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We want nuclear power!

>> No.1566680
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1566680

Nuclear power is the best!

>> No.1566691
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1566691

Antimatter was here
Nuclear fusion is a loser

>> No.1566698

>>1566673
>We want real life S.T.A.L.K.E.R!

Fixed.

>> No.1566704

>>1566698
Get out of here.

>> No.1566708

>>1566698
I know /k/ would love real-life STALKER

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The exposure to 450 rads of penetrating gamma rays has many effects that occur at different times:

In 24 hours:

* vomiting
* diarrhea

These will usually abate after 6-7 days.

Within 3-4 weeks there is a period of extreme illness.[2]

* sever bloody diarrhea indicates intestinal disorders which will cause fluid imbalances
* extensive internal bleeding
* septicemia infections

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>>1566691

Fuck you you have to kill yourself to get the bigass explosions you flaunt.
You're nothing but suicide bombers.

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Central nervous system death is the main cause of death in 24-48 hours among those exposed to 5000 rads.

Central nervous system death is irreversible and the symptoms are:[2]

* vomiting
* nausea
* diarrhea
* drowsiness
* lethargy
* tremors
* delirium
* frequent seizures
* convulsions
* prostration
* coma

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1566724

Pollutes less than coal!

>> No.1566729
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Pollutes less than coal!

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>>1566691
Matter, anti-matter: It's all the same to a black hole; all will be converted into beautiful Hawking Radiation. Build a Dyson Sphere around it to capture the energy as it is emitted, and you're good as long as you remember to throw a star or two into the even horizon every few billion years.

>> No.1566741

>>1566736
I saw an ass in the thumbnail

>> No.1566750

>>1566736
Choosing a Black Hole to build a Dyson Star around instead of a normal star because of the smaller size? Clever.
But won't the radiation output be much smaller?

>> No.1566759

>>1566741
Me too, brah.

>> No.1566766

>>1566736
What if the hole sucks the Sphere?

>> No.1566773

>>1566750
We're going for sustainability, not maximal output. The idea here is to have a decent power supply for as long as possible.

If you just want the most power possible, you should just slam stars together and use tidal forces to raise their temperatures to supernova levels.

>> No.1566780

>>1566766
That's why you build it outside of the event horizon. We're assuming a Type III Civilization here; they should have the material science and astrophysics know how to keep things stable, unless some Type II primitivist terrorists decide to fuck shit up by tossing a well-cloaked moon at it or something.

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>>1566673

Well, I'm prepared.

>> No.1566801

>>1566796

STALKER lol

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>>1566780
Sounds logic

>>1566796
I think I can make a similar outfit. Pic related

>> No.1566813

I still want to make jokes about Utsuho's third leg.

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>>1566813

I'd Utsuho's third leg.

>> No.1566848

>>1566736
The problem is that the amount of Hawking radiation emitted decreases with the size of the black hole, so tossing in a star ensures that nothing much will be happening for quite a while.

>> No.1566857

>>1566845
Just stay well clear of the second one. Over four sievert per minute does not make for a lasting relationship.

>> No.1566869

>>1566848
Right, you keep it at the low mass end; you just throw mass in every once in a while to stop it from evaporating.

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