Theo R Cwithin
I cast "Baconstorm!"
There's plenty of open land, but that's not where the people are. Just the stretch from south of Houston to the northern reaches of DFW is more or less one long swath of urban development for most of those 300ish miles.Silver lining (please dont hate me)
Although you could probably pick MORE isolated areas, there is a vast amount of completely empty land throughout texas so there is more geographic isolation than if some other states tried this. So if it goes well, YAY, if it goes poorly, well the explosion would probably be worse if other states had tried it. I guess what im saying is, if it goes horribly wrong it probably wont go AS horribky wrong as it couls go if a different part of the usa tried this. Hopefully it goes well?
edit: The "Texas Triangle" megapolitan region (delimited by Houston, SanAntonio, and Dallas/FortWorth) has a pop of nearly 18M.
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