The-Stag
The-Stag
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19th Oct 2010
19th Oct 2010
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chlenobyl powersurgedidit wtf5 fullidiot1 veryrealistic chenobyl

Comments

  • ElementalDestroyer
    ElementalDestroyer
    7th Aug 2017
    this isn't the best chernobyl save I've seen
  • LetsGoToSpace
    LetsGoToSpace
    17th Apr 2017
    Well i know what Chernobyl is, but i dont know what Chenobyl is. Is it a nuclear kettle bomb?
  • TangerineTycoon
    TangerineTycoon
    22nd Jan 2017
    This save is 100% accurate. +99999
  • Tom_Foolery
    Tom_Foolery
    13th Jan 2017
    @eli573 Most reactors use uranium dioxide, but some use mixed oxide fuel composed of U-235, U-238, Pu-239, etc. Otherwise, that was an exceedingly well written comment on your part.
  • THE_GAMING_RABBIT
    THE_GAMING_RABBIT
    27th Dec 2016
    not all reactors are fission some are fusion and i would know becasue i live by a fusion reactor
  • eli573
    eli573
    23rd Nov 2016
    Nuclear reactors use Fission(of Uranium 235, 233(?), Plutonium, etc.) They don't use uranium under pressure (common sense,) so he is partially right, not that I am, in anyway, excusing the atrocities committed here. You, the creator, deserve to sit on the jumping reactor lids of Reactor 4 and get vaporized. I believe I speak for surviors, family members of casualties, etc. when I say that.
  • insertusername
    insertusername
    2nd Aug 2016
    clicker, a golden cookie that is worth 10 billion billion billion billion billion cookies! Did I forget to mention that they are anti-cookies, as in they each lower your cookie number by 1 each?
  • insertusername
    insertusername
    2nd Aug 2016
    this is my least favorite nuclear reactor, and if you found this save after reading my comment for "fully manual nuclear reactor" then congradulations! You won a cookie! A digital cookie in cookie
  • CatArmour
    CatArmour
    29th Jun 2016
    not PLUTONIUM
  • CatArmour
    CatArmour
    29th Jun 2016
    @ Redman laboratories | | | this is completely disrespectful of the chernobyl disaster and how reactors work. reactors use uranium under high pressure to generate heat.