You know any friends? Send them my way. I'll do this with just one or two people but you know, however many you want. There was a D&D-based game based on the Roadside Picnic lore and it had a brief description of the Japan Zone featuring a bunch of crazy anomalies and ideas. They fit perfectly into the real-life Fukushima and it's a really good, new contrast to the usual STALKER stuff. I mean, with STALKER/Roadside it's all about nature retaking humanity, empty buildings, rotting, decaying, collapsing, twenty years and everything is rusty, everything is depressing. In the Fukushima Zone it's only been 2-5 years. Buildings intact, fully furnished and lived in, suddenly abandoned like a tragic still life painting. Some buildings still have electricity, some are in perfect condition inside and out. It's not the same depressing, decaying atmosphere. In a way, it's more heart breaking. You go to Chernobyl, all buildings are empty, decayed, the people had two days to evacuate and in Japan they had 15 minutes. You go into a building and oranges still sit in a bowl, rotting. The children's uniforms hang off the wall, ready for the next day of school. Slippers lined up neatly at the door. Just.. it's a different kind of eerie and I like it.