Mid-July, Florida.
Four B61 Mod 14s, with a 50kt yield that easily surpassed the Little Boy and Fat Man bombs that fell on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, penetrate the heavy clouds and enter the skies near Orlando, Florida.
The B-1B Lancers of the 7th Strategic Bombardment Squadron of the 8th Air Force, under the U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command, were given the call sign Hellmaker and entered the skies over Florida, carrying recently improved long-range nuclear weapons, to spread death and open their bomb bays.
At most, they were four bombs, each weighing about 350kg. For a strategic bomber with a bomb load of over 50 tons, they were an incredibly shabby armament, but no one cared.
CEP, the latest B61 Mod14 with a circular error of only 15m, cut through the air and fell over Disney World without making a single noise.
Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom, all of them, Disney World. Once a hub that attracted tens of millions of tourists a year, now a hell on earth with tens of thousands of corpses strewn everywhere.
Four nuclear bombs reached the altitude set at 500m, slightly apart from each other, above the huge theme park that was once called the happiest place in the world.