This area is pressurized, so a radiation shock grenade would not be as effective, nontheless, you pull the pin and throw it at the wall, bouncing it straght at the guards. You hear a scream and their guns stop firing, and the next thing you see is a flash of fire, you feel a heat wave, and you hear your temperature warnings going off. However, you were not as affected as the soldiers. You round the corner and there were three blackened bodies, burned almost instantly with the high-oxygen atmosphere. Once the surrounding air cooled off enough, you enter the armory, find another roll of duct tape, and you go to work. After two practice attempts, you build this diy nuke in a fraction of the time. You carry it out of the armory and say to Mitchel, "Let's nuke the bastards... Where are the bastards?" He looks confused for a moment, but then says, "Hangar one is this way, follow me." You follow him through some more tunnels, slower because of the nuke you are carrying, but he brings you to the last airlock between the presurized station and Hangar 1. "Put your mask on. This hangar is the biggest one on the station. Used for repairing battleships and even dreadnauts. You prepare yourself, but are taken aback when the door opens. He wasn't lying when he said it was big. There were 4 battleships of the same class aws the RFSS Sinop, over a dozen mini-carriers and cruisers, but in the center was the largest ship you had ever seen. On it's side gleamed the words "RFSS Borislav" It's hanger doors were closing, and you would estimate that it could probably carry a Sinop-class battleship within it's own hangar! Suddenly, your duct-tape nuke seems very insignificant. On the Sinop, it only damaged a couple of interior rooms. What could it do against something so massive? All the ships were starting their engines. If you wanted to do something, now was your last chance.