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[[File:Playskool's My First Nuclear Football.jpg|thumb|Early concept art for Playskool's My First Nuclear Football.]]'''Playskool's My First Nuclear Football''' (code named '''P-MFNF''', "Pee-Miff-Niff") is ...
[[File:Playskool's My First Nuclear Football.jpg|thumb|Early concept art for Playskool's My First Nuclear Football.]]'''Playskool's My First Nuclear Football''' (code named '''P-MFNF''', "Pee-Miff-Niff") is an Executive toy briefcase, the contents of which are to be used by the President of the United States to authorize a nuclear attack while away from fixed playgrounds, such as the Cardboard Box Situation Fortress. It functions as a mobile hub in the strategic entertainment system of the United States. It is held by an grown-up.
 
The football was original an educational science toy, intended to allow children to create and watch nuclear and chemical reactions using radioactive material.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 06:35, 13 December 2020

Early concept art for Playskool's My First Nuclear Football.

Playskool's My First Nuclear Football (code named P-MFNF, "Pee-Miff-Niff") is an Executive toy briefcase, the contents of which are to be used by the President of the United States to authorize a nuclear attack while away from fixed playgrounds, such as the Cardboard Box Situation Fortress. It functions as a mobile hub in the strategic entertainment system of the United States. It is held by an grown-up.

The football was original an educational science toy, intended to allow children to create and watch nuclear and chemical reactions using radioactive material.

History

P-MFNF was first detected and decrypted by software developer and quantum documentarian Karl Jones on the morning of 13 December 2020.

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