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    Cooper and his daughter Janey endure a nuclear attack

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  • @ReactTV1
    @ReactTV1  11 дней назад +4

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  • @sonofmoss
    @sonofmoss 8 дней назад +46

    What’s crazy is the look of horror on Cooper’s has double meaning once you discover who really dropped the bomb in episode 8

    • @DrUgZ1987
      @DrUgZ1987 8 дней назад +7

      i think they did not drop these bombs. but they had it in store in case the chinese won‘t drop the bombs. but they did nuke the town in the series, which takes place 250 years later.

    • @DarkKnight52365
      @DarkKnight52365 7 дней назад

      Vault-Tec didn't drop the bombs, they plan to yes but China beat them to it

    • @Knightmare435
      @Knightmare435 7 дней назад +2

      @@DrUgZ1987 Its left ambiguous since there are a number of ways the nuclear exchange could have started. The Chinese were losing on the mainland to Power Armoured US Marines, Vault-Tec planned to sabotage the peace negotiations, and if they couldn't delay them they'd drop a bomb themselves. Plus there were members of the Enclave who were forewarned about the nuclear exchange and fled to the Poseidon Oil Rig hours before it happened, and believed that they could 'win' a nuclear war and would leave them to rule the world afterwards, so they also could have attacked China first.

    • @whiteravengaming9873
      @whiteravengaming9873 5 дней назад +1

      Yeah so the Bomb dropped on Shady Sands was Vault Tech and actually happened about 200 years after this. This would have been the actual Great War and those would be Chinese Bombs.

    • @VainRain69
      @VainRain69 5 дней назад

      I think what actually happened is the Chinese found out about Vault-Tecs plan and tried to destroy them first using their own nukes which started the entire chain reaction of nukes dropping.

  • @NWRefund
    @NWRefund 7 дней назад +12

    The thing about fallout shelters is you design and stock them to support a certain number of people for a certain amount of time. No extra people. There’s a really good episode of The Twilight Zone about this.

    • @g1015m
      @g1015m 5 дней назад +1

      The Shelter.

  • @Architraz_PHX
    @Architraz_PHX 8 дней назад +40

    I'll give it to the show, the effect of nuclear war hits home. Most other shows just have a single nuke going off at the end of it all, but having multiple fully covering a region is decidedly more terrifyingly accurate and is just crushing here.

    • @josephhein9497
      @josephhein9497 8 дней назад +11

      Here's an interesting fact and bit of detail: Larger bombs spread less radiation. Because of that fact, the lore was written as many smaller bombs being used instead. This allows for a more believable story where everything isn't totally destroyed but remains irradiated.

    • @Thurisaz314159
      @Thurisaz314159 8 дней назад +3

      @@josephhein9497 Good detail. I guess H-bombs were never invented in this universe

    • @mkang8782
      @mkang8782 8 дней назад +6

      @@Thurisaz314159 yes, per the lore, the point of divergence between our reality and the setting is somewhere in the 50s. Microchip technology is never invented, so, a lot of efficiency changes that happened in industry here didn't happen there. Among other things, that causes a higher rate of consumption of petroleum, which leads to a wider development of atomic energy, including atomic powered vehicles.
      Without the microchip technology, they were unable to develop more sophisticated atomic weapons, meaning they were single stage versus multistage (the so-named "hydrogen bomb").

    • @AppealToTheStoned
      @AppealToTheStoned 7 дней назад +2

      @@mkang8782 I love Fallout, and this show is great.
      But the whole idea of micro-fusion technology without microelectronics and miniaturization is, well, let's say, 'highly speculative'.

    • @mkang8782
      @mkang8782 7 дней назад +1

      @@AppealToTheStoned oh, yeah, the whole concept is not exactly well grounded in actual science.

  • @unclelink
    @unclelink 8 дней назад +42

    "War... war never changes."

    • @jesse23chndlr
      @jesse23chndlr 8 дней назад

      can't trust humans either

    • @Nightmareof94
      @Nightmareof94 7 дней назад +2

      Oh it does in the sense that we find new horrifying ways to wipe each other out

  • @TieLand
    @TieLand 11 дней назад +30

    I'm still mad that they didn't let the little girl in the darn party! 😡🤣💜

    • @pyrofan80
      @pyrofan80 7 дней назад +1

      At least it meant she was on the right side of the glass-shrapnel

  • @MullenaxM
    @MullenaxM 5 дней назад +6

    I love how Walton Goggins shows with just his face the emotional roller coaster of Confusion -> Realization -> Complete and Utter Horror. So many actors/actresses/directors can't show emotional depth without words.

  • @maniconthebeat1993
    @maniconthebeat1993 6 дней назад +7

    What's even scarier is that the nukes we have now wont even matter if we run to safety lol

  • @petertrotman7708
    @petertrotman7708 11 дней назад +19

    I love the shot of the Observatory when the bombs drop which gives the exact location of where you are, like an actual game.

    • @SSgtJ0hns0n
      @SSgtJ0hns0n 7 дней назад +3

      And like the 3D era of the FO games, the playable areas are more or less geographically accurate (if massively sized down for playability) to the locale it takes place in!

  • @random3x70
    @random3x70 День назад +4

    a fun bit: the reason why no one at the party noticed the flash from the bomb was shown earlier in the episode with the photographer taking pictures with a flash. So the reason they were oblivious till the shockwave hit was because they likely assumed it was a picture being taken.

  • @sonofmoss
    @sonofmoss 8 дней назад +15

    That part at 2:13 where you can see the skyscrapers collapsing in the background is horrifying

  • @Redpilled66
    @Redpilled66 6 дней назад +5

    Closest interpretation of a nuclear detonation is the Terminator 2 movie. One relatively average 750 kiloton nuclear warhead that is detonated over a city, anything within the 950 metre fireball would be instantly vaporised. The blast radius of 5 to 7km would result in maximum destruction. No building would be left standing with over an estimated 95% casualty rate within seconds. Anything with the 10 to 12km shockwave would result in severe life threatening burns and injuries and further destruction. Then the nuclear radiation fallout could reach up to 80km, resulting in radiation poisoning. Thats just one warhead. Modern missiles can carry a payload of 5 or more of these warheads at the same time resulting on simultaneous strikes in various locations at the same time, meaning you have no where to go. No one survives a nuclear war. Period. Thats why in the military, the protocol is called mutual assured destruction. The land, water and air would be so toxic nothing would survive years after the event.

  • @user-tl1fp6mq3c
    @user-tl1fp6mq3c День назад +2

    I love how you can see everyone having a noticeably more volatile reaction when the nuke is actually close to cooper. not even a whole episode in and these two had us heart and soul. 🤣😂

  • @heffatheanimal2200
    @heffatheanimal2200 7 дней назад +6

    Growing up in the 80's with that background threat, seeing a nuclear blast always hits me with such a visceral kick and a lead weight in my guts

  • @lilrayreactionz2007
    @lilrayreactionz2007 5 дней назад +3

    It just occurred to me that, coopers wife, authorized the drop knowing her daughter and ex-husband was not in a shelter 🤯

  • @xxbloodxreaperxx
    @xxbloodxreaperxx 7 дней назад +3

    They did such a good job on thus show

  • @SethWTFF
    @SethWTFF День назад +1

    The fear everyone feels when watching this scene is palpable

  • @turbopokey
    @turbopokey 2 дня назад +3

    Also, I don’t know how long it takes to get to it in show but in game it comes out that other than Vault-tec, the builders of those lesser shelters just half assed it to save themselves lots of money by not installing any emp or radiation protection. If no war happened no one would ever know and if it did, everyone would be dead and couldn’t complain. So game fan’s would’ve been aware that all of these people scrabbling to get to shelter were gonna die anyway, no matter how much they struggled. That’s an extra sad.☹️☹️🤫

  • @DanielBeattyDefinition
    @DanielBeattyDefinition 8 дней назад +6

    I really wish the video title was:
    "Reactors Reacting to the Reaction of Victims of Nuclear Reactor Fallout"

  • @jameshurley9551
    @jameshurley9551 5 дней назад +1

    This show is the first one to show a correct nuclear event in the sense that MIRV technology is a thing and there would 100% be multiple impacts as shown.

  • @KayveePlays
    @KayveePlays 2 дня назад +1

    honestly when it went to black i really think that it should've played "I don't want to set the world on fire."

  • @martinbergen2963
    @martinbergen2963 9 дней назад +11

    Oh that one reactor is actually pointing out a good fact. Electronics wouldnt work because of the EMP. She said Cars, but idk how much Electronics are in the Cars of Fallout, probably not much or Zero 😅

    • @Raycu2
      @Raycu2 9 дней назад +10

      I could be mistaken but one of the major things about the Fallout universe is that they are still on analog technology and never switched to digital like in our reality. Analog devices are much more resistant to EMP and nuclear tech is much more widely used so they are unlikely to be very effected by EMP in this case.

    • @nikwriter
      @nikwriter 8 дней назад +2

      @@Raycu2 But the cars in Fallout run on mini fusion reactors, don't they? If explosive damage is on its way to your location, getting inside another explosive is not really ideal. Riding a horse like Coop or running to the fridge like Maximus is probably much more likely to save you than a car (in this universe).

    • @stevetennispro
      @stevetennispro 7 дней назад +1

      These look to be ground level explosions. When they talk about nuclear EMP's in the literature, they describe bombs going off in the upper atmosphere or in near space. I'm not sure how much EMP effect they would experience.

    • @TheNonEdibleCheese
      @TheNonEdibleCheese 7 дней назад +1

      Fallout cars run off mini-fusion reactors. In our reality though, it really depends on the car and whether or not they're running at the time. If they're older cars, it won't do much to them, especially if they're turned off at the time.

    • @Raycu2
      @Raycu2 5 дней назад

      @@nikwriter While the cars in Fallout do explode in a tiny mushroom cloud when taking enough damage I am only talking about their resistance to an EMP. Since an EMP doesn't really do much if any physical damage they wouldn't explode as a result. Also as I said because everything is using nuclear power they probably made everything more resistant to EMP in addition to analog tech already having higher EMP resistance.
      In this scene the advantage of the horse is that Coop can get out of there faster but a car would have been fine. It might also have provided better protection against the radiation.

  • @knightpaulman4686
    @knightpaulman4686 4 дня назад +1

    The horror that this portrays, and we still have politicians that want to escalate war between nuclear powers.

  • @Theigzorn
    @Theigzorn День назад +1

    i am shocked to see that the people thought one bomb would be the end, oh boy if they would know what the NATO and the ex Soviets had in mind and still have plans for.

  • @craignellist7277
    @craignellist7277 5 дней назад +2

    Given how close they were to multiple bombs going off what are people’s theories on Janey’s fate?

  • @hasicazulatv2078
    @hasicazulatv2078 7 часов назад +1

    Funnylilgal is a great reactor. I love her videos. ❤

  • @sword_of_light
    @sword_of_light 7 дней назад +2

    Now all you kids understand why it was so terrifying growing up during the Cold War - I had nightmares of this. And here's the real kick in the ass - while there aren't as many nuclear devices as there were back in the '80s - about 18,000 compared to around 80,000 - that's not zero. This is still possible.
    And the use of multiple nuclear weapons on Los Angeles is an accurate depiction of nuclear doctrine. A smaller city like Boston might only get one or two - Fallout 4 seems to be a bit overkill, with one big one landing in Metro West (aka the Glowing Sea) and a few smaller, sub-launched ones in the actual city - in order to annihilate a city as large as LA, you need multiple devices. Even a fusion bomb - the so-called city killers - might need more than one for an area as large as LA.

    • @AppealToTheStoned
      @AppealToTheStoned 7 дней назад

      The nukes here are very low-yield. The lore says many small bombs were used. I imagine these are like 50kt or something, which is maybe 1/10th the yield of a modern ICBM warhead.
      The game wanted to preserve some landmarks and such, which would surely be wiped from existence if the city were hit by multiple high-yield warheads.

    • @sword_of_light
      @sword_of_light 7 дней назад

      @@AppealToTheStoned Right, that was what the Glowing Sea was - a thermonuclear weapon that scoured everything clean and left enormous amounts of radiation. The ones that hit Boston were launched from a Chinese ballistic missile submarine, the Yangtze, and were much smaller. Real-world Chinese SLBMs have a yield in the 250kt range - but Fallout doesn't have the miniaturization of solid state electronics, resulting in a smaller payload. So yields of half or even a quarter of that isn't unreasonable.

    • @PrederNationteam74
      @PrederNationteam74 3 дня назад

      Dude I been knowing how horrifying nukes were

  • @kellerweskier7214
    @kellerweskier7214 5 дней назад +1

    weird how some of the reactors dont quite understand what a nuclear war is. surprised that theres multiple nuclear detonations.
    i really do wish that it was more Terminator-like in how the nukes looked. even if youre not in the massive bubble of heat, everything would be bleached a specific color for a short time.

  • @gaborkakuszi1598
    @gaborkakuszi1598 День назад +1

    Seriously, do you consider yourselves adults to watch such nonsense? During the approximately 40-second scene, I felt stupid only about 5 times. Maybe let's go through it.
    1 who is facing a nuclear explosion, he will not look dreamily or run away, because he will be blinded for hours by the light effect even if the other effects of the explosion do not reach him.
    2. The shock wave. If it is weak enough to not take the person's hat away, the window may not even break into pieces. But if it does break into pieces, the shards will fly away, and the people in the room have a good chance of going to emergency care.
    3. A very well-trained horse that calmly endures the sound and light effects of a nuclear detonation, not to mention the shock wave.
    4. The sickest idea is that you run away from the impact of the explosion. You can ride a horse or a car. The shock wave travels at a speed of 1000 km/h. You have to have a very good racing horse to overtake it. (In the scene, they are quite far from the explosion, because only the window was broken. Here, we should rather be afraid of falling back radioactive pollution. The key to survival is the deeper, more covered place).
    5 A basement built under a house can protect you from a tornado, possibly from a World War II aerial bomb, but only the distance protects you from several 10- or 100-kiloton devices.
    Well, I think I will skip this series based on the introduction.

  • @L1berty1776
    @L1berty1776 7 дней назад +3

    So these bombs look to be smaller then the hiroshima bomb. Cause within like 30 miles they dropped like 5 bombs. The fallout shouldnt be that much of an issue with these tiny bombs. So i dont get how everything got so mutated and out of whack.
    Also that chick was like he has a bomb shelter he better let everyone in. Lol she doesnt get it. Everyone for themselves

  • @TriXJester
    @TriXJester 7 дней назад +1

    You know I just watched a documentary on the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the immediate aftermath from the view point of survivors...and now I cant stop thinking about this scene and thinking "Those people would have their skin literally falling off their bodies"
    Go look up The Ant Walkers of Hiroshima and you'll find out what I mean

  • @justintime41776
    @justintime41776 4 дня назад +1

    This crazy world is closer to this than most of you people know. Too bad you don't even care.

  • @milesbartlett
    @milesbartlett 8 дней назад +1

    I know reactors don't like spoilers but they need to read some of the lore to understand the divergent timeline, the styling,the tech, the cars etc.

    • @SSgtJ0hns0n
      @SSgtJ0hns0n 7 дней назад

      To the show's credit, it doesn't really explain the lore of the divergent timeline, but shows snippets of life before the bombs which shows what 'normal' is to pre-War America. A 'show-not-tell' approach which doesn't overwhelm people who don't like lore-dumps or exposition.

  • @liverpoolfcslayer4290
    @liverpoolfcslayer4290 2 дня назад +1

    Why run? I mean there is no sense in running. Better off just excepting it!

  • @DavidStruveDesigns
    @DavidStruveDesigns 8 дней назад +4

    One thing that stories and movies often get wrong, is in the case of radioactive nuclear bombs if you get hit by the shockwave it's already too late for you - you're already fatally irradiated at that point since the shockwave also carries with it a wave of radiation and particles of radioactive material. Also, I think the Terminator movies did a better job of showing how everything within a 15-20 mile radius around a nuclear explosion would instantly ignite on fire due to the sheer level of UV and Infrared light emitted by such detonations. Basically every part of that city including that house they were in would have instantly ignited if they were close enough to be hit by the shockwave. And finally, that little girl would likely have instantly gone blind because she was looking directly at the blast - UV light would fry your retinas immediately too (which is why anyone 'observing' one of the nuclear tests had to wear special glasses to block that light or turn away when the detonation happened).

    • @dezzythepup
      @dezzythepup 8 дней назад +7

      That's with our world nukes, fallout nukes were far far lower yield. Not only that but in the fallout universe, basically everything was nuclear generated, from vehicles to kitchen appliances and even washing machines. Radiation was already a very prevalent thing before the bombs fell. 😅

    • @DavidStruveDesigns
      @DavidStruveDesigns 8 дней назад +2

      @@dezzythepup Yeah that's true about the yields. Especially as it clearly showed multiple were needed to take out that city. But the one right at the end closest to them as they were riding along that road 100% would have taken them out. Even a small-yield you can't get THAT close to and live to tell about it. As for the nuclear-powered cars, surely those would have adequate shielding (one would think???) - although that IS an issue the designers came across when designing one for real - the length of the car needed just to keep you away from the radiation source would make the car ridiculously useless .... like a 20-30 foot long car LOL

    • @dezzythepup
      @dezzythepup 8 дней назад +3

      Well there was some lore (from what I recall) where there was a lot of protests and campaigns to try and stop the usage of fusion cores in everyday things as they weren't shielded properly and a lot of people would become irradiated, die or in very few cases became ghouls. Even soldiers who wore the fusion core powered armors would get sick from overuse of the suits.
      In the fallout world, safety of products never mattered only profit. If it would sell, that's all that mattered. As for the closeness to the bombs, yeah a lot of people never did get to tell about it but if you're lucky, you'd just end up as a ghoul

  • @captainmorgan2165
    @captainmorgan2165 7 дней назад +1

    this was my favorite scene in episode 1

  • @אלעל
    @אלעל 8 дней назад +1

    We are doomed 😊