Neutralizing procedure: Z-00
Designation: LAO or Last Available Option
Description: Nuclear bomb of varrying size depending on site, and/or threat level
Containment procedure: Every LAO will be suspended 10 ft in the air so that the strength of the blast isn’t weakened by direct contact with a solid surface. The wall of the room be either 2ft thick concrete reinforced by rebar, or 6inch thick depleted uranium walls with an outside coating of lead at least 1ft thick to absorb any radiation from the depleted uranium.
Requirements for use
•Mass containment breach
•There is no other way to contain a threat
•Neutralization testing-must be approved by 2/3 of O5 council minimum
Purpose: As a last resort for a mass containment breach that can not be controlled, a massive threat with no other solution, or neutralization testing.
Implementation: A facility will be given a LAO with a size of 1 megaton for every 2 square miles
Ex: A facility with 10 square miles will receive a 5 megaton LAO in order to ensure the destruction of the entire facility, and any threats that are present
As a last resort for neutralizing a massive threat that can not be contained in an appropriate amount of time determined by the person in charge of the facility
Ex: A keter class that has caused mass casualties
Method of activation: Two personnel with a level 5 clearance will each be given a code corresponding to their own ZETA grade safe. Each safe has a unique key that needs to used within 3 seconds of each other at opposite ends of the site the LAO is in.
Security procedures: The site of the LAO itself will only have one entrance. That entrance will be sealed by a reinforced 3 inch thick titanium door that will be shut via a biometric locking mechanism requiring a handprint scan to unlock. This will allow access to the room whether the handler is alive, dead, unconscious, or not cooperating. A handler will be appointed over both personnel selected, and will be the only person who can access the site of the LAO. Each of the designated personnel will recieve a randomly one time only generated code only known to them, to the others safe. The safes should be discreetly moved by each designated person around the facility no more than 100m from the detonation site. This increases the likelihood that anyone figuring out the randomly generated codes given to each person will not be able to find the safe’s location, as well as prevent either of the personnel from retrieving their own key and forcing the other to give up theirs. If either of the two personnel are found to be collaborating, or planning a way to set off the LAO alone, they must either be terminated or administered Y-909. The handler will dictate which is appropriate for the situation. If the handler is found to be guilty of the same crime he will be terminated. There will be 0 tolerance anyone not following their orders in this position. These procedures are in place to prevent the accidental, or purposeful activation of an LAO without the proper requirements being met.






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