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Driving by ground zeros near you....
Yesterday, I drove up from San Jose to hang out in Sausalito. As I was driving on 580 I passed through Richmond. This place gets nuked in T2K. As I crossed the Richmond brigdge I couldnt help but think about a blinding flash of white followed but either being vaporized or possibly blown off the bridge only to crash into the bay and drown trapped in my car. Or at least that this place is totally gone in the world of T2K.
Do any of you live near or regularly drive by the ground zeros? If so , do you ever think about the game world or just go about your business? |
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Many times I've looked to the South-West from where I live and ponder the very flat terrain and how far the blast wave and resulting fires would travel from Kwinana and the HMAS Stirling Naval Base.
I wouldn't be in danger of being incinerated but I'd have a very clear view (until my retinas burned out) of the flash and the mushroom cloud. Grim ponderings.
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*hehs*
I'm living half a mile from Ft. Detrick. I won't even see the flash.
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If you're out of town for the holiday, you could always come back to the breached class-4 labs at the "Cancer Research Center" Assuming you weren't in Catoctin Mtn park instead. Odd that Raven Rock, just a few miles up the road, wasn't hit.
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I can see Lackland and Kelly from my back porch. I might escape a lot of the rads if I'm in my house, but then the shock wave winds would probably blow my house (and most of Heritage Northwest, my housing development) and scatter it to the winds.
You know, sometimes, like this sort of thing, I get rudely reminded about how TX DPS won't allow me to own a firearm...
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Some planning, knowledge of trap setting, a strong arm, a strong will and something solid you can swing with a bit of reach, you can have yourself a firearm once the fertiliser hits the ventilation. You just have to be committed and have no regard for the health of the firearm's previous owner
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Crossing the Delaware River on the Walt Whitman Bridge, you can just imagine the wide glassy parking lots where buildings, refineries, shipyards, and people used to be, as far as the eye can see.
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I recently made a map of the T2k-Netherlands and the Zone Morte, in which i would have died (if the game-history would be gruesome reality)... cause i live in the german part of the zone (cologne).
I would stick up my burned middlefinger to the west (for every french helicopter which could possibly pass over the flattened landscape around my corpse). PS: When i visitied Krakow a while ago, none of my T2k-gaming-buddys was around. Sad. My other pals didīnt quite get my enthusiasm (i guess i behaved like a 6 year old on his way to f...ng disneyworld!). |
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I most certainly would not want to be in Walnut Creek. Or anywhere else in Contra Costa county. On a side note, I visited Mill Valley for the very first time on Sunday. Pretty nice, lots of old buildings. |
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