The main components of a photon torpedo consist of a photon/anti-deuterium reactive warhead placed into a Terminium-reinforced casing, commonly known as a photon tube. Before detonation, the matter/anti-matter charge is kept separated by an internal magno-plasma force field. Upon detonation, the field automatically deactivates, flooding the reaction chamber. This process allows thousands of magnetic micro-pockets of photons to combine with anti-matter. These micro-pockets help to control both blast radius and blast intensity.
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