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Is this one of them? Radiation fox?
I guess? I don't know what to call it.
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Is this one of them? Radiation fox?
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It was making you suffer too, and I didn’t want you to die!
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All’s well then, right?
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It’s not that big of a deal. As long as nobody’s getting hurt.
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You clearly weren’t very confident either!
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If that makes her feel good about it...
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Sure. Fine by me.
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So I was concerned for a good reason!
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I get that, but I feel like this is an exception.
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Do you have something in mind?
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There are lots of ways to do it. Could teleport out the funny bits, use automated workers, proper protective gear would make it way safer…
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It’s manageable for sure.
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I mean, there is. Just involves getting more directly involved with the nuclear material.
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Rhythm and I were discussing having it taken down. Because in the dilapidated state it’s in, it’s only a matter of time before the decay exposes the radiation of the nuclear waste forgotten there to the outside world.
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Right, yeah.
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It’s an old plant. Now that it’s open like that, it’s not safe to just leave lying around.
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I thought you were risking being deleted...
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No better way to protect it than for it to live on through the much better forms of energy that came later. In memory only.