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who /delusional/ here?
I'm here to clear something up once and for all. I'm here to prove that the man in this photo is not Ouchi, and is actually a Chernobyl firefighter. So hear me out.
dead general
It's all tired memes at this point, why bother making new dead
In analyzing the photo, I noticed something interesting tying it to Chernobyl. There are round, metal braces around the hands, which mirror those in one of Igor Kostin's photos of a Chernobyl victim. Since I’ve never seen this type of limb suspension device in photos of any other burn victim, it’s possible it was unique to the Soviet Union.
you fags are whiny today. if alita can still have a general, so can RBMK
this is ouchi's partner, Shinohara, around the time of his death. Radiation has literally melted his face off.
as much as I like the "show", t.b.h. it's really just a long ass (5 hour) movie if you cut out the "next on" bits and credits. I marathoned it all at once, which to be fair, a movie can have infinite threads but I just don't see this lasting that long. it's a good drama but nobody will give a shit in 5 years, the best thing about it is the dyatlov memes but come on, this kind of thing doesn't matter too much in the US. maybe it will have more staying power in yurop.
he’s IN
this is the same guy's back, not ouchi, but his partner, who also received a fatal dose of radiation.
im honestly more interested in the serious discussions around nuclear power, reactor types, and physics that sometimes take place in these threads. the memes are just a nice extra touch.
I thought this was some guy who fell in acid. It's well known that it's not Ouchi though, but that doesn't stop some retards from perpetuating it.
>search
>no /RBMK/
You didn't see a thread. YOU DIDN'T BECAUSE IT'S NOT THERE.
the way his hands are suspended is unique to the soviet union and other chernobyl victims. not to mention the 80's era decor and look of the room. I'm honestly convinced it's a chernobyl firefighter. the image first appeared online somewhere around 2009 though.
autists love to drive things into the group because they're autistic and get fixated on shit.
everyone's so fucking negative today. have sex faggot.
>page 7
welp, i tried.
>Sitnikov died for no reason
>he knows he died for no reason
>all because of Dyatlov and Fomin
I don't understand how he didn't simply strangle Fomin or Dyatlov the moment he came back from the roof. He was done for anyway.
This general is dead. Just let it die.
Sitnikov is too nice of a guy to do that, just look at his moustache
not to mention the guard WITH A FUCKING AK-47 STANDING RIGHT NEXT TO THE DOOR
How does /RBMK/ die? Mind explaining?
They did not heed his advice
Wait, did he die? He wasn’t mentioned in the credits.
two birds with one stone. If you get shot after killing Fomin you don't have to die a slow and agonizing death because of ARSE. At least gauge his eyes out or something. That fucking nigger got away with 10 years of labour camp.
Getting shot:
>Die quickly if not instantly
>Be even more of a pain in the ass for everyone involved
>Go down in history as a martyr
Dying of atom toast:
>Die over the span of weeks as your body decomposes around you
>Constant excruciating pain
>Get dabbed on by Dyatlov who took 4.1Gy in addition to the 3Gy he had from the last time he wrecked a reactor and is doing better than almost anyone else in Hospital 6
>Know that Fomin and Bhryukanov are doing just fine
>Go down in history as a casualty
I'd take the bullet
At this point why not just kill them
yeah he was dead within two weeks of the accident due to lethal radiation dose.
en.wikipedia.org
under "official list of direct deaths"
I'm thinking that because the explosion would have occurred right beneath the reactor it would have caused more material to be ejected. Could explain it. Also explosion would have set off the other cores. There was 4 I believe.
Yeah, he received a fatal dose directly to his face.
like you fucking tistic neckbeards would ever challenge authority like this in real life. you'd all go look into the reactor and then thank fomin and bruhkonov for the opportunity to serve the soviet union.
Sensible adults don't act like that. Generally speaking, the soviets weren't emotional children like so many adults today.
Some of the outbursts in this dramatization are just plain ridiculous, like Shcherbina threatening to throw Legasov out of a helicopter. lol what the fuck, that's just childish hollywood bullshit. Not how he would/could have dealt with someone in Legasov's position. Nor the way adults behave.
Also the constant OBEY OR YOU WILL BE OF SHOT COMRADE!!1 Ok, yeah, I guess western audiences need to be reminded, but in context that's just ridiculous. Everyone on the worse side of Berlin wall knew the power structures and knew when to simply obey commands.
if you saw the open core you were dead soon
that simple
Core-chan posting takes its toll eventually. The brave anons of /RBMK/ aren't gonna make it. I myself received a dose of at least 3600 memeverts.
t-tits
>Guaranteed agonizing suicide vs possible quick suicide
I'd refuse
>soviets weren't emotional children like so many adults today.
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That’s as high as the meter goes though
Our big one burned out last week
>3600 memeverts
Not great but not terrible.
Her husband was way uglier IRL why did they take such a build guy to play the role?
Also
>His vacation started at 4am
>got called in at 1.30am
What an unlucky fuck
she said the explosion would be between two and four megatons. a two to four megaton explosion would only cause damage to the extent shown in the nuke map. not "render belarus, ukraine and blah blah blah uninhabitable for 100,00 years"
It was actually Fomin who sent him to the roof, Dyatlov did not direct any staff to their deaths. Dyatlov's mistake was not realising the entire core was destroyed after seeing destroyed graphite blocks outside the building.
I would listen
As much as I'd love to have sand and boron, he didn't see graphite. It was probably just burnt concrete or something like that.
yea i'd refuse as well. but the more likely outcome would have been termination and never being able to find work in your field again, possibly forced labor camp even. and pripyat was one of the best cities in the ussr to live and work in.
I think the difference is that NukeMap is for bombs, and if that next explosion occurred, they would’ve had 4 burning exposed cores. A bomb releases its radiation once, but the cores would continuously emit more and more radiation.
That is where you made a mistake. I may not know a lot about nuclear reactor, but I do know a lot about concrete.
direct damage as the result of the explosion is different from the nuclear fallout that would result. Not to mention that the explosion would have ejected tons of radioactive material.
this guy slaps tables
well technically going to the roof to look into the reactor room was dyatlov's idea. he was going to do it until he threw up and faked passing out, causing fomin to force sitnikov to do it. dyatlov planted the seed and fomin reaped the harvest.
look at the image again. the nukemap shows the radioactive fallout.
i think this is a cool photo
>pripyat was one of the best cities in the ussr to live and work in.
Pretty sure the little fucky wucky at the plant caused it to plummet down that list
>yea i'd refuse as well. but the more likely outcome would have been termination and never being able to find work in your field again
Dying does that as well
and it covers most of connecticut and massachussetts. And doens't take into account the ejected nuclear material.
>if Sitnikov gets nuked they'll have to promote me
5 D C H E C K E R S
The map shows the fallout from a nuclear bomb, not the result of 4 open fission reactors.
>Generally speaking, the soviets weren't emotional children like so many adults today.
What brand of dick are you smoking you fucking faggot? Fomin handed him a fucking death sentence. Sitnikov knew he would fucking die if her went up on the roof to check the on the reactor. He knew he was already fucking dead when he came back to report the damage. And for what? Just to have Fomin tell Sitnikov he didn't believe him. Fomin threw his fucking life away to accomplish absolutely nothing.
Sitnikov was in the right to kill Fomin then and there.
>Radiation has literally melted his face off.
Too soon, user.
Doomsday scenario
Any proof
oh SHIT! you are onto something here. the entire chernobyl incident was purposefully caused by dyatlov to put him in the number one spot for consideration for promotion!
Any STALKERs here? Show made me get back in to it.
The real-life estimate was 5 megatons, but that figure is not a key point.
The important fact is that the steam explosion would've been powerful enough to destroy the remaining three reactors. I'm sure you can imagine how severe the fallout from that would've been.
Manchild.
Dyatlov was thinking to himself that he could be the general secretary if literally everyone else in the USSR died. It all makes sense.
You're actually right. You can see the brick matches in the black and white photo with the brick between the cabinets in the color version
no. i was using hyperbole. but the pic of the suspension of the hands by that strange method is kind of interesting. there is a photo that is definitely of a chernobyl victim showing the same method, and it has been seen nowhere else
You cant simulate a reactor explosion using nukemap. The radius of the explosion would be similar, but the amount of radioactive material present is significatly greater on a single reactor, let alone the other 3 at Chernobyl that wouldve been caught in it.
MILKY
Just imagine the clean up 'attempt'
Why is the human nervous system so resilient to radiation?
Post your favorite memories of Akimfu pls /RBMK/
The reactor would have spat out a large amount of radioactive debris, it would have created much more fallout which is what would have made the areas she mentioned uninhabitable.
The debris from chernobyl exploding would have created much more fallout than a standard nuclear weapon because in a nuke much of the energy is used up in the explosion, whereas the fallout from chernobyl would be far more deadly as it had much more energy to radiate.
Bananas
It would've been impossible. The contamination would've gotten into groundwater pretty much immediately if the base of the NPP fucking exploded.
Everything all the way to Black Sea would be dead.
I serve the /RBMK/
Radiation destroys the dna, so the cells affected by it first are those that have to replace themselves most frequently. neurones have a relatively long "shelf life". They are fucked too, but they are not the first that die.
yeah but imagine the kino that would have been created from an event like that. almost makes it worth it.
That nukemap is for a 4-megaton H-bomb that, even with a surface burst, would produce ~100kg of radioactive fallout, most of it fast-decaying fission products.
A steam explosion of that magnitude at Chernobyl would've pulverized several thousand TONS of reactor and ejected all that radioactive aerosol into the atmosphere
No. Boris is my best friend.
plausible
>Bunch of dead commies
>New border between Europe and Russia via a radioactive wasteland
Nothing of value would have been lost, only gained.
>dyatlov has a website dedicated to him
huh
anatolydyatlov.com
Question, who else here stocks Iodine tablets? I've been keeping some for the last 4 years and always have a two week supply in my home and my car.
You got other bugout stuff?
why the fuck is there a video of the dyatlov pass incident on there?
I have some in my emergency bag. I live close-ish to a NPP.
where can i get them
Why bother? You know it's not some magic anti-radiation medicine, right? Might lower the chances of thyroid cancer, is all.
didn't even know they were a thing before this show.
In any normal pharmacy unless you live in a third world country without proper healthcare system
REMINDER THAT DYATLOV LITERALLY DID NOTHING WRONG AND WAS JUST THE FALL GUY, FUCK HBO FAKE NEWS
They’re only useful for preventing certain types of radiation.
Found graphite in my poop comrades
>the wall
KEK
still lying even on his death bed. or death chair or whatever
this is the equivalent of the Empire did nothing wrong.
He was just the one in the position to make mistakes. All of his staff, including Akimov, did not believe that the reactor was destroyed, and when Fomin arrived, he was briefed on the situation as it was apparent to the people who conducted the test. The only bad thing Dyatlov did was not cancelling the test when they should have realised the reactor had xenon poisoning, but it's unlikely any shift supervisor would have done this as it would have probably meant losing his job.
back to weddit fag
he DID-ENT!!!
because its NOT THERE
it looks like one of those things from spencers gifts back in the day that had all the little metal needles and you would stick your hand or face in it and it would make a 3d imprint of it in the needles.
>shilling for Dyatlov
>challenged
>“G-go back to weddit f-fag.”
Thyroid gland is one of the most susceptible parts of your body for absorbing radiation. You don't exactly go playing out in the fallout because you took a few pills, still going to be hold up in a house avoiding outside like a plague for a few weeks.
Mostly just stock of canned goods. If anything happened I would fill my bathtub with water and anything else that can store water. Don't really do much prepping since I have no intention of going inawoods.
Online or in a pharmacy.
can't remember this part. Did he actually said have sex to the judges?
>gets bullied into destroying the soviet union
oops
>be an e/lit/e
>decide to read Nobel Prize winner Svetlana Alexievich's oral history, "Chernobyl Diaries", after watching this
>first chapter is Lyudmila Ignatenko's story, right down to details like "I promised I'd show you Moscow"
Show is still based, but now I wonder how much else they ripped off from this book or other people's work.
Boris Shcherbina: Dr. Legasov, I’m Bureau for Fuel and Energy
Mikhail Gorbachev: You won't go alone.
Boris Shcherbina: I don't want to bring friends.
Valery Legasov: We are not friends.
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Boris Shcherbina: FIRST ONE TO TELL ME HOW A NUCLEAR REACTOR WORKS GET'S TO STAY ON MY HELICOPTER.
Boris Shcherbina: HE DIDN’T FLY SO GOOD! WHO WANTS TO TRY NEXT?!
Boris Shcherbina: TELL ME ABOUT THE GRAPHITE! WHY IS IT ON THE ROOF?!
Boris Shcherbina: LOT OF MISTAKES FOR A NUCLEAR ENGINEER!
>ripped off
>told the story like it happened in real life
have sex
I said the exact same things to one of my buddies.
>tfw by buddies you mean your mom
Check the creator's twitter, he made a long chain of posts listing all the books he took from.
>And I thought well, that's it Bacho. You jerked off to tranny porn. You're not you anymore. You'll never be you again.
>But then you wake up the next morning. And you're still you. And you realize, that was you all along.
>In 1990, he opposed the election of Boris Yeltsin to the chairmanship of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR, describing him as "a man of low moral qualities", whose election would "pave the way for the darkest period in our country's history".[7] However, Yeltsin was elected and later became the first President of the Russian Federation.
>Shcherbina died in Moscow in 1990, aged 70.
>Gorbachev's power was greatly diminished after Russian President Boris Yeltsin's high-profile role in facing down a coup d'état attempted by Communist Party hardliners. In late 1991, Gorbachev resigned and the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union met and formally dissolved the Soviet Union.
Our guy knew too much
Cool, thanks, user.
What is the cost of tranny porn?
Who here is getting a Subaru?
in the end you find out it was all guys.
>no instrumental called Feedwater
It's ok Akimfu no one blames you.
He did everything right,
The more i watch this series, the less i like it. It is absolutely well made and amazingly acted, no doubt about this, but it is so dishones, and so manipulative i can't respect it at all. All the historical and scientifical inaccuracies, all that antiu-soviet bias are unforgivable, in a series that makes of "the pursuit of ruth" its message.
kek
>go to the trouble of finding this one person, convincing them to open up about their life's tragedy to you, and writing it up effectively
>get barely any recognition in this TV series that uses that hard work of yours
>hurr durr, that's okay
Grow up.
why didnt they show the elephants foot
literally the most iconic part of the whole debacle
Why is his hand white?
they weren't able to get at it in the time this took place?
just was rewatching the roof spaghetti sequence and realized that spaghetti man doesn't just stop to try and scoop that big ass piece of graphite, he accidentally kicked his boot under it and was stuck and had to use the shovel to get free. I thought he was just a fucking retard.
they don't really show anything that wasn't witnessed other than the splosion in episode 5 do they? Like nobody really witnessed the elephant foot until years later right?
He looks like bacon
That's his normal skin color, the rest of him has a tan. Everyday sunburns/tans are basically just mild radiation burns.
I already have one
What does this have to do with Chernobyl?
To study them.
I believe you're right. I don't think they found it until at least 1990
3.6R = 3.6 Roentgen
3.6r. Not great, but not terrible.
They found it in December 1986
Fug I'm retarded
EZ36 is mega gay EZ30 for life
I WANT TO PROTECT THAT BORIS
Stellan is fucking hot and a UNIT
it's a significant number
What a frightening thought
>no one can use verified source material from books to make film more accurate
idiot
when did they shoot at it?
Fun fact, "subaru" is the Japanese name for The Pleiades. That's why the logo is a bunch of stars.
Christ that looks cringy. Production should've at least gotten them airsoft guns with recoiling slides.
>Question, who else here stocks Iodine tablets?
I have an iodine dropper that I could use in a pinch. I do need to get tablets though.
Nah, that’s correct.
Before these threads are done forever let us remember Aleksandr Grigoryevich Lelechenko: a 50 year old boomer aboslute unit gigachad who took enough radiation to kill a man 5 times over so that the other younger workers didn't have to. Press F to pay respects.
>3.6
>Not great, it not terrible
Later
>3.6
>That's actually significant
>Like 400 chest scans
Why were Dyatlov and the Boys underplaying how much 3.6 ronkin was? They were Nuclear Engineers, right? Sure they were fucking idiots, but why when presented with 3.6 did they go
>Ehhh it'll be alright
?
god that looks sooo bad. hahahha
the framing for the characters in the trial scene is neat. Boris is generally shown off balance but still filling the frame. Not much headroom because he's a big shot but he's all fucked up about dying and is sick so he's not centered.
Just some contaminated feedwater, nothing to worry about.
It was a culture of cover-up, denial and shifting blame
based ABBAposter
how much you wanna bet whoever made this scene made that retarded subway scene in john wick 2 as well
But they were talking to each other. I could get not wanting the higher ups to know how bad things were, but why did they just BS each other on the 3.6 reading?
and then as he wraps things up the camera pans over and centers him up for last few words before he falls back out of focus.
Damn you're a massive pussy, dude
>The mass is quite dense, unyielding to a drill, but able to be damaged by a Kalashnikov rifle.[2] By June 1998, the outer layers had started turning to dust and the mass had started to crack.[5]
>able to be damaged by a Kalashnikov rifle.
Someone decided it was a good idea to shoot the Elephants Foot with an AK
>ronkin
Holy shit.
The real problem was those meters only went up to 3.6 Roentgen. At that point you should be thinking "what if its higher?"
It's crazy thinking that if you were in a position to "see" the core you got a horrible death sentence dealt to you. Like legit SCP-tier shit
They knew the numbers and potential accident scenarios better than anyone. 3.6 would've been a good accident to accident to have. Significant, but not a global catastrophe.
And frankly, they probably were being intellectually dishonest. They knew the number was too low. Too good to be true.
that is a lot of assumption about deep meaning when probably they shot it like that because it looks cool
Probably just wanted to get a sample and get the fuck out of there. Would you rather stand around hitting the radioactive chunk of metal with a chisel and hammer and hope you can get though it or shot at it a few times grab a piece and run.
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Kino or not Kino? Real RBMK reactor too from Leningrad and Smolensk
People have a weird way of thinking Thing A is the case when the evidence is ambiguous and they also will lose literally everything if Thing B is the case
they were trying to break off pieces of it to study in a lab
and then science bitch is framed as being centered, but with miles of headroom because she's just some composite science bitch that nobody will listen to. She's shot at a lower angle so the mics are cluttered in the foreground towering over her adding the sense of pressure and anxiety and scrutiny and whatever.
Yeah I have an iodine dropper as well. I fell for the "everyone is deficient in iodine so if you start supplementing with it it will change your life" meme. Waste of money tbqh.
someone should make a gun that fires out whatever was coming out of the core. or a cannon even. imagine a radiation machine gun. or nuclear fallout railgun
I'd always heard that this was a British tanker who'd hit a mine.
Any post-Chernobyl shows/movies/documentaries worth watching?
Is there any actual places you can tell about this finding?
How would you keep it from killing it's user?
A lot of table salt has iodine added to it.
Why are you being such a tsundere to Ulana?
Gotten right back into S.O.C.
Still so good and can appreciate the game and area designs even more.
That actually makes sense.
>Yeah I have an iodine dropper as well. I fell for the "everyone is deficient in iodine so if you start supplementing with it it will change your life" meme. Waste of money tbqh.
I have it in my emergency supplies first aid kit for an alternate disinfectant/water purification.
like look at how they frame science bitch versus the judges
looks like it was filmed in an actual rbmk control room. maybe thats what you were trying to convey but i think you had a stroke instead
Wait, is it official that the sound helicopters make is "whomping?"
>nuclear fallout railgun
>A lot of table salt has iodine added to it.
And there's always multivitamins. (i think they have iodine)
Fuck you, imagine all those easter european "models" we would not have had.
and look at how they frame boris versus the judges
only fire it down wind. or a big shield behind it. maybe wear a suit or something
i've never heard that. but the injuries resemble radiation sickness more than explosion or burn injury.
>That fucking nigger got away with 10 years of labour camp.
Nope, he was only in labor camp for one year, then three years getting therapy in a mental institution, then back to work in another nuclear power plant.
They do when you're directly under one. It's like being in a hurricane with a bass line
What is this, a picture for neutrons?
yeah. i told disney land about it the other day. i'm thinking about telling nashville about it tomorrow
TOP KINO
Old Biff did nothing wrong.
Fomin is a cunt who killed best boy.
This made me look for a video breakdown
Found a 360° video you can look around with your mouse
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The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima | The Daily 360 | The New York Times
I want to fuck Boris
Why is he such a chad
>tfw I live over 13000 ft above sea level and had to supplement iodine because cosmic radiation
That video actually really sucks, I'm sorry
Serves me righ being off by one for quads
If someone finds a better one post it
You're probably right. I think I either heard that in a gore thread or at Field Medical Training Battalion. Both iffy sources of info, lol
Now you actually sold me.
>Significant, but not a global catastrophe.
So are you saying it was not great, but not terrible as well? Are you interested in a party career, user?
I've heard the Elephant's Foot have connections to Medusa or Cockatrices before, because of the fact that if you look at any of them, you're dead. Spooky shit.
Brainlet here. Why did Dyatslov and the two local senior engineers refuse to believe the core exploded and tried to lie that everything was fine?
I mean, why not admit it's a shitshow immediately? You lie will just get exposed eventually. If you're honest from the beginning and take appropriate action it at least looks like you handled the situation correctly.
how do the gamma rays get radioactive iodine into your thyroid?
>bombed with no warning
didn't some other B29 passed over checking for the weather and some other plane dropped leaflets to warn?
Part of it is that no reactor ever exploded before, and that they just straight up denied it to themselves.
bro i can't even read that bro
and then legasov gets the crazy steadycam shot that is motion stabilized to his shoulders or something as he walks up to the podium.
>the equivalent of 15,000 tons of tnt
why not just drop 15,000 tons of tnt? then no nuclear fallout! i just solved world peace
the roentgen rises
dyatlov was an expert in rbmk reactors. he had read every bit of source material and training manualas and all that shit on them. he also had years of practical experience. in no way had anyone ever made it clear that initiating a SCRAM would cause the reactor to explode. it just wasnt knowledge available to them at the time. it had been hidden away by the soviet state. im sure he didnt think the core exploded. he was in denial.
That was almost Hitchcock-tier effectiveness in showing the subject's emotional state through framing
>tfw he waves at the divers and they don't notice him
then legasov shot at an angle and has the mic blocking him in the shot and splits the difference in the headroom. He's still a goofy science bitch but he has a bit more power he's off kilter about whether or to lie or not etc.
Made some OC for the best pair of bros ever.
A) America wanted to prove it could do it
B) The bomb was only 9,700 pounds, or 5 tons or 0.03% of the weight of 15,000 tons of TNT
I liked the way they framed Legasov heading up to the podium, with the movement cutting in and out of being free/awkward movement and being locked to him. Really showed the pressure he was feeling
So, why did they use conscript soldiers instead of prisoners to clean graphite from the roof? I'm guessing nobody would care if some prisoner later died, one less man to upkeep, and you don't have to pay them 800 rubles bonus.
Hello! HELLO! Think Akimov! Think!
Dyatlov should have known better but underestimated how dangerous radiation was due to his previous survival, the other two were simply unqualified and should never have been in that position to begin with.
Why didn't they just euthanize the people who got a lethal dose of radiation? Why let them slowly die in unimaginable pain?
it was probably a logistics issue. most prisoners back in that day were banished to siberia weren't they?
and then it kind of makes the mic gag even better because he's finally not being blocked by that microphone and then some soldier moves it right infront of his face again.
>Russia
>keeping prisoners alive enough to walk
number one: that was illegal in the soviet union.
number two: those people wanted to live. doctors were trying everything they could to save peoples fathers, sons, brothers.
number three: science. need to see what this shit does to humans and if bone marrow and blood transfusions can save someone
>muh hippocratic oath
I laughed pretty hard when that soldier moved the mic up to him
Your autism of framing and filming is god tier, user, thank you. You are doing the lord's work.
>why didn't they use prisoners
But they did.
In Soviet Russia everyone is a prisoner
I think they were in denial about it. Such a thing had never happened(I think) so they probably thought that if the core had truly exploded, the whole plant would be gone.
leave a loaded gun by their bed and let them decide. it fucking scares me that i could be in a horrible car accident and instead of a quick death, i die slowly while their vainly try to keep me alive or i'm stuck as a vegetable.
In America you go to prison. In Soviet Russia, prison goes to you. HEH HEH HEH What a country!
Lies.
Remember comrade, the only difference between guard and prisoner in a gulag is that one holds a gun
what is that effect?
the cherenkov effect.
Why is he so perfect?
then after the beautiful buggo conversation he's shot from like the judges POV, he's centered, no mics blocking him, no lights or cameras in the shot. He's got their attention and is more confident and there's nothing in his way etc.
The only thing that matters is, is it gay?
Harris is an uberchad
Because they wanted a sample of it. Nuclear decay made it too dangerous to collect a sample directly, I guess.
That's the core, user.
30.000 R/h vs 10.000 R/h (the Elephant Foot)
I serve the Soviet Union!
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who /rareouchis/ here
goddamn and then it gets even more kino for the final monologue. Does a tracking shot around him to show Boris and Ulana and everyone
Because the RBMK reactor can't chain fission its fuel to provoke a nuclear explosion. That's why Fomim says "not a meltdown but an explosion?"
Obviously Dyatlov was too delusional to accept a steam explosion caused by the positive cofficient void inside the reactor despite actually coming up with what reasob and logic for the control system tank that he claimed that exploded and was the cause of those massive vibrations.
and then the camera does a full 180 around him, and instead of being next to the judges or under the judges he blocks the judges and looks back at the group of science gang in the gallery.
Basically this:
holy fuck is that sheev?
jesus christ. why would anyone put money into that piece of shit
Go away thunderneck
goodnight chernobros
What does the inside of a reactor looks like ? I've seen the schematics, drawings and such, but what does it look like to the human eye ? Is it just an "empty" box to our eyes ?
no. its fuel rods and control rods and channels. it would look like a bunch of really long sticks lined up next to eachother
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Imagine being a doctor and not mercifully killing these poor men.
Mostly it's just a bunch of vertical pipes. Most of the pipes have the fuel in them, and then some of them are the control rods and they're attached to pistons. (And in the case of the RMBK, there's a second section of fuel rods that have the famous graphite tips)
They have open small scale versions of these reactors that you can see inside a few universities that they have lying in the bottoms of pools. The water blocks the vast majority of the radiation so you can look down and see the beautiful blue glow caused by the radiation.
Radioactive dust moves with the wind, this is where fuel from Chernobyl was detected, after the thermal explosion it would have been more than 4 times more radioactive, and worse than that it would have killed the first responders and been too radioactive for anyone to try and contain afterwards.
the intro showing pripyat before the accident is depressing.
>youtube.com
quickly made shitpost
Going through a rough time so I’ve just been binging and rebinging this show. I’ll even just listen to an episode at the gym. I notice more and more each time. Just watched the finale again to watch the framing that mentioned. Safe to say I’m obsessed. Thanks for the memes chernobros
How do you even respond to a post like this
You just thank Lenin for new content.
The show is basically just BBC's Surviving Disaster episode with a bunch of Original Character Do Not Steals, even the epilogue is in the same style.
Also as a fun bit of nuclear trivia, while Chernobyl is an example of a positive void co-efficient, this is what a negative void co-efficient looks like:
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The bright flash is caused by the control rods being rapidly pulled out at once, creating a power spike, but the negative void co-efficient by the water and the metal in the fuel rods immediately brings the reaction down to manageable levels in a fraction of a second even without control rods in place. Then you hear them slam the control rods back in and you see the cherenkov glow go dark even more. (the remaining light is from the fission products from the initial reaction decaying off)
wtf someone’s already made the meme and actually put effort into it
Time to neck myself
>I WONT DO IT, ITS NOT SAFE
>the control room staff look nothing like they did in real life
>except this guy
When you watch it again, pay attention to Dyatlov walking the building shortly after the explosion.
He literally looks out the window and sees graphite on the roofs.
Then he calls others delusional while denying it himself. He was in denial.
what did you think sitting outside in front of a giant ball of fire was doing to you? Why do you think people that stay inside all day age better?
>but I did everything right
I see, thank you for your answers, frens
Orwell made up Doublethink inspired by Soviet style authoritarianism.
I do but I actually live in an EPZ.
I have boots/pants/jacket/mask for getting away from radiation too. I don't think anyone's suggesting here take this pill and bask in the warming glow of free neutrons. It's part of a strategy that hopefully I'll never need to use.
How to get stupidly devoted qt blonde curly haired East Slav waifu, bros?
I said as much a couple threads ago but it bears repeating:
While it's all still prominent in your mind, you and anyone else who feels the same way should take this as a serious reminder to make an advance directive/living will and make damn sure your immediate family knows your wishes. Make sure that, in addition to filing the proper paperwork, your end-of-life decisions are legally in the hands of someone you trust to actually carry them out as requested (same goes for those who are next in line, should that person be suddenly unable or unwilling).
So long as you do this there is no need to worry.
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Best meme ever
The 3-5 megaton explosion prediction was made by physicist Vassili Nesterenko. He explains it in this video with Gorbachev:
Who was more of a retard, her or the nurse who let her stay?
>Some minor Brit production from the 90s gets the firefighting scenes on the roof, some of the most important situations of the entire historical event, while the modern HBO mainstream series skips the roof firefight entirely
Probably the firefighter for touching her belly with his force lightning. Women aren't accountable for their actions.
>watching for a second time
>just as Kino as the first
This better win all the Emmys
>force lightning
Why does the thread taste like metal, comrades?
Name a more aesthetic form of radiation
>come back home from a long night
>turn back on laptop to get on /RBMK/
>don't see a thread
>make a new one
>realize my catalog was last nights catalog
>made a new thread by accident and now there exists two
please ignore.
It's pretty, but we have Blue LEDs now says that add the same effect. X-rays are a type of radiation that arguably have made a much greater impact to the aesthetics of an era since everyone still kinda assumes that Uranium glows green.
Gulag for you
Do you think Chernobyl posting will ever slow down? Do you think at the bare minimum "not great, not terrible" will last forever?
i hope it does honestly
Big if true
just link as the new one from here when we get to bump limit
need a new thread in 2 posts anyway
oops
Thank (you)
My accidental thread was already kill. Made a new one anyways.
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Kino.
wammin stronk
palpatine @ 21:18