One of my relations obviously decided I was getting far too happy slappy at christmas time so got me the DVD "Chernobyl" as a present.
It is pretty grim going but highly recommended as a dark study of the murky area where politics meets science and the blame game is played with lethal efficiency. Of course as the shit hits the fan the apparatchiks take to a bunker as mere mortals do heroic things bathed in high levels of gamma radiation and suffer the gruesomely detailed consequences.
Was it really all that long ago?
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I have chatted with a few Russians who have stated that quite a lot of the details are bullshit. I've watched it and it's entertaining and, in technical terms, provides a pretty good explanation of the physics involved. But, the political stuff and the depiction of the scientists involved is bullshit according to both the Russians I have chatted with as well as reporting by the Russian media.
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Being a Sky production I have no illusions whatsoever about the provenance of the story telling in depicting the blame games and motives of the main decision makers. I cannot think how this might actually achieved with any accuracy either about this or any other man made disaster.
However it is probably as close to anything as a depiction of what it is like trying to deal with and living through a disaster of such a magnitude and IMO is worth a watch for that alone.
However it is probably as close to anything as a depiction of what it is like trying to deal with and living through a disaster of such a magnitude and IMO is worth a watch for that alone.
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I actually put a thread about said programme at the time of its airing on Sky here
Little John is right about much of the storyline being at odds to what actually happened. Sky did run a programme where they interviewed surviving miners who dug a tunnel under the stricken reactor - the original plan was to inject liquid Nitrogen under the reactor to act as a heat exchanger, but even though the tunnel was dug, this plan was never executed. The miners said that their attitude depicted on the show was accurate but they also mentioned about a couple of glaring falsehoods on the show. The show also had the sole surviving member of Vladimir Shevchenko's camera team who couldn't speak due to throat cancer. The other two members succumbed to radiation poisoning.
Little John is right about much of the storyline being at odds to what actually happened. Sky did run a programme where they interviewed surviving miners who dug a tunnel under the stricken reactor - the original plan was to inject liquid Nitrogen under the reactor to act as a heat exchanger, but even though the tunnel was dug, this plan was never executed. The miners said that their attitude depicted on the show was accurate but they also mentioned about a couple of glaring falsehoods on the show. The show also had the sole surviving member of Vladimir Shevchenko's camera team who couldn't speak due to throat cancer. The other two members succumbed to radiation poisoning.
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