Message from @Tiberius
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Rather, the scale would not be as devastating
and just send people in unprotected
didnt tell the people to evacuate
Chenpbyl would be impossible in American Type 4 reactors
"Lol, the air is just a bit spicy, Comrade. Get in there and help or off to Gulag"
-USSR
No one uses type 2 RBMK reactors anymore
it would be impossible in any other reactor even at that time
it was fucking commie tech
what do you expect they prob had a button to blow it up
Yeah graphite tipped control rods is a bad idea
PEople were a ressource to commies
Lol, Oops, I accidentally pressed the 'we're fucked' button, my bad guys
look at russian WW2 tanks
The soviets were seriously lax in their construction of reactors
notoriously horrible for the crews
Yeah
they just send people in in masses to win
But you could manufacture them in a tractor factory if necessary
the only thing worse than a soviet reactor is a chinese reactor
and non of those have publicly exploded yet
maybe they just completed the cover up
unlike the soviets
also my parents are incredibly eco
they hate nuclear
asked them how they would fix the problem
they say wind and solar on every roof
Get better parents
like we would have to build new coal plants and shit to even produce all that stuff
germany is building new coal plants btw
glad we moved away from nuclear derp
most westerners live in places where there's not a lot of solar energy per square meter
also literally running out of space for wind power
they are considering chopping down forrests for wind farms
sure if you live in southern california or arizona or something solar makes a certain amount of sense as a supplementary source of power
but in new england? good luck making it break even.
green energy is not effecient enough to be a main power
nuclear or even fusion in the future would be ideal
nowadays there wont even be any radioactive junk left
but they call me science deniers when they themselves dont believe in reactor advancements since 1950 lmao
Solar and wind are good options in combination with hydroelectric. You let the sun fill in when water levels are low. If your solar output exceeds consumption, you can use the excess to pump water back up the dam.