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Show is for fags.
must be why you're here
Im a boomer who's trying to torrent the show but acestream is a bitch and i have a mac. help
brb guys gonna go check on the core
THE GOD DAMN GRAPHITE WOULD'VE BEEN TOO TEMPERATURE HOT FOR THE FOREFIGHTER TO JUST CASUALLY PICK UP FFS
use transmission, it's already installed
This scene was a bit heavy. All that was missing is someone chanting Ring around the Rosie.
ok, i'm back, core's not there, wat do now?
THERE WAS NO GRAPHITE
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PADDY NO
Face is looking a little red. You should probably go to the infirmary but it's probably nothing. I've seen worse
Transmission or qbittorrent.
why do you think he fucked his hand up user?
>transmission
done. give me something the first episode
>moderation
>void coefficient
>supercriticality
tfw too dumb to appreciate the show :(
post the reactor pic, too lazy to take a screenshot myself and some of you faggots have it
post webm if you have it
THERE IS NO CORE
Go back and get more water into my core, comrade.
No, I'm here to call you a fag. It's not hard to figure out.
I've seen worse
The show made it seem like it was from acute radiation exposure. Since he didn't immediately drop it and say damn that's hot while he puts his pomeranian in his purse.
imagine the smell
>ur reddit
>ur tourist
>ur dum
>ur poor
>ur 3rd world not me
>ur black
>ur woman
is that the brunt inb4 of the SeetheCCP memes? Did I miss any?
*cough*
what are we even looking at here?
I hear metallic taste and tingling of skin are symptoms of radiation poisoning but only in extreme doses. It's safe to say if you start having metallic tastes, it's basically a death sentence.
Just the feedwater, we've had a blown coolant tank. I've seen worse don't worry about it.
that's enough feed water for you comrade
what smell?
I think the metallic taste/smell is from the radiation ionizing the air much like smelling ozone before it rains.
It's just feed water
carcosa
I know he's coming off as being in complete denial, but his instincts were right since the first thought anyone should have during a reactor accident is to keep the core covered with water. He just didn't appreciate or was in complete denial that the core was straight up gone. Like even if it was a partial meltdown keeping the core cooled is essential.
you dumbass nigger never heard of heat resistant gloves?
Wish being granted.
Just a blown hydrogen tank. 110 cubic meters pretty big easily accountable for this roof fire. Wake up the morning shift we need bodies to keep this water flowing to my core.
>He just didn't appreciate or was in complete denial that the core was straight up gone.
says the delusional person haha
No, it would not. Graphite is an absolutely terrible heat conductor and he was wearing heavy duty firefighter gloves. Besides - this actually happened IRL.
Do you guys think that firefighter who had his eye color changed from intense radiation exposure will be in the show? Since they seem to use similar dramatic effects in the show?
Oi mate. I just jogged through Chernobyls abandoned power plant and jumped over the elephants foot. It's kinda creepy cause nobodys there.
>heh i wonder what these smoldering black cubes laying about are? hmm couldn't have anything to do with the core it's perfectly intact must be pieces of the hydrogen tanks or maybe some feedwater
This is a shill thread.
This kid is a fag and isn't white.
heard you guys need some water for your core and I've been chugging sodas all day haha.
No, even people undergoing radiation therapy often report the same metallic taste that generally goes away a few weeks after finishing treatment.
>posted from st petersburg
>tfw enjoying this show more than got
KINO
looks scary af
Damn, Yea Forums!
I need to go home and watch this thing!
I hate to watch tv shows and/or movies!
when the FUCK will this hairstyle be cool again?
The "and then everyone clapped" scene was a bit much but besides that the show is great.
chernobylplace.com
I know it's not a scientific journal or anything but it's what I've always read.
Who tf cares what happened irl I'm talking about the show
Here's a video of how they installed the new sarcophagus. They basically built a huge structure and wheeled it on top of the preexisting building.
I mean in hindsight he acted retarded but imagine being in the same situation
>catastrophe that never happened before on earth
>happens
>everyone expects you to know and act like it happens every month
all the fear for radiation we have right now just didnt exist
people were actually existed for the new technology and these nuclear towns had the highest living standard in the union
>I hate to watch tv shows and/or movies!
Yea Forums in a nutshell
>only americans clap at shit
Where is water for the reactor?
Get me water!
Besides, the graphite moderator was submerged in water - so it could not have been much hotter than 100 degrees Celsius. The reactor blew up very soon after the water started to evaporate, so the graphite would not have time to get exposed and heated up to much higher temperatures - and then it spent some time on the ground, out in the open. It would be probably slightly warm, but not even hot enough to give you thermal burns.
It was dangerous because it was radioactive as fuck (it's entire purpose was to get blasted with neutrons all the time), which is why it fucks up the guy, but not immediately.
Most of the real retarded shit happened before the accident when they completely fucked up core conditions and had to physically remove safety features to continue their experiment
didnt watch it yet
is he based again
What's left of the reactor core. The metal rods are probably supposed to be some combination of bent and broken fuel and control rods, together with feed and coolant water piping. All the water left the reactor core when it overheated and turned to steam, which is what created the explosion in the first place. It was not a nuclear explosion, it's "just" the water in the reactor core being turned to steam that creates the enormous pressure that tears the reactor apart. IIRC the reactor had a ~80ton steel door on top of it that was literally tossed away like a rag by the steam pressure. Much of the nuclear fuel, no longer cooled by water or radiation hampered by control rods (and water), would literally melt from the radiation heat through the steel and concrete floor of the reactor and become a type of lava flow. Hence the expression "meltdown", it melts and pours down through the ground like a hot knife through butter. As it mixes with concrete, steel and rocks, the radiation slowly drops off and it starts to slowly cool as it penetrates deeper into the ground. The famous "elephant's foot" is an example of one of these unique nuclear lava flows that settled somewhere inside the building below the reactor.
Unironicly ironic taste chief quite radioactive I'm afraid
water machines broke
>first person to stop clapping gets the gulag
Large party meetings were routinely accompanied by obligatory applause. Here, they were sacred and usure, and the old guy basically allowed them to retreat into denial and routine that they knew. You have to realize that denial of the obvious was how most party functionaries and even a good chunk of the Soviet society could stay sane and functional, so it's more like they are trying to comfort themselves.
He had about 5 minutes of screentime but he'll have more in the following episodes
But what happened in the show was exactly what happened in real life, if you don't like it your beef is with the laws of physics, not with the writers.
You are delusional, go to the infirmary
*scared
It was a case study in what NOT to do with an already inherently unsafe design. Especially considering this particular reactor had no containment vessel to speak of, it's basically just your typical industrial building. Even the roof wasn't up to standard -- it was supposed to be make of fire retardant materials but it was rushed so the chief engineer could get a bonus for having it online ahead of schedule.
Comrade, you're in shock, go to infirmary then look into reactor core
> core's not there, wat do now?
A: stop being delusional.
B: head on down to the infirmary for delusion poisoning.
Graphite has very poor heat conductivity. That's one of the reasons why you can walk on hot coals.
You realize the water was kept at a much higher pressure so the boiling point of the water was much higher than 100 degrees Celsius
>clueless American complains about realistic portrayal of life under communism
Let me guess, you also cringe when they keep adressing each other as 'comrade'?
FUCK. I THOUGHT I TOLD YOU TO QUIT PLAYING IN THE TURBINE HALL.
C. go to the roof
Water acts like a moderate in nuclear reactions, right? Even if the core did blow it's top, slowing the neutrons with water from being shot up into the atmosphere was the smart thing to do. I mean really there was not much else left to do at that point.
The reactor lid plate was made out of concrete, IIRC.
what are these tubes around the reactor? the control rods?
Comrades, your love for this thread is admirable.
but we will be remembered for what we post in this thread.
Now is our time to shine.
We must protect the posters OC from their own shitposts
We must have faith in the janitor apparatus.
Shut down the threads, no OC in or out.
centrifugues
Many such cases
It wouldn't be that much higher.
The core is flooded with water, just look at the color
It just seemed heavy handed.
Fucking hell...
>death
burning graphite
we should probably settle on a name
last three generals had all different names
>/cherg/
>/chernobyl general/
>/kinobyl/
whats next kinobyl general?
Moderators help sustain reactions. But that's irrelevant since there was no core left for a sustained fission reaction to occur.
Yeh this was spooky
>It just seemed heavy handed.
the USSR?! No!!
>firefighter gloves
what are they for user?
And at the end with the kids going to school, the camera lingers on the ground because you know it's completed coated in poisonous dust.
How was the radiation actually measured?
Naively if you measure a piece of graphite from 1 meter away or the core from 2 meters away you might get readings of 200-300 Sv/hr. If the doseage operates like light, then the reading at 1cm away might be 800-1200Sv/hr.
Lois Slotin's demon core would have had an output of ~10Sv/s and ~36,000 Sv/hr. If the Chernobyl graphite and its contamination were at 5% the output of the Demon Core, picking it up could be 1800 Sv/hr or 60Sv/min.
So if you picked up a chunk of core for 20 seconds, you could get a megadose of 20Sv in your hand ontop of the aggregate radiation of 200Sv/hr from just standing around.
I don't really know I've only studied a little astronomy. Just curious.
What the hell is your problem with the show exactly?
Can you just let me shitpost in peace about the graphite?
ROENTGEN IS OVER 1000 AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Last time Yea Forums was so good was when The Terror came out. I love it.
not what the meter says
It was the abdication of responsibility.
The old party member was probably a nod to some one who had lived and seen the revolution/seen Lenin, so he was the voice of legitimacy and tried and tested Soviet authority.
Probably seen Lenin/the revolution with his own eyes, probably served in the Great Patriotic war
Rest of committee members don't know how to address what is happening/comprehend the magnitude, hence the younger guy seemed ''alarmist'' to suggest the pinnacle of Soviet state secrets and technology could ''explode'' was verging on hersey
Then the sage old committee member with his decades of experience and authority (but also complete ignorance of what was truly happening) stands up and gives the rest of the committee what they need/desire the most, the reassuring hand of a higher authority abdicating them of responsibility via the tried and tested functions with which the state operated
It was actually an extremely powerful scene and the sheer sociological/political depth of what was going on in it was probably lost on much of the viewership
It's where isotopes are separated to sustain a fission reaction
Takes one to know one
Someone said that scene was true to testimonies a few threads back.
both had this guy in it
>megadose of 20Sv in your hand ontop of the aggregate radiation of 200Sv/hr
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
yeah I think they say after the episode ended that he was supposed to represent one of the old school Stalinists
I hope they don't drop the ball in the next eps.
How many are there, do we know?
Where the /wsg/ webm at of core?
Short answer is a metric fuckton so it doesn't matter how you nature it but I don't know enough about how graphite activates from neutron bombardment to answer your question
That guy looking over the roof into the reactor core with the smoke bellowing out was absolute kino
5 eps.
5 total, 4 to go.
Fun fact: i thought about making a Chernobyl General myself and naming it Kinobyl General, as well. I stipulate that Kinobyl is now the official designation of "Cherno"byl Generals going forward.
Fuck off HBO shills
Harry Daghlian got hit with 5.1 Sv of neutron radiation after being forced to disassemble part of the tungsten-carbide pile in order to halt the reaction so I don't think it's THAT much but still it's a lot and enough to kill after only a minute or two. To my understanding, it works like lighting a bunch of firecrackers. Most of the neutrons were blasted off into the atmosphere after the core blew but the reactions continued with the remaining neutrons as particles and other shit settled onto the ground. Somewhere in the ball park of 1Sv/min.
get a load of this hot head
That's what they say in the podcast discussing the episode
>when she hits you with the BRAAAP
Why does westerners like Stalker as a movie, as a game and now Chernobyl show so much? It's because of an exotic setting? Atmosphere of despair and struggle they never felt in their lives?
It's because seeing stupid slavs fucking things up and then dying as a result is fun
>post yfw Boss Comrade tells you to take a walk to the roof to check on the reactor
thanks for the link comrade, I will send you some water
Why didnt they just sail around King William Island
It's the bleak atmosphere that does it for me.
Glimpse into the misery, contradictions and brutality of being unlucky and being born on the *other side* of the iron courtain.
Mind you it was them fucks who sold half of Europe to Stalin. Uncle Joe (Stalin) my fucking ass.
Yeah, you put it better than I did. One of the pervasive problems of the Soviet Union was that everybody knew that various things were fucked, but the state philosophy said it was impossible. Since initiative was not rewarded, it was easier to stick to the party line and avoid thinking about the consequences as much as you could.
probably don't even have iodine up there
atmosphere makes kino
It's opressive depressioncore with a hint of humanity.
will /ourguy/ make a technical video about chernobyl?
noice, I wasn't just being utterly autistic and sussed out that scene correctly then
me bumhole mate
>actors speaking in English with a British accent
fucking DROPPED. Literally no immersion whatsoever because these stupid cunts couldn''t be bothered to hire Russian actors for an authentic experience.
There's a shitty comfiness to be found in combloc aesthetic.
u wot m8
He's in denial over reports that there is no core.
go eat a fucking burger you amerinigger.
user you know why they did it
>UGH why do I have to read subtitles???
It took 3 seconds for the fucker to kick in, but once it did - POW! I mean, I had skipped the "Quietly acquiesce in the party's political demands" face and went straight to the "Fuck Commies" face. This bastard was so strong, I discovered a whole new face: The "30,000 roentgens per hour" face.
who here /tastingmetal/
Do you even speak russian you fucking retard?
describe "metal" taste please
Sorry for being a brainlet but could someone explain to me what the old man in the meeting said that was so remarkable?
Obviously he was wrong, but why is locking off the city a good idea in his opinion?
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go lick the pole in the subway
Matters of the State, comrade. Don't worry about it and continue your labor.
guys I have a seriously good idea
what if instead of using non flamable materials for the roof, we use flamable materials instead
Because gommunism is perfect and nothing goes wrong in gommieland
White people are fucking amazing
this user explains it well
cant wait for the shitposters to leave
its almost as bad as
>hurr why did the doc burn everything
>what are those chains durr
Do you guys think this show is going to cover the expedition with the "Elephants foot"?
>what are subtitles
feels bad man, normies ruin everything.
have sex
he is just a true believer in the communist thing and they sealed the city because nothing can ever be seen to go wrong with soviet technology etc
Learn some basic nuclear power principles on Wikipedia
she sounds hott
cut your finger
taste the blood
Pripyat was a flagship city of communism that couldn't fail
Friendly reminder this is how totalitarian systems work. Great watch for retarded fucks who think "i-it will work this time". This is how Nazi Germany, USSR, all those shitholes worked. 2+2 was 5 if some fart decided it was politically correct at that time.
Fuck why did watching this fill me with rage.
see
Moscow again sending us shit equipment.
Will the show cover this event?
Imagine, you're shitposting in a Chernobyl thread then you feintly hear this over your headphones:
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What do anons?
In slavlands we have nuclear bunkers in every block and in every yard. You guys probably would be screwed.
not good not terrible
the place was literally named after Lenin. Couldn't have any misinformation getting out.
Requesting someone to shop this face onto the reactor yelling at the firefighter guy that he's going to be irradiated as a boy
watch the death of stalin
Probably not, too long after the disaster
how fucked is the guy in that pic?
>spending the entire time reading the subtitles instead of watching what's going on is more immersive
yeah, your're just a fucking retard as I assumed
Supercritical just means reactor power is increasing. Chernobyl went prompt critical meaning it could have sustained fission with just the fast neutrons
so we won't get to see that elephants foot in the show? That's a little sad. It's almost mythological.
>ouchi
Probably. Before they started building the sarcophagus they had a team of scientists go down the wrecked reactor to check if it was going to blow up again. But your pic was taken in 1996 and the guy in it is the Director of the sarcophagus project.
>Watch Kinobyl with my mum, who was a child in 1986 living in Poland and had her school take appropriate methods to protect children from radiation coming from the east
>Scene with worker pulling the valves, despairing and apologising for the mess
>Turn around
>"See mum? He apologises for having you take all these doses of iodine"
Dude is fine, it had cooled off a lot by the time he went there
what?
he'll be fine.
Wrong kino, comrade
what was he thinking
guess I'll die
The madman is still alive since he's in charge of the whole sarcophagus/safe storage projects. A bunch of people told him not to go down there but he did so anyway.
I did. If you are interested read Stalin's biographies, I suggest Kotkin and Montefiorre.
For all his achievements he absolutely wrecked the system in the long run. What you see in these series is the product.
yikes, I can't believe I share a board with these types of plebs
It's just some feedwater, I've seen worse. Get to the infirmary.
have sex
You don't, he's a tourist
gain intelligence
How old are you? My sister was born in 1986.
dilate
why am I getting the feeling that he's hiding something
Płyn Lugola.
Turns out it was unnecessary and the guy who ordered it delivered later on got shit on and fired.
guys what about a second season which takes years after the explosion with scientist researching the consequences in the zone and "stalkers" running around, collecting radiant shit and getting radiation poisoning for stupid reasons
because you're stupid
Mr Hickey shall be whipped like a boy.
Someone shop him dabbing all over the corium.
I bet he killed the actual fireman and stole his uniform and name
I should press more sauerkraut
CS-137 halftime 30 years. Radiation of pic related thus equates to half of "totally, assuredly kills you dead (physical and mathematically necessity, no other outcomes theoretically possible) within seconds".
Season 2 will be Fukushima.
Should thank soviets for you and your mom being even born, faggot.
I'm actually 20
Mum had me in her 40s, in 1998
Explains my autism desu
youre thinking of someone who lived over 100 years prior and looks like him
THERE IS NO REACTOR
You can't see the kino when you're focused on reading.
wasnt that pretty boring
And so he shall.
shut your mouth boy, we need more water in the core
as a boy
Subtitles are better than dubbing but there's no need to dub if the show is already in english, why would HBO go thorugh the trouble of hiring an entire russian cast, translating everything they have written, having trouble communicating the instructions to the cast,... just because a random autist in a chink board wants to feel """immersed"""?
>reactor core, nice and hot
>mfw Chernobyl was real
>all those people whose skin was boiling off actually happened
>they all died horribly
holy shit, why
be like the competent wholesome sequel where everyone generally does the right thing the entire time.
Apologies.
>28 people died
Woah that was anti-climactic. I thought it was in hundreds. Given the confusion and the scale of disaster that's not much.
''This is fine''
Dyatlov
>trusting the (((media)))
The scene with the old guy in the bunker was pure propaganda tho.
Protip: Cherenkov effect only shows up when the stuff is underwater.
about 3.6
Yeah, and the other 1000 ino
So is this show any good?
xD
really no one finds this post hilarious?
It sucks, but what sucks even more is that far more people die every minute due to pollution from burning fossil fuels. Which would be greatly reduced if we just used nuclear power plants.
Chernobyl was just a bad design.
Everyone knows that you can’t make a kino tv show or movie without at least 50% of the cast being bongs. Pleb
The nuclear fallout from that causes deaths/mutations/cancer to this day faggot.
When wil they start with the ANUUUUUs and shit
For what? To dump it in a ditch?
Don't forget the tens of thousands who developed cancer and leukemia and all that shit.
That's directly died from the accident. No word on all the people who lived there or got showered with radioactive crap all over Europe. You can't really blame all the cancers on Chernobyl just like you can't say that it didn't cause cancer.
Scorched earth!
So that mean he finally got his reactor watered properly!
At fucking last.
the reactor is fine, we just need to lower the rods and add more water
First episode lives up to and surpasses
>Surviving Disaster 1x03: Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster
Which is totally kino. If the miniseries continues this way, it will be a 10/10.
>Cherenkov effect
>It's Vavilov-Cherenkov effect in russian
Why did you guys cut off other guy?
I live near the remaining sites of the Manhattan project
an interesting fact, despite fully knowing the danger and the time period my city was founded, bomb shelters are a rarity here
mostly because any sort of accident or strike meant a bomb shelter wouldn't save you anyways
no shit the dude was like 90 and was probably part of the revolution
Is this show any good?
At least read the Wiki article dude and see the estimates. Effect on cancer rates was minuscule.
Radiation is obviously awful but for some reason (I suspect media bullshit), people think it's Satan or something.
Pollution isn't real though. It's just some bullshit liberals made up to squeeze money out of the government and big business by selling cleaning services and "clean air" taxes. Get it together user.
Think about it this way: Why would the Illuminaty allow the planet they consider their plaything to be destroyed? Pollution isn't real.
That's how that shit worked back then. USSR almost got Gagarin killed because they wanted a space launch to coincide with the founding of communism in Russia or some shit so they sped up everything. Some other guy took Gagarin's seat and died in his place.
i like the show, but the "bad guys" acting like super evil cartoon villains is kinda cringe
It'd be cold around the power plant+massive steam. Seems possible water droplets would form and go blue?
So how does this show shoehorn in diversity or social justice or general degenerate faggotry and is it still worth watching despite this
please leave
incredible digits comrade
COMRADE FOMIN
WHIP MR DYATLOV
AS A BOY
that was a very hitler moving divisions around in the bunker moment
BASED
Maybe I'm brainwashed too. I'll read it.
>I can I be triggered
Vavilov sounds like a made-up name so he probably didn't do anything important. Just kidding. I know Cherenkov won the Nobel while under the supervision of Vavilov at the Lebedev Institute.
wtf this post made me donate 1000$ to Israel
The elephants foot isn't cesium though, it's corium with some uranium in it
Link to podcast, comrade?
The whole "but Stalin made SSSR great" narrative falls apart when you realize that at the beginning of the 20th century, Saudi Arabia for example was a pile of sand. There was nothing there - no educated population, no real cultural heritage to speak of (aside from Jeddah), no industry, nothing. Yet 40 years after the establishment of its oil industry, it was a very rich country. The USSR had a mind-boggling amount of natural and human resources and started from a much better position, yet it remained shit for pretty much the entire population.
Just how inefficient, corrupt, and fundamentally broken does a system have to be if even the immensely corrupt and not very competent Saudi monarchy can do better?
>this show shoehorn in diversity or social justice or general degenerate faggotry
WTF? Where did that happen?
fucking hope not, control rods need to be mixed in the core between fuel rods, you pull them in and out to allow nuclear bits to fly between fuel rods and make nuclear. ok i mean i'm not a nuclear physicist but that's how it works.
haha wtf the fuel isn't moved around anywhere it is processed and enriched into fuel rods that are loaded into the core, too much radioactive fuel too close together reaches criticality where the flying radiation causes chain reaction breakdown. if you want to read about tickling the dragons tail this is what happened when mr dingo dropped the core, reached critical mass and started a huge nuclear fission chain reaction; radioactive fuel breaks down and emits radioactive particles but if these particles hit another bit of fuel it breaks down that fuel quicker and its a chain reaction.
anyway its not a centrefuge, maybe a pipe for a heat exchange or could just be containment lining. but control rods go in the core, the blue bit in the middle. and centrefuges go in the manufactiruing plant or fuel rods, go watch silkwood shower for more about that thats what she did.
No projecting tranny, I won’t be triggered, I would just rather not waste my time on more pozzed jewish HBO garbage
1st episode has none of it
Neah, that's air getting ionized. Check out the first two entries. en.wikipedia.org
creator said they tried doing the accent thing but it ended being annoying and actors concentrated more on the accent than the acting.
making a show with a pure slav cast, in russian and with subtitles would never been picked up by hbo
the only winning move is not to play
>COMRADE! THE AIR I GLOWING AND PEOPLE ARE MELTING
>heh, I’ve seen this before nothing to worry about
What the fuck is wrong with these people
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It's also up on the other podcast sites
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Listen to this. The director gives a kino explanation for it.
He was there.
Shit tier reading comprehension
This also ruins my immersion.
he hung himself again
Wouldn't it be far too hot to even be standing there?
I’m European and I agree with him. You sound like a huge fucking pleb
Shit wording of the question comrade.
Now go fuck yourself.
Pripyat, I'm CNPP
hanged you esl faggot
I like seeing glimpses of history, this feeds that craving a lot. Also the utter kafkaesque reactions to the accident was very real.
when does this happen in the show?
>Again
when did he hang himself last time
Bad design and a long chain of absolutely terrible institutional decisions.
if any of them admit how serious it is, they have to take responsibility for it
This is literally the mindset that the USSR ran under the nomenklatura
>114341849
What social justitce and faggotry do you expect in the Soviet Union? Their version of sjw killed rich people and counter-revolutionaries, the enemy of the people!
>it’s your fault I can’t understand simple English
Unironically sub90 IQ
I like her Anuu and her cheeky breekys
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>there was no cat food in the USSR
>need evacuation
>wast 20 mintues repeating attention and reading out the official names of your employer instead of just saying get the fuck out
3.6/5
not good
not terrible
don't blame the producers, they just want to sell
blame americans for being retarded idiots who hate subtitles
Yes, comrade. All of us posting in this thread will be rewarded. It's our time to shine ;)
Russia doesn't teach it's people English like the English and nordfags do. There's a pretty limited number of competent Russian actors that don't talk like Frankenstein in English.
And this is an English/American coproduction being made for a global audience. Nobody cares about your shitty dying language.
Thanks fren
What's its heat conductivity along the "strain", because graphite is layered, right?
What said + Dyatlov had already suffered exposure to radiation while working on a nuclear sub so it wasn't such a big deal for him. His son died from leukemia so that might explain why he's such an asshole.
Chernobyl RBMK Fuel Rods, Before and After.
Name one (1) thing wrong with the show aside from the fact that the entire cast aren’t Slavs speaking in their actual language
According to the creators' podcast, the dialogue in the command soom was taken directly from the eyewitness testimonies. You also have to understand that before Chernobyl, no reactor had ever exploded before. Even without the Soviet propaganda, it was almost impossible to imagine that they had actually caused a nuclear disaster.
Cherenkov radiation can be generated in the eye by charged particles hitting the vitreous humour.
Downloading now, do I need subs? Probably a stupid question
WATCHU LOOKIN AT FUCKER
I SAW YOU LOOKIN
No tits
Mad Men
Your chart stops way short going barely beyond 2.5bar
>The nominal temperature of the cooling water at the inlet of the reactor is about 265–270 °C (509–518 °F) and the outlet temperature 284 °C (543 °F), at pressure in the drum separator of 6.9 megapascals (69 bar; 1,000 psi).[
they look pretty much the same
fucking thighs hnnng
Yeah and you're eye is 90% water what's your point?
why didn't the workers wear radiation suits?
>blocks your path
and the arse of a 12yo hnnng
Only for the technical terms and Slavic names.
They should definitely cover the elephant's foot whether it's the dude taking the photo 10 years later or a few weeks after the incident. That's probably one of the highlights of the chernobyl disaster. Same thing with the cleanup on the roof.
Well that's a type of watery gel.
It's nicely made but it exaggerates various stuff. Soviets did a lot of shit but they weren't THIS retarded. Disaster happened because guys in the plant ran the test to see if they could solve a safety issue haphazardly, shit happened, but reaction wasn't this inept. It's dramatization.
I brought this reactor into this world, and I find myself incredibly lucky
the black guy (with a white gf) is the hero and tries to warn everyone about the disaster, but no one listens to him
ooooh that's where he's from
even more proofs required
t. Myshkin Iosif Savelievich
they probably show how they did the mirror photo
so when the fuel is under the water of your eye?
got it.
no, the radiation passing through water, not underwater.
also i don't want any radiation near my eyes please
>tfw the elephant foot banishes your soul to the shadowrealm
>it's our time to shine
We'll be glowing in the dark
He got tired of all the medieval feudalism so he went straight to socialism.
so not much changed for him
When the nuclear reactor isn't exploding, there's pretty much zero radiation in the plant.
>they hired chefs to look after the nuclear plant
God i sank so many hours into STALKER. It feels so goddamn good loading up your inventory with bare minimum items to keep you afloat for a day then go out to see what loot you bring back from taking guns off corpses and diving in anomalies for sweet sweet gravi. IT GETS MY GODDAMN DICK HARD WHEN SINGLE TAP A MOTHERFUCKER WITH AN AS VAL.
>WALKS UP TO THE ROOF STILL NORMAL
>SLOWLY MARCHES OVER TO THE EDGE SINCE ITS ALL OVER FOR HIM ANYWAY, DOING IT FAST AND RUNNING BACK WONT HELP WITH THOSE LEVELS OF RADIATION
>LEANS OVER AND SEES THE HORROR OF THE REACTOR, SLOWLY TURNS BACK TO THE CAMERA
>HALF IN SHADOW, LIGHTED SIDE OF FACE BUBBLING UP RED
SHIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET (BLYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT)
Dude, you can heat water up to 2500 °C at which point it seperates into hydrogen and oxygen again. Steam does get hotter than 100 °C.This happened in Fukushima and it happened there.
The resulting combustion was what threw off the 500t cap on the reactor.
Do I understand this right ? When the reactor was on low output and they reintroduced the rods, what happened next was basically the football stadium sized equivalent of the Demon Core incident ?
for real though, what were the chef hats for?
>but reaction wasn't this inept
I think there was no procedure in the manual for operations after your reactor has been scattered around the neighborhood by a steam explosion and the core on fire.
So can I swim in this pool and be okay afterwards?
I guess it's cold as fuck but let's ignore it.
Trust me you don’t want Russian actors, they all taught to act for the back rows of theaters, they’re terrible in films.
Has the show got to the Divers yet?
Theres also really no such thing as radiation suits. Theres just anti contamination suits. If you don't know the difference contamination is the poop and radiation is the stink.
Unironically have sex.
To make sure people don't shed hair everywhere.
Is this supposed to be a question? What the fuck are you trying to say my friend?
None of them died due to this, it's one of the biggest myths around Chernobyl
Two are still alive today
There was something about swimming in the spent fuel pool
>waiter, these meatballs are making my gums bleed and all I can taste is metal
>is fine, drink more water
Sounds like one died then
kind of but not really, the core was just a core that went critical, the power plant was all full of water that immediately vaporized to steam and exploded.
the demon core went critical accidentally, the whole point of a nuclear power plant is the thing is going critical the whole time but you have it under control so its only going critical a little bit.
That's fine, but I doubt an old communist would have used phrases like "trusting in the state, belief in the state, etc.". That's not actual communist propaganda lingo, it's importing American libertardian memes.
THE CORE IS BURNING YOU DONKEY
GET IN THERE
FACT: There is a science of history.
FACT: This science was developed by Marx and Engels and perfected by Lenin.
FACT: The science of history implies that Soviet Socialism is the most advanced form of human cultural and scientific development and obviously a preventable nuclear accident cannot happen under such an ideology.
In 2005, from a heart attack.
CALL IN THE DAY SHIFT!
>BUT I WOULD BE SENTENCING THEM ALL TO DEATH
THE RODS ARE FUCKING RAW YOU DONKEY!
>YES CHEF
Can you see air glowing tho? If cherenkov effect appears when particles are faster than light in the environment, there should be a point where particles would be faster than light in air. But i imagine in that case radiation levels would so fucking high ppl would literally melt on the spot near chernobyl.
>Two are still alive today
Yeah, after several years of blood and skin transfusions
why are all their faces red
>particles are faster than light
not possible
Erythema (skin redness) is one of the first signs of strong radiation exposure. It's basically sunburn on steroids, caused by gamma radiation.
Extreme radiation is like a super sun burn that goes right through your entire body. His blood vessels under his skin are popping.
The correct term is prompt critical. Theres 4 types of critical when dealing with nuclear power plants. Sub critical meaning power is falling. Critical which means power is constant and stable. Super critical means that power is increasing in a normal fashion. And prompt critical such means that there's so many neutrons being produced that just with fast neutrons it's enough to sustain criticality. What that basically means is oh shit power is increasing at insane levels to the point that a fuckton of water at high pressure heated up enough to flash boil.
Contamination in or out, bad.
A radioactive heart attack
Do people lose hair only from the top of the head? Sides are literally never covered, explain this.
Embarrassed they suggested that a RBMK reactor core could explode.
FACT: The Soviet Union still exists and hides to this day somewhere deep under Moscow, silently waiting for the fall of capitalism.
Faster than the speed of light in that medium. Not speed of light in vacuum.
It is possible, because light is the fastest in vacuum, but in water/air/anywhere but vacuum it slower, but particles don't give a fuck.
Come on guys
its only 3.6
"Trust in the party, comrades" would have been more appropriate.
>TWO ISOTOPES AND THREE BEEF CHERENKOVS, HOW MUCH TIME TO THE THE PASS?
new thread:
Not him but the air glowing was quite literally a Gamma Ray/Gamma Radiation/Neutron Beam being fired into the atmosphere
First episode was absolute, total kino, even for complete accuracy autists like me. The bar was
>Surviving Disaster 1x03: Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster
and it did not fall behind that.
One died of a heart attack in 2005. One is definitely alive and still working in the industry, and the other is unknown but was still alive as of 2005
The flooded area was not as dangerous as made out to be, and they weren't even in the first to go in there after the event, it had been tested beforehand
They were still heroes for braving it and doing what they did to prevent further disaster, but a suicide mission it was not
Well they do give a fuck since that's the whole point of having a moderator in the first place but you are correct. It all kind of depends.
Because it's the equivalent of being under the sun for days, even being exposed to an UV transilluminator without protection can do this in a matter of minutes let alone gamma rays
The "glowing air" wasn't the Cernenikov (or however it's spelt)
It's the jet of radiation literally breaking apart oxygen particles in the air.
Isn't speed in air close to the speed in vacuum?
He says "trust in the Soviet socialism", which was very much a thing. Here's an example of a propaganda speech from a typical Soviet movie:
>We, the Soviet people, have discovered the immutable truth that the party teaches us. For this truth, so much blood has been shed and so much torment has been endured that to argue with it, or - even worse - to doubt, is to betray those who died and are still dying. This truth is our strength and our pride.
The official Soviet propaganda lines were not subtle.
It shouldn't be visible tho, should it?
its a result of the radiation on the camera. there is one account of a soviet filming from an MI-8 and after he went to develop and watch his film he notices it was very fuzzy, If I remember correctly its because the film is being ionized.
You're right, it wasn't Vavilov-Cherenkov Radiation.
>Within minutes after the steam explosion that caused the Chernobyl accident at 01:23 local time, a number of employees at the power station went outside to get a clearer view of the extent of the damage. One such survivor, Alexander Yuvchenko, recounts that once he stopped outside and looked up towards the reactor hall he saw a "very beautiful" LASER-like beam of light bluish light, caused by the ionization of air, that appeared to flood up into infinity.
>Just after 1:25 a.m., as the purple cone of iridescent flame leapt 150 meters into the air around Chernobylk's candy-cane-striped ventilation stack, the alarm bell sounded at Paramilitary Fire Station Number Two. In the telephone dispatcher's room, the master status board, with its hundreds of red warning bulbs - one for every room in the entire Chernobyl complex - suddenly lit up from top to bottom.
Adam Higginbotham, Midnight in Chernobyl.
Subtitles draw your eyes away from the visuals and towards the writing. I endure subtitles to watch foreign movies, but I don't have an autistic freakout whenever something dares not to be in the language of the area it's set in
It is, so that's why it's interesting if it possible for charged particles to get ahead and what are conditions should be like.
heart attack
>This one guy has spent the last 6 to 8 hours in these threads making 12 year old tier comments like this.
Lmaoing @ ur life bro
YOUR WALKING NEAR A BURNED CORE YOU FUCKING DICK!
> Implying the apparatchiki weren't cartoon villain tier
Bro who do you think it was that funded and oversaw shit like the stasi