What season of 24 does a Nuke go off?

A nuclear bomb goes off in Season 2 (Day 2) of 24, detonating in the Mojave Desert after CTU's George Mason sacrifices himself by flying it away from Los Angeles to contain the blast, and a smaller warhead is also detonated in the desert at the end of the season. Another nuclear event happens in Season 6, where a device detonates in Valencia, California, causing significant destruction and chaos, as part of a larger terrorist plot involving multiple stolen warheads.
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What season of 24 does the nuke go off?

The second season is set 18 months after season one. The season's main plot follows the work of now-President of the United States of America David Palmer and Counter Terrorist Unit Agent Jack Bauer to stop terrorists from detonating a nuclear bomb in Los Angeles.
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What year does the nuke go off in fallout?

It was Saturday, Oct. 23, 2077 when global thermonuclear war changed the world forever.
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Who has 90% of the world's nuclear weapons?

Number of nuclear warheads worldwide 2025

There were approximately 12,200 nuclear warheads worldwide as of January 2025, and almost 90 percent of them belong to two countries: Russia and the United States.
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What are the 7 nuclear countries?

Nine countries possess nuclear weapons: the United States, Russia, France, China, the United Kingdom, Pakistan, India, Israel, and North Korea.
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What will happen on October 23rd, 2077?

The Great War, simply referred to as The War, was a pivotal event in the setting of the Fallout series: a global thermonuclear exchange that took place on Saturday, October 23, 2077, as a result of the then- ongoing Sino-American War between China ...
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Why is Fallout like the 1950's?

Fallout is set in a 1950s-inspired world because its alternate timeline diverged from ours after World War II, preserving the culture and aesthetic of the era while advancing nuclear and robotics technology, creating a "retrofuturistic" vision of the future from the past, full of atomic-age optimism and Cold War paranoia. This deliberate contrast between wholesome 50s style and brutal post-apocalypse allows the games to satirize American consumerism, capitalism, and the dangers of nuclear proliferation.
 
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Is CX404 dogmeat from Fallout 4?

Yes, CX404 from the Fallout TV show is the series' version of the iconic companion Dogmeat, a nod to the beloved German Shepherd in Fallout 4 and other games, but CX404 is a distinct Belgian Malinois with her own Enclave origin story, connecting the show's narrative to the games.
 
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How long until a nuked area is safe?

It's safe to go outside at least 24 hours after a nuclear blast, but often much longer (days to weeks), depending on your distance and authorities' instructions, as radiation drops rapidly (90% in 7 hours, 99% in 2 days), but staying sheltered for days or weeks is best for maximum safety, following official guidance to use the best shelter available and minimize time outdoors if you must move. 
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Where does the US test nukes?

The U.S. primarily tested nuclear weapons at the Nevada Test Site (NNSS), with many atmospheric tests in the Pacific (Marshall Islands, Kiritimati) and some in the Atlantic; but since the 1992 testing moratorium, testing has shifted to subcritical experiments and simulations at NNSS, focusing on stockpile stewardship, not full nuclear detonations. 
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Do nukes expire?

Yes, nuclear weapons don't "expire" like food, but they do degrade and have component lifespans, requiring extensive maintenance, refurbishment, or replacement to remain safe and functional, with key parts like tritium needing replacement every few years and other components like electronics and high explosives degrading over decades. Without this "stockpile stewardship," they would become unreliable or unusable, making their ongoing management crucial. 
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What did Jack whisper to Nina in 24?

In the TV series 24, Jack Bauer whispered something to Nina Myers in Season 2 that wasn't in the original script; he ad-libbed, "Sarah, I love you. Why did you marry Xander?" to get a genuine reaction from actress Sarah Clarke, though the script intended a line like "I will hunt you down for the rest of your life".
 
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What makes 24 season 2 so good?

The best thing about Season Two is how it builds on the strengths of the first season. There is now trust between Palmer and Jack, and when the world faces another threat, the President stands his ground, even when his own staff is against him.
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What does CTU stand for in 24?

— Jack Bauer, "Day 8: 5:00pm-6:00pm" The Counter Terrorist Unit (also referred to as the Counter Terrorism Unit or CTU) was an intelligence and law enforcement agency in the United States of America which worked to investigate and prevent terrorist acts within U.S. borders.
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How did Moldaver survive 200 years in Fallout?

The Fallout TV show doesn't explicitly confirm how Moldaver survived 200 years, but lore suggests she used advanced tech like cryosleep or cloning, possibly with her own setup since she opposed Vault-Tec, or might be a Synth, with her intellect and wealth allowing access to longevity methods like serums or her own cryo-pods, with Season 2 likely to reveal the exact method tied to her scientific genius.
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Is Fallout 4 LGBTQ?

With the release of Wastelanders in 2020, living humans started to return to Appalachia, allowing players to meet and interact with living LGBT people. As with Fallout 4, they are primarily bisexual and include Johnny Weston, a gentleman Crater operative, and two romanceable C.A.M.P.
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Is Fallout 4 bigger than GTA 5?

SKYWORLD The map of Fallout 4 is much bigger, than most people realize. It's much SMALLER than people realize. The real landmarks are in a 40x40 mile square, but the game is more like 4x4 (it would be a 12 hour hike from 1 side to the other without cars) GTA5 is bigger.
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How did the ghoul live 200 years?

The Ghoul (Cooper Howard) from Fallout survived 200 years by becoming a ghoul through intense radiation from the Great War, which mutated him to be radiation-resistant and slow his aging, while needing a special serum (like Nuka-Cola Quantum or similar) to stave off feralization, granting him extreme longevity and regenerative abilities, though he still faces decay and the risk of losing his mind.
 
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Why is October 23 important?

The first National Women's Rights Convention begins

Suffragist organizers hold the first-ever National Women's Rights Convention in Worcester, Massachusetts on October 23, 1850. More than 1,000 delegates from 11 states arrived for the two-day conference, which had been planned by members of the Anti-Slavery Society.
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Who fired first in Fallout?

In the Fallout universe, it's intentionally ambiguous, but evidence strongly suggests China launched the first nuclear missiles at the U.S. on October 23, 2077, following escalating resource wars and U.S. violations of bio-weapon treaties, with the U.S. retaliating in kind, though some theories implicate Vault-Tec in manipulating events. 
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Which US states have nukes?

More than half of the potential arsenal is in Amarillo, Texas, at the Pantex plant, which will dismantle them. There do remain some active missile silos, in Montana, North Dakota, and at Warren Air Force Base, which is in both Colorado and Wyoming.
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Which country has no nuclear?

The vast majority of countries, around 190+, do not possess nuclear weapons, with only nine recognized nuclear-armed states (US, Russia, China, France, UK, India, Pakistan, Israel, North Korea) and others hosting foreign ones. Many non-nuclear nations, including Japan, Germany, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Brazil, and those in Nuclear Weapon-Free Zones (NWFZs) like Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, and the South Pacific, have strict policies against them, with some like Mongolia and Palau having self-declared status or treaties ensuring denuclearization.
 
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How did Israel get nukes?

Israel developed nuclear weapons secretly, starting in the 1950s, with crucial help from France in building its main Dimona nuclear facility, a facility designed to produce plutonium for bombs under the guise of peaceful research. Israel also acquired fissile materials and technology, possibly through intelligence theft, and established a policy of " deliberate ambiguity," neither confirming nor denying its arsenal, while securing a secret understanding with the U.S. (the 1969 Nixon-Meir deal) not to publicly acknowledge it. 
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