Watched the first two episodes. Too many bad English actors trying to act Russian.In truth, a pure "Thugocracy".
Amazed how the Soviet State had so many people hoodwinked to deny reality. Then again the alternative reality was the barrel of a gun or being pushed out of a helicopter.
The USSR wasn't socialism, it was pure totalitarian communism. Originally Posted by gnadfly
The Chernobyl reactor was a liquid sodium reactor. Sodium is corrosive. We did build one, realized our mistake, and went back to pressurized water. Of course, we retrofitted the one before there was a disaster. Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
Watched episodes 3&4 last night. I didn't think the Russians had that many pets. The amount of "stupid bravery" exhibited by the Russians is incredible likely fueled by a lifetime of shaping by the Politburo. I haven't been moved much by the depictions of radioactive poisoning of the 1940s Japanese; last night was different. Originally Posted by gnadflyGood show. This week, National Geographic ran a mini-series called The Hot Zone about the Ebola outbreak in Reston, VA back in 1989. It's worth watching, but it's not near as good as Chernobyl.
This week, National Geographic ran a mini-series called The Hot Zone about the Ebola outbreak in Reston, VA back in 1989. It's worth watching, but it's not near as good as Chernobyl.[/COLOR] Originally Posted by I B HankeringSeriously? I didn't know there was an ebola outbreak in the US before the one a couple of years ago. Surprised the CDC never brought it up. Well, not really.
Know who'd I'd never fuck with? A Russian coal miner....dudes are badass. Originally Posted by FriscoKiddoThey already know they are dead. A bullet is better than black lung.
which means the accident was completely preventable. since the Russians stole the original design why didn't they notice that both the British and US had long ago discovered the flaw?In communism people are expendable...no big deal...ask Stalin.
as you noted we changed the cooling design, the British just moved on to a newer design.
why did the Russians keep the known flawed design in production when they could have fixed the problem? Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid