What went wrong?

what went wrong?

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Иди кo мнe !

Zhakaev wasn't fatally wounded

Nothing, everything is fine.

GET OUT OFF HERE STALKER

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+1 to you

Soviets were allowed to run a nuclear power plant

One of the best games ever

50000 people used to live here

fifty thousand people used to live there

beat you to it you fucking nigger

50 thousand people used to live there

>mfw it wasn't the intro to remastered

50 thousand people used to live here

Too ahead of its time. 30 years later no one would have noticed.

Duty>>>>>>>>>>Scientists>Freedom

The best next to halflife and halo 3

I actually know the answer to this. Basically the soviet monkeys got lazy, so instead of tightening pressure bolts with tools they just did it with their fucking hands like retards. Reactor 4 got unstable and exploded

Fifty thousand cucks used to jerk off here

Hryvnias worth 3 cents each. I wouldn't say everything is """"fine"""".

regards t. moving back to lviv in spring with burgerbux

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Communism.

Now it's a ghost town

sabotage by the coal/oil industry

Unelected CIA broke containment vessel to break SU. Now the planet is opposite and their command reads break US

they now have a giant dome hanger over the place

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My father was back there shutting down the fire when the shit went off.

I've got free summer camps each year until 18 years because of this.

but 50k people used to live there

SHould rent it out for zombie movie filming

why will no one admit background radiation is at normal levels

How's Ukraine nowadays ?
Safe to visit Kiev and surrounding areas ? I'd really like to see Pripyat & Chernobyl

You're right, they should have gone back to talk to the Guide, so you could open that fucking door.

Communism, obviously.
After all, if your country has democracy and capitalism it is impossible to have your lands end up looking like some dystopian post-WW3 wasteland.

because nuclear is a threat to the coal lobby

The Russians built a device called the "woodpecker" near the reactor which allowed directed electromagnetic attacks of the US population, so we blew up Chernobyl.

that is one top qual photo, burns my eyes

Why don't we claim this as our land?

No wonder, I bet the radioactive dust hasn't settled yet.
Look at how horrible the effects of communism and nuclear energy are.

You can actually get in without talking to guide. What you need to do is an exploit that is way more difficult to do than just talking to guide. Hope this helps!

Do you have any visible mutations?

Nigger infestations are more destructive than nuclear reactor meltdowns and atomic bombs. What else is new?

They even get away with it in Ukraine.

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He has Acute Ukrainianism

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>ywn play this game for the first time again

The effects of water over 30 years!!!! wWOOOOOW going to stop reading my book to watch this shit so interesting.

They were trying to set a record for minimum time from full shutdown to max output.

There was a flaw in the design where a gas formed that absorbed neutrinos when the plant went to idle power.

Once they tried to go to max, the gas was still absorbing neutrinos, so they pulled out more control rods manually.

Then the gas started to collapse because of the higher amount of radiation, releasing the absorbed neutrinos and shit went super critical

that's the short version

also the people running the test were not well versed in the intricacies/inexperienced crew

tldr: Fuck up to set records for the glory of communism

>They were trying to set a record for minimum time from full shutdown to max output.
well didn't they? mark it seven, walter.

trying to set record for may day parade coming up


all in all a tragedy, it was a purpose built next generation city at the time

not exactly, if they waited a few days for gas to disperse it would have been successful I guess - the gas slowed the rise to full power which is why they manually disabled safety systems/pulled graphite rods they were never supposed to

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what book you reading by chance?

>what went wrong?

A guy was too afraid of what would happen if he failed to get the cold war tests completed. So he ordered the staff to redline the reactor.