Is it kino?
Is it kino?
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First episode was so kino, i got a sunburn from looking at it for 2 seconds.
Bit doom and gloom. The first ep was alright but nothing special. The real problem I have with the show is where it goes from here. What's left? All the political shit? Wow, nobody cares.
t. capeshit mouthbreather
the efforts to try and contain the issue went on for quite a long tim after the accident, and I for one will enjoy the political aftermath
please don't post in adult threads again
The cleanup operation AND the political coverup and subsequent announcement.
It's pretty interesting especially with how Deutschland 86 already covered it from the German standpoint
>Unless they're jangling some keys in front of me, its boring!
>Wanting 4 episodes of dramatised political nonsense
Just go read the wiki, you fucking brainlet.
It's not bad but it would be better with authentic slav accents and less sjwism
I'm happy they didn't try some fake accents
>has the attention span of literal nat
>calls others brainlet
Reactor cores are commonly called piles. Know why?
The first man made power plant came from a stack of uranium bricks in a pile at the University of Chicago.
The US military had all kinds of experiments with them. One of the first deaths to nuclear power was from a mobile nuclear reactor designed to power forward operating bases. It had a manual control rod (gas pedal, basically) that got stuck. Guy yanked on it to free it, pulled it all the way out, it blew up and the control rod nailed him to the ceiling.
The USAF had a working nuclear powered jet. But, it would exhaust radioactive gas.
It wasn't really high tech till like... 2003.
From last thread
with the delay until the deaths, is this going to get really gory?
I'd be happier if they got better actors that could either do them, or got slav actors. Since the existing ones are bad actors that can't do accents I'd be ok with bad slav actors because at least they can do the accents. The accent is a benefit no matter how you look at it.
It already feels rushed.
The first episode should have been about the build-up to the test. This wouldn't only serve as character development but also show the complete ignorance/apathy of the people involved. The episode we got should have actually been the second episode.
Instead we get a bunch of people we don't know or care about, doing a whole bunch of shit we don't care about, and then dying.
Yes, radiation death is one of the worst ways to go.
It's about the most gory thing to ever happen to anything.
High energy radiation impacts cells so strongly it shatters DNA. Know what happens when all your DNA breaks at the same time?
>authentic slav accents
You should feel embarrassed for being this stupid.
If you’re confused at the lack of specifics I’m obviously meaning of the Ukrainian kind (context should’ve clued you in). That said if it was up to me I’d make them speak Ukrainian and have it all subtitled.
Yeah, let's waste 4 hours on the explosion that lasted less than 4 minutes. What would they even show? 4 episodes of people bumbling around the wrecked plant?
>The first episode should have been about the build-up to the test.
It would've been tedious and boring and there's really no good way to do character development during a safety test considering the important reactions are the ones that occur after the detonation.
>also show the complete ignorance/apathy of the people involved.
They did a fantastic job of showing it in this ep, you aren't going to show apathy any better than when people are acting that way after reactor 4 went up. The contrast between despondency, shock, panic, and denial are much more interesting compared to what, the mild frustration they had during the test?
>Instead we get a bunch of people we don't know or care about, doing a whole bunch of shit we don't care about, and then dying.
Speak for yourself.
Go back and read what I said. You seem confused, comrade.
There were a million different things that they still need to show, do a little reading, or just watch the preview they put in at the end of the episode if you're too stupid to read.
Called SL-1 if you want to read about it. The only branch to have any success was the navy. One turbo genius named rickover invented a nuclear submarine in 49, was authorized by Congress to build it in 51, launched it by 54, and was setting speed records by 55
Too bad Ameritards can't read so subtitled shows don't work for them
I could provide retort for each of these points you made, but I'm not going to. I'd done tackling retards for today.
The show is this this philosophy personified:
After the explosion you have cleanup, evacuation, demolition and burial of the surrounding villages, shooting of animals, scientists/divers going inside the reactor, construction of the sarcophagus. These all can be covered side by side with the political/management.
Yeah if it was up to me I wouldn’t have the lowest common denominator as my target demo. Different perspectives I guess. Some want to make money, others want something good.
According to the book A Slow Death: 83 Days of Radiation Sickness, “one of Ouchi’s chromosomes could be identified or arranged in order.”
Ionizing radiation breaks covalent bonds. What do you think DNA is made out of? I feel like radiation breaking dna is a pretty innocuous statement.
My favorite radiation accident is the demon core. Some guy cooked himself and his two friends just trying to show off. All because is screwdriver slipped.
That's the second accident. The first accident had some dude drop a tungsten brick on top of it while he was stacking them around it.
It's hard to beat the USSR for stupid antics involving reactors
From the Darwin Awards:
(10 December 1968, Russia) While reading about nuclear accidents, a physicist found this Darwin Award. Mayak is a nuclear fuel processing center in central Russia that was experimenting with plutonium purification techniques. The report states that they were using "an unfavorable geometry vessel in an improvised operation as a temporary vessel for storing plutonium organic solution." In other words, they were pouring liquid plutonium into unsafe equipment.
Keep an eye on the shift supervisor.
"It was noticed that the solution was a combination of organic and aqueous solution [gunk in the tank.] Two operators [instructed by the shift supervisor] used an improvised setup to decant the dark brown [concentrated plutonium] organic solution. The shift supervisor then left to tend to other duties. During the second filling of the bottle, a mixture of aqueous and organic solution was drawn in. As a result, the operators stopped filling the bottle."
One asked the shift supervisor for further instructions. He was told to continue decanting the solution. This operator "poured it into the 60 L vessel for a second time. After [most] of the solution had been poured out, the operator saw a flash of light, and felt a pulse of heat. Startled, the operator dropped the bottle, ran down the stairs, and from the room."
The plutonium was too concentrated, and he had accidentally started a nuclear chain reaction! The alarms sounded, and everyone evacuated. So far, no fatal errors. But a second criticality happens while everyone is safely underground. Here's where it gets good.
"The shift supervisor insisted that the radiation control supervisor permit him to enter the work area. The radiation control supervisor resisted, but finally accompanied the shift supervisor back into the building. As they approached the basement room where the accident had occurred, the radiation levels continued to rise. The radiation control supervisor prohibited the shift supervisor from proceeding. In spite of the prohibition, the shift supervisor deceived the radiation control supervisor and entered the room."
So, with things more or less under control, the shift supervisor tricks the radiation control supervisor and goes into the room full of plutonium.
His "subsequent actions were not observed by anyone. However, there was evidence that he attempted to pour [the plutonium] into a floor drain. His actions caused a third excursion, larger than the first two, activating the alarm system in both buildings."
The shift supervisor proceeded to set off an even bigger nuclear chain reaction!
"The shift supervisor, covered in plutonium organic solution, immediately returned to the underground tunnel. He died about one month after the accident," having received four times the fatal dose of radiation. Everyone else survived.
Even if the shift supervisor had lived, he would still qualify for a Darwin Award. That much radiation causes sterility.
To this day Mayak is a raging dumpster fire that periodically has accidents detectable in western Europe
You're giving this thing more credence than it deserves. And I'm sorry, but you are. None of these were a big deal at the time, and the site itself has become a massive tourist attraction.
It might be the best thing to happen to Ukraine ever. Why else would you go there? Unless you're a Russian soldier of course lol
You can still enjoy this THICK ukranian accent during the subtitled telephone talk in the first ep.
Accents don't matter you fucking brainlet
Yeah I liked that part.
>83 days
Cancer can kill you in 2-4 weeks of it being first diagnosed. Unregulated cell growth is way more dangerous than radiation poisoning.
It's the feel good miniseries of the Spring! It's getting glowing reviews!
It has become a massive tourist attraction because they cleaned it up and now you can visit. You still can't visit the red forest, It was a big deal that people couldn't work for longer than 90 seconds. Robots fried the moment they were brought to the roof. Emptying a town and bulldozing small cities nearby is no big deal.
Knowing what I do about Hollywood, I’m guessing this will be vaguely anti-Russian and also try to spook people from nuclear energy.
>This is our moment to shine.
>*smirks*
FUKKEN BAZINGA DUDE
>You still can't visit the red forest
That's because it was cut down and buried desu.
Brainlet pseud
fucking lel
There are parts that haven't been cut/buried and are still contaminated.
>In April 2015, a large forest fire burning nearly 400 hectares came within twenty kilometres of the abandoned nuclear power plant, raising fears the flames would burn shrub and woodland surrounding the disaster zone, which could have released radioactive material into the atmosphere.
>Yea Forums says The Terror, Project Blue Book and Doom Patrol are all kino
>by the time each series ends, even Yea Forums has stopped watching them
Sorry fellow Yea Forumsbros - but I'm gonna skip this one.
Last time you had me watch an episode of "kino", I was treated to DC shoving transsexuals, feminists, blacks on Tinder and gay storylines in my face (Coon Patrol).
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OH NO NO NO HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
You live in cloud-cuckoo-land. That whole sit (Including reactor 4) hasn't been dangerous for years. It's nothing but a tourist attraction for normies.
Have you ever had sunburn? If you have then congratulations, you've absorbed a shitload more radiation than you ever would standing right next to reactor 4 today.
Well no shit wikijock, there's forest around, but THE ACTUAL Red Forest was cut down and buried.
with the terror we watched it all in the first two weeks when it was leaked
I didn't. It's basically like a redneck accent equivalent. When I hear it I can only think of stupid. uneducated and plainly unpleasant people
>To this day Mayak is a raging dumpster fire that periodically has accidents detectable in western Europe
Couldnt say it better
Also its worth to mention recent " European reports of increased ruthenium-106 levels." in 2017. Some are sure the fucking cloud came from Mayak. Also Russian response is "lol what cloud, show proof"
what's your point retard, radiation can kill someone in seconds
Based huetards
Kionest kino i ever read on wiki. The fucking buildup and progress is insane
>Some are sure the fucking cloud came from Mayak
Clearly delusional amerisharts and decadent europeans.
Nice strawman. And yeah, if you're standing next to a fucking Star.
You're hit with radiation every day. What the fuck do you think UV light is?
There's no red forest but Brisol University and the National Centre for Nuclear Robotics were fucking around there last month. Must be another dimension. bbc.com
And now you know how I feel when I hear anglo accents (especially in a show about Ukrainians)
Yikes, it just kept getting stupider and stupider.
I have a compass that glows in the dark, finnish army issue , it has radioactive symbol on it,
there is a crack in the glass over glowing part should i dispose of it anons?
>In 1957 the cooling system in one of the tanks containing about 70–80 tons of liquid radioactive waste failed and was not repaired. The temperature in it started to rise, resulting in evaporation and a chemical explosion of the dried waste, consisting mainly of ammonium nitrate and acetates (see ammonium nitrate/fuel oil bomb). The explosion, on 29 September 1957, estimated to have a force of about 70–100 tons of TNT,[8] threw the 160-ton concrete lid into the air.[7] There were no immediate casualties as a result of the explosion, but it released an estimated 20 MCi (800 PBq) of radioactivity. Most of this contamination settled out near the site of the accident and contributed to the pollution of the Techa River, but a plume containing 2 MCi (80 PBq) of radionuclides spread out over hundreds of kilometers.[9] Previously contaminated areas within the affected area include the Techa river, which had previously received 2.75 MCi (100 PBq) of deliberately dumped waste, and Lake Karachay, which had received 120 MCi (4,000 PBq).[6]
>In the next 10 to 11 hours, the radioactive cloud moved towards the north-east, reaching 300–350 km (190–220 mi) from the accident. The fallout of the cloud resulted in a long-term contamination of an area of more than 800 to 20,000 km2 (310 to 7,720 sq mi), depending on what contamination level is considered significant, primarily with caesium-137 and strontium-90.[6] This area is usually referred to as the East-Ural Radioactive Trace (EURT).[10]
> The Soviet government in 1968 disguised the EURT area by creating the East Ural Nature Reserve, which prohibited any unauthorised access to the affected area.
>According to Gyorgy,[22] who invoked the Freedom of Information Act to gain access to the relevant Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) files, the CIA had known of the 1957 Mayak accident since 1959, but kept it secret to prevent adverse consequences for the fledgling American nuclear industry.
Take this man to the infirmary
Shit I'm sure bongoloids know better than a man who actually was involved in all this huh?
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Also read the fucking wiki articale you moron
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>Red Forest was bulldozed and buried in "waste graveyards"
Don't sleep with it or keep it on you at all times and you should be fine. Also don't eat it. Find someone with a Geiger counter and see what it says. Physics universities should have one. Maybe fire departments too. Depending where you are and how nice the people are you could ask them instead of buying a counter.
okay this is EPIC
slavs surely know how to handle radiation
the number of explosions is borderline comical, how the fuck this joke of a facility hasn't been shut down?
Are you so stupid you can't tell the difference between eating a banana and staring into the burning wreckage of a nuclear reactor?
Look at all these fake trees in this fake forest. Must be that fake new and CGI I keep hearing about.
Makes plutonium for nukes most probably.
This is your last bump from me.
Begging for (You)'s by being unironically stupid and making shitty threads is fine. It's not something I do, but I'm glad you get something from it.
I'll repeat once again because you seem brain damaged.
The Red Forest was a short lived phenomenon when a strip of pine forest was turned red by a radiation trace from a plant. It ws cut down and buried during the clean up.
What you're showing is newly grown trees you fucking inbred dumbfuck, the actual Red Forest is long gone.
Furthermore, what your retard bongolid tourists call a red forest is actually the Buryakovka waste disposal field which is bigger than the actual Red Forest was and contains all sorts of things including construction debris and machines.
yes
Yeah I wish it was about like, idk, the women of Chernobyl and superheroes n stuff like that.
Watching this made me ashamed to be Canadian, we use way too much unsafe nuclear power in this country and really need to learn to invest in Windmills/Solar panels, before it's too late...
It's always interesting to see this time of day hit and people that complain about shit thats explained in the podcast start posting
Or they just ask really dumb shit it's one of those two
STFU you dingus. CANDU reactors are among the safest.
Enjoy your third arm...
Forbes had an article about how it kind of bullshit. One two people died the frist night and it was from fire not radiation. The first death from radiation did not come till weeks later.
Yes goys, nuclear is bad, rely on oil and solar panels lol ;)
related kino, so I hear.
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This guy was a fucking hypocrite, moaned about how evil his invention but he knew full well what he was building before he got there. There is only one person among these people (manhattan project) who can take the moral high ground when talking about nuclear weapons. The one person who left when he realised what he was helping to make and spent the rest of his life trying to contain it's spread. en.wikipedia.org
And Kalashnikov bemoaned the fact that morons in Africa were using the weapon he invented to defend his country to murder countless innocents but he still made the fucking thing.
>really need to learn to invest in Windmills/Solar panels, before it's too late...