Display title | It's the Only Way to Be Sure |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Virus, The Plague, or some similar infestation or contaminant has gotten out of containment and threatens to spread uncontrollably. If any conventional means have been deployed to control it, they were grossly inadequate. The danger is now severe enough that Plan B -- maybe even Plan A -- is sheer overkill: a conflagration which will destroy the whole facility, the whole city, or the entire region. It could be a nuke, it could be a fuel-air bomb, it could be orbital bombardment—but whatever it is, high civilian or friendly casualties are almost certain, and are chalked off as "acceptable losses." Often a Shoot the Dog moment. |