Gaiaterra: Elysea's Conflict/Hadron Collider

The Hadron Collider is a secondary superweapon built by the Castanic Nuclear Division. It is labelled as one of the strongest superweapons in the game alongside Nuclear Storm and Atomic Palace, but with slightly less direct firepower and more area of effect.

History
"What is that, that looks like-"

-From a MLA scouting party, moments before it blows up.

As the Castanic Scientists successfully made the Nuclear Storm, They turned their focus on making more powerful nuclear bombs to quickly finish his opponents off. While researching on particle physics, he came across the Large Hadron Collider made by the Alliance of Hawke and knew some rumours about the LHC as a doomsday device. Hence, he decided to use LHC's technology obtained to create an ultimate time bomb that can finish off opponents without need to enter into the enemy base thanks to the Hawke-Elsword Pact after the Empire became victorious in the First War against the MLA back in 2008 V.C. By having the bomb, he was able to root out Encantadia's influence on Lurensia by detonating near an Encantadia base on Lurensian soil (but the few scientists who worked later dealt with severe punishments due to people having flashbacks of the Embry apocalypse). Nonetheless, it remains as one of Nuclear Division's most powerful nuclear weapons.

The Hadron Collider is a cone-shaped particle collision device that, at first glance, looks like some type of nuclear power plant. However, it is actually a pure fission nuclear time bomb equipped with a 1000 kilotons of HEU-Hydrogen core. The bomb has an effective particle accelerator to amplify the chain reaction. Upon creation, engineers have to manually activate it (mainly done by the dozer driver) and evacuate once all systems are checked. The bomb will need five minutes for the collider to complete the amplification and when the time's up, the nuclear core will melt and trigger a giant nuclear explosion that makes the bomb dropped in Embry look like a firecracker. It leaves a wide radioactive field after detonation.