A nuclear reactor blew up during a missile test?... that is a coincidence I don't like.
Why would it be a coincidence? It's a nuclear powered cruise missile. It's not a secret.
Yes, a nuclear-powered cruise missile... near a nuclear reactor...that exploded. The two should not have been part and parcel unless nuclear power plants are hardened from missile attacks and other external forces.
Again, it's a coincidence I don't like, the implications are scary when it comes to Russian power plants and their ability to be protected. Radioactive fallout that can go into the upper atmosphere and cause chaos worldwide.
Speaker to Animals wrote: Mon Aug 12, 2019 10:31 am
Just think of TC as the Eliza chatbot program. There's nothing behind any of it. It's just sentences generated without any real semantics behind them.
Hey, Sybil, go back to fixing airplanes, the adults are talking.
You are just posting comments about shit you don't understand. You literally think there was a missile that exploded next to a nuclear reactor. The reactor was powering the missile, genius. LOL
Maybe it would be best if we let the chatbot chat and just ignored the posts. You can't correct him when he's wrong or he goes full Belligerent Forrest Gump.
Shitty way to die - question is, why do the Ruskies want a Nuke powered cruise missile in the age of ICMBs? I was under the impression that while Nuke jet engines work, they're not even close to the power of a scram jet.