Weekly Report #157
[h3]Hello Stalkers![/h3]
We are slowly recovering from the New Year's Eve festivities and planning brand new content for the coming months of 2023. We are preparing for you a lot of new and interesting things related (but not limited) to Chernobylite ;)
For a good start, it's worth paying attention to our YouTube channel this year, which we've been rebuilding for over a month. In conversations with our community, we noticed that Chernobylite is often a kind of catalyst: you play the game and then you want to know more about the Exclusion Zone. Therefore, after internal talks, we came to the conclusion that we will share this knowledge with you. This was partly done in Reports, so why not try it on a larger scale, in a more accessible and also eye-pleasing form? Since then, we have been publishing scientific materials focused on topics around the Chernobyl zone quite regularly.
In the first material, we introduced the topic of the Chernobyl power plant disaster with specific numbers. Thanks to this, we were able to better explain the most important issue in the most understandable way.
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The second material was definitely more difficult. It concerns the history of liquidators - people who sacrificed their health and lives to remove the effects of the catastrophe.
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In the next video, we presented the profile of Valery Legasov: the scientist who was given the extremely important task of investigating the causes of the disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
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This movie is one of our favourites. We approach the HBO Chernobyl series by asking the question: how close is this series to reality?
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Now it’s time for some chemistry lessons. We answer various questions about radiation in Chernobyl, e.g. how far does the radiation reach, what is the risk of contact with it, where does it come from, etc.
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Another video will be released on our channel today. We won't spoil too much, you have to see for yourself ;)
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[h3]That's it for today![/h3]
Take care, Stalkers!
[h3]Do you like Chernobylite? Give us a review.[/h3]

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https://store.steampowered.com/app/1016800/Chernobylite/
We are slowly recovering from the New Year's Eve festivities and planning brand new content for the coming months of 2023. We are preparing for you a lot of new and interesting things related (but not limited) to Chernobylite ;)
For a good start, it's worth paying attention to our YouTube channel this year, which we've been rebuilding for over a month. In conversations with our community, we noticed that Chernobylite is often a kind of catalyst: you play the game and then you want to know more about the Exclusion Zone. Therefore, after internal talks, we came to the conclusion that we will share this knowledge with you. This was partly done in Reports, so why not try it on a larger scale, in a more accessible and also eye-pleasing form? Since then, we have been publishing scientific materials focused on topics around the Chernobyl zone quite regularly.
In the first material, we introduced the topic of the Chernobyl power plant disaster with specific numbers. Thanks to this, we were able to better explain the most important issue in the most understandable way.
[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]
The second material was definitely more difficult. It concerns the history of liquidators - people who sacrificed their health and lives to remove the effects of the catastrophe.
[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]
In the next video, we presented the profile of Valery Legasov: the scientist who was given the extremely important task of investigating the causes of the disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]
This movie is one of our favourites. We approach the HBO Chernobyl series by asking the question: how close is this series to reality?
[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]
Now it’s time for some chemistry lessons. We answer various questions about radiation in Chernobyl, e.g. how far does the radiation reach, what is the risk of contact with it, where does it come from, etc.
[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]
Another video will be released on our channel today. We won't spoil too much, you have to see for yourself ;)
[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]
[h3]That's it for today![/h3]
Take care, Stalkers!
[h3]Do you like Chernobylite? Give us a review.[/h3]

[h3]Follow our official channels to stay up to date:[/h3]


https://store.steampowered.com/app/1016800/Chernobylite/