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  1. The radiation would be nuclear after nuclear bombs made the surface uninhabitable. This is going to be set in the future so I don't need it be super exact, just believable. As for #2 if the whole earth's surface is irradiated can you send a signal or 'call' a space station orbiting the earth, the moon, or even Mars? Again, it's science fiction so there has to be some fiction. #3 I don't know much about what it would take to power a spaceship, as far as I'm concerned I don't care what it is as long as it will believably power a spaceship. My characters have to build it in a underground facility, and then use the ship to leave earth without blowing up. I'm not good at science, I just saw all the comments on the TV show 100 about how none of the science worked.All of it sounded fine to me but like I said I'm not so good with science. I just want my book to make sense and be believable. The main character is an AI, obviously humans can't go out into radiation but I need my AI to be able to. She doesn't have to live in the radiation just go out in it. I don't know, maybe this story won't work. Maybe I'll have to come up with a different environment for my story.
  2. I want to write a book but I need some information on radiation first. My questions are: 1. What materials can't be damaged by radiation? I found online that metal doesn't work because it doesn't have ionic bond, is that correct? I need to know what can stand up to radiation. There will be an AI and I need them to be able to go out into the radiation. 2. Does radiation block signal transmissions? 3. Theoretically, what could power a spaceship and not blow up when in contact with radiation? If there is any more information about radiation that you think might be relevant please let me know. Also, if you can put your answers in layman's terms as much as possible that would be great thanks.
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