• @[email protected]
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    181 month ago

    and were to be distributed near German boiler rooms where it was expected they would be disposed of by burning, with the subsequent explosion having a chance of causing a boiler explosion

    Wouldn’t it have been easier and more effective to just make them coal shaped?

    • @cynar
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      161 month ago

      The explosive often wasn’t enough to damage a full steam engine. What it could do was terrorise the crew and guards. The ones I heard about didn’t have a detonator. The guards had a habit of burning dead rats to get rid of them. Often in the fireplace of the guard shack. The goal was to throw fire and hot metal into the guards gathered around to stay warm.

      The other advantage of a rat is that most guards wouldn’t look too closely at it. Someone with lumps of coal might have them looked at, if they are caught. They are stealing coal, after all. Someone hunting rats, for food, the other hand? Poor and disgusting, get out of here and take the damn rats! You have an excuse to be there (other than sabotage) and nothing they will want back.

    • @mojofrododojo
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      31 month ago

      yeah the rat has an ENORMOUS shit - like, his body length - to crap out the fuse and sets the timer and leaves.

      totally fine.

  • Electric
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    31 month ago

    P.E. is stored in the rat.

  • @toynbee
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    21 month ago

    A variation of this was demonstrated in the movie The One (at about 2:45 in that video)!

    For some reason I thought it was in Fifth Element or Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, but it seems I misremembered.