What is really funny about this photo, is that the tower in the back ground is emitting STEAM! That is what those big things are at nuke plants. Cooling towers do not emit anything but seam!
Not that I know anything about nuclear plants… but…
The primary coolant loop is considered contaminated. It is a closed loop.
The turbine system is a secondary loop. Also closed.
The waste heat system is a tertiary loop. Also closed.
It would take 2 breaches for the waste heat system to become contaminated. To the best of my knowledge this has never happened.
However… coal (anthracite) has naturally occurring radioactive elements. Coal stack exhaust has typically a single filter system that prevents these from escaping and emitting while airborne. A single point of failure…
I would be much more worried about the coal plant for this and many other reasons.
However in the case of a nuclear holocaust, there would be nobody left to man these power plants,there for eventually(after the power grids overload) it will run on back up power, and soon(like a couple decades) they will melt down when the back up power runs out and emit nuclear radiation until finally all the safe guards melt due to all the water evaporating, and… theres a fuckload of radiation coming out of it.
However i do agree this is a bad representation of the last cockroach.
In Soviet Russia you contaminate the nuclear plant.
Honestly, Chernobyl proved that it only took one breach to let out a whole lot of nasty stuff. But after operating a Navy plant for six years, I think every one learned their lessons: DON’T Fuck it up!
Why is there a shower?
And I thought cockroaches would survive a nuclear holocaust?
Cockroaches are in for a nasty surprise.
What is really funny about this photo, is that the tower in the back ground is emitting STEAM! That is what those big things are at nuke plants. Cooling towers do not emit anything but seam!
yeah, but that’s not a steamstack, that’s a murlock stack. it’s burning PEOPLE!
Cooling towers do not emit anything but seam!
Sorry bannedfromyahoo I had to. I think you’re very cue.
Unless the water cooling system has been compromised…
Then it emits radiated steam and particles…
Very nasty.
This pleases me.
Not that I know anything about nuclear plants… but…
The primary coolant loop is considered contaminated. It is a closed loop.
The turbine system is a secondary loop. Also closed.
The waste heat system is a tertiary loop. Also closed.
It would take 2 breaches for the waste heat system to become contaminated. To the best of my knowledge this has never happened.
However… coal (anthracite) has naturally occurring radioactive elements. Coal stack exhaust has typically a single filter system that prevents these from escaping and emitting while airborne. A single point of failure…
I would be much more worried about the coal plant for this and many other reasons.
Fission kicks ass.
@ack
However in the case of a nuclear holocaust, there would be nobody left to man these power plants,there for eventually(after the power grids overload) it will run on back up power, and soon(like a couple decades) they will melt down when the back up power runs out and emit nuclear radiation until finally all the safe guards melt due to all the water evaporating, and… theres a fuckload of radiation coming out of it.
However i do agree this is a bad representation of the last cockroach.
Assuming that they refuel automatically? o.O
In Soviet Russia you contaminate the nuclear plant.
Honestly, Chernobyl proved that it only took one breach to let out a whole lot of nasty stuff. But after operating a Navy plant for six years, I think every one learned their lessons: DON’T Fuck it up!
LMFAO!! Opps
opps. LMFAO