Post Nuclear Japan

That's a pretty harsh assessment. Its certainly controversial. The examples of Hiroshima and Nagasaki have become their own nuclear disarmament propaganda as Che Guevara is the prime example of revolutionary propaganda. Both examples have been martyred and thus sacred to their causes. It seems that high death casualties are the only wake-up calls that can open our eyes.

So how can you hug Mother Nature with nuclear arms?
 
Can't really say I find them "interesting", but then I never found real war and victims fitted that discription. Terrible, Oke , but not interesting.
 
what i think is weird is that people live in those places today, at least one of them, i read it in a facts book w/lots of pictures. I wonder if it really is possible to make a mutant like in fallout 1&2 by just using radiation... :?:
 
Real genetic mutations! That would be interesting, although very sad from a humanitarian prespective :(
Parents exposed to radiation poisining do give birth to genetically deformed children. I'm not sure weather this can be classed as mutations though.
 
I think that by looking at that site, I am doomed, you are doomed and we are probably all doomed.

If we don't dismantle all the nuclear weapons in the world, this will happen again. The only difference is the photos will then be in color.
Cool! Colour photo's! I can't wait.
 
DarkUnderlord said:
Cool! Colour photo's! I can't wait.

Colour photos? Colour view, you'll be standing right next to the explosion...Which means you won't see it, you'll be dead.

Bang bang, you're dead! Shame...

As for genetic mutations; they're already pretty common, I bet there are a lot of people in this world exposed to more than the maximum of 5 mSv (the Dutch average is 2.7 mSv, we rule), which means we have lots of mutations in the cells of these people. That won't result in "mutants", though, mostly, it'll just result in cancer.

"Mutation" (like the imaginary super-mutants and ghouls, but also like real mutants) are generally not caused by radiation, but by harmful medications and other chemical effects. Remember that stuff used as a painkiller the odd few decennia back? It turned out that the kids born from women using it were born without limbs or with very small limbs.

This Dutch spring isn't doing me no good, I'm sweating like a hog. Time to go outside...in a minute.
 
And getting to much fake sun, to much sun and you will get scin cancer, so stay away from the solariums.
 
Jacen said:
Can't really say I find them "interesting", but then I never found real war and victims fitted that discription. Terrible, Oke , but not interesting.

A human being reduced to nothing more than ash, as if it was a mere shadow on the ground is rather interesting, I think.


The power of a nuclear weapon is both horrifing and awe inspiring.
 
axelgreese said:
A human being reduced to nothing more than ash, as if it was a mere shadow on the ground is rather interesting, I think.

The power of a nuclear weapon is both horrifing and awe inspiring.

Well, as you can see I don't agree, but everyone is entiteled to his own opinion.
 
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