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What are some games where radiation effects are done right?
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What are some games where radiation effects are done right?
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>>337964492
for the love of God someone explain what i'm looking at
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>>337964630
Victims of the Tokaimura criticality accident. I learnt about them in school, am I cool yet?
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>>337964630
Hisashi Ouchi.

He had a blast of concentraded radiation right into his everything.
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>>337964630
>he didn't get his N1
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>>337964909
Or in this case its just a singular victim.
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>polluting the minds of western youths with this weeb shit

Looks like 2 bombs weren't enough
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>>337964492
Hold up, so Radiation doesn't mutant you like they show in the cartoons? Like the Simpsons?
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>>337964630
he was a victim of radiation blast and he was kept alive for months because muh science

fucked up t b h
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>>337964492
did his face melt?
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>>337965336
lol you sound just like the Muslim sheikhs who used to (actually still say ) that Pokemon and yu gi oh are masonic Jewish cartoons created to ruin the pure Muslim youth
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>>337965676
but wouldn't his internal organs dissolve also?
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>>337965676
What the fuck, how the hell his brain survived all of that radiation?
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>>337965676

It's pretty fucked up to keep a guy alive just so you can study the effects of something, no different than directly experimenting on a human.
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>>337965676
>This fake image
>AGAIN
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>>337965783
They did.
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>>337965676
you know what the worst part is? they put him the wrong way around in bed
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>>337965676
that picture is fake btw.
dont know how you people still fall for it when the real pictures of the poor bastard are easily available.
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>>337965515
i read that they lost the protein that make things in your body stay attach to your bones, so yes, he was melting alive
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>>337965903

Experimentation on animals and humans has been going on forever. It's the only way to protect the species.

How do you think most drugs make it into market? They don't just release it from one day to the next. Same with operations and procedures.

You really think they haven't dumped a body in space to actually see what happens?
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>>337965783
well, that's what killed him in the end
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>>337966082
Post a OG one then faggot
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>>337965903
Well, he had the most damning death sentence you could get.

He was going to die no matter what, so it really didn't hurt to use him to save other lives.

Human experimentation is not okay, because that kind of implies unconsenting healthy individuals being cut up on the whims of madmen.
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>>337965903
>"Damn, experimenting on a human to extend his life is like experimenting on a human!"
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>>337966191

Obviously you have to test some things on humans, but there's a line of acceptable vs unacceptable. I don't see anything wrong with say letting someone with terminal cancer try an experimental drug, but willfully keeping a man that they know is going to die while he goes through a painful wasting away process just to collect data crosses the ethical line for science, it's no different than exposing a human to a biological or chemical agent and studying how they die. There has to be a line between making progress and just being unethical.

>>337966352

They all knew he was doomed to die from an exposure of radiation that high.

>>337966348

I definitely realize there were benefits from this, it wasn't done out of malice, but in my mind it was still very unethical. You have to draw a line somewhere.
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>>337966082
>>337965998
>keep saying it's fake
>don't post the alternative 'real' image
gr8 b8 m8 i r8 8/8
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>>337966308
>>337966972

feel free to buy the book and be disappointed too.
it has been reprinted because of renewed interest from people fooled by the fake photo.

A Slow Death: 83 Days of Radiation Sickness
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>>337966743
He was a once in a lifetime oppurtunity. We wouldn't have had the data if it wasn't for him. Not unless we subjected some poor fuck to the same treatment on purpose, which easily falls under unethical human exprimentation.
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>>337966348
Japan has a death penalty? Well, that's surprising.
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>>337967197

It was very much a unique opportunity, but I still consider the whole thing incredibly unethical, as a scientist you have to be careful not to let the promise of progress and discovery override common ethics. I'm glad the data was at least very insightful, but I still consider the whole ordeal pretty fucked up.
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>>337967297
by death sentence he meant that his cells were dying and there was absolutely no way of helping him.

But yeah they have a death penalty
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>>337967625
why they didn use a phenix down?
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>>337967620
Ethics hold back progress.
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>>337967735
he died during a cutscene
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>>337967763

Sounds like me a few years ago. I disagree, yes ethics may hinder progress a bit, but you have to set limits on these things. Science can't just be allowed to do as they please all in the name of progress, you risk doing damage to many things, human lives, the environment. There's proper ways to things, a scientist who says he can't make progress without crossing ethical lines has no right calling himself a scientist.
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>>337964492
9/30
>Face and both arms are showered with netrons, recieving a dose of 10 sievert

10/10
>No outwards wounds, but erythema, vomiting, diarrhea and loss of consciousness among other symptoms are appearing

11/10
>Skin is gradually coming off. 70% of skin has come loose.

12/20
>Skin transplantation on both forearms

1/4
>Skin transplantation on face, but due to damaged DNA the skin's regenerative ability has been lost
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>>337965903
>>337965454
It's morally wrong to kill a human being no matter how much they "want" to die. You need to hold on to every single stand of hope of surviving otherwise it's just murder with a convenient (albeit shit) excuse.
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>>337967620
Well, there's a bunch of schools of thought on this subject.
In my opinion, the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the doomed few.
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>>337968142
I agree, collectivism is the only way forward, tovarisch))))))))
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>>337968142

It's definitely a moral grey area, you have to consider these things carefully.
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>>337968323
Well, the next time you have radiation poisoning, feel free to deny any treatment that's based on data collected from Hisashi Ouchi.
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