/Chernobyl General/

In this thread we discuss the new HBO show Chernobyl.

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NO CUNT
IT DOESNT NEED TO BE A 'GENERAL'

>its another western propaganda to make my hometown look bad
oh fuck off, chernobyl was just a small fire that got overblown by the vultures that is the western press propaganda machine
It is really nice here and there are no mutants but people are now scared to come here and we dont have any tourists or food anymore.

daily reminder chernobyl was a polish village

cmon man

>general
Don't ruin the series already. Post if there is something to talk about. Don't post if there isn't.

why Yea Forums is so hyped for this show? weeks talking about them before premiere... and it's normie content lol

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How many threads have we burned through already?

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>In this thread we discuss the new HBO show Chernobyl
Okay you start

i think the themes of the show and how people are reacting to them still require discussion

i dont Yea Forums

KINO! Post Soviet will never produce something good like this.
I say it as russian if it does matter.
Decorations, costumes and atmosphere are extremely good. The only thing I didn't like is pronounce of names.
Aллo, этo BПЧ-2?

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where is this from?

>normie content lol
ok what recent television doesn't qualify as 'normie content' ?

Literal shilling.
>i think
If that were true, then you wouldn't be advocating for circlejerks. Wait until the tripfags show up.

I dunno. Where could it possible be taken from.

the HBO series that just premiered

>you will never experience a nuclear fallout
blyaaaaad...

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it's a mini-series relax i've been calling the threads Chernobyl general for the past 2 threads

suddenly you have a problem with it

>t. controller

i watched the first ep and didn't see that scene so i'm guessing its from trailer

>uwu dont look there senpai

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Of course you write like a black kid.
>just relax bruh
>nothing actually matters

how hot do you think that is?

>trust my there are no mutants here!
No this time ass-face!

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52:10 for me

Should've jumped in the core for a laugh.

ok autist go make another stand alone got thread and shit up the board
>why didn't they just shoot her

bitch

I'm entirely convinced your career of nog-brained posts has done far more damage to the board than I ever could. I'm also fairly sure you're not straight, which means you're a disgusting freak.

wikipedia says around 2500c

so....

around 4300 degrees.

your peaking

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>your
Yes, that's it. Continue proving you're a nog.

>Literal shilling
Why do you say this about anything that isn’t normalnigger shit? You said this about the Terror, about Cobra Kai, and now this. Yet you’ve curiously never said it about Star Wars, capeshit, or even fucking Game of Thrones.

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Anyone got a download link for Episode 1 ?

>iPhone
Congrats on invalidating any point you might've wanted to make, outsider. You also don't have access to my post history. Why are you so stupid? What in your past prevented you from reaching a level of even average intelligence? Is it the fact that your parents didn't care about you? Or were they low income?

no enough

i get it mate your mad where having a thread about a new show and it isn't capeshit or got and some how through your boiling fury you've surmised not only am i different ethnicity from my own and that i'm also of a different sexaul orientation from my own

all this from the word "general"

>u mad!
Very black of you. Just like your writing style.
>mate
I guess I was right about you being gay.

Fucking capeshit and gotshit are killing this board. Chernobyl is actually kino and should be discussed.

he keeps refreshing the catalouge and see's this is on top rather than what he is being paid to shill

so now he's come into this thread to shit it up and try and persuade people not to participate in it or convince them it's not required

rarbg like where you should get every new tv show

Good show, but has two major problems. Poor lighting and bad sound design.

It was filmed area I live in.

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it's also because communism has been brought into question and how the USSR operated at the time which is a theme of this show that has his back up

Why did Soviet nuclear engineers look like janitors in their outfits?

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Something something socialist paradise

nuclear janitors are still janitors

Are you talking shit about the State, comrade?

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Nonsense comrade, merely extolling my support for the people as the namesake of this board would want us

Prime kino, got some goosebumps from that. Why HBO gotta be like this and release an episode a week the fucking cockteases.

this is the kino we deserve. hopefully gotfags all coalesce into an easily disposable pile of garbage

God I wish that was me

>just a small fire
Then why the fuck did we have to sacrifice the health of thousands of men to clean your shit up, you fucking cunt?
People in Finland had to run inside every time it rained for two years after your 'small fire'.

Aren't these guys supposed to be nuclear engineers, or are they literally the (un)paid interns? They must have known exposure to the core would have been a death sentence.

>based Crozier
>based Hickey
>based impending doom

HOLY FUCK BROS LOOKS LIKE S2 CAME EARLY

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Watching retarded Russians fry themselves for an hour was pure comedic kino

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A bit heavy on the british accents but (nuclear) hell I liked Kinobyl.

Everyone in the USSR was a fucking moron.
Only things they were good at was drinking vodka and building things based on Western designs they could never have designed themselves.

I assume they did know. That’s why the two dudes sprinted away after they realized what they were looking at and left the guy holding the door behind. I’m not sure about the radiation levels and whether or not it would be lethal for them to be that close for so long or not.

i think they actually thought (see: hoped) that the core was still contained. they needed to see it with their own eyes to prove to their superiors that it was in fact fucked. they probably all knew they were dead as fuck anyway. i imagine it might have been quite pretty too.

Kek I didn't eve realise it was him until after I watched it and Yea Forums pointed it out, he's put on a bit of weight since Terror

I find this both terrifying and beautiful

I have literally never ever seen anyone call GOTfags shills in their threads so by that fact alone I know you never do, GOTfucker.

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>tfw you will never go cheeki breeki slavsquat with your mates in chernobyl

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That's not actually true. The USSR had a very high level of highly educated people. ESPECIALLY in stuff like nuclear physics. All of those people would have been highly educated. Chernobyl was essentially a political disaster.

post yfw

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you can book tours

Cherenkov radiation is prettier

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kin-o

is there any info on how accurate this depiction is?

Glows at you.

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I would have gotten the fuck out of there the moment I started tasting metal. Just jumpstart a Niva and drive whichever way the wind was blowing from.

Inside the Sarcophagus
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There's actually more tourists in Chernobyl now then there ever would be had it never exploded, tons of people go on tours through the zone.

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Jesus christ I hope they put this guy out of his misery was this one of the engineers that looked into the core?

So can anyone explain how the radiation levels around Chernobyl are now safer and way less lethal then in 1986 even though RBMK reactors used U-235 which has a half life of 700 million years? Or does that only come from nuclear rods like the elephant's foot?

Also why don't they use Cobalt or Cesium which has a much smaller half life? Or does it not work like that?

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They're just bunch of metals, I don't get how it becomes lethal when it melts

No, that's supposedly Hisashi Ouchi who received so much radiation in an instant that it made Chernobyl look like a roadside picnic

Get out of here Stalker.

>british people pronouncing slavic names
Oh god make it stop!

The core will probably be untouchable for a long, long, long time. The surrounding area was irradiated by all the graphene dust. That shit dissipates much faster.

RADIOACTIVITY
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Put down the phone

It is not safer. The problem are radiating particles (dust) floating around on soil, buildings etc. Inhale that stuff and you have a chance for cancer.
The only thing that improved - as you pointed out - is that the elements like cobalt or cesium only have a half-life of several decades. Plus the dust has settled down now.
It is still not advisable to eat wild mushrooms in certain parts of Europe btw.

The longer half life isotopes are less radioactive than the short half life fission products resulting from the nuclear reactions in the core. The ones with weeks/months half life are the most dangerous ones

Was this scene realistic? It's just a fucking rock.

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dang she hot, should be an actress

this one yes

not sure if youre trolling. its a graphite block from inside the core.

cyka blyat american blyat liberashka blyat

This is the cement block that cover the uranium rod

How bad could it be?

is this show any good? i have basically watched everything about chernobyl on youtube twice

it's bad. yeah you want details or whatever

just consider that the radiation from that graphite has enough energy to cook you and mix up your cell and dna structure.

its probably the most radioactive matter except the shit that actually reacts with eachother.

is he gonna be ok?

Yeah, that cheesecloth hat will protect him.

>how bad could a chunk of moderator thrown out of an actively melting down nuclear reactor core be?
go take a dunk in a reactor pool sometime man. swim down to the bottom and grab some control rods. shouldn't be bad.

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>google graphite block
>find pic related

>100% real
>100% non radioactive. Tested.

not this time ivan.

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yes

Very bad.

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buy it and eat a bit for science

Yeah the first episode is really good. Hoping it continues the trend and maybe goes back a bit as they analyze what happened. It starts out pretty much at the reactor explosion.

For those of you who like films about nuclear war and the effect of radiation, I'd recommend 'Threads' from 1984.

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this. hell there was barely any fire. more like a small puff of harmless smoke. hell I'm not sure if there was any smoke at all. you could basically call the whole thing just a case of Weird Wind

Nuclear contamination is no joke. White uniform makes it easy to spot.

So the elephant's foot / the core isn't going to be safe to visit without protection for millions of years but the surrounding area outside of the plant is safe enough to visit? Uranium particles being spread by graphene dust, right or what?

>not used in reactor active zone
>not radioactive
Perfect perception, Poirot

the episode was good. Not sure how long this show will hold my interest.
its pretty doom and gloom and we already know the outcome of this thing.

pretty neat. well shot. interesting.
7/10

>The radioactive Elephant's Foot

>Played by Melissa McCarthy

This chart is better

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I liked it, it has a good atmosphere to it.

>Not Amy Schumer

The fact that they built a giant sarcophagus around the reactor might have something to do with that.

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>already know the outcome of this thing
So did your parents and they raised you anyway

It's been upgraded

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl_New_Safe_Confinement

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nothing will beat the BBC drama about of it

"I PRESSED THE AZ BUTTON!!!"

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now that is a bit far fetches dont you think

Fear radioactive explosions/fallout/waste sheep.

can anyone recommend a good documentary about the incident? im looking for non dramatic rundown of what happened from a mostly technical POV.

all i can find are those cheesy ones with over dramatic narration

'radioactive'*

>White uniform makes it easy to spot.
More info pls?

Lol, you don't press an AZ button, you turn it.
youtube.com/watch?v=xx9NIw2cJls

bruh..

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I know. The old one looks way cooler thought. Just for containing the beast. The new one was designed with decommissioning in mind. It has robotic cranes and all kinds of shit inside it.

This imgur thread from reddit is one of the better I've found

imgur.com/a/TwY6q

It makes it easier to spot any kind of radioactive dirt or shit that you accidentally picked up. Short doses of medium activity isn't anything to worry about. If some shit tags along with you for a long time it is going to rack up those exposure hours.

Radioactive cesium blowing in the wind.

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>education means you can't be a moron
That's a very dangerous belief.

'Zero Hour Disaster at Chernobyl' was moderately technical. Also 'The Battle of Chernobyl' was just generally quite good.

I hope they show the scene when Swedish nuclear engineers detected heightened levels of radiations and managed to figure out that it came from the USSR, and eventually pressured them into admitting they dun goofed.

easy (you)

>go on tours through the zone

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I see no reason why they shouldn't include it.

What was so special about the RMNK-1000 reactor that made it so unbelievable that it assploded the way it did?

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I'm sure the local residents are overjoyed.

Idi ko mne...

I'm no nuclear engineer but from what I read there was some sort of "hotspot" in the bottom or middle of the reactor that couldn't be detected prior to the test. They were supposed to keep it at a certain power level, but they took it way too low. There were no temperature sensors near the "hotspot" so it was basically a ticking time bomb. Also there was a design flaw with the control rods, that were tipped with graphite iirc. So when they freaked out and tried to SCRAM the reactor by throwing the control rods back in when it was running away, the graphite actually created a power spike for a millisecond. It went from something like 2% power to 2000% power almost instantly and blew the lid off, massive thermal explosion, etc.

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my parents are retards from russia trying to get away with faulty product.

ruskie designs and ruskie decisions

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I love how it's being played like some sort of lovecraftian horror being unleashed. It's a really interesting style that totally works.

Turns out graphite is flammable

The tour guides are actually nicknamed Stalkers because of this film

Give me some documentaries about Chernobyl, the scarier the better.

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It is honestly quite scary when you think about it, the reactor is some sort of portal to hell that spews out invisible energies that will fucking kill you. All the first-responder servicemen died within weeks of the accident.

Every

single

one

>Hunting parties spent weeks scouring the zone and shot all the abandoned family pets, which had begun to roam in packs. It was a necessary evil to avoid the spread of radioactivity, prevent decontamination workers from being attacked, and put the animals out of their misery. A quick death was better than slowly dying of starvation and radiation sickness.

“The first time we came, the dogs were running around near their houses, guarding them, waiting for people to come back”, recounted Viktor Verzhikovskiy, Chairman of the Khoyniki Society of Volunteer Hunters and Fishermen. “They were happy to see us, they ran toward our voices. We shot them in the houses, and the barns, in the yards. We’d drag them out onto the street and load them onto the dump truck. It wasn’t very nice. They couldn’t understand: why are we killing them? They were easy to kill, they were household pets. They didn’t fear guns or people.”

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i hate this

Chernobyl never happened (covered by Simpsons). Event was deep black cover for catastrophic borehole malfunction. opened door to the room. if you watch footage of it, you can see how they pulled it off. S O V I E T B O R E H O L E S, look it up. I was told all this through The Simpsons (first season only). All nuclear shit is propaganda. Nuclear doesn't even exist.

fuck

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Episode three is entirely about the hunting parties neutralizing the pets.

Have you been watching Owen Benjamin?

about radiation poisoning
> Patients experience severe vomiting and diarrhea, dizziness, headaches, and unconsciousness.
> Seizures and tremors are common, as is ataxia, or the loss of control of voluntary muscle function.

Chernobyl kino is just what I need after that last thrones episode

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>Entirely
Fucking hell, that'll be grim

That you would associate me with someone else means you're trying to make me into that person through verbal alchemy, you bastard

just when i thought i'd read all the fucked up shit about chernobyl i read this

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Was working last night and missed it, is it typical NUCLEAR BAD trash or actually good.

Fuck man.

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Did Khohdemchuk die instantly or was he buried under the rubble?

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>It’s often stated that radiation has no taste, but the men who absorbed the highest doses at Chernobyl all reported a metallic taste in their mouths immediately upon exposure, so it seems that if the dose is high enough to kill you, you will definitely taste it.

>Once exposed, nausea and vomiting will begin almost immediately, and within a short space of time your tongue and eyes will swell, followed by the rest of your body. You’ll feel weakened, as if the strength has been drained from you. If you’ve received a high dose of direct exposure - as in this scenario - your skin will blanche dark red within moments, a phenomenon often called nuclear sunburn. An hour or two after exposure, you’ll gain a pounding headache, a fever and diarrhoea, after which you’ll go into shock and pass out.

>After this initial bout of symptoms, there’s often a latent period during which you’ll start to feel like you’re recovering. The nausea will recede, along with some swelling, though other symptoms will remain. This latent period varies in duration from case to case, and of course it depends on the dose, but it can last a few days. It’s cruel because it gives you hope, only to then get much, much worse. The vomiting and diarrhoea will return, along with delirium. An unstoppable, excruciating pain seethes through your body, from the skin down to your bones, and you’ll bleed from your nose, mouth and rectum. Your hair will fall out; your skin will tear easily, crack and blister, and then slowly turn black.
Your bones will rot, forever destroying your ability to create new blood cells. As you near the end, your immune system will completely collapse, your lungs, heart and other internal organs will begin to disintegrate, and you’ll cough them up. Your skin will eventually break down entirely, all but guaranteeing infection. One man from Chernobyl reported that when he stood up his skin slipped down off his leg like a sock.

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Same but it was a very humane death. Alternatively, look at what happened to Hisashi Ouchi from the Tokaimura nuclear accident. He got hit with 17 Sieverts. His chromosomes were destroyed so his skin couldn't regenerate. His skin ended up melting as did his muscles. He was kept alive only by medicine and machine. He told the doctors to put him out of his misery but his family wanted him kept alive. He was in misery and pain for 83 days before finally succumbing to his injuries.

Radiation is fucking torture if you get hit with a lethal dose.

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It's only the first episode, but I am giving it a glowing recommendation

Houses that couln't be decontaminated were demolished and buried underground.

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horrifying

Fuck everything about this.

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We'll probably never find out because his body would buried under rubble and probably melted structure that nobody wants to dig into - provided there's a body left to find.

Better not look at this then.

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it hurts

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>He told the doctors to put him out of his misery but his family wanted him kept alive.
I read it was the other way around, his family wanted his suffering to end but the doctors wanted to find out how long a person under such conditions could be kept alive artificially.

Just watched it
>Do you taste metal comrade ?
mfw

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I wonder what the radiation did to his remains? Very eerie to think there might be the corpse of a human being entombed in that structure today.

I hope that controller and those two bureaucrats who refused to be the reactor could explode despite all the evidence it had die painful deaths.

Grim as fuck so far.

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Taste of metal comes from the iron in cells your cells while they break down. ye?

It's misery porn in the best way. Reminds me a lot of the terror, and not just because of the actors.

Good to know HBO can still make kino.

>thinking Soviet politicians gets punished for their mistakes

user, I...

>yfw there is no core

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That photo of that guy kneeling next to the elephant foot, isn't he still alive? Pretty sure he's either still alive or lived for many years after.

Let me have my illusions user. I need some happy thoughts after that episode.

>Radiation is fucking torture if you get hit with a lethal dose.
and the lethal dose is one CT scan or a couple of simple x-rays. it'll just happen over many years. what do you think made cancer the epidemic that it is?

I see a reason why they would want to keep things USSR specific. We'll get to see their reactions to the Swedish discovery.

Yes, that was his last job and it paid him enough that he was able to live out the rest of his long, fruitful life in Barbados, surrounded by loved ones and soaking in the sun every day.

Aha.
>Artur Korneyev, the worker in header photo, is miraculously still alive. This man entered this room more times than anybody else, thus he would have been more exposed to the huge amounts of radiation than anybody else in history.

What a fucking madman.

>its goes
>its goes
>its goes
>its goes
>RADIATION

I wonder why he's still alive though while many other people died, when he several times stood right next to maybe the deadliest thing there?

my doctor told me that only 1 in 2000 people develope cancer because of having a CT is that true? I'm gonna die

Shh, shh, shh, shh.

Don't think about it.

He was wearing his lucky lead-lined body suit that day.

ABSOLUTE. KINO.

Found myself the new Terror.

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>is it typical NUCLEAR BAD trash or actually good.

It's kino. Almost a docudrama. I've read more than most concerning Chernobyl and so far it's pretty damn accurate. I haven't seen anything to throw my bullshit detector yet. I'm very pro-nuclear energy.

It was designed to have multiple manual and automatic fail-safes to prevent accidents as well as what was thought a safe architecture.

Due to bad management and a disregard for procedure they turned off almost all of the fail-safes for a test and some of the automatic ones didn't work as intended and were actually bad designs - such as the graphite on the control rods and steam pockets in the water coolant causing a feedback loop.

Did you not watch the show? Literally every single one of the scientists working at the plant was at the very least very concerned with what happened and the implications of it. It's the politicians and Dlyatov that fucked everything up because they were too paralyzed with fear of their bosses and their bosses' bosses, etc.

What are you supposed to do when the guy who has pretty much supreme authority over you and treats you like a serf tells you to do something? How about the "civil servant" who forces you to irradiate yourself with an armed escort?

What they did to Sitnikov was tragic.

Yea Forums get on the roof and check the damage for me, cheers.

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The red stuff is melted nuclear fuel mixed with sand/nuclear lava/corium.

>Dlyatov that fucked everything up because they were too paralyzed with fear of their bosses
This. I don't doubt deep down Dyatlov knows he fucked up and he knows his orders were just wishful thinking. But imagine accepting the blame and getting send to the gulag instead. Still, you have to praise him for his willingless to go and see the reactor for himself.

I thought it had something to do with ionization. Could be wrong though.

They were Christian scientists. Jewish commissars told them to go contain a nuclear reactor in scrubs, and they actually did it!

Forgot pic.

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He took the kneeling pic in 1996.

Here's your malformed horse, bro.

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>I’m not sure about the radiation levels and whether or not it would be lethal for them to be that close for so long
They were dead the moment they looked over the edge

Poor radioactive doggie.

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I was always under the impression that Pripyat was evacuated on the night of the incident.

Good old soviets.

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So how DOES an RBMK core explode?

And they knew it, right? Why didn't they jump into the reactor, to avoid the horrible suffering and have some fun, too?

It was a series of errors and design flaws.

Basically a hot spot started forming at the bottom of the reactor where the sensors were unable to detect it. Eventually they tried to insert the control rods to shut down the reactor but the boron rods were tipped with graphite. When inserted they created a brief surge in power before decreasing power as intended. Combined with the already unstable hotspot the surge led to an explosion.

The reactor also had no containment building as most plants have, because communism can't fail, comrade.

What would happen if they had told Dyatlov to fuck off and didn't follow his commands?

IT CAN'T

Haha don't worry tovarish it's only a fire on the roof :))))))

The man in the picture was Artur Korneyev. Picture was taken in 1996, almost 10 years after. He retired in 2014, he's probably still alive today so he didn't take too much radiation.

But it did.

they'd be relieved of duty and punished, someone else would replace them and they'd do it

>mfw he went to the roof
fucking assholes sent him to his death and he knew he was a dead man wallking before he even left their bunker

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Het! Do not talk about such things, comrade.

All that shit on the roof was radioactive and had to be cleaned up.

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SSShhhh. Be quiet everyone, mongo is trying to speak.

youtube.com/watch?v=qYtGf2iVPXc

While on the subject of some fucking gloomy shit, here's the recording of the E/S Estonia that sank in 94, taking 85% of hands and passengers with it due to severe construction flaws for the bow shield. First 10 minutes is the most relevant stuff.

youtube.com/watch?v=V5tbah19qo8

>radio operator too panicked and starts speaking Finnish
>alarms blaring in the background
>manages to get one final call out with their coordinates
>radio silence after that
>10 minutes after the last radio call the radar blip of the Estonia disappears, having sunk far enough to not be detectable any longer.

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There is literally nothing dangerous with radioactivity

Why would they do that? It's literally just a fire.

>communism can't fail, comrade.
Tbf, I heard there was some human error involved. The men in charge fucked up and ignored the safety guidelines.

the moderator absorbs radiation
that is literally its job, why it is there
why would it be radioactive
dumdum

WILL IT BLEND? That's the question.

*brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr*

Chernobyl dust. Don't breathe this!

They even used STR-1 robots designed to land on the moon to clean the roof.
>“At the beginning, we thought that in some extremely contaminated zones we would use robots,” wrote Igor Kostin in his 2006 photo-book ‘Confessions of a Reporter’. “We had even sent a very sophisticated German robot to the plant’s roof. But he refused to obey - the radioactivity had disturbed even the machines. Afterward, he rolled over to the edge of the roof and threw himself from the top of the plant. One might have thought he had jumped.” Hardened vehicles like the STR-1 survived the radiation, but then became tangled in the debris.

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>YOU DIDN'T SEE GRAPHITE
>YOU DIDN'T!!!!!!!
>BECAUSE IT'S NOT THERE
>BLUUUUUURRRRGGGHHHHH
*Collapses*

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>nuclear energy is ba-

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You go the vent block roof and tell me comrade

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BTW how is your love life?

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You're a nuclear engineer, aren't you? How would a RBMK reactor blow up? Are you STUUUUUUUUUUUUUPIIIID?

Yeah. Pretty much any normally designed reactor has a huge containment vessel surrounding it. The RBMK at Chernobyl did not, it was basically just a normal industrial structure. Also the roof was supposed to be constructed of inflammable materials but it wasn't because the chief engineer in charge wanted a bonus. In order to receive the bonus he had to meet a deadline, which wasn't possible waiting on the design/materials needed for the roof to be done right.

All in all Chernobyl is a case study of what not to do with nuclear energy. A lot of the issues came from the pure bureaucratic nightmare that living in the USSR was.

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That may be true but we're dealing with radioactive particles that literally blanketed Europe.

Probably exploded due to pressure.

There's control rods in the core itself that slows the nuclear reaction. They were removed for the "safety test" at midnight. The nuclear reactions sped up too quickly and flow of coolant was lost. The pressure and heat from the nuclear reaction increased to extreme levels and that is what caused the core to literally melt and explode sometime after.

youtu.be/f5ptI6Pi3GA

> The first time we came, the dogs were running around near their houses, guarding them, waiting for people to come back”, recounted Viktor Verzhikovskiy, Chairman of the Khoyniki Society of Volunteer Hunters and Fishermen. “They were happy to see us, they ran toward our voices. We shot them in the houses, and the barns, in the yards. We’d drag them out onto the street and load them onto the dump truck. It wasn’t very nice. They couldn’t understand: why are we killing them? They were easy to kill, they were household pets. They didn’t fear guns or people.

Poor innocent doggos

>Wearing hand-sewn, lead-plated suits that could only be used once (the lead absorbed too much radiation to be re-used) as their only protection, the men called themselves Bio-Robots.

>Scientists calculated that people could work on the roof for up to 40-60 seconds at a time without receiving a life-threatening dose.

>During the day, terrified men from all walks of life dashed across the roof, hurled reactor graphite weighing up to 40 - 50kg over the precipice, and ran back inside.

>For their sacrifice, the bio-robots received a certificate and a 100 Rouble bonus ($75 US at the time). They allowed work to begin on erecting an enormous enclosure - soon to become known as the Sarcophagus - to seal Unit 4 off from the world.

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>Still, you have to praise him for his willingless to go and see the reactor for himself.

Is it bravery that made him do that or ego? I figure it was the latter. He didn't believe anyone who told him it's much, much worse than he believed and thought them delusional. He only did what he did because he thought the others were idiots.

The worst part of the episode for me. Just imagine, you get dragged out of bed and called into work to check on an accident, and you're forced to walk into certain death escorted by an armed guard. Death is too kind a fate for Dyatlov and the bureaucrats.

running away like a lil bitch in the ussr would also make you an easy scapegoat to end up with a bullet in your noodle. they were doing their job of visually inspecting shit after the numbers didn't make sense and stuff hit the fan.

The power of God

IDI KO MNE

>2 minutes on the roof to scoop up radioactive graphite and toss it off
>had to essentially use a bio-conveyor belt because robotic machines were fried by radiation

>youtube.com/watch?v=FfDa8tR25dk&t=1238s

BLOWOUT SOON FELLOW STALKER

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You know shit gets real when even the robot machinery breaks down due to the radiation.

It was such a shit show, part of me hopes that if Fomin had know how radioactive the roof was he wouldn't have sent him.

Thanks to the heroes, the liquidators.

He's not wrong. Chernobyl was a monumental, colossal fuckup, but Nuclear Energy(especially modern non shitty Soviet reactors) are extremely safe. France has the lowest amount of carbon dioxide output from energy production in the world, because they have a shitload of nuclear plants.

>da fucks da problem? Looks nicer den mosta Newark. Dem Ukrainymen are a buncha pussies if you ask me 'Tone.

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>mfw there aren't any graphite

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200 is a massive underestimate.

he sounds asshurt. it's a fucking show and it's pretty accurate i say this as pro-nuclear. chernobyl was fucked up but nuclear isn't.

It's just 3.6 Roentgen bro

And people say Yea Forums can't have good threads

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>T, I know you liked that Russian broad, but the fuck are we doin' out here for?

>I apologize
>*thud*

akshully..

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Thanks comrade, shame we can't use the dosimeter from the safe because it's busted

>that scene where everyone in the bunker runs out of air and dies
it wasn't even that graphic of a film but a lot of these moments were pretty horrific to think about.

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the cgi was realy good

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here's a video of an expedition into the reactor core just six months after the incident. they were looking for anything that could cause a 2nd happening or a bigger explosion, like hot fuel moving towards the soil.
youtu.be/zCcQgpjqyBw

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ARE WE BROTHERS FRANCIS
yes mr hickey

I hated the part where the married couple were slowly dying of radiation poisoning in their crappy little shelter.

Been putting it off for ages. Time to watch.

yeah because carbon dioxide is totally worse than gamma radiation. hey there dr lev goldstein

youtube.com/watch?v=oMU924TQG_0

Are you sure they didn't film it near a genuine commie block?

t. Strelok

>mfw they did it for free

>Still, you have to praise him for his willingless to go and see the reactor for himself.
He didn't though, the guy looking into the reactor at the end is Sitnikov, the other deputy chief engineer.

Dyatlov survived and served 5 years of a 10 year sentence in a hard labour camp.

Fuck, i need to see this. I've heard so many things about it.

>not only did they measure the radioactive levels but human dignity.

jesus

This is so fucking retarded, why didn't they shovel it into bags and throw the bags off the roof?

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1980s Russia was a fucking dystopia but I don't know why everyone is acting like this shit is somehow restricted to the failings of communism.

Remember pic related?

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>30000 roentgens/hour
BRUH

there was an amazing thread on /hr/ like a year ago with someone dumping tons of new pictures for the site and construction, wonder if we can get one going again.

Enjoy. Or at least, feel horrified.

At this point i would rather jump into the pit and have a quick death rather than seeing my skin got peeled off like sock.
[\spoiler] also someone make a webm of this scene please

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some shots were pretty bad imo.

but why do they speak english? shouldnt they all be russian?

>40-60 seconds

didn't they die anyways?

No! Stop! I don't wanna watch anymore!

Post yfw comrade sends you to roof

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I think it's fine. There are loads of good British actors anyway.

It was filmed in Latvia or Lithuania I believe.

I know, but isn't it quicker to bag it up for the next group, rather than keep running back and forth?

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But it is. 1000x better. The rods are easily containable. You can put them in solid lead containers, dig them into storage bunkers underground. Properly constructed no radiation will leak out into ground-water or soil.

We also had the fucking technology for Throium Reactors back in the 50s. Which can be reused, further decreasing the half-life, and far less dangerous than Uranium-235. Want to know why we aren't using them? Because it doesn't produce refined uranium needed for nuclear warheads. And now with decades of nuclear scare, topped with a fuckup like Chernobyl, we got retards like you going around thinking nuclear power is bad.

Could have saved the planet a lot of fucking CO2

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Will the threads for this be as good as they were for the terror?

I feel like this sort of show is becoming a thing. Big budget misery based docu-drama.

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It's the kino we need to somehow hold back the tide of capeshit/gotfag threads.

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>dis a waste of time Paulie, I don't think we are findin anybody here, da fuck is Tony thinkin?

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>"30,000's a walk in the park, we've had worse"

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Most of them survived without any major injuries afaik, a lot of the post-Chernobyl interviews are with these poor fucks.

If retards like you didnt put so much stock into fucking movies, tv and fictional novels, they wouldn’t use them for propagandizing purposes.

I need to download and watch the first episode of the show. I've never watched got, and while i watched endgame i don't really have much interest in many more threads about it.

wait, you can buy SCUD at MediaMarkt?

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Soviets were the enemies of humanity, who nearly fucked up the entire continent. I hope this show doesn't change history and shows how they kept everything in secret until it was discovered by the Swedes and sent many people to their deaths.

Local residents.
Exclusion zone.
Think hard about how stupid what you just said was.

the disaster that became the basis for one of the greatest games ever

Honestly, russian language would be bad performed. They can't even pronounce names right.
t. russian

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Dyatlov ate 30,000 Roentgens for breakfast

>One nuclear incident is the fault of communism and is why communism can never work
>Thousands of similar incidents (in terms of causalities and suffering) under capitalism are never blamed on capitalism
>Capitalism is actively destroying the planet and may lead to the deaths of 3 billion+ people
>But remember Chernobyl!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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>its just 200 roentgens bruh just fucking poke your head over the edge its not dangerous you fucking pussy, go ahead or this guard will shoot u

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Literally wut?

It's low budget and very dated visually but probably the grimmest thing I've ever watched because it's 100% believable and uses the mundane to highlight the utter horror of the situation.

if they had hired russian/ukrainian actors this would have been real kino

>angrily typing with his 4 hands

Yeah if he was a good scientist he should've known the effects of such radiation exposure, and jumped to his death in order to save himself from the horror. But I guess the brain reacts on instinct in such extreme situations, so you would be more likely to not jump off, cos the brain reacts much better against a natural threat (falling from height) than an unnatural one (invisible radiation that naturally exists only in space).

*beep beep*

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slav here, no way its not rendered

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Get the fuck out you psycho no one believes your bullshit and it's a travesty that there were some useful idiots that did.

It did cost them a gigaton of money in a time where they couldn't afford much. In the end couldn't even feed their people.

I thought the low budget and overall tv quality of it made it more eerie and terrifying.

>"Calm down you panties. We just literally swept the area and my geiger counter which maxed out at 3 roentgens per hour only read 3 roentgens per hour so it's not bad at all."

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How is radiation real? Hahaha. Just use a mirror to peek around the precipice.

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simple set extension with a few cg buildings are bread and butter of vfx. I think this shot is locked off meaning the camera doesn't move. Takes less then an afternoon to get done.

It would take a while to describe just how monumental failure socialism is and how inhuman all the country that attempted to create communism were. Needless to say we all spit on their graves.

>9.5 on imdb

Netflix finally made proper kino?

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blyat

How many people were sent to re education camps, gulags, or just shot in the back of the head for disagreeing with your coerced fantasy land?

I swear you dumb faggot socialists just need to be dumped in a ditch somewhere.

Why the fuck did they have instruments with such pussy-ass top limit? Why was the big equipment locked inside a safe? Why did the big equipment burn out, was it literally too much for it?

>Netflix
???

30x too much near the reactor

>no nigger
>netflix

It's HBO.

You have a point. I personally didn't mind either but it's a typical Yea Forums reaction.

>Why did the big equipment burn out, was it literally too much for it?
At the radiation levels they were experiencing, most electronics would fail quickly, plus it was just shitty Soviet equipment

Most of the characters are actually Ukrainian

Ill just leave this here
youtube.com/watch?v=rMqHTbXm3rs

Peak communism was already achieved.

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The problems suffered by the USSR in the 80s were a direct result of capitalist reformations and revisionism inside the union. Not with socialism, in fact the problems suffered in the union were because they didn't go FAR ENOUGH with socialism. The famous pictures of breadlines in the USSR are all from the period of socialist dismantling and capitalist policies being instituted. The "collapse" (more like overthrow and coup) didn't happen over night.

Don't give a fuck what a western, propagandised little fascist has to say.

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They need to do a sequel to Ishirō Honda's The H-Man (1958), set in Chernobyl with the spirits of the dead forming into new H-Men and killing off staff of the other plants and that will be the real reason they finally shut down the other plants in 2000.

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what the fuck

no, but HBO has

as opposed to glorious USA which imprisons thousands of innocent people in torture camps, blows up schoolbuses and hospitals with drones, and is currently starving millions of yemeni children to death

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>Do not fret comrade, the love of our State will guide us through this time. What? You question the greatness of our ideal Socialist counters? Guard! Take him away!

Oh shit, dunno why I thought it was Netflix.

Because the higher limit sensor would be very expensive. The cheap-ass sensors would be fine in most circumstances except a fucking reactor meltdown.

In Lithuania. The power plant was shot in Ignalina NPP, which is the same design as Chernobyl. Pripyat scenes were shot mostly in Vilnius - there is a shitload of similar districts in cities all over the former commie countries.

lmao, you might as well compare it to the slave labor used during the Roman Empire. I was born under the iron curtain and thank god I made it to the states. Fuck that shit. They force you to work no matter what and if you don't like it, off to the gulags for reeducation. But take this 200 euro / year pension for literally risking your life and sterility. Also they'll lie to you and claim it was your fault for a shitty nuclear reaction design that went supernova during a fucking safety test. All communists should be lined up and shot.

Radiation is the only thing on earth which feels like it ought not exist. I get that there's a scientific explanation but it feels like something from cosmic horror.

It's not a true kino (like Stalker) if they didn't shoot on location after opening up the sarcophagus.

niggers aren't people, nor innocent
nor are muslims

I actually work with one of people who were working in Polish nuclear reactor (we have one for scientific purposes) when Chernobyl happened. She told me noone warned them and initially when all the alarms started going off they were sure their reactor is malfunctioning, contaminating everything around.

They spent the entire night checking every little thing for problem. In the morning the director of the plant went completely gray from stress. Lost all hair color overnight.

Next day people had fun, throwing everything through sensors, every single thing and piece of food was causing alarms and warnings to go off.

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Pathetic faggot. Likely from some country that wasn't even close to those shithole eastern block countries. You don't know shit about that if you're so curious how it was you might as well kill yourself we're tired of you ignorant fucks. You're all murderers in the making or some wimps who would be next line to the mass graves.

youtube.com/watch?v=Pvgb5a7vuLs&has_verified=1

>In 1987, global attention turned to the Soviet elite who faced the task of deciding who would be held responsible for the Chernobyl disaster, and what the appropriate response would be. Six men were put on trial in July, including (from front to back), Bryukhanov (plant manager), Dyatlov (Deputy Chief Engineer, and the man responsible for forcing the test to continue), and Nikolai Fomin, the plant's Chief Engineer.

>Soviet leaders were supplied information originating from V. P. Volkov, head of the Kurchatov Institute’s RBMK safety research group, which made it very clear that the accident was a result of critical design flaws, but the idea that Soviet reactors were anything less than perfect could never be admitted to the world. The USSR was founded on a belief in science and had always taken pride in being a technological superpower. There was fear among the Council of a possible public backlash against nuclear power, as had occurred in America after Three Mile Island.

>The Chairman of the panel of judges had no interest in hearing about defects of the reactor. Scherbina and Legasov’s original government commission had discovered these defects and concluded that the reactor was at fault, but the only sections of their report given any credence by the judges were those criticising the operators. So-called ‘independent experts’ were, in fact, hand-picked men from the various Institutes responsible for the reactor’s creation in the first place - the very same men who had a vested interest in seeing their work exonerated.

>All six men were found guilty and sent to prison. Bryukhanov and Dyatlov were released early due to poor health. Chief Engineer Nikolai Fomin was declared insane in 1990, and transferred to a psychiatric hospital. Astonishingly, after he recovered he was allowed to return to work at the Kalinin Nuclear Power Plant near Moscow.

>light isn't ought to exist

But turks and ukranians are? lmao

One of the last 3 Toho sci fi I haven't seen. There were like 3-4 movies from that era that each was about a different state of matter.

>invisible rays of energy that will cook you from the inside and resequence your DNA

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> Something you can't see, taste or smell can cause you to die in the one of the most painful and horrific ways imaginable over many many days.
Now imagine living with the threat of that happening at any time during the decades of the cold war.

They following the Death of Stalin route

Screw making fake accents and focus on acting, lbh, fake russian accent is pure cringe

Not enough, should have killed all the fascists in the country. Unfortunately the revisionists got into power and destroyed the most progressive force humanity has known. No we're in this dystopic capitalist malaise where you scum have monopoly on history (propaganda).

The irony is, if socialism ever did come to the US, there would be FAR more deaths because 90% of your shithole nation is fascist.

Cannibalism, as depicted in that very picture, only occurred when the fascist white army deprived peasantry of food.

Now imagine actually having some knowledge of how nuclear weapons irradiate instead of thinking the world would turn into some Fallout hellscape. Go back to wikipedia and read more carefully this time

>Chief Engineer Nikolai Fomin was declared insane in 1990, and transferred to a psychiatric hospital. Astonishingly, after he recovered he was allowed to return to work at the Kalinin Nuclear Power Plant near Moscow.

haha bro i was totally insane and didn't have my higher up friends pull me out of trouble

It's the right choice but I thought they were already making shows in native languages.

It should not exist and it was created by Jewish scientists in order to destroy humanity by causing cancer.
"I am become death, the destroyer of worlds". (((Oppenheimer))) wasn't speaking only about the bomb, you know.

Can the entire season leak already. These weekly releases are fucking autism...

Do modern atomic bombs even leave radiation?

the state of poltards

No. They leave flowers and candy and other nice things.

Are Fomin and Bryukhanov dead?

This isn't on Netflix, but Netflix has made kino too. It's called Mindhunter

He was quoting a Hindu text but if it fits with your retarded pol theory go ahead. I'm guessing the Jews created the Sun as well?

You're fucking retarded, it all depends on what materials are used.

You can always relay on to lower the average IQ of a thread by a few standard deviations.

Okay, then why do you have such an issue with the USSR butchering turkroaches, Chechen muslims, and Ukrainian slavs

>just go up on the roof bro, what are you a pussy?

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Citation please, don't spout greentext at me without sourcing your gibberish.

>but the idea that Soviet reactors were anything less than perfect could never be admitted to the world.

Yeah not biased at all.

Also the irony of people crying "GULAG!" while living in the USA.

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>be me
>living in dystopian communist hellhole
>someone decides i should be a nuclear engineer
>have no say in the matter
>get forced to work in power plant after i graduate
>making barely enough to feed my family but dude free healthcare
>one day power plant meltdowns
>do my best to contain the radiation and save the population
>get hit with a lethal dose in the process
>later get put on trial for negligence
>despite overwhelming evidence that the reactor design was shit, found guilty because communism dindu nuffins
>get sent to prison
>skin slowly starts melting off my body due to the radiation
>discharged to hospital where i die a slow painful death
>rest of country is told it was my fault
>family name is shamed
>die
>useful idiots spit on my grave

And that's communism in a nutshell.

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You mean those atomic bombs made from non-radioactive materials?

nukes are bad optics. it's all about the MOAB and rail guns now

youtube.com/watch?v=yeZ_LX8PmGY

>hydrogen

Not really. Even Cold War era nukes didn't

You exaggerate a bit, people had choice in the USSR. The reason why Pripyat had an average age of 26 was because they couldn't convince older workers to move across the union to work there. They convinced a lot of young students to come work because they gave them a state-of-the-art city to live in.

Yeah but he knew that his people are destroyers who worship El Shaddai (God the Destroyer)... kike

You don't get sent to prison for wrongthink. Not yet anyway.

>Lost all hair color overnight.
what

Honestly, where the FUCK did this rumour come from that you can't choose your career path under communism? If you had the ability to be a nuclear engineer, you're going to be a nuclear engineer. In fact, there's MUCH GREATER opportunity for careers and progression under socialism because you're not hindered by wealth.

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It was real surreal to watch some hairy simpleton rambling about some Soviet war crime claiming that it wasn't them and how the files and orders Russians released in the 90s (when they weren't trying to deny their history unlike today) were part of some conspiracy against communism. Family of victims were of course ridiculed (one of the comments perfectly mirrored similar made by stormfront blaming families of some agenda and lying).
What's funny that there were some lesser known but similar massacres that claimed 10 times more people so there's more where that came from I can only imagine how they would try to deny those.

still has a fission primary

yeah you just get fired and sent into the streets which are full of shitskin hordes that rape and kill you if you are homeless while white

> 90% of America is fascist

If only lmao

I bet you're American. I come from a country that was allied with the actual Nazis. It's pretty funny to see someone accusing me of being Jewish.

NEW THREAD WHEN?

Yes you fucking do, you even get assassinated for protesting against the US state. The US state has literally firebombed its own citizens just because they wanted to defend themselves against fascists.

There have been cases of people's hair going white from shock or stress. In the past people said it happened when you saw a ghost.

Go on..

This is the answer I was looking for

That's just the fusion part (and requires radioactive isotopes of hydrogen btw). The fission part is still the same as a normal atomic bomb.

holy shit go back to /leftypol/

Citations for anything you just said. Black book of communism isn't a proper source, the author is a whackjob who never cited anything himself.

bros, im scared of using it now

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Apparenyly there was someone in the episode with his skin peeling off and I missed it. Anyone got a screencap?

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They are fascist, they're just not fascist in the particular way you'd like (white nationalist).

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thisa normal fission atom bomb using nuclear materials is part of a two stage bomb. the second stage uses the xrays from the fission bomb to channel into the core of the second stage causing a fusion reaction releasing a lot more energy.

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Its a crazy situation at that time there are satellite epirbs -an emergency device that sends direct coordinates to satellite to propagate to rescue stations- yet they might seem forget to use that too such a pity but things like that occur at panicked out times right?

t.2nd officer oow

>Da fuck? The air tastes like metal!

>he posts this shit unironically

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>MOAB
>Literally 1/1000 of the power of first nuclear bombs used in war

I dont know if his hand would immediately start bleeding like that or not.

You won't get shit dirtbag. You deserve no effort. Crimes of communism is a topic that's well researched enough.

So the radiation is due to the first stage?

How would already formed hair lose pigment. Sounds like folk tales.

>madone, Chrissy, I don't feel so good...

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This, now that theres no tourists, how can we be expected to eat th- I mean feed them.