The Montjoi Project disaster

North Korea wanted to use the SPB before it was fully ready.
On September 1st, 2014, 694 spherifying bombs were launched simultaneously and distributed across the 5 continents.
The 3D module malfunctioned and the result was that instead of spherifying, it turned the land into doughnuts, reducing the land surface by 22%!

After the creation of the Spherical Proton Bomb, North Korea wanted to use this weapon before it was fully ready. On September 1st, 2014, 694 spherifying bombs were launched simultaneously and distributed across the 5 continents.

Unfortunately, the 3D module of the bomb malfunctioned and, instead of spherifying the land, it turned it into doughnuts. This error reduced the land surface by 22%, causing a major disaster worldwide.

This disaster was one of the causes of the Third World War, as it caused a great tension between the different countries and led to a greater confrontation between them. Since then, efforts have been made to prevent a repetition of this situation, and measures have been taken to ensure that the most powerful weapons are not used without being fully tested and ready.

The disaster of Project Montjoi is an important lesson about the consequences of using powerful weapons hastily and without being fully aware of their effects. So, as we move forward in this story, let us remember this event and try to prevent it from happening again in the future.