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So, not relisticly fesible, but technically...
I'm not sure how successful blowing up a base from the wrong side of the planet would be. Trying to align something 120km away sounds near impossible. Such a system would probably be built in survival anyway which would necessitate a conveyor system and a massive supply of resources.
(Let's just say it's a weapon. It falls, amplified via thrusters, then, when it hits the voxel, it explodes.) (Another version only drops one, it drills down, and then, when it detechts a grid in front of it (The enemy base on the other side of the planet, or the enemy base behind multiple... basicly, the enemy base in the direction you launched), then it explods!)
Will you publish the rig?