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  • Zakajev?

  • GET OUT OF HERE STALKER

  • Now where is the god damn Wish Granter?

  • What numbers are bad for you. The ones like .453 Or 1.536? I just want to know. Already know what kinds of radiation are bad for you.

  • Astronauts: 25,000 Millirems

    The highest recommended limit for radiation exposures is for astronauts-25,000 millirems per Space Shuttle mission, principally from cosmic rays. This amount is beyond the average 300+ millirems of natural sources of radiation and any medical radiation a person has received.

    A version of this article appeared in the January 5, 1994 issue of MIT Tech Talk (Volume 38, Number 18)

    So 05.11 isn't such a big deal as it seems, just 200 more than average radiation.

  • The trick to maintaining a healthy life around all that radiation is Cossacks vodka.

  • 7 secounds ? what the hell

  • What a good job he has! Probly takes in 500 rads a day!

  • @wtm2626 rads lol. i dont think they are playing fallout

  • @JKNIP15 Of course they are. :D

  • People are going to have to maintain that sarcophagus for like 25,000 years. But I digress... so they have it contained fairly well, huh? What are the measurements directly outside of it these days?

  • I remember when those reactors failed and all the nucler waste went in the air.

  • red forest 6,500

  • @16tig16 what

  • yeah its 05.111

  • Sidrovich is standing around selling anti-rads.

    ''Stalkers, welcome to 100 rads!''

  • i have some information that might be of use to you stalker

    come here

    come here

    whats up

    good to see your still alive

    come here

    leave me alone life is bad enough

  • @Driv3th3hiv3 Hahahaha YES! "Marked one, what the hell?!"

    "What do you keep bringing me all this crap for! I need real stuff!"

    I so wanted to see lurching zombies come out from around that tower thing hahaha.

  • jet set tourism?

  • Iodine tablet please

  • aah ain't those guys supposed to have some sort of radioactivity-suit on?

  • Well they're not exactly going into the reactor.

    Exposure to radiation is not damaging unless it is extremally high level or if you are exposed for long time (you can also intake it by eating meat of animals that were struck by radiation etc. but this is not the case.)

  • theres a chance that the reactor could be rexposed to fresh air the concrete they put on it will collapse into its self in the end its starting to crack the next chernobly will be chernobyl

  • am did you understand what you just said? oO

  • @micheals1992

    Nah. Right now they are constructing steel supports and plan on building another sarcophagus over the current one. The project is expected to end by around 2012, ironically the date the STALKER game takes place in. Everyday, well paid and well protected workers run in and work for about 20 minutes at a time and run back out.

  • 05.11

  • it says 105.11 if u look closer

  • its 05.11 the shadow near the end looks like a 1 so u gotta pause when light is hitting it straight on

  • ok laidt0rest :D

  • Can you hold still, I want to read the numbers.

    Come on, why did you up that video?

    Tszk.

    Do it again, please.

  • It was 10 (scale) on Geiger Counter?

  • rofl... you have no idea what you are talking about dude.

    A "geiger counter"? LOL Geiger-Mueller is a range which radiation counters use. A "10" means nothing. Look up "anpdq-1" for an example of a "radiac".

    That said, that thing he's holding is not a radiac, its an SIPD (self indicating pocket dosimeter). It measures how much radiation he is recieving at a given point.

  • That IS a Geiger counter, as it uses a Geiger-Müller tube; GM is not a range. Second, it can also technically be a "radiac" which is a NATO-derived acronym for "radioactivity, detection, indication, and computation". The machine can ALSO be called a dosimeter, as it reads a doserate unit, like Rems or Sieverts. I, personally, own several Geiger counters, several dosimeters, and several cold-war era lab&military-grade US 'radiacmeters', so I know these terms. You seem very mal- or un-informed.

  • What's he saying?

  • He is travel pilot and he said where the group should stay.

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