Or maybe when the point of your deathray is mutually assured destruction, you don't really care that much about Main Street.
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If the story/characterization/timing/etc are all good, hand-waving is easy and fun.
Unless you're me, and then characterization can be handwaved a lot more easily than plot can.
I suspect it's for the best that my DVR mysteriously failed to record last night. Maybe it was acting in self-defense.
The town was built specifically for as a place for the scientists to live, which to me means the main parts of town would've been built first. And even if they weren't, why would they then stupidly build Main Street right over the doomsday weapon in its silo.
means the main parts of town would've been built first
But lots of towns change which bit is the "main part" over a few decades.
They probably sold it to developers for extra money because of its security features.
Maybe it was a matter of where there was room under the ground, rather than what was on top? After all, world go boom, not care so much about Main Street.
Hadn't everyone forgotten the Doomsday weapon? Wasn't that the problem?
And even if they weren't, why would they then stupidly build Main Street right over the doomsday weapon in its silo.
but, didn't they forget all about it?
Maybe they tunneled it into place.
What am I doing? There's no explanation, it just is. While on the subject, though, why does that town have one scientific problem-solver? There's one engineer?
but, didn't they forget all about it?
Wouldn't they have seen the top of the silo when they paved it over? There had to be some sort of silo structure to let it raise and lower like it did. Also, it's the current residents who had forgotten. That street's been there a while.
eta: And bon bon's right.
it's the current residents who had forgotten
So GD was on top of the whole thing and still gave it to Fargo as an office?