![]() I think the undertone often implicit here is that… “Well, nuclear stuff happens… Over There. And outside of the US, there’s no shortage either, as brought up. While I don’t know of any that have been as catastrophic as that of the Chernobyl meltdown, they did happen. ![]() The US has had no shortage of incidents, from partial meltdowns to uraniam spills. Specifically, the ignorance many US Americans have of similar nuclear accidents in the US. I couldn’t find it, but I remember seeing an article about the HBO Chernobyl series, and criticizing not the series itself, but the assumptions associated with it. Specifically, I think there’s this sense of “Elsewhere” in these games when one plays them. I think this is a legitimate phenomenon surrounding the STALKER games, as well as fiction generally like this, like Metro.
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