Message from @PureEvilPie
Discord ID: 601365117791371264
How benevolent yes
a bunch of batteries getting mishandled is a better alternative to turning transports into bombs
Fuck I hope you'll never find out about fertilizers
generate electricity with safer nuclear technology
Yep
rather than gassing the yeets
Yup
and snuffing black powder
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handling radioactive goop is disgusting and models have and are likely still debated by <:BIGBRAIN:501101491428392991>
the main problems i remember among safety issues and past historical aesthetic were the costs
You mean of building and running a nuclear power plant?
supposedly
it's not as simple as pulling the lever, Kronk
Yeah, levers are so outdated. We use buttons nowadays
Pull the button
Yes you just have to create a premium Bethesda account, it's 60 bucks and allows you to refund fallout 76 or get a new colour to your armour to be chosen from the rich selection of red blue and green
Oooh, I want a green one
Grün
Because you reduce end point emissions
Then if you improve the generation of the electricity itself
Then the whole process is a lot cleaner
'then'? you mean than?
which one 😛
haha
I mean then as in then the next stage
yes
ok
my underslept brain kinda struggles with this? reducing end point emissions doesnt increase centralisation? is that your point?
i mean you couldve said the fuel delivery is already fully centralised lol
but yeah
dunnae
🤷
My point is that yes, if the electric generated to power electric cars is generated from unclean sources such as gas or coal or whatever then yea electric cars are pointless. BUT, as electricity is generated via cleaner methods then the end point of emissions in the process (the car itself) will be a net positive as electricity in itself doesn’t produce emissions, but petrol/diesel does
you dont need to clean your nails if you have none <:thinkgon:560211224923734026>
ah yeah so we're going nuclear as already established : )
Yea nuclear would be better than what we have now
I’d rather we use more tidal and hydro power though