Ivy G.’s Reviews > Nuclear War: A Scenario > Status Update
Ivy G.
is 7% done
Three chapters in and a modern nuclear war is frightening!
Despute early warnings, the bombs were created with further improvements and upgrades. From atomic to hydrogen, one that could kill thousands to millions.
It’s so unnecessary to stockpile THAT amount of weapons pointed at different countries like a “just in case” scenario as if a deterrent policy is just a preventable measure than a formal delay.
— Dec 05, 2025 05:08AM
Despute early warnings, the bombs were created with further improvements and upgrades. From atomic to hydrogen, one that could kill thousands to millions.
It’s so unnecessary to stockpile THAT amount of weapons pointed at different countries like a “just in case” scenario as if a deterrent policy is just a preventable measure than a formal delay.
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Ivy G.
is 30% done
Just when I think it couldn’t get worse. I forgot that power plants exist and they hold nuclear reactors… I can’t even comprehend the damage it would cost considering the dangers of any considerable damage on a power plant!
A nuclear war doesn’t have rules. That’s what’s terrifying. The mere system preventing a nuclear war is so precarious and flawed. Surely there has to be a better way!!
— 20 hours, 47 min ago
A nuclear war doesn’t have rules. That’s what’s terrifying. The mere system preventing a nuclear war is so precarious and flawed. Surely there has to be a better way!!
Ivy G.
is 28% done
Above all else, it is scary to think that it really only does take a madman as a leader of a nation to start a nuclear war and not only that, but with modern weapons that have been developed to be undetectable under water.
This gives a looming threat that a nuclear war could strike at any point in time and there wouldn’t be enough time to flee at all.
— Dec 22, 2025 10:56PM
This gives a looming threat that a nuclear war could strike at any point in time and there wouldn’t be enough time to flee at all.
Ivy G.
is 26% done
There’s a lot to consider especially after a nuclear war. Governments would have to make assumptions of worst case scenarios and plan ahead like there being twelve positions succeeding the President.
I can’t imagine any good scenario of weakened government body, a military leadership and anarchic state of survival. I think people already lost either way because there is a struggle to rebuild.
— Dec 22, 2025 08:03AM
I can’t imagine any good scenario of weakened government body, a military leadership and anarchic state of survival. I think people already lost either way because there is a struggle to rebuild.
Ivy G.
is 24% done
The President clearly bears the biggest responsibility of what to do and also to also keep in mind to keep the attack from escalating bigger since there are impending casualties outside North Korea. Russians and Chinese citizens are going to be collateral.
I can’t imagine how anything could be avoided. It puts into perspective how world leaders walk on eggshells in this political climate. Disagreements or not.
— Dec 21, 2025 06:31AM
I can’t imagine how anything could be avoided. It puts into perspective how world leaders walk on eggshells in this political climate. Disagreements or not.
Ivy G.
is 20% done
It’s the fact that there have been instances of possible nuclear wars because of system errors! The world could have ended because of a simple mistake! And if the officer didn’t make the effort of looking deeper into it could’ve killed millions!
I’m also appalled by the knowledge that the President carries a control switch for nuclear weapons at all times. Especially now. With Trump as president…
— Dec 15, 2025 10:28AM
I’m also appalled by the knowledge that the President carries a control switch for nuclear weapons at all times. Especially now. With Trump as president…
Ivy G.
is 18% done
I didn’t think the Presidents are willfully meant to be ignorant during a nuclear war and they’re supposed to be the main deciding factor for how to act on it. The movies that portray this weren’t lying nor exaggerating… I also get it because they are not military trained but still.
Also theft of nuclear weapons and sold makes sense. I can see why the nine countries have nuclear stockpiles.
— Dec 10, 2025 08:07AM
Also theft of nuclear weapons and sold makes sense. I can see why the nine countries have nuclear stockpiles.
Ivy G.
is 14% done
It doesn’t get any less frightening especially when scientists have voiced their warnings of how dangerous having these nuclear weapons at the country’s disposal as ready-to-launch attacks. Because it implies initiating a nuclear war once in response and a nuclear war cannot be won.
No one wins when it happens. Its aim is to just kill as many people as possible.
— Dec 08, 2025 07:39AM
No one wins when it happens. Its aim is to just kill as many people as possible.
Ivy G.
is 12% done
As someone from the Philippines, it’s terrifying seeing the sense of urgency and processes in assessing what the US government aims to do as soon as another country strikes a nuclear attack on them.
In seconds, they’re able to gather data from satellites transmitted to others. In 1 min and 30 secs, the commander is in the works to talk to the president of their course of action. It’s a horror movie!
— Dec 06, 2025 04:45AM
In seconds, they’re able to gather data from satellites transmitted to others. In 1 min and 30 secs, the commander is in the works to talk to the president of their course of action. It’s a horror movie!

