Chernobyl (HBO)

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Cliffs? Is this a documentary?


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Damn! I don’t have hbo but this shit is a must see.


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So anyone know how accurate it is? I design nuclear safety systems for a living and of course in all our training this is one of the ones that always comes up.
 

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What night does this air? I watched the first one one day last week.

Monday's 9pm.. Its amazing to see what radiation does to a person. Its unbelievable. First episode was incredible. The power of the explosion felt from the women's house was a wow experience!!!

The cover up and ignorance was also a WTF moment..
 
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Monday's 9pm.. Its amazing to see what radiator does to a person. Its unbelievable. First episode was incredible. The power of the explosion felt from the women's house was a wow experience!!!

The cover up and ignorance was also a WTF moment..
Thanks, it must have been Monday when I watched it. It was pretty good.
 

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So anyone know how accurate it is? I design nuclear safety systems for a living and of course in all our training this is one of the ones that always comes up.

First episode didn’t get into too much detail of what the actual cause was. It was centered on the explosion, immediate aftermath, and ensuing confusion. Plenty of back and forth with “it’s not that bad/yes it is”; “keep the core covered/there is no core.”

As I mentioned in another thread; I already had issues with the trailer, but I enjoyed the first episode. Giving them enough rope to hang themselves with so to speak.

As a disclaimer, I operated/maintained nuclear reactors for over 20 years.
 
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Monday's 9pm.. Its amazing to see what radiation does to a person. Its unbelievable. First episode was incredible. The power of the explosion felt from the women's house was a wow experience!!!

The cover up and ignorance was also a WTF moment..

The 'Elephants Foot' under the reactor was the most radioactive place on Earth for a while.

https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/d...ive-elephants-foot-slowly-burning-hole-ground

Not retaliated to Chernobyl but what radiation can do to the human body. Caution, there are a couple gruesome photos in that link.

Hisashi Ouchi, the Victim of Fatal Radiation Kept Alive for 83 Days
 

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