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If, hypothetically, you had to seize and extract 1000 pounds of this stuff 300 miles behind enemy lines for a bombed-out hole in the ground, how would you do it?
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>>65024196

Is it chlorine trifluoride or something like that?
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>At the time of the event, Ouchi had his body draped over the tank while Shinohara stood on a platform to assist in pouring the solution. Yokokawa was sitting at a desk four metres away. All three technicians observed a blue flash (possibly Cherenkov radiation) and gamma radiation alarms sounded. Over the next several hours the fission reaction produced continuous chain reactions.

>Ouchi and Shinohara immediately experienced pain, nausea, and difficulty breathing; both workers went to the decontamination room where Ouchi vomited. Ouchi received the largest radiation exposure, resulting in rapid difficulties with mobility, coherence, and loss of consciousness. Upon the point of critical mass, large amounts of high-level gamma radiation set off alarms in the building, prompting the three technicians to evacuate. All three of the workers were unaware of the impact of the accident or reporting criteria. A worker in the next building became aware of the injured employees and contacted emergency medical assistance; an ambulance escorted them to the nearest hospital. The fission products contaminated the fuel reprocessing building and immediate surroundings of the nuclear facility. Emergency service workers arrived and escorted other plant workers outside of the facility's muster zones.

>The next morning, workers ended the chain reaction by draining water from the surrounding cooling jacket installed on the precipitation tank. The water served as a neutron reflector. A boric acid solution was added to the precipitation tank to reduce all contents to sub-critical levels; boron was selected for its neutron absorption properties.
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>By mid-afternoon, the plant workers and surrounding residents were asked to evacuate. Five hours after the start of criticality, evacuation began of some 161 people from 39 households within a 350-metre radius from the conversion building. Twelve hours after the incident, 300,000 surrounding residents of the nuclear facility were told to stay indoors and cease all agricultural production. This restriction was lifted the next afternoon. Almost 15 days later, the facility instituted protection methods with sandbags and other shielding to protect from residual gamma radiation.

>According to the radiation testing by the STA, Ouchi was exposed to 17 Sv of radiation, Shinohara 10 Sv, and Yokokawa received 3 Sv. The two technicians who received the higher doses, Ouchi and Shinohara, died several months later.
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>>65024196
It's highly chemically unstable, it'll all have gone back to being various uranium oxides and salts. You'd have to start the refining process all over again.
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>>65024268
It's uranium hexaflouride, basically liquid uranium. How dangerous it is depends a lot on how heavily enriched it is, depleted UF6 isn't nearly as dangerous as ClF3, although you still wouldn't want to get it on you.
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>>65024302
>you still wouldn't want to get it on you
Yeah, if you do it'll be the fact it's highly toxic (and decomposes into hydrofluoric acid, which is even more toxic) that kills you, not the radiation.
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>>65024354
Is that better or worse than spontaneously catching you on fire? And spontaneously catching whatever you try to put the fire out with on fire as well, of course.
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>>65024287
Is there a us csb video about this incident?
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>>65024391
They got defunded
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>>65024196
You more want to deny its use to the enemy right?
If so, then just bomb the fuck out of it.
It's easy, it's quick, and it's basically an improvised dirty bomb.
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>>65024542
unbelievable
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I walk in dressed in white helmet, safety vest and a notepad.
Once I reach the uranium hexaflouride, I drink it all into my stomach.
Then I simply waddle to my extraction point.
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Oh boy, this is GREAT stuff to fuck about with.

> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequoyah_Fuels_Corporation
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Wuts going on in this thread, fellas?
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>>65024196
>If, hypothetically, you had to seize and extract 1000 pounds of this stuff 300 miles behind enemy lines for a bombed-out hole in the ground, how would you do it?
If I were forced to at gunpoint, I'd rather just get shot.
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Solution to pollution is dilution
Two birds one stone too
Fuck load of dumb bombs
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>>65025264
Didn't this pic turn out to be from a regular burn victim?
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>>65024196
Pour some Dioxygen diflouride on top.
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>>65024196
Declare victory multiple times for weeks on end on nu-Twitter and cry.
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>>65025497
seething turdie
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>>65024196
Well, it's gaseous, so you could simply inhale it and run home. But since there's so much of it, you want people with big noses to do it because they can hold more, so I recommend bringing a bunch of Jews with you to breathe it all in and then run back home to deliver it to Nuttinyahoo.
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>>65025497
lmao
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>>65024196
Send in everyone without any protective gear, they'll move faster so they'll be less exposed.
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>>65024391
Fuck this gay earth.
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>>65025485
This nigga FOOFs
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>>65024196
>how would you do it?
Very carefully.
All joking aside, you'll want it in properly shaped and sized containers to keep it in a non-critical configuration. Part of that will require keeping the containers an appropriate distance from one another. You'll also want to pay close attention to what's holding those bottles, as hydrogenous materials will function as neutron moderators and could possibly trigger a prompt criticality. The specifics would be dictated by the level of enrichment.
>note: nearby humans make excellent neutron moderators
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>>65024287
Ouchi indeed
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>>65024196
is pouring enough concrete to fill in the hole completely an option?
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Trump is actually going to do it.
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>>65029863
Yeah you could absolutely entomb it. But that would require an onsite concrete factory, and it would be a temporary solution



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