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The maximum dosage of radiation that can be accurately measured by a dosimeter rated for 3.6 roentgen. Side effects may include crushing by boilers and debris, pulverizing in a steam explosion, scalding in a steam explosion, crushing by falling pillars, getting instant second degree sunburns, spontaneous vomiting, and a brilliant laser-like beam piercing up into the sky due to the Cherenkov effect. | The maximum dosage of radiation that can be accurately measured by a dosimeter rated for 3.6 roentgen. Side effects may include crushing by boilers and debris, pulverizing in a steam explosion, scalding in a steam explosion, crushing by falling pillars, getting instant second degree sunburns, spontaneous vomiting, and a brilliant laser-like beam piercing up into the sky due to the Cherenkov effect. | ||
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"Not great, not terrible."
- – Anatoly Dyatlov, Chernobyl (2019)
The maximum dosage of radiation that can be accurately measured by a dosimeter rated for 3.6 roentgen. Side effects may include crushing by boilers and debris, pulverizing in a steam explosion, scalding in a steam explosion, crushing by falling pillars, getting instant second degree sunburns, spontaneous vomiting, and a brilliant laser-like beam piercing up into the sky due to the Cherenkov effect.