2/25/2023 0 Comments Call of chernobyl companions![]() ![]() A more cynical take might be that allowing the radiation sickness to run its course had medical/analytical value. In real life it's because in 1986 there was no legal euthanasia. In the show it's because they didn't do it in real life.Was there any point in keeping any of the control room ops and firefighters alive who were dosed with THAT much radiation after they've given their testimonies in Episode 3, and real life for that matter? I know the USSR wasn't the pinnacle of humane treatment, but if those people were going to die in the most painful way imaginable, surely a few bullets to the head would be a mercy?. ![]()
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