The Planet Killer
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You have tried the others.
Armies. Fleets. Orbital platforms. Warheads with yields measured in cities. You have built them, deployed them, and discovered the same limitation every time: they stop. The explosion ends. The occupation ends. The enemy rebuilds. History continues. Civilizations are stubborn. They survive things that were designed to finish them.
You need something that does not stop.
THE SYNTHETIC POLYMER COMPOUND
Colloquial name: Plastics. No propulsion required. No targeting system. No crew. No launch window. No declaration of war. No moment where the target understands what is happening.
It is already there.
It entered the water supply quietly. It entered the food chain without announcement. It is currently present in the tissue of every living organism on the planet's surface: in the bloodstream, in the lungs, in the developing biology of every new generation. It required no military operation to achieve this. It asked no permission. It simply persisted.
Every weapon before this one required a decision. A moment of commitment. A target, a trigger, a responsible party.
This weapon requires none of these things.
It is the only extinction-grade asset in recorded history that the target civilization will manufacture, distribute, and consume VOLUNTARILY — at significant personal expense — while filing no weapons reports and raising no defense protocols.