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Sledgehammer427 04-26-11 03:39 AM

25 years ago today...
 
Reactor number 4 at the Chernobyl NPP melted down causing the worst nuclear accident in history.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...om_Pripyat.JPG
its not exactly a holiday but I almost forgot that it happened exactly 25 years ago today.

Herr-Berbunch 04-26-11 06:47 AM

Ironically, and unwittingly, I've just bought a copy of S.T.A.L.K.E.R Shadow of Chernobyl from a charity shop for £2 this morning :o

Due to the anniversary there's been quite a bit regarding the incident in the media recently - shocking that people are trying to recase it, shocking that people still live there (older generations only though!), but a relief that fewer cases of side effects have developed - but still too many!

mookiemookie 04-26-11 08:16 AM

Not to turn this into a STALKER thread, but its amazing how when you look at pictures of the real Pripyat, you can recognize the exact same spot in the game.

That place is super creepy. A nuclear ghost town.

krashkart 04-26-11 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1651161)
shocking that people still live there (older generations only though!)


Maybe the ones who stayed are like the old man who refused to leave his cabin near Mount St. Helen's before it blew; so attached to the land they love and know so well that they will not uproot for any reason. :DL



A good read for anyone interested is Voices from Chernobyl: The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster. I had to put the book down in a few places to rest my eyes (:03:), but I read it cover to cover in about one night.



Quote:

Originally Posted by mookiemookie (Post 1651190)
That place is super creepy. A nuclear ghost town.

Google for "Battleship Island" some time. That's also a super creepy place. :)

Sledgehammer427 04-26-11 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by krashkart (Post 1651197)
A good read for anyone interested is Voices from Chernobyl: The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster. I had to put the book down in a few places to rest my eyes (:03:), but I read it cover to cover in about one night.

I actually read that over a couple days, its one of my favorite books. very quotable.
""Saint Francis preached to the birds. He spoke to them as equals. What if these birds spoke to him in their bird language, and it wasn't he who condescended to them?""

I like how one person described Pripyat, that it "looks exactly like it did when everyone left, and its just sitting there, like everyone is in the next room, waiting for someone to say its okay to go back."

I intend on going into the Zone sometime before I die. Lifelong dream.

Ducimus 04-26-11 10:05 AM

http://www.firesuite.com/chernobyl-e...e-2008-09.html

Betonov 04-26-11 10:45 AM

2 days before my ''2 months on this world'' anniversary. I am told that there was a hell of a panic over how this would effect me. So far so good.

Jimbuna 04-26-11 02:22 PM

I was watching some footage last week of the people on the reactor roof (or what was left of it) removing the remnants of the radio active tiles wearing next to no protection :nope:

Ducimus 04-26-11 03:18 PM

I do like pictures. IN case anyones Surf Fu isn't all that great, here's some subset links in the previous link i posted:

Chernobyl gallery

Chernobyl photos

Alex 04-26-11 04:15 PM

I can't see very well where's the need to celebrate such an anniversary... Besides for those who live far away from that **** and need to amuse themselves (God morbid that I should call them simpletons) with something scary their country has not been related to...

Personally I do find THESE people to be quite creepy themselves, but maybe that's just me.

Fish In The Water 04-26-11 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex (Post 1651545)
I can't see very well where's the need to celebrate such an anniversary...

Well not to 'celebrate,' but certainly to remember in the hope that history doesn't repeat itself...

If we can learn from (or at least be mindful of) this tragedy, then perhaps we are in a better position to improve safety measures to reduce the likelihood of it happening again.

joea 04-26-11 04:47 PM

Exactly what Fish in the Water said Alex, well celebrate is the wrong word I would say note, mark or better commemorate the date just like we do for famous sad events like the Challenger disaster, etc. Remembrance and reflection.

Ducimus 04-26-11 04:51 PM

Since when does someone marking the anniversary of a nuclear disaster become construed as celebratory? Must be a French thing.

TorpX 04-26-11 08:10 PM

I am surprised that so many people work and live in the zone.
Also, it seems odd that anyone would loot items likely to be contaminated. :doh:

Torplexed 04-26-11 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by TorpX (Post 1651667)
I am surprised that so many people work and live in the zone.
Also, it seems odd that anyone would loot items likely to be contaminated. :doh:

Most likely, the people sneaking into the exclusion zone to loot and sell radioactive scrap metal are junkies or boozers who don't give a damn about their own lives or the lives of the people they sell it to.


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