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The Audreys: Sometimes the Stars

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Dark_Falcon3/13/2011 8:58:35 pm PDT

re: #122 goddamnedfrank

Difference is the Hindenburg burned at the edges, it didn’t mix with oxygen first and then detonate. Releasing the gasses straight to the atmosphere would have allowed the hydrogen to rise up and away. Odds would be against it finding an ignition source before dissipation. Radiation levels would have increased outside much faster, but that’s a done deal now. A flare tower might work, if it didn’t produce tritiated water and radioactive cesium hydroxide, both of which were probably produced in these explosions.

Is this normal hydrogen or does it have more Neutrium and Tritium than normal?