Weapons of Mass Destruction Return
Weapons of mass destruction never truly disappeared from the Human Sphere, but the Jihad restored their large-scale use as normal instruments of campaign planning. This episode examines the return of nuclear weapons, chemical agents, biological attacks, and devastating orbital bombardment after centuries in which political memory and practical self-interest had restrained their employment. Outreach became an early warning when Blakist forces used nuclear strikes after conventional operations failed, effectively destroying the battlefield rather than accepting defeat. Similar logic spread across the conflict as commanders discovered that mass destruction could solve immediate tactical problems while creating enormous strategic costs. Cities, water systems, agriculture, industry, and even planetary environments became targets or hostages. Opponents responded with hardened command posts, dispersed forces, protective equipment, and increasingly ruthless countermeasures. The central problem was not the existence of terrible weapons, but a fractured political system in which leaders could employ them without transparent oversight or confidence that restraint would be reciprocated. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
