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This looks like some kino
Jarred Harris is guaranteed kino.
>ukraine
>everyone speaks english
>the untold story of the all female team that stopped Chernobyl
>england
>everyone speaks arabic
just turn your brain off silly :^)
Are they going to show the elephants foot?
yes
I thought when he meant blowout he'd give him a bj..
this is what rainbow six siege gay porns done to me
Ooh they're gonna show obuchi scenes in this. Very nice and I hope they really show how fucking brutal your death is from 500x the lethal dose in 5 minutes.
>upon examining his DNA, scientists could not come to a conclusion
>"his chromosomes were shattered, like a piece of glass"
Do you think they’ll honor the cleaners
>obuchi scenes
What're those?
disregard
>Ouchi started receiving daily skin transplants using artificial skin, but they wouldn’t stick. His muscles began falling off the bone.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Do not look it up unless you want nightmares
looking forward to scientifically inaccurate entertainment and anti-nuclear fearmongering
>Movie about the worst nuclear disaster in history would be anti nuclear
Gee bill
>What is Convenience of Audible Translation?
They're not portraying events as if everyone in Russia & Ukraine spoke English. They're just modifying audio the same way subtitles modify the visuals.
Oooo блядь :ДДД
Why wouldn't they?
>when even being able to see it for more than 45 seconds gets you banned from the contamination zone for months because you are over the suggested exposure level.
Chernobyl is so peaceful, i grew up in a village between Kiev and Chernobyl and would occasional go down to the exclusion zone with friends back in the mid 2000's. It's so isolated from the world and full of untouched nature. Nothing like it elsewhere.
He's a moron that, for some reason, is referring to scenes of death due to radiation as "obuchi scenes", while also not even bothering to spell the fucking names right.
He apparently meant "Ouchi", not "obuchi", in reference to Hisashi Ouchi, who died of extreme Radiation Poisoning (which was documented in graphic detail by doctors) as a result of the 1999 Tokaimura Nuclear Accident.
Why would it have to be?
Chernobyl didn't happen because "nuclear power is inherently bad/dangerous". Chernobyl happened because a nuclear reactor was improperly built and staffed with a bunch of corrupt, incompetent, intermittently drunk socialists.
If anything the series would be, or would logically be, anti-Soviet/Communist/Socialist, not anti-nuclear.
There's a pretty good Nature Doc by Discovery about what you're talking about.
I mean it will probably go over the dangers of incompetence
Aren’t there people still living there
It was actually just because the staff was incompetent.
>Upon arrival at the Mito hospital, Ouchi’s skin was red and puffy but he showed few other outward signs of his condition. Then doctors began tested his chromosomes. They had “shattered like glass.” They could not be identified or arranged. Without chromosomes, his cells could not regenerate and his body could not heal. His white blood cell count was 0.
>After one week in the hospital, he began to show outward signs of radiation sickness. His skin began sloughing off. Because his cells couldn’t regenerate, no new skin formed to replace it. He again began to have difficulty breathing. Ouchi said, “I can’t take it anymore. I am not a guinea pig.” He was in extreme pain despite medication. At this time, he was put on a ventilator and kept in a medically induced coma.
>On day 27, Ouchi’s intestines started “to melt.” Three weeks later, he started hemorrhaging. He began receiving blood transfusions, sometimes as many as 10 in 12 hours. He began losing a significant amount of fluids (10 liters, or over 2 1/2 gallons, a day) through his skin so they wrapped him completely in gauze. He was bleeding from his eyes. His wife said that it looked like he was crying blood. Ouchi started receiving daily skin transplants using artificial skin, but they wouldn’t stick. His muscles began falling off the bone.
>On his 59th day in the hospital, his heart stopped three times in just 49 minutes. He was resuscitated. This severely damaged his brain and kidneys. At this point, Ouchi was on life support.
>Doctors continued life saving measures but Ouchi died of multi-organ failure on December 21, 1999 after 83 days in the hospital.
How the fuck does someone survive 83 days in this condition?
Cheeki breeki
>That image
>The whole story
>its another chernobyl is a desolate
nuclear wasteland meme
I hate how the west has turned my hometown into a shitty meme
The radiation disappeared long ago but tourism in out city is always low because people think that nobody lives here even though the people are all warm and welcoming to tourists
there are no mutants and zombies here
Ouch!
Why keep him alive? It was pretty clear he wasn't going to live after a week.
It's just suffering.
This is the cruelest thing I've ever read.
You live Pripyat
>there are no mutants and zombies here
t. Supermutant
This. They didn't even gain any remotely valuable scientific research either. It's just evil.
To lighten the tone after the horrifying radiation poisoning story, here's a hardy Russian mutant exploring Chernobyl
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He's unaffected as he knows that vodka prevents radiation entering the body.
yes very nice place but get bad reputation you should visit us sometime
>t. bloodsucker
Only 180 people live there
Get out of here Stalker
what are some stalker-core kinos?
besides stalker of course
i've already seen The road
Stalker
The day after
Bump
Why are they acting like 3 trillion atoms is a lot? That’s such a small amount of any element; you couldn’t even see it under a microscope.