Tsunami in Japan
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Re: Tsunami in Japan
You're like the only person saying that there's a small amount of damage only.

BBJynne- The Lord's Blood Knight
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so all the reactors are entirely inoperable?
the only thing I've heard about damage to the reactors is "there is none"
and thats including the american news stations they show at the chow hall.
the buildings around the reactor are damaged, but hardly inoperable.
the only thing I've heard about damage to the reactors is "there is none"
and thats including the american news stations they show at the chow hall.
the buildings around the reactor are damaged, but hardly inoperable.

KristallNacht- Unholy Demon Of The Flame
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I've heard a lot of talk about radiation reaching Hawaii and the west coast. It made me laugh. I think some of the news stations have stock in the iodine industry. ;)
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Rotaretilbo- Magnificent Bastard
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even if it did meltdown it wouldn't be worse, radiation-wise, than hiroshima or any of our other nukes.
and we've tested those much closer to home than this is.
and we've tested those much closer to home than this is.

KristallNacht- Unholy Demon Of The Flame
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I thought the radiation from an atomic bomb lasts shorter then from a meltdown.

Ringleader- Crimson Muse
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depends technically on which bomb, and dirty vs clean.
but, I'm rather sure that also with how much control there is on the plants, it can't possibly be that much, and in a significantly smaller area.
but, I'm rather sure that also with how much control there is on the plants, it can't possibly be that much, and in a significantly smaller area.

KristallNacht- Unholy Demon Of The Flame
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if radiation reached the west coast of the united states from Japan.... enough to effect us... then about half our planet would be in a pretty bad state
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