Published Jul 6th, 2015, 7/6/15 4:32 pm
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The ODIN (Orbital Defense Initiative) Space Station is an orbital kinetic bombardment weapons platform developed by the United States that appears in Call of Duty: Ghosts.
The station is armed with a battery of sophisticated kinetic projecticle launchers that can launch tungsten rods with pinpoint precision anywhere around the world. The tungsten rods were 6.1 by 0.3m and had the equivalent of a small tactical nuclear warhead, but without the fear of nuclear fallout, reaching speeds at about Mach 10 and reaching its target in minutes. The weapons platform is constantly manned by crews rotating every three months to avoid muscle atrophy, skeletal deterioration, and to maintain combat readiness should ODIN ever be needed.
Important Notes:
-I am not a fan of the Call of Duty (aka "Child Online Daycare") franchise
-I just like orbital weapons
-This was supposed to be uploaded on July 04, 2015; however, I had problems logging in to PMC from my computer.
-Also... organic chemistry is living hell....
The station is armed with a battery of sophisticated kinetic projecticle launchers that can launch tungsten rods with pinpoint precision anywhere around the world. The tungsten rods were 6.1 by 0.3m and had the equivalent of a small tactical nuclear warhead, but without the fear of nuclear fallout, reaching speeds at about Mach 10 and reaching its target in minutes. The weapons platform is constantly manned by crews rotating every three months to avoid muscle atrophy, skeletal deterioration, and to maintain combat readiness should ODIN ever be needed.
Important Notes:
-I am not a fan of the Call of Duty (aka "Child Online Daycare") franchise
-I just like orbital weapons
-This was supposed to be uploaded on July 04, 2015; however, I had problems logging in to PMC from my computer.
-Also... organic chemistry is living hell....
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just giving a warning to those who plan to take it.
I tried estimating the size of ODIN, since I couldn't find the official dimensions (always hate it when that happens...)