/3.6/ - chernobyl

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FUCK YOUR SUIT NIGGA

Surfin' USSR.

thread theme
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Absolutely based and redpilled anti-commie kino

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/RBMK/

The travel plan I filed with the party lists smeekov, maimendov, doctor pavich and 100 of you.

Tis mor bedder

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When I saw you posted the Beach Boys ITT I figured it would be this song:

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Formerly

A butter and caviar sandwich sounds incredibly unpleasant

based 3.6 balanced the autistic rage of both thread namers

No.

sounds gloopy and mushy
requires a much needed crunch

I hope some GOP think tanks are watching this and taking notes on how to valorise coal miners.

would be top tier propaganda desu.

maybe the real chernobyl was the friends we made along the way

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Yes.

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Poor Ignatenko. Stupid spicy rocks.

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Imagine suffering and dying for a country that won't even exist in five years.

Eat it as is then.

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Subatomic frenz.

The land still exists

They did it for people user not a country. They saved lives.

most people fight for their community rather than their government. i fought for the people of america, not for the american government.

>brainlet tries to be thought provoking

>i fought for the people of america

Big yikes

Suffering seems to be the eternal condition of slavs though. Although Communism certainly didn't help. I really have immense respect for those people though.

yes, tovarisch. banter, frens, happiness and qt3.14s lie in our future.

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>Niles the butter NOW

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You don't know what you're talking about. Try it

The people who took the job and died selflessly probably did it for their fellow man though, not for the sake of Communism.

It's exactly how it's supposed to be eaten, you heathen.

>no tits
dropped

That’s a lot of fucking caviar

>sandwiches need to crunch
t. crisp sandwich autismo

Maybe I missed something, but how did Khomiuk know the firefighters wife was pregnant?

Sandwich implies bread, not toast points you uncultured heathen

By that time there was already 7 years of death and suffering for dying country happening in Afghanistan. Chernobyl and subsequent liquidation and construction of the "Shelter" was the last nail to the USSR's coffin.

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>Revolutionary care: Castro's doctors give hope to the children of Chernobyl

>More than 18,000 have been treated since 1990

theguardian.com/world/2009/jul/02/cuba-chernobyl-health-children

Where did you guys watch this? Did the episode leak or something, cause on HBO it says it's airing in 5 hours from now?

still think it needs something crunchy added to it
otherwise your just eating slop
im sure the slop tastes great but food isnt only about the taste
texture is a big thing

She saw her behind the plastic and he was touching her belly.

He was touching her belly, brainlet

>guardian
>positive article on socialism
stop please. you just want that /pol/ attention and for them to ruin this thread, dont you

lol what you dont even make sense
go eat your slop, fat fuck

This. I need more Soviet kino from the 80s youtube.com/watch?v=Iknh6sQtDnM

I downloaded it this morning and I live in Eastern Europe.

I watched it on HBO Nordic 12 hours ago

I'm glad none of you were in charge of the clean up, apparently it was all no big deal and everybody should have just stayed home.

It's on Monday's at 10pm in the US.

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>Emma Watson

What's her role gonna be?

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I just watched it on HBO nordic

>paying user getting cuckholded while chad pirates already seen it

It aired last night on HBO.

Yes comrade. Can I interest you in a slice of pizza to hold you over?

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>emily watson
stop with this terrible meme faggot

The reactor cooled itself though IRL, they obviously didn't know that at the time, but all their measures to stop it were unnecessary. Building the Sarcophagus was all that was needed.

has everyone stopped using torrents all of a sudden?

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This guy didn't take his underwear off!

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>tells the dumb stupid roastie no touching
>first thing she does is touch
i hope she dies a slow painful horrible death. God i hate women

user you can watch "9th company" ("9 poтa") in Russian. Though it's a shitty Hollywoodish piece, at least it has the setting.

Russian komrade

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shilling this horrible show is so embarrassing

take em off lads tee hee

what is a good show

>still no upload on any streaming site
somebody give me a link

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I could have downloaded it if I wanted to. I just want to see it legally when I can.

we should make a poll
/rbmk/ was better

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So how badly did Fukushima fuck up the ocean, comrades?

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THERE'S DOZENS OF US

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>/got/ asylum seekers
get out

Cuba is honestly the most based country in the world. Iran a close second. Cucking the amerilards for decades and still going strong.

have sex incel

Actually, the fictional woman that keeps getting BTFO is not as bad as we first thought. Maybe this series is saved.

Not great, not terrible.

Punisher

What's good about it?

I cried at this scene desu

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>NOOOOOOOO MUH 3 EPISODES IN SICRIT CLUB
first day?

Polls are easy to manipulate you just turn on and off airplane mode and you can vote as many times as you want.
Also nobody really cares except for autistic /rbmk/ faggots like you.

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>y-youre a newfag
says the game of thrones watcher lmao

That's not caviar. It's salmon roe.

>115272406
cared enough to reply

This scene needs a fucking warning for future episodes. Dudes body is permanently burned into my mind this morning

It didn't do anything. The Fukushima fish claim is a myth. Pacific Salmon have been on the decline since before Fukushima, since hydro power, and agricultural river damming has destroyed their breeding ground.

W...why didn't they show Akimov?

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>heh I'm nothing like them

Not at this part? Lyudmila holding a pair of shoes is a nice touch. They couldn't fit them on his body so they buried him barefoot.

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His face was gone lad

they ran out of budget and was left filming a piece of ham with a moustache on it
didnt look good

he had no face to show

More like nobody bothered to dress up radioactive bodies that were going to be buried together in a giant ditch

>mfw no face

>I WASNT ACTUALLY BEING SERIOUS I DONT ACTUALLY CARE ABOUT THE NAME LOL IM NOT A SPERG I WAS BAITING YOU AND YOU REPLIED HAHAHA I GOT YOU HAHAHA
yikes

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I hate this show for causing irrational fear of atomz amongst the proles. Fucking green hippy retards, nuclear power is not only the safest option, it's the smartest option to stop climate change.

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frogposters and name thread autists should fuck off

These threads are incredible

I'd rather not depend on an energy source that can quite literally change my DNA if something bad happens. Which if we look at human history, something bad happening is the only constant

comrade Dyatlov pls

so when do the monsters get made?
Like from the Chernobyl Diaries film

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yeah, its salmon roe. Caviar is Surgeon and Paddlefish

Its actually really good.

>I hate this show
People have been afraid of nuclear energy since chernobyl you idiot
This show has nothing to do with it
and people are more aware of how nuclear energy plants work
You are really gay and dumb.

is that really from the episode? i haven't seen it yet

how could he pronounce the "v" without lips tho?

It's arguable that there was other stuff along the way, but you can't ignore the cost to Soviet prestige and wealth that $16 billion will inflict.

The Soviet union will be remembered for many things. But five hundred years from now most of them will be forgotten.

Not Chernobyl.

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No.

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Does Thorium count as nuclear energy? Isn't it literally incapable of causing harm to people?

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It kills a lot less people then other power sources. Almost all the deaths with nuclear power are due to mining.

Also we have 1000s of years of uranium. Let alone Thorium.

just some concrete!

no. coal plants fitted with catalysts are the smartest option to stop emissions. Nuclear power is ludicrously expensive, provides fewer jobs and creates waste.

No, it's an actual picture of one of the firefighters.

Coal power kills many more people then nuclear user.

Next episode they go around killing all the animals.

All the uranium we don't use in reactors will just go into worthless nukes, we might as well get something out of it.

They tried to but the corpses were in such a state that they couldn't. His body belonged to the government as a hero of the SU.
>At the morgue they said, "Want to see what we'll dress him in?" I do! They dressed him up in formal wear, with his service cap. They couldn't get shoes on him because his feet had
swelled up. They had to cut up the formal wear, too, because they couldn't get it on him, there wasn't a whole body to put it on. It was all—wounds. The last two days in the hospital—I'd lift his arm, and meanwhile the bone is shaking, just sort of dangling, the body has gone away from it. Pieces of his lungs, of his liver, were coming out of his mouth. He was choking on his internal organs. I'd wrap my hand in a bandage and put it in his mouth, take out all that stuff. It's impossible to talk about. It's impossible to write about. And even to live through. It was all mine. My love. They couldn't get a single pair of shoes to fit him. They buried him barefoot.
>The Extraordinary Commission met with us. They told everyone the same thing: it's impossible for us to give you the bodies of your husbands, your sons, they are very radioactive and will be buried in a Moscow cemetery in a special way. In sealed zinc caskets, under cement tiles. And you need to sign this document here. If anyone got indignant and wanted to take the coffin back home, they were told that the dead were now, you know, heroes, and that they no longer belonged to their families. They were heroes of the State. They belonged to the State.

just check scr.cr later

i should not laughing at this

Did the irradiated lads get last rites? I know gommunism forbade it, but what was the reality on the field?

Yes but the reactors work in a different way. Akin to common liquid reactions in chemical vessels.

>it's the smartest option to stop climate change.
modern nuclear reactors are pretty expensive, that's why nobody wants to spend money on it anymore

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Accuracy fags and it was no big deal fags are a cancer on these threads. How do we purge them comrades?

yeah because it is used to power a million more plants you moron.

piratebay works

make me fgt

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Even if they did, it would have been performed by one of those Orthodox popes and thus wouldn't count in the eyes of the true God.

Keep correcting them. Contain the spread of misinformation.

>Pieces of his lungs, of his liver, were coming out of his mouth.

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>streaming site
those still exist?

>Believing communist government statistics

Megapleb

yikes, how can zoomers still not torrent?

>irrational fear of atomz
>irrational

Naw, nigga. Nuclear power is exactly as dangerous as you think it is. Coal and gas are just WORSE, because the damage they do can't realistically be contained.

A nuclear plant creates toxic waste in convenient can form, that can be safely stored over long periods of time if you're not cheap and stupid about it.

A coal or gas plant creates toxic waste is gaseous cloud form, where it gets everywhere and all over everything. In your lungs, on your clothes, all over the place.

Nuclear power is clean, but it's not safe. You have to MAKE it safe. Never assume it's friendly and cuddly.

The show's alright, but i'm a bit perplexed how this gets a thread with 300+ plus replies a day and something like Veep got 0

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Says the Catholic or even worse, Protestant.

Coal plants even put more radio isotopes in the air than modern nuclear plants.

>provides fewer jobs
Are you a keynesian? That something is less efficient isn't really a positive thing.

Thorium can be used as nuclear fuel, but it has some general issues.

It needs uranium to start the reaction, and 2ndly, it melting temperature is very high, thus making it into fuel is very hard. It has a slightly cleaner fuel cycle and less nuclear bomb risks, however only country that really wants to do it is India, and that since they are the only major nuclear country without massive known uranium reserves, but even then, it might be cheaper just to get uranium by dig a deep mine south african style or get it from seawater. As you have to maintain two nuclear cycles which is a PITA.

Wait till they find out how much the storage costs, and a smart grid for renewables cost. The price tag to store 1MWh of solar or wind is over $500K. The cost will be over $100 trillion. Whereas, 100% nuclear energy will only cost $4-6 trillion.

>Pieces of his lungs, of his liver, were coming out of his mouth. He was choking on his internal organs. I'd wrap my hand in a bandage and put it in his mouth, take out all that stuff.

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Discord trannies use these threads like chatrooms if you haven't noticed.

Send them up to the vent block roof.

Veep was shit tho

It kills many more people by power produced user. Coal is actually the biggest killer among power production. And as the other user pointed out, releases more radiation then even nuclear power plants.

Veep is a shitty show for SJWs and libtards

you have to be a complete fucking retard
ettv

more like 300+ replies in a few hours

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Veep is americanised serialised liquid shit, Cherno is mini docu kino

>Seven o'clock. At seven I was told he was in the hospital. I ran there, but the police had already encircled it, and they weren't letting anyone through. Only ambulances. The policemen shouted: the ambulances are radioactive, stay away! I wasn't the only one there, all the wives whose husbands were at the reactor that night had come. I started looking for a friend, she was a doctor at that hospital. I grabbed her white coat when she came out of an ambulance. "Get me inside!" "I can't. He's bad. They all are." I held on to her. "Just to see him!" "All right," she said. "Come with me. Just for fifteen or twenty minutes." I saw him. He was all swollen and puffed up. You could barely see his eyes. "He needs milk. Lots of milk," my friend said. "They should drink at least three liters each." "But he doesn't like milk." "He'll drink it now." Many of the doctors and nurses in that hospital, and especially the orderlies, would get sick themselves and die. But we didn't know that then.

since veep is a boring show.

This, it flawlessly highlights the absurd nature of soviet bolshevism

From memoirs of a liquidator's wife. Translated by Russian kkomrade.

Part 1.

Followed him to the coffin... But I remember not the coffin itself, but a large plastic bag... This bag... They asked me at the morgue: "Want to see how we are going to dress him?" I do! They dressed him in full uniform, put a cap up on his chest. Couldn't find the shoes of his size, because the legs are swollen. Bombs instead of legs. The full dress uniform was also cut, they could not fit it upon him, there was no longer a whole body. Everything is a bloody wound. The last two days in the hospital... I would raise his hand, and the bone staggers, the bone dangles, the bodily tissue detaches from it. The pieces of the lungs, the pieces of liver were going through the mouth... He was choking with his own guts... I would wrap my hand with a bandage and put it in his mouth, I rake it all out of it... You can't tell! It is impossible to write! And even live through it... It's all so dear... So precious... No shoe size could be pulled onto his legs... They put him into a coffin barefoot...

Before my eyes... In his full dress uniform, they put him in a cellophane bag and tied it up. And this bag was then placed in a wooden coffin ... And the coffin was wrapped into another bag ... Cellophane is transparent, but thick, like an oilcloth. And all this was then placed in a zinc coffin, barely fitted. Only the cap remained above.

i dont live in 3rd world and am too poor for vpn

It's scarier that way.

pollution from coal plants fucks up your dna too; that's why it gives you cancer. And they pump that shit into the fucking air. Much rather have nuclear power, even leaving aside climate change.

I mean if you chow down on a hunk of Thorium you're not gonna have a good time. But it's way safer, yes.

'clean coal' is a meme. Natural gas is the superior 'transition period' fuel before full solar/geo/4th gen nuclear/wind

>gommunism forbade it
No it didn't, wtf? State atheism only meant that politics and religion were strictly separated. You were allowed to be religious in your private life. It is true that if you were very religious your career prospects weren't great tho.

>believing fake news western media

>We were thinking we might have had 20, perhaps 50rem. But there was a man there who'd been involved in a nuclear accident in the submarine fleet, he said it was more serious than that. 'You don't vomit at 50,' he said."
hmmm wonder who that man was..
theguardian.com/world/2004/aug/24/russia.health

He'll be fine, I've seen much worse

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Oh, it's already posted. Nevermind.

>docu kino
user don't say that. You'll bring out the accuracy fags who will complain about how the whole show is a travesty because irl it was slightly less of a ridiculous mess than what the show depicts.

>bitch goes inside the plastic
>his body
jesus christ, is there a worse way to go

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How would the US have dealt with a nuclear disaster like this?

>the muh jobs fallacy
not this shit again

Yeah, the same shit except longer, like that Jap did.

>only 2 more episodes
it cant get any worse than the poor souls in the hospital, tell me it wont get worse

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Everybody came together. His parents, my parents. They bought black scarves in Moscow . We were received by an emergency commission. And they told everyone the same thing, that they cannot us the bodies of your husbands, your sons, they are very radioactive and will be buried in a Moscow cemetery in a special way. In sealed zinc coffins, under concrete tiles. And you have to sign this document. We need your consent. If someone was unwilling, wanted to take the coffin home, they were convinced that they, they say, are heroes and no longer belong to the family. They are already the state people. They belong to the state.

We got into the hearse. Relatives and some military people. A colonel with a walkie-talkie . He said over the walkie-talkie: “Wait for our orders! Wait! ”We cruised around Moscow for two or three hours, along the ring road. We are returning to Moscow again. By radio: “We do not allow entry to the cemetery. The cemetery is attacked by foreign correspondents. Wait a minute.” Parents are silent. Mother's black handkerchief. I feel that I am losing consciousness. I have a breakdown: “Why should my husband be hidden? Who was he? A killer? A criminal? A criminal? Who are we burying? ”Mom: “Quiet, quiet, sweetheart.” Strokes me on the head, takes my hand. The colonel transmits: “Allow me to proceed to the cemetery. The wife is hysterical.” At the cemetery we were surrounded by soldiers. We went under escort. And the coffin was carried under guard. No one was allowed to say goodbye. Only the relatives. They buried the coffins instantly. "Quickly! Quickly!”, commanded the officer. They didn’t even allow us to touch the coffin.

that's why I didn't say documentary

And then we were immediately forced into the buses.

They instantly bought and brought us return tickets. The next day. All the time we were with a man in civilian clothes, with a military manners, he did not even let us leave the room and buy food for the trip. God forbid we talk to anyone, especially me. As if I could speak then, I could not even cry. The duty officer, when we left, counted all the towels, all the sheets. Then they were put in a plastic bag. Probably burned .. We paid for the hotel ourselves. For fourteen days.

What did she say there? "You look like a newborn" man that was screwed up

>3rd world
>implying
ah yes, the land of the free.
where if you download something the FBI knocks on your door.
>lol yuropoors being invaded by mudslimes xddd
at least i can watch shit free without being stop resisting'd.

Stop it Boomer, go back to sleep or take a seat away from the computer and sip your boomer juice.

blamed the russkies and you'd have to tip the clean up crew

based Dyatlov will get better

I can't remember the trip out to my parents' village. It was like I woke up when I saw my mother. "Mama. Vasya's in Moscow. They flew him out on a special plane!" But we finished planting the garden. [A week later the village was evacuated.] Who knew? Who knew that then? Later in the day I started throwing up. I was six months pregnant. I felt awful. That night I dreamed he was calling out to me in his sleep: "Lyusya! Lyusenka!" But after he died, he didn't call out in my dreams anymore. Not once. [She starts crying] I got up in the morning thinking I have to get to Moscow. By myself. My mother's crying: "Where are you going, the way you are?" So I took my father with me. He went to the bank and took out all the money they had.

jobs are a positive thing, and the economy is much healthier with coal plants rather than nuclear plants. Efficiency is hardly relevant given the whole power grid system is not even remotely optimized for efficiency and it isn't required either.

yes obviously it would kill more and spread more radiation in the short term, only an idiot wouldn't grasp that it involves deep earth mining operations. But it is still much much cheaper and beneficial to the economy to fit out coal plants over investing in nuclear power. You also can't really tally up the deaths if nuclear power contributed the same as coal currently does. The potential for accidents, anomalies and the construction of plants would all cause deaths over time.

>Ouchie

I know i really shouldn't but this makes me laff erry tiem

No. Not to my knowledge.
I'd say cancer, but that's at least treatable. You get to move around and be YOU for most of it, not bedridden and forced to bear witness to your own decomposition.

It's so wrong. People are supposed to rot away AFTER they die...

greentext it please
thank you

they might show the Chernobyl children or the mass abortion that took place.

>Hugs his decaying radioactive body as she carries his ghoul baby

AWALT, have you taken the Ghoulpill yet? its over

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>jobs are a positive thing, and the economy is much healthier with coal plants rather than nuclear plants
boomers get the bullet first

The severity of the disaster was a direct result of party politics (covering up design flaws in the reactor) so it's a bit of a loaded question.

I stopped watching Veep 2 seasons ago. Selena losing the presidency should have been the end of the series. It's in Zombie mode now.

how long until the radioactive dust settles, user?

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>jobs are a positive thing
lmao you're a retard

we want WEALTH and more economic output
not muh jobs

keynesians are nation wreckers

You mean the Jap from Tokaimura accident?

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She said we're going to have a baby.

50 million billion trillion years

Jesus, humans never did evolve out of our primate minds after 50,000 years, huh?

Did all soviet computer displays have red letters? Like the evil guys in the movies

youtube.com/watch?v=WgxPs-L-Bhg

>says the pathetic loser in his mom's basement wasting his life on an anonymous imageboard

the night shift plant manager was involved in one, not sure which one though.

>coughing up pieces of liver

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who says you're getting any of the wealth?

fight for your job scraps and don't forget to pay your rent serf

stop hotboxing the planet boomer

germany actually
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_aspects_of_file_sharing#Germany

Ouchi never got his leg removed reeeeeeeee

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It was tinted red for dramatic effect. The original display had white/gray font.

WTF why didn't they kill him.

bit of a loaded question since it cannot happen to a US reactor.

Closest would be something like this.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SL-1

Last episode ever was last week

>It was a special hospital, for radiology, and you couldn't get in without a pass. I gave some money to the woman at the door, and she said, "Go ahead." Then I had to ask someone else, beg. Finally I'm sitting in the office of the head radiologist, Angelina Vasilyevna Guskova. But I didn't know that yet, what her name was, I didn't remember anything. I just knew I had to see him. Right away she asked: "Do you have kids?" What should I tell her? I can see already I need to hide that I'm pregnant. They won't let me see him! It's good I'm thin, you can't really tell anything. "Yes," I say. "How many?" I'm thinking, "I need to tell her two. If it's just one, she won't let me in." "A boy and a girl." "So you don't need to have anymore. All right, listen: his central nervous system is completely compromised, his skull is completely compromised." Okay, I'm thinking, so he'll be a little fidgety. "And listen: if you start crying, I'll kick you out right away. No hugging or kissing. Don't even get near him. You have half an hour." But I knew already that I wasn't leaving. If I leave, then it'll be with him. I swore to myself! I come in, they're sitting on the bed, playing cards and laughing. "Vasya!" they call out. He turns around: "Oh, well, now it's over! Even here she found me!"

The bodies of the scientists and that fireman were fucking horrifying holy shit.

the show is gonna end with the wife's baby dying of cirrosis a few hours after birth

Or with the fall of the Soviet Union which destroyed the based miner's medical treatment and pensions. threadly reminder that Yeltsin was the worst russian leader of the 20th century.

>wasting his life on an anonymous imageboard
uh, user?

>jobs are a positive thing, and the economy is much healthier with coal plants rather than nuclear plants. Efficiency is hardly relevant given the whole power grid system is not even remotely optimized for efficiency and it isn't required either.
Efficiency as in we get more MWs per worker with nuclear plants than with coal plants. This way the free'd workers can do something more productive for society rising the efficiency of economy.

Damn comrade looks like i fell for reactionary propaganda again

imagine being this fucking bluepilled

how do you even function in society?

Are those rectangular bits rejected skin grafts?

Crazy how just staring at this for a few seconds irl would be a instant death sentence

She's probably wrong about that but you gotta realize it's the perspective of a distressed wife from a tiny village who probably knows very little about biology or ARS watching her husband die. I'm sure he was choking, just probably not on his own liver.

kek, glad i live in south europe

>a rector core can't explode

>You came off like a naive idiot

What did he mean by this

>I fought for the people of America
>6000 km away from America

that pic isn't Ouchie however doctors and his family genuinely believed he could be saved

She doesn't.
She does loose the baby though.
Ironically the baby absorbed most of the radiation and thats why she survived.

>who says you're getting any of the wealth?
economic illiterate detected
increases in economic production of actual resources gets sold into the economy which reduces prices and increases real wages

leftists need a bullet in the head

>He looks so funny, he's got pajamas on for a size 48, and he's a size 52. The sleeves are too short, the pants are too short. But his face isn't swollen anymore. They were given some sort of fluid. I say, "Where'd you run off to?" He wants to hug me. The doctor won't let him. "Sit, sit," she says. "No hugging in here." We turned it into a joke somehow. And then everyone comes over, from the other rooms too, everyone from Pripyat. There were twenty-eight of them on the plane. What's going on? How are things in town? I tell them they've begun evacuating everyone, the whole town is being cleared out for three or five days. None of the guys says anything, and then one of the women, there were two women, she was on duty at the factory the day of the accident, she starts crying. "Oh God! My kids are there. What's happening with them?" I wanted to be with him alone, if only for a minute. The guys felt it, and each of them thought of some excuse, and they all went out into the hall. Then I hugged and kissed him. He moved away. "Don't sit near me. Get a chair." "That's just silly," I said, waving it away. "Did you see the explosion? Did you see what happened? You were the first ones there." "It was probably sabotage. Someone set it up. All the guys think so." That's what people were saying then. That's what they thought. The next day, they were lying by themselves, each in his own room. They were banned from going in the hallway, from talking to each other. They knocked on the walls with their knuckles. Dash-dot, dash-dot.

>Mfw it's fookin raw

My father says his friends who served on submarines immediately called bullshit on most of what was officially announced about Chernobyl in the USSR.

>it cannot happen to a US reactor
Remember comrades, USofA Reactors don't explode

I fucking hate you so much Yea Forums

> since it cannot happen to a US reactor.
Haha, what?

Take him to the infirmary.

of course the answer is capeshit
just kys you stupid r*dditoid

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no wonder you feel attacked by "3rd world"

>As of February 2017, there were more than 400 hours of content uploaded to YouTube each minute, and one billion hours of content being watched on YouTube every day. As of August 2018, the website is ranked as the second-most popular site in the world, according to Alexa Internet.[1]

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is he gonna be alright

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Is that super smart scientist women that acts holier than thou OC? Because she sticks out like a sore thumb with her journalist act? Why the fuck is she so obsessed with spreading the "truth" when every country already know what happened, why is she not continue helping with fixing the accident like Leg?

Love makes people do incredibly stupid things

>For three days I lived with my friends in Moscow. They kept saying: Take the pot, take the plate, take whatever you need. I made turkey soup for six. For six of our boys. Firemen. From the same shift. They were all on duty that night: Bashuk, Kibenok, Titenok, Pravik, Tischura. I went to the store and bought them toothpaste and toothbrushes and soap. They didn't have any of that at the hospital. I bought them little towels. Looking back, I'm surprised by my friends: they were afraid, of course, how could they not be, there were rumors already, but still they kept saying: Take whatever you need, take it! How is he? How are they all? Will they live? Live. [She is silent.] I met a lot of good people then, I don't remember all of them. I remember an old woman janitor, who taught me: "There are sicknesses that can't be cured. You just have to sit and watch them."

>when the med "subhumans" are more free than the "german overlords nazi aryan masterrace"

the irony being that if the amerilards had let the ruskies do the job in afghanistan without supporting cancerous islamist mudshits, then 9/11, the american decade of mid east war and 3 trillion dollars of debt would never have come to america

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

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>economy to fit out coal plants over investing in nuclear power. You also can't really tally up the deaths if nuclear power contributed the same as coal currently does. The potential for accidents, anomalies and the construction of plants would all cause deaths over time.
Let me show you hard numbers.

Deaths per Trillion KW/H of power

Coal – U.S. 10,000 (These are the "clean coal you are talking about, regular coal is 10x that.)

Oil 36,000
Natural Gas 4,000

Biofuel/Biomass 24,000

Solar (rooftop) 440

Wind 150
Hydro – global average 1,400

Hydro – U.S. 5

Nuclear – global average 90 (including chernobyl)
Nuclear – U.S. 0.1


Anything building anything outside of new natural gas and modern nuclear reactors is just killing people and this ignores climate change, which also then pushes natural gas and nuclear. (Nuclear produces less greenhouse gasses then solar and wind.)

What's the deal with depleted uranium shells we're dropping over middle east? Not good or not terrible?

>This is what lefty/pol/ unironically believes

You come to *this* thread to tell us that?

Just 3.6 roentgens

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Reminder he survived
was one of the first to receive a bone marrow transplant

>Early in the morning I go to the market, then to my friends' place, where I make the soup. I have to grate everything and grind it. Someone said,"Bring me some apple juice."So I come with six half-liter cans, always for six! I race to the hospital, then I sit there until evening. In the evening, I go back across the city. How much longer could I have kept that up? After three days they told me I could stay in the dorm for medical workers, it's on hospital grounds. God, how wonderful! "But there's no kitchen. How am I going to cook?" "You don't need to cook anymore. They can't digest the food." He started to change—every day I met a brand-new person. The burns started to come to the surface. In his mouth, on his ongue, his cheeks—at first there were little lesions, and then they grew. It came off in layers—as white film . . . the color of his face . . . his body . . . blue . . . red . . . gray-brown. And it's all so very mine! It's impossible to describe! It'sbimpossible to write down! And even to get over. The only thing that saved me was it happened so fast; there wasn't any time to think, there wasn't any time to cry. I loved him! I had no idea how much! We'd just gotten married. We're walking down the street—he'd grab my hands and whirl me around. And kiss me, kiss me. People are walking by and smiling. It was a hospital for people with serious radiation poisoning. Fourteen days. In fourteen days a person dies. On the very first day in the dormitory they measured me with a dosimeter. My clothes, bag, purse, shoes—they were all "hot." And they took that all away from me right there.Even my underthings. The only thing they left was my money. In exchange they gave me a hospital robe—a size 56—and some size 43 slippers. They said they'd return the clothes, maybe, or maybe they wouldn't, since they might not be possible to "launder" at this point. That is how I looked when I came to visit him. I frightened him."Woman, what's wrong with you?"

>if there's less jobs the workers can do something else
incredible thinking user, truly nuclear has a bright future with individuals like yourself at the helm. It's great that such absolute morons as this feel they can dictate solutions to industry experts and governments and be heard because 'muh planet'. Good to have the smart ones at the helm.

that card says 9.3 though

that's bad!

maybe because viewers are sick and tired of cringy amerishart liberal politics shit and want something new and different from the classic orange man bad schlock being peddled out by american cinema and television?

>How would the US have dealt with a nuclear disaster like this?
They wouldn't. That is, it wouldn't happen. Western reactors have crucial safety features that prevent catastrophic failure like this.

>Core Containment Vessel
All western reactors even before Chernobyl, are encased in a solid steel bottle with a belly full of concrete specifically designed to endure core meltdown. In every case that a western reactor has melted down, the CCV has held in the corium mass. The RBMK reactor didn't include these because the Soviets couldn't build them.

>No graphite caps
I've never heard of a western reactor that used a neutron moderating material in its control rods. Anything else would be stupid.

>single flow coolant
Western reactors use a much simpler coolant flow system than the RBMK Pressure Tube system. This reduces pressure instability, reducing the risk of steam pockets.

But most importantly, we have
>informed staff
Our nuclear engineers get security clearances. They know the ins and outs of their reactors, their potential vulnerabilities and instabilities, and how to safely operate them. They are denied nothing on the grounds of 'state security'.

US reactors will melt down. All US reactors have negative void coeffeicency, so a loss of coolant will result in the nuclear chain reaction stopping, but the 6.6% residual heat can melt the reactor core down.

Worse thing is a hydrogen explosion which is much less bad then a steam and prompt critical reaction.

The USSR had no chance in Afghanistan. They had no idea how to govern it and the Afghanis, no matter their affiliation, absolutely loathed Soviets. American assistance was also negligible compared to the money the USSR and Pakistan were spending there.

it was considerable, but the disaster wasn't really that relevant until they discovered the radioactive contaminated water leaking in the ocean
we haven't determined the full scale of the damage yet
it happened 8 years ago user, we're still figuring out
try not to eat the fish from the japanese sea

The smartest indeed the only viable option is to reduce the world population rapid fashion. A fact that is slowly dawning on the elites

Learn nuclear physics.

>But I wanted to get something tasty! As if it mattered. I ran to the post office. "Girls," I told them, "I need to call my parents in Ivano-Frankovsk right away! My husband is dying." They understood right away where I was from and who my husband was, and they connected me. My father, sister, and brother flew out that very day to Moscow. They brought me my things. And money. It was the ninth of May. He always used to say to me: "You have no idea how beautiful Moscow is! Especially on V-Day, when they set off the fireworks. I want you to see it." I'm sitting with him in the room, he opens his eyes. "Is it day or night?" "It's nine at night." "Open the window! They're going to set off the fireworks!" I opened the window. We're on the eighth floor, and the whole city's there before us! There was a bouquet of fire exploding in the air. "Look at that!" I said. "I told you I'd show you Moscow. And I told you I'd always give you flowers on holidays . . ." I look over, and he's getting three carnations from under his pillow. He gave the nurse money, and she bought them. I run over to him and I kiss him. "My love! My one and only!" He starts growling. "What did the doctors tell you? No hugging me. And no kissing!" They wouldn't let me hug him. But I . . . I lifted him and sat him up. I made his bed. I placed the thermometer. I picked up and brought back the sanitation dish. I stayed up with him all night. It's a good thing that it was in the hallway, not the room, that my head started spinning, I grabbed onto the windowsill. A doctor was walking by, he took me by the arm. And then suddenly: "Are you pregnant?"

She's a composite character of several different scientists who assisted Legasov. One found out about the water pools, one briefed gorby, one interviewed the engineers, etc. But that would be too many characters for a miniseries.

They don't know the "truth". Legasov has got the cleanup under control but they both know that if they don't figure out what went wrong, it could happen again. Legasov literally says this. He sends her to interview the engineers bc they're going to die soon and will take their knowledge with them.

>'muh planet'
we only have one user. Musk isn't taking you to his Mars bunker; you're going to suffer with the rest of us.

>it cannot happen to a US reactor.
R B M K r e a c t o r s c a n n o t e x p l o d e

Tfw no chernobyl granny to bring random produce to

youtube.com/watch?v=ISToBIkSNbM

based soviet woman not disturbed by the monster laying in bed

Not like an RBMK reactor they dont.

never mentioned subhumans or anything similar but if u feel like one

he's right tho, mutts provided tons of support for "brave mujahideen freedom fighters" and many of them turned into fighters us would fight after 9/11. pretty lol situation.

Akimov died, I think it was the door lad that survived

Merely the equivalent of a chest x-ray, comrade.

What was the name of the guy who was told to look into the core again?
Did he die? we dont see him in hospital?

Main issue is that on impact some might become dust.

Spent Uranium is only dangerous as dust that can be breathed in or if you ingest it then it like getting lead poisoning (as it a heavy metal)

well fuck we should just get rid of agricultural mechanization

just think of all those jobs lost to those stupid machines

How is episode 3 compared to the other 2? I haven't seen it yet.

s e e t h i n g

>lets just put people pedaling bicycles connected to generators. that way we get the optimal amount of jobs per MW!
this is your brain on keynesianism

>because the Soviets couldn't build them.
the soviets decided NOT to build them. They had the ability to do so and did not as it saved a buttload of money.

yeah that pic is of Sasha Yuvchenko. door lad
Akimov is moustache control lad

i am super sleepy and at work i dont think i am going to make it to 5 pm im going to fall asleep so hard during my lunch break oh maaaaan wish i had some chernobly energy drink

CONFUSION
WILL BE MY EPITAPH

Its based but also redpilled

>"No, no!" I was so scared someone would hear us. "Don't lie," he sighed. The next day I get called to the head doctor's office. "Why did you lie to me?" she says. "There was no other way. If I'd told you, you'd send me home. It was a sacred lie!" "What have you done?" "But I was with him . . ." I'll be grateful to Angelina Vasilyevna Guskova my whole life. My whole life! Other wives also came, but they weren't allowed in. Their mothers were with me. Volodya Pravik's mother kept begging God: "Take me instead." An American professor, Dr. Gale—he's the one who did the bone marrow operation—tried to comfort me. There's a tiny ray of hope, he said, not much, but a little. Such a powerful organism, such a strong guy! They called for all his relatives. Two of his sisters came from Belarus, his brother from Leningrad, he was in the army there. The younger one, Natasha, she was fourteen, she was very scared and cried a lot. But her bone marrow was the best fit. [Silent.] Now I can talk about this. Before I couldn't. I didn't talk about it for ten years. [Silent.] When he found out they'd be taking the bone marrow from his little sister, he flat-out refused. "I'd rather die. She's so small. Don't touch her." His older sister Lyuda was twenty-eight, she was a nurse herself, she knew what she was getting into. "As long as he lives," she said. I watched the operation. They were lying next to each other on the tables. There was a big window onto the operating room. It took two hours. When they were done, Lyuda was worse off than he was, she had eighteen punctures in her chest, it was very difficult for her to come out from under the anesthesia. Now she's sick, she's an invalid. She was a strong, pretty girl. She never got married.

yes.

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You built a reactor with pressure instability, xenon poisoning vulnerability, graphite-capped control rods, and a POSTIIVE VOID COEFFICIENT, VLADIMIR.

WHAT DID YOU THINK WOULD HAPPEN.

Pathetic.

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Alexander Yuvchenko, yes. He's s such a huge guy he literally tanked ARS.

>The No. 7 shield plug from the top of the reactor vessel impaled the third man through his groin and exited his shoulder, pinning him to the ceiling

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not one to usually defend leftist shit

but afghanistan under commie rule was actually approaching civilized nation status

then the amerishart assisted taliban took over and turned it into a medieval sand shithole

then those same mudslimes did 9/11 and amerisharts had to go die in fucking afghanistan too

only unlike the commies, they fucked everything up even worse and now afghanistan is basically a chinese rare earth colony + american military base + 90% of the countryside controlled by drug dealers and mudslime extremists

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

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No one in the show yet knows why it happened. But there was an actual official inquiry into it. Not some James Bond subterfuge interviews.

Sitnikov was on the roof and wasn't shows. So where the two dudes who went to the reactor. They showed Akimov and Toptunov who went to the valves.

Fucking terrifying to say the least. Brace yourself when they start showing the rad victims

This sounds like scaremongering desu

you need to get over the facts ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

where can i read more about the miners? i vaguely remember reading once that their work was pointless but can't find that now

>They had no idea how to govern it and the Afghanis, no matter their affiliation, absolutely loathed Soviets
you do realize of course that the Afghan government of the time literally invited the Soviets to help them after amerishart glow in the dark CIA niggers funneled money and guns to medieval mudslime terrorist baboons

What would happen if you took a nude swim in that haha

youtube.com/watch?v=uYrhWO_ZLYw

>redpilled
iodine pilled

>I've never heard of a western reactor that used a neutron moderating material in its control rods. Anything else would be stupid.
Some research and pool reactors do, but that due to the specific designs. Also some early designs did due to counteracting Xenon issues.

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The West knew RBMK reactors were dangerous even when the Soviets were just building them. There's a reason why they were never used outside the USSR.

If I didn't recognize the fresh blood I'd say that bottom pic was of a dead person

>They have instruments there, so that without going through the curtain they can give him shots, place the catheter. The curtains are held together by Velcro, and I've learned to use them. But I push them aside and go inside to him. There was a little chair next to his bed. He got so bad that I couldn't leave him now even for a second. He was calling me constantly: "Lyusya, where are you? Lyusya!" He called and called. The other bio-chambers, where our boys were, were being tended to by soldiers, because the orderlies on staff refused, they demanded protective clothing. The soldiers carried the sanitary vessels. They wiped the floors down, changed the bedding. They did everything. Where did they get those soldiers? We didn't ask. But he—he—every day I would hear: Dead. Dead. Tischura is dead. Titenok is dead. Dead. It was like a sledgehammer to my brain. He was producing stool 25 to 30 times a day. With blood and mucous. His skin started cracking on his arms and legs. He became covered with boils. When he turned his head, there'd be a clump of hair left on the pillow. I tried joking: "It's convenient, you don't need a comb." Soon they cut all their hair. I did it for him myself. I wanted to do everything for him myself. If it had been physically possible I would have stayed with him all twenty-four hours. I couldn't spare a minute. [Longsilence.] My brother came and he got scared. "I won't let you in there!" But my father said to him: "You think you can stop her? She'll go through the window! She'll get up through the fire escape!"

Something straight out of LoGH

I was mocking the canned response of "It can't happen here because patriotism" which is literally what Dyatlov was parroting the whole fucking time in episode 1.

It can't happen. Sure thing. Especially with how private corporations running these power plants are totally responsible and trustworthy and definitely wouldn't cut corners if it could save them some money, no sir that doesn't happen in the ol' USofA

imgur.com/a/TwY6q
There are a few pics and stories about the miners in there.

by assassinating surviving plant workers, like they did with silkwood

>don't live in a 3rd world
>too poor to spare 5 bucks for a vpn
yeah i'd say you are living in 3rd world m8

I heard. Someone at work even tried to get me to watch it since we used to talk about the show at lunch. Although the idea of Jonah starting a "Not Me Too" campaign does sound very funny, I just can't get on board.
>Ianucci should have been spending his time working on his next feature."Death of Stalin" was phenomenal, and is required viewing for /rbmk/ anons.

Only one western design has positive void coefficency (CANDU) and it much lower then the Soviet design.

i hope this general lasts forever
already quality posts and the show is still airing

sometimes the truth hurts more than lies
we dont know yet, user
i wouldn't eat the fish from the japan sea, or from the pacific ocean for all that matters
ask the scientists in 2 more years and we'll have an answer of the actual effects

Small technical details like that doesn't even matter. In a high pressure water reactor you have your fuel and graphite in a tank of water. If it gets damaged, the water evaporates, the reactor gets dry, it overheats and it melts into a ball of glass. An RBMK has a mountain of graphite in an inert athmosphere inside an airtight building and water pipes go through it. If it gets damaged, the water gets onto the hot coal which creates CO and H2 which explodes, which cracks the building open, which exposes the 2000 tons of coal to oxygen. It was the most retarded design of all times, it's worse than fucking Juicero.

>That soviet mickey mouse knockoff

The fuel of nightmares

They were asked to dig the tunnel to allow cooling of the core mass in the event it breached the biological shield (that thicc af concrete pad Legasov shows on the plant design).

But the core mass never breached the shield. It cooled down and settled in the basement, where it remains today.

The miners' work went unneeded.

you're the one who wants things greener, maybe you should stop governments spending money on con jobs and burning petrol and disel, a much less efficient and higher emission fuel, to dig up lithium/bury nuclear waste, and instead hire people to replace farm machinery and make zero emissions and stay in shape all their lives. But no, it's the magic fix all because like all climate changers you are an idle waster whose never had responsibility or had to work towards an actual solution themselves.

sure, it'd be very good for society and help tackle obesity whilst contributing towards the power grid. But again, you are the ones who care about a green solution. You apparently just don't understand the realities of human civilization.

Her accounts are so damn heartbreaking..

this desu
this is probably the only thread on Yea Forums that isn't capeshit, gotshit or /pol/shit pretending to be tv related

>I go back to the hospital and there's an orange on the bedside table. A big one, and pink. He's smiling: "I got a gift. Take it." Meanwhile the nurse is gesturing through the film that I can't eat it. It's been near him a while, so not only can you not eat it, you shouldn't even touch it. "Come on, eat it," he says. "You like oranges." I take the orange in my hand. Meanwhile he shuts his eyes and goes to sleep. They were always giving him shots to put him to sleep. The nurse is looking at me in horror. And me? I'm ready to do whatever it takes so that he doesn't think about death. And about the fact that his death is horrible, that I'm afraid of him. There's a fragment of some conversation, I'm remembering it. Someone is saying: "You have to understand: this is not your husband anymore, not a beloved person, but a radioactive object with a strong density of poisoning. You're not suicidal. Get ahold of yourself." And I'm like someone who's lost her mind: "But I love him! I love him!" He's sleeping, and I'm whispering: "I love you!" Walking in the hospital courtyard, "I love you." Carrying his sanitary tray, "I love you." I remembered how we used to live at home. He only fell asleep at night after he'd taken my hand. That was a habit of his—to hold my hand while he slept. All night. So in the hospital I take his hand and don't let go. One night, everything's quiet. We're all alone. He looked at me very, very carefully and suddenly he said: "I want to see our child so much. How is he?" "What are we going to name him?" "You'll decide that yourself." "Why myself, when there's two of us?" "In that case, if it's a boy, he should be Vasya, and if it's a girl, Natasha." I had no idea then how much I loved him! Him .. . just him. I was like a blind person!

Here:

mega.co.nz/#!ZOYSwITI!ZixGoHxVOXEEcCkCrAW17w-H1yLZQfr99ATaeBMajFc

It never melted through the concrete and started to cool by itself so their tunnel was never needed

what-if.xkcd.com/29/

This, honestly.

"it couldn't happen" with Chernobyl either.

what happens to blondey's baby historically?

>he's actually unironically advocating a removal of farm machinery so we can employ literal serfs on less than minimum wage because "they'll stay in shape"
fucking hell you are a literal retard

go to bed linkola

stillborn

Fuck of shill /abc/ posting is an art

>At first they pleaded with me, too: "You're young. Why are you doing this? That's not a person anymore, that's a nuclear reactor. You'll just burn together." I was like a dog, running after them. I'd stand for hours at their doors, begging and pleading. And then they'd say: "All right! The hell with you! You're not normal!" In the mornings, just before eight, when the doctors started their rounds, they'd be there on the other side of the film: "Run!" So I'd go to the dorm for an hour. Then from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. I have a pass to come in. My legs were blue below the knee, blue and swollen, that's how tired I was. While I was there with him, they wouldn't, but when I left—they photographed him. Without any clothes. Naked. One thin little sheet on top of him. I changed that little sheet every day, and every day by evening it was covered in blood. I pick him up, and there are pieces of his skin on my hand, they stick to my hands. I ask him: "Love. Help me. Prop yourself up on your arm, your elbow, as much as you can, I'll smooth out your bedding, get the knots and folds out." Any little knot, that was already a wound on him. I clipped my nails down till they bled so I wouldn't accidentally cut him. None of the nurses could approach him; if they needed anything they'd call me. And they photographed him. For science, they said. I'd have pushed them all out of there! I'd have yelled! And hit them! How dare they? It's all mine—it's my love—if only I'd been able to keep them out of there.

Nah it died of liver failure a few days after birth

cirrhosis of the liver resulting in death shortly after birth

Died shortly after birth from cirrhosis of the liver and hearth failure caused by radiation.

>The miners' work went unneeded.

At least they had their moment to shine.

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how? it was just from her being close to get husband? isn't radioactivity not really contagious after they get cleaned up?

>I changed that little sheet every day, and every day by evening it was covered in blood.

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>Fuck of shill
lol calm down. shill? what product am i shilling? i dont think you know what that word means
>/abc/ posting is an art
hah what? you sound so retarded

>I'm sitting on my little chair next to him at night. At eight I say: "Vasenka, I'm going to go for a little walk." He opens his eyes and closes them, lets me go. I just walk to the dorm, go up to my room, lie down on the floor, I couldn't lie on the bed, everything hurt too much, when already the cleaning lady is knocking on the door. "Go! Run to him! He's calling for you like mad!" That morning Tanya Kibenok pleaded with me: "Come to the cemetery, I can't go there alone." They were burying Vitya Kibenok and Volodya Pravik. They were friends of my Vasya. Our families were friends. There's a photo of us all in the building the day before the explosion. Our husbands are so handsome! And happy! It was the last day of that life. We were all so happy!

I don't believe discord tranny gay ops until I see some evidence

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There are still working RBMKs in Russia.

The fire-fighters inhaled and ingested enough radioactive dust that they were a danger to all around them

>Wind 150

This isn't factoring in all the birds + bees and shit that these things kill is it

There are three main types of western reactors.

CANDU style heavy water reactors
PWR and BWR
and AGR and other gas cooled reactors.

However almost all are PWR and BWR. Even when someone cutting corners and saving cash and so on, due to the inherent design the reactor cannot have a large power spike that causes a large steam explsoion or a prompt critical reaction.

What CAN happen is slagging the reactor core with surplus heat and making a mess and then worrying about a hydrogen explosion. but that is a few levels lower then what theRBMKdid.

RBMK>3.6>>CHRNBL

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>be power company
>cut corners
>nuclear energy commission inspector arrives
>???

And if you just retort 'bribe him', plants are required by law to be routinely inspected. And even if you could somehow circumvent that...

...why?

Why would you play dice with a nuclear reactor? One fuck up can tens of thousands of square miles of land permanently uninhabitable. One slip can kill you instantly or, if you're really unlucky, condemn you to the most gruesome and painful death imaginable. One mistake and you can do damage that will be there when your children's bones are dust in the ground.

Why in the fuck would you cut corners with that?

>I came back from the cemetery and called the nurse's post right away. "How is he?" "He died fifteen minutes ago." What? I was there all night. I was gone for three hours! I came up to the window and started shouting: "Why? Why?" I looked up at the sky and yelled. The whole building could hear me. They were afraid to come up to me. Then I came to: I'll see him one more time! Once more! I run down the stairs. He was still in his bio-chamber, they hadn't taken him away yet. His last words were "Lyusya! Lyusenka!" "She's just stepped away for a bit, she'll be right back," the nurse told him. He sighed and went quiet. I didn't leave him anymore after that. I escorted him all the way to the grave site. Although the thing I remember isn't the grave, it's the plastic bag. That bag.

>taking a figurative answer to a joke question seriously
nuclear does have this going for it: it appeals to the retarded.

>...why?
M O N E Y

I'll give you that it's highly unlikely since US safety standards are miles above anything the Soviets ever practiced, but saying it's 'impossible' or 'US reactors can't explode' is just tempting fate t b h.

NOT MY BALLS

>i was just pretending to be retarded

Slavs drink so bad even the babies die of liver failure...

This would make a pretty good NTR story if she fucked a doctor on the side during the whole time.

thank you

believe the truth
dont believe the truth
do whatever you want i suppose

>At home I fell asleep. I walked into the place and just fell onto the bed. I slept for three days. An ambulance came. "No," said the doctor, "she'll wake up. It's just a terrible sleep." I was twenty-three. I remember the dream I had.
Vasya comes in a white robe and calls for Natasha. That's our girl, who I haven't given birth to yet. She's already grown up. He throws her up to the ceiling, and they laugh. And I'm watching them and thinking that happiness—it's so simple. I'm sleeping. We're walking along the water. Walking and walking. He probably asked me not to cry. Gave me a sign. From up there. [She is silent for a long time.] Two months later I went to Moscow. From the train station straight to the cemetery. To him! And at the cemetery I start going into labor. Just as I started talking to him—they called the ambulance. It was at the same Angelina Vasilyevna Guskova's that I gave birth. She'd said to me back then: "You need to come here to give birth." It was two weeks before I was due. They showed her to me—a girl. "Natashenka," I called out. "Your father named you Natashenka." She looked healthy. Arms, legs. But she had cirrhosis of the liver. Her liver had twenty-eight roentgen. Congenital heart disease. Four hours later they told me she was dead. And again: we won't give her to you. What do you mean you won't give her to me? It's me who won't give her to you! You want to take her for science. I hate your science! I hate it!

yep, just humans.

If you live on the west coast and have HBO now you can watch at 6pm.

>they had their moment to shine.
Some might say they even glowed.

do you degenerates ever think of anything OTHER than other men plowing your gfs/wives?

> When they brought me the little wooden box and said, "She's in there," I looked. She'd been cremated. She was ashes. And I started crying. "Put her at his feet," I requested. There, at the cemetery, it doesn't say Natasha Ignatenko. There's only his name. She didn't have a name yet, she didn't have anything. Just a soul. That's what I buried there. I always go there with two bouquets: one for him, and the other I put in the corner for her. I crawl around the grave on my knees. Always on my knees. [She becomes incomprehensible.] I killed her. I. She. Saved. My little girl saved me, she took the whole radioactive shock into herself, she was like the lightning rod for it. She was so small. She was a little tiny thing. [She has trouble breathing.] She saved . . . But I loved them both. Because—because you can't kill something with love, right? With such love! Why are these things together—love and death. Together. Who's going to explain this to me? I crawl around the grave on my knees. [She is silent for a long time]

The Soviet-supported "president" was a hated torturer who was hanging onto power by a thread and called in the USSR to save his ass. The Soviets "helped" by turning a good chunk of Afghanistan to rubble, enraging the population and turning country into a magnet of radicalised fighters of all stripes. The American involvement was genuinely surprisingly small, considering what a huge regional clusterfuck it was.

new thread - less shit name

Literally who has become afraid of nuclear energy because of this show? Only thing I've gathered from this is that if I ever get blasted with not bad but not terrible amounts of radiation I should kill myself as soon as the initial wave of puking stops.

START CALLING IT KINOBYL GOD DAMMIT

the firefighters had radioactive dust in them, so they themselves were radioactive.

most of the really deadly radiation in nuclear reactions are gone in a few days. as generally speaking the shorter the half life, the more radioactive it is.

Would be more appropriate to say they don't, because we don't build them that way. Or rather, we don't even design them that way.

It's an interesting thought experiment. Let's take the various western reactor designs and ask, how can this explode?

because if you fail (=catastrophy) the damage is that big that it is everyone's problem

Faggots who call it "/rbmk/" are so imcompetant they always make two threads at a time. One is made by the discord trannies and the other is made by a redditor who wants to fit in.

The best time is when it appears to have gone and you're still able bodied for one or two days.

superpowers

Yep

;_;

When are those two going to make out?

thank you user

That's fucking rough, I came here to meme not to feel ;A;

>In Kiev they gave me an apartment. It was in a large building, where they put everyone from the atomic station. It's a big apartment, with two rooms, the kind Vasya and I had dreamed of. And I was going crazy in it! I found a husband eventually. I told him everything—the whole truth—that I have one love, for my whole life. I told him everything. We'd meet, but I'd never invite him to my home, that's where Vasya was. I worked in a candy shop. I'd be making cake, and tears would be rolling down my cheeks. I'm not crying, but there are tears rolling down. I gave birth to a boy, Andrei. Andreika. My friends tried to stop me. "You can't have a baby." And the doctors tried to scare me: "Your body won't be able to handle it." Then, later—later they told me that he'd be missing an arm. His right arm. The instrument showed it. "Well, so what?" I thought. "I'll teach him to write with his left hand." But he came out fine. A beautiful boy. He's in school now, he gets good grades. Now I have someone—I can live and breathe him. He's the light in my life. He understands everything perfectly.
>One day we're walking down the street. And I feel that I'm falling. That's when I had my first stroke. Right on the street. "Mom, do you need some water?" "No, just stand here next to me. Don't go anywhere." And I grabbed his arm. I don't remember what happened next. I came to in the hospital. But I grabbed him so hard that the doctors were barely able to pry my fingers open. His arm was blue for a long time. Now we walk out of the house, he says, "Mommie, just don't grab my arm. I won't go anywhere." He's also sick: two weeks in school, two weeks at home with a doctor. That's how we live.

i posted the last transcripts to the new thread
thank you user, was an interesting read
the human spirit is hard to kill, that's for sure

I wonder how many people could go through that and not kill themselves after.

But user nuclear is a spoopy buzz word! Not in my backyard

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