TCG mentioned that all the nuclear power plants would eventually melt down when the electric cooling systems stop working.
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I hope I don't get dinged for ahemming, but it seems I haven't had Sy Fy for the week I was gone--did Time Warner get in a fight or something?
Sheeit. I gotta call folk.
TCG mentioned that all the nuclear power plants would eventually melt down when the electric cooling systems stop working.
I will post a reply to this and some of the other points in spoilers. But not now.
TCG mentioned that all the nuclear power plants would eventually melt down when the electric cooling systems stop working.
The cores would melt, but they probably wouldn't have the release of radiation Fukushima had, because there are manually operated pressure relief valves that the operators couldn't get to because of the earthquake damage. Of course, since the laws of physics have gone insane, perhaps there would be no decay heat.
reminds self to buy shares of horse futures just.in.case.
I just watched Revolution on Hulu and was highly amused that all of the ads were for cars and smart phones.
I did find myself trying to figure out the logic of the geography (silly, I know). If the village were Hoffman Estates it would make sense to go by O'Hare, but from there to Wrigley -> State/Lake -> somewhere west of the Hancock Bldg is an awful lot of extra steps for people on foot.
Mark Pellegrino, Todd Stashwick and Colin Ford are all going to be guest stars on Revolution.
You know, I'm far more interested about what happened in the immediate aftermath of the electricity going away than I am in the timeline that the show has.
You know, I'm far more interested about what happened in the immediate aftermath of the electricity going away than I am in the timeline that the show has.
I'm guessing there are going to be plenty of flashbacks.
I sometimes miss when shows come back after hiatus. In case this every happens to anyone else, Haven is back on tonight (10 PM in my time zone, though I don't know if it applies to everyone,.)