The biggest danger of a stolen nuclear weapon might not be its use against us, but its disassembly to learn how to make more. Interestingly, such a compromise could be performed without physically removing the bomb from its official premises.
After a successful attack, the attacker (infiltrator) faces the formidable task of transmitting and preserving the information against a defender who seeks to destroy the information. Censorship resistant technologies might be useful.
On the other side, the defender should make bombs as difficult as possible to extract information through disassembly. How should this be done?
Tell a story of a commando team sent to steal a weapon. That they only intend to steal information is the surprise plot twist.
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