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[[File:MilZig_1664p1.png|200px|thumb|right|A diagrammatic representation of a Babtatom reactor set in a MilZig facility | [[File:MilZig_1664p1.png|200px|thumb|right|A diagrammatic representation of a Babtatom reactor set in a [[Eura]]n type [[MilZig]] facility]] | ||
'''{{PAGENAME}}''', the [[Babkha]]n atomic energy agency whose name is lent to several classes of fission reactors operated by the Kingdom during its existence. The majority of these were destroyed during the nuclear self-immolation of Babkha in 1598 with most of the remainder experiencing critical core failure following abandonment in the succeeding years and decades. A couple of underground remain operational in [[Raspur]], having been maintained by loyalist technicians and engineers during the interval, whilst it is rumoured that [[Constancia]] is contemplating repairing and returning to operation at least one facility within its territory. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''', the [[Babkha]]n atomic energy agency whose name is lent to several classes of fission reactors operated by the Kingdom during its existence. The majority of these were destroyed during the nuclear self-immolation of Babkha in 1598 with most of the remainder experiencing critical core failure following abandonment in the succeeding years and decades. A couple of underground remain operational in [[Raspur]], having been maintained by loyalist technicians and engineers during the interval, whilst it is rumoured that [[Constancia]] is contemplating repairing and returning to operation at least one facility within its territory. | ||
[[Category:Babkha]][[Category:Raspur]] | [[Category:Babkha]][[Category:Raspur]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:57, 1 September 2018

Babatom, the Babkhan atomic energy agency whose name is lent to several classes of fission reactors operated by the Kingdom during its existence. The majority of these were destroyed during the nuclear self-immolation of Babkha in 1598 with most of the remainder experiencing critical core failure following abandonment in the succeeding years and decades. A couple of underground remain operational in Raspur, having been maintained by loyalist technicians and engineers during the interval, whilst it is rumoured that Constancia is contemplating repairing and returning to operation at least one facility within its territory.