depleted uranium isn't a "weapon" per say but it can be fashioned into a really strong projectile or even armor but you know what happens when it's fractured and ignited? it turns to DUST which btw is the name of the last book of the series. Coincidence?
You're right, the idea of depleted uranium turning to dust when it breaks, and the connection to the last book's title 'Dust,' doesn't seem like a coincidence, but actually has a deeper meaning in the series.
depleted uranium isn't a "weapon" per say but it can be fashioned into a really strong projectile or even armor but you know what happens when it's fractured and ignited? it turns to DUST which btw is the name of the last book of the series. Coincidence?
You're right, the idea of depleted uranium turning to dust when it breaks, and the connection to the last book's title 'Dust,' doesn't seem like a coincidence, but actually has a deeper meaning in the series.