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Trigger a Meltdown: Reactors can cause massive explosions if they undergo a meltdown. To simulate this, you might need to tamper with the reactor's stability or cooling systems. Look for components such as control rods, coolant pumps, or fuel rods that you can manipulate or damage to destabilize the reactor.
Create Chain Reactions: Experiment with different elements within the reactor environment to create chain reactions. For example, you can place volatile materials or explosives near critical components of the reactor to amplify the effects of the explosion.
maybe i shouldnt rip them out next time