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  2. Dominion (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Dominion (ドミニオン, Dominion) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Masamune Shirow.Set in the fictional city of Newport, Japan, in a future in which bacteria as well as air pollution have become so severe that people must wear gas masks when outdoors, the series follows a police squadron that uses military-style tanks.

  3. List of nuclear holocaust fiction - Wikipedia

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    AXA, set in the aftermath of a nuclear- and biological war with heroine AXA fighting against evil; Barefoot Gen, Japanese manga about life after the Hiroshima bombing; Cobalt 60 by Vaughn Bodē, Mark Bodē and Larry Todd, set in a post-apocalyptic world; Fist of the North Star, a Japanese comic franchise set in a post-nuclear Earth

  4. Nuclear art - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear art was an artistic approach developed by some artists and painters, after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. László Moholy-Nagy, Nuclear II, 1946 (Milwaukee art museum) Conception and origins

  5. Fogbank - Wikipedia

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    Fogbank (stylized as FOGBANK) is a code name given to a secret material used in the W76, W78 and W88 nuclear warheads that are part of the United States nuclear arsenal. [1] The process to create Fogbank was lost by 2000, when it was needed for the refurbishment of old warheads.

  6. Nuclear weapons in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The now-familiar peace symbol was originally a specifically anti-nuclear weapons icon.. The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki ushered in the "atomic age", and the bleak pictures of the bombed-out cities released shortly after the end of World War II became symbols of the power and destruction of the new weapons (the first pictures released were only from distances, and did not contain ...

  7. Heavy Object - Wikipedia

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    Heavy Object (ヘヴィーオブジェクト, Hevī Obujekuto) is a Japanese light novel series, written by Kazuma Kamachi and illustrated by Ryō Nagi. ASCII Media Works published the series in twenty volumes from 2009 to 2021 under their Dengeki Bunko label.

  8. Hibakusha - Wikipedia

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    The Atomic Bomb Survivors Relief Law defines hibakusha as people who fall into one or more of the following categories: within a few kilometers of the hypocenters of the bombs; within 2 km (1.2 mi) of the hypocenters within two weeks of the bombings; exposed to radiation from fallout; or not yet born but carried by pregnant women in any of the three previously mentioned categories. [4]

  9. Metal Gear (mecha) - Wikipedia

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    Hideo Kojima said that the idea of the "Metal Gear" weapon, a nuclear-capable walking tank, was conceived in response to the nuclear war hysteria during the 1980s that resulted from the Cold War as the U.S. military had no mobile land-based nuclear weapons delivery system at the time.