Brent described the missile's design to him, and Taylor recognized it and knew that if the bomb was still operational, it would spell the end of the planet. After being taken prisoner, he was soon reunited with another human from his time era, ANSA astronaut George Taylor. This was done with a series of color-coordinated crystal keys that could be inserted into the central ignition device.Ī time-lost human astronaut named John Brent found his way into the mutant cathedral and discovered the bomb’s existence. Mendez XXVI was the only known member of the mutants who could operate the weapon's firing mechanisms. Like their predecessors, the mutants maintained the Alpha-Omega Bomb as a deterrent to external threats to their existence. By this point in time, the followers of Mendez led a reclusive lifestyle in a region that was known as the Forbidden Zone. The leader of this mutant caste was Mendez XXVI, the latest in a dynasty stretching back to a military leader at the end of the 20th century. In casual life, the mutants wore specially designed latex masks to assume a more characteristically human appearance, but during liturgical services, they would remove the masks to "reveal their inmost selves unto their God". The mutants believed they owed their very existence to weapons such as this, and as such, worshipped the missile as a deity – often referring to it as the Divine Bomb. There, it was venerated by a subspecies of psychic mutant-humans who safeguarded the missile as well as its operational launch systems. Patrick's Cathedral in the irradiated ruins of New York City. Ideally, the bomb’s very existence functioned as an instrument of fear.īy the 40th century, the bomb was relocated and placed at the altar of what used to be St. It was designed not so much for actual use, but as a deterrent against opposing nations. The missile was constructed with a cobalt casing with enough explosive potential that it could literally cause the Earth’s atmosphere to ignite. Two thousand years later, George Taylor recognized it from the symbols ('ΑΩ') on the fins, and knew it to be the Doomsday Bomb which was being developed before he launched in 1972. The Alpha-Omega Bomb was a large atomic missile manufactured some time in the late 20th century. " You mean that.that thing out there, an atomic bomb? Your.God?!" ― John Brent ![]() Thinking back on it, Alpha Omega’s ’12 Cabernet needed to hold its own against a pricey old world red with some age on it it did exceptionally well.īelow we’ve listed a few of our favorite bottles produced by Alpha Omega and a description provided by Master Sommelier Robert Bath.For the military group in the War for the Planet of the Apes, see Alpha-Omega. ![]() I’ve tasted their 2012 vintage in the past, but it didn’t leave me with the same impression. Recently we shared Alpha Omega’s “Cabernet Sauvignon, 2012” on Thanksgiving, and it was fantastic. We have since enjoyed bottle after bottle. I was introduced to Alpha Omega by Monarch’s cofounder Christina Rodehau around 10 years ago (Christina is a member of the winery). Monarch aims to become the arbiter of the highest shelf, and Alpha Omega winery holds an honorary perch. You’ll explore your local wine shop and make your first purchases from the lower racks, but as time goes on, your gaze will ascend to higher shelves. At some point in your 20’s, you start to appreciate wine perhaps for reasons beyond your awareness. Consuming wine can become an addictive pastime. ![]() Our publication is intended to give our audience an honest opinion of wine that we just can’t stop thinking about.
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