Nuclear Bomb Testing Facility Rp Script -

Setting: Control bunker, T-15 minutes. Dusty windows face the tower. A wall clock ticks loudly. Geiger counter chatters low.

Test Director: "All stations, sound off for final status. Weather?"

Weather Officer: "Winds steady from the west, 12 knots. No inversion. We're green."

Safety Officer: (frowning at his meter) "Director, I'm getting intermittent spikes on the line from the firing set. Might be nothing—"

Military Liaison: (interrupting) "It's nothing. The schedule is tight. Joint Chiefs are listening on the secure loop."

Weapons Physicist: (adjusting glasses, staring at oscilloscope) "Actually… the neutron initiator is showing a warm reading. We should delay 30 minutes to let it cool."

Test Director: (pause) "We go on schedule. Lock the firing circuit."

Enlisted Observer (over crackly radio from trench): "Uh, control, this is Observer 3… my dosimeter just jumped two ticks. Is that normal?"

Safety Officer: (grabs mic) "Observer 3, pull your hood tight and lie face down. Director, I am strongly recommending evacuation of the forward trenches."

Military Liaison: (chuckles) "They knew the risks. Proceed with countdown." nuclear bomb testing facility rp script

Test Director: "All stations, start the automatic sequencer. T-10 minutes and counting."

(Later, after the blast)

Photographer: (eyes wide) "The tower… it's just gone. Vaporized. Did you see the rope trick effect? Those spikes of plasma climbing the cables…"

Medic: (whispers to Safety Officer) "I've got two observers already vomiting. Not from fear. Their epilation starts in three days. We need to log this."

Safety Officer: (tired) "I've logged everything for three years. They keep putting it in the 'low priority' file. Come on, let's go measure the crater before the radiation fades too much."

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Scene: Tension peaks. The Cessna is real—a lost pilot. The Commander has to choose: abort the multi-million dollar test or risk a civilian death. Setting: Control bunker, T-15 minutes

Commander: (into a hot mic) "REDCON-1. All stations, halt the sequence. I repeat—hold at T-15."

Observer: (standing up, furious) "You do not have the authority. The test is critical for geopolitical deterrence. Let the pilot eject."

RSO: "Eject at 15,000 feet into a nuclear fireball? Are you insane? Commander, if you scrub, the hydrazine fuel in the bomb becomes unstable. We have 20 minutes to disarm or evacuate."

Chief Scientist: (eyes wide with manic excitement) "Or... we fire early. T-5 minutes. The shockwave will be smaller aloft. The plane will be destroyed, but we save the bunker."

Yield Analyst: "Probability of successful early detonation: 67%. Probability of surface rupture: 89%. We'll irradiate the mock village for a century."

Enlisted Guard: (drawing a sidearm, pointing it at the Chief Scientist) "Sir, I'm not letting you kill a civilian for data."

(The Commander must roll a die or make a choice: A) Abort & disarm – Dangerous but moral. B) Fire early – Tactical success, ethical disaster. C) Wait for the plane to pass – Risk of the bomb cooking off.)

| Role | Archetype | Primary Goal | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | The Commander | Stern, by-the-book military leader | Ensure the test succeeds at any cost | | The Chief Scientist | Obsessive, curious, morally grey | Gather data, even if it means bending safety rules | | The Yield Analyst | Nervous, math-oriented, by-the-numbers | Predict the kiloton/megaton result accurately | | The Radiological Safety Officer (RSO) | Paranoid, cautious, well-equipped | Prevent contamination and enforce limits | | The Enlisted Guard | Young, loyal, but questioning orders | Follow orders but survive the day | | The Observer (VIP) | Politician or foreign liaison | Secure funding/alliances, ignore casualties | | The Anomaly (Wildcard) | Saboteur, conspiracy theorist, or ghost | Disrupt the test or reveal a hidden secret |


SFX: A loud cooling fan. Rhythmic beeping of a countdown clock. 00:03:00 to detonation. Test Director: "All stations, sound off for final status

Ruth: (Staring at a dial, whispering) T-minus three minutes. The core temperature just spiked again, Dr. Thorne.

Dr. Thorne: (Doesn't look up from his clipboard) Neutron flux. Normal for a plutonium pit 120 seconds before initiation.

Captain Voss: (Paces behind them, arms crossed) Normal? Her voice cracked, Doctor. In my line of work, a cracked voice means incoming fire.

Ruth: Sir, it’s not a flux. It’s a sequence. Look. The thermocouples in quadrant four are reading... negative kelvin.

Beat.

Dr. Thorne: (Finally looks up. Squints) That’s impossible. Negative temperature is hotter than infinity.

Ruth: Then the machine just invented a new kind of hot, Doctor. And it’s climbing.

Captain Voss: (Leans over her shoulder) Speak English. Is the bomb going to fizzle, or is it going to crack the planet in half?

Dr. Thorne: (Pushes Voss back) Don’t be dramatic, Captain. It’s a calibration error. Ruth, reset the transducers.

Ruth: I can’t. The relays welded themselves shut three minutes ago. The arming sequence is locked.

SFX: The countdown clock clicks over. 00:01:00.