The Chernobyl Liquidators

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2022
  • The untold story of the Liquidators of Chernobyl is a truly terrifying experience!
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Комментарии • 10 тыс.

  • @Shidonmytid
    @Shidonmytid Год назад +6342

    Fun fact, the elephant’s foot was initially so irradiated that it broke cameras, that was probably why mark’s equipment broke when he got near c:

    • @sparrw_
      @sparrw_ Год назад +534

      didn't they have to use a mirror to get a picture of it?

    • @emilialyubarskaya8470
      @emilialyubarskaya8470 Год назад +345

      @@sparrw_ they did actually

    • @wolfiemuse
      @wolfiemuse Год назад +665

      @@sparrw_ I think the first ever picture did not use any mirrors. There’s an afterimage of the man who took the picture in it, standing very close proximity to it. The person who was originally given the photo was told “The Soviets told me that a man died to take this photo”. And the photo is very grainy because the film was irradiated.

    • @haleyyyyyyy
      @haleyyyyyyy Год назад +426

      @@wolfiemuse yea I'm pretty sure they just had him run around the corner, snap the picture, then gtfo as fast as possible. crazy shit

    • @ceiii9287
      @ceiii9287 Год назад +281

      @@haleyyyyyyy and he still died that’s insane

  • @Alxium
    @Alxium Год назад +4596

    The Elephant's foot has gotta be one of the most terrifying objects on this planet. The reason the Geiger counter is displaying "err" is because the elephant's foot puts out so much radiation that it is literally "off the charts".
    The special effects the game does really helps to signify the danger that single object presents.

    • @citricdemon
      @citricdemon Год назад +132

      I mean that's kind of right, but the real reason it says "err" is because it's broken. It read too high a reading and burned out.

    • @Dagreatestwaffle
      @Dagreatestwaffle Год назад +61

      The only way we got a sample of it is waiting then shooting it with a rifle. Corite I believe it’s called

    • @eastdakota6954
      @eastdakota6954 Год назад +212

      fun fact: there's a fungus that was discovered in 1991 in the ruins of the chernobyl power plant that essentially eats radiation. maybe one day we'll be able to use it to take care of the elephant's foot

    • @nikkigriffin6441
      @nikkigriffin6441 Год назад +33

      What is the elephants foot? I've never heard of that before

    • @somethingotherthanmyrealname
      @somethingotherthanmyrealname Год назад +174

      @@nikkigriffin6441 When the reactor exploded, an unfathomably radioactive lump of metal was left over. That lump is called the Elephant’s Foot because it looks a bit like the foot of an elephant. Standing next to it for less than half an hour would guarantee death, even today.

  • @memesouls8653
    @memesouls8653 Год назад +4673

    What’s scary is the fact these three men who you play as are real people. They were known as the “suicide squad” as basically what they were doing was a death mission. They ended up basically saving the entire continent from nuclear disaster. Major respect!

    • @Gantradies
      @Gantradies 11 месяцев назад +435

      they went in all knowing it was a suicide mission.
      as far as i know, all but one of them are still alive, and he, died of a non-radiation exposure related heart attack.
      i have no idea how they're able to walk with balls that size, but...

    • @Italianbrother655
      @Italianbrother655 8 месяцев назад +144

      @@Gantradies They were heros and sacrificed themselves to save millions of lives, if they didn't do this mission the whole world would have been affected with deadly radiation

    • @lecorbeauanonyme8458
      @lecorbeauanonyme8458 8 месяцев назад +92

      Best part is that 2 of them are still alive, Boris died in 2005 unfortunately.

    • @ultraaviation308
      @ultraaviation308 7 месяцев назад

      This continent, Asia, Africa and some parts of America would propably have been damaged

    • @zululandzoulavard3084
      @zululandzoulavard3084 5 месяцев назад +4

      idk why but this kinda reminds me of the "suicide squad" movie, even though its a DC owned thing

  • @kermit74
    @kermit74 Год назад +7766

    i love how when the three protagonists die, instead of a quick game over, the game tells you how much the world is fucked because of Chernobyl. its honesty terrifying.

    • @stinks7065
      @stinks7065 Год назад +519

      And it's pretty true IRL as well. Winds carried radioactive particles around Europe. Before the USSR even told the international community about the accident, scientists in Sweden knew, because the levels of radiation measured at a nuclear facility spiked but when they looked into it they found out it wasn't a problem originating from Sweden or the neighbouring countries. My mom remembers not being allowed to pick or eat wild berries or mushrooms here in Finland because of the acid rains caused by the toxic and radioactive fumes. Some people claimed they were out in the rain pretty much a few days after the incident and got a nasty rash because of the acid rains but luckily there wasn't a lot of damage.

    • @arshiaaghaei
      @arshiaaghaei Год назад +84

      @@stinks7065 Yeah but the second meltdown would have extremely severe damage to human life.

    • @stinks7065
      @stinks7065 Год назад +66

      @@arshiaaghaei oh for sure,Iknow that and I'm not negating that???? maybe I didn't express myself clearly, just tried to illustrate the point that a lot of europe was already contaminated in ways that had an effect on people, which to me just illustrates how scary it would have been if there was a second meltdown

    • @arshiaaghaei
      @arshiaaghaei Год назад +37

      @@stinks7065 I know, I'm trying to say at least we didn't face a continent-level catastrophe

    • @billy_de_bird
      @billy_de_bird Год назад +22

      Ye and it makes you feel guilty for fucking up

  • @UndeadGhostGirl
    @UndeadGhostGirl Год назад +7014

    And the people who actually did this didn't have convenient music stings or blurring screens. Their geiger counter was their *only* indication of how much immediate danger they were in.

    • @brandoncharette1840
      @brandoncharette1840 Год назад +701

      I think that's the scariest part of radiation you never know your safe or not even with indicators

    • @badtrip3177
      @badtrip3177 Год назад +373

      From a really large exposure, a person can lose consciousness. Most likely there will be no clouding in the eyes, but damn it, you can sit down and not rise again

    • @ghostofpolaris
      @ghostofpolaris Год назад +314

      That actually scares me the most to think about it. No eerie sounds, no music, just silence, and a Geiger counter.

    • @huntclanhunt9697
      @huntclanhunt9697 Год назад +211

      The counter was useless. It maxed out at about half of what the actual radiation level was. Surprisingly, none of the guys who went into the water under the reactor died of anything related to radiation. I think some are still alive.
      Some pf the shovelers did die, however.

    • @myasero8772
      @myasero8772 Год назад +145

      the counters werent made to go super high, none of the counters anyone had read anywhere near how much radiation there actually was (depending on where the person was in relation to the radiation), so a lot of them thought they were much safer than they actually were, very few people knew/ realised just how dangerous it was, especially being that a lot of people didnt know how immense the risks and danger of what happened was until after

  • @WuceBrayne-lw6re
    @WuceBrayne-lw6re Год назад +4127

    I think that the reason that you can't "float" or even swim at all is because weren't the liquidators wearing lead coats to try and protect them from as much radiation as possible? Either way, this is a genuinely scary game and I want more like this.

    • @therealpop6343
      @therealpop6343 Год назад +57

      It might have become the water that you can’t float in due to the radiation.

    • @Dovahkiin106
      @Dovahkiin106 Год назад +415

      You’re correct. Chernobyl would’ve been incredibly radioactive at this point, especially in the power plant itself, so they absolutely would’ve had to be wearing heavy radiation-proof gear.

    • @th3sh3rm4n4
      @th3sh3rm4n4 Год назад +241

      @@therealpop6343 Water is a very good radation isolator so much so that you can swim safely until about 5-15 meters close to the fuel rods in most nuclear reactor cooling pools.
      Even if the water is completely radiated there wouldn't be a difference in floatation capacity.

    • @wolfiemuse
      @wolfiemuse Год назад +95

      @@th3sh3rm4n4 even aerated water isn’t super dangerous; I believe Kyle Hill on RUclips did a video about it. Either him or someone else; he’s a science communicator who has covered “drowning pools” before but I remember him saying something after doing more research that most people would actually float on aerated water, it’s the undercurrents in drowning pools that are dangerous and will suck you under

    • @Catcreeper_69
      @Catcreeper_69 Год назад +21

      @@Dovahkiin106 and they also chug a shot of vodka "to deal with the rads"

  • @woofy1988
    @woofy1988 Год назад +4448

    Mark: "I can't jump."
    Me: "Almost as if Alexei is wearing a LEAD LINED SUIT to protect him from the radiation..."

    • @St33lStrife
      @St33lStrife Год назад +204

      Actually historically speaking they were only wearing wet suits

    • @DornyWorny
      @DornyWorny Год назад +43

      Just use your feet bro

    • @alexcarter3412
      @alexcarter3412 9 месяцев назад +21

      No, you can jump in lead lined suits

    • @o5-redacted0
      @o5-redacted0 6 месяцев назад +22

      @@alexcarter3412 True, however id imagine that would be pretty heavy

    • @alexcarter3412
      @alexcarter3412 6 месяцев назад +5

      @@o5-redacted0 it is, but it's not that heavy

  • @themillers9560
    @themillers9560 11 месяцев назад +1197

    I still cry laughing over Mark just walking right up to the Elephant's Foot with blind confidence. My brother in Christ that is corium you just finalised your will

  • @e_knees8816
    @e_knees8816 Год назад +8116

    A “horror” game that can make you question your own decisions and movements is scarier than any generic monster chasing you. What an excellent game.

    • @maryjoygelizon4268
      @maryjoygelizon4268 Год назад +257

      A horror game with no enemy in it is terifying to me the more i play and theres still no monster the more paranoid i get

    • @seantaggart7382
      @seantaggart7382 Год назад +111

      @@maryjoygelizon4268 indeed
      Because the real horror is that This happened

    • @MissxLariz
      @MissxLariz Год назад +28

      And also based on a true (horror) story

    • @way2dead4u
      @way2dead4u Год назад +75

      10000%. after 10+ years of monster chasing horror games, i’m so glad we’re finally treated with games like these. psychological horror is (imo) so much more effective in both movie and game format.
      the best part is that it’s not just the fear whilst it’s happening, it’s the terrible dread you feel afterwards that stays with you.

    • @nxmbskull9460
      @nxmbskull9460 Год назад +2

      Wrong

  • @motleythewild
    @motleythewild Год назад +2142

    I think Mark didn't realize that when these guys were volunteered, everyone expected them to die from the very beginning. And all of the noises he mentions are the rest of the plant continuing to burn and explode and fall apart as the hottest liquid metal drips through and destroys the building around them. They themselves, expected to die. It wasn't about whether they survived or not, but if they could do their job before things got worse for more people. Also the "we will take care of your family if something happens" was said to any and every worker in the Soviet Union. It wasn't tailored to just these people, but everyone who had a dangerous job.

    • @flamingogh_
      @flamingogh_ Год назад +159

      Especially the first guy he played. He had no family and was a military veteran. He probably knew he would be missed less than others and how to do a lot of what he needed to do.

    • @Schmorgus
      @Schmorgus Год назад +59

      lol volunteer in Soviet, was more like "You have the skill to do this job, you have no choice but to serve your country or you and your family will starve".
      So many people in Soviet history have been forced to do what their leaders said. Just look at what happened to those that didn't want to; Gulag.

    • @youtubehasdied400
      @youtubehasdied400 Год назад +19

      Stop glorifying the soviets

    • @chickinnoodlefuku1743
      @chickinnoodlefuku1743 Год назад +44

      The soviet union was not a nice place to live, I can imagine that these people were either forced to do so or went in knowing they would die for the sake of what they actually cared about.

    • @smokeyplane3285
      @smokeyplane3285 Год назад +41

      @@Schmorgus
      "you have two options: you either receive a medal or a gulag sentencing. your choice."

  • @pneumonoultramicroscopicsiIico
    @pneumonoultramicroscopicsiIico Год назад +4296

    “Every second is automatically saved. All actions and decisions are permanent. Extreme care and patience is advised”
    Mark: this sign can’t stop me because I can’t read

    • @matt7003
      @matt7003 Год назад +6

      😂

    • @matt7003
      @matt7003 Год назад

      @@sendmemessagemarkiplier7806how about an slq injection. If ya keep scamming and spamin?

    • @Iliketoilet538
      @Iliketoilet538 Год назад +20

      Thats a kot of words to bad im not reading em

    • @alexanderkloiber333
      @alexanderkloiber333 Год назад +25

      That’s exactly the kind of volunteers we’re looking for.

    • @pneumonoultramicroscopicsiIico
      @pneumonoultramicroscopicsiIico Год назад +14

      @@Iliketoilet538 damn, sorry you aren’t able to read 4 sentences

  • @blackspirit1015
    @blackspirit1015 Год назад +6349

    I love that in this game the 3 people who literally stopped the apocalypse of Europe by turning those valves are legit named what these 3 guys are named in game. Kudos for the devs doing their homework.

    • @renszoroquino7369
      @renszoroquino7369 Год назад +363

      Homework? Its literally based ENTIRELY on that event. It would be scummy if they used different names.

    • @blackspirit1015
      @blackspirit1015 Год назад +164

      @@renszoroquino7369 Yup that's why I hold games in high regard where the devs stick with the source

    • @Supernova2464
      @Supernova2464 Год назад +85

      . . .Kinda. . . As bad as Chernobyl was it has been blown way out of proportion, like the idea that Europe woulda became a post-apocalyptic wasteland if XYZ wasn’t done, is just flat out false. Could it have been worse? Yes. End all life on Europe worse? No

    • @blackspirit1015
      @blackspirit1015 Год назад +95

      @@Supernova2464 True. Some parts were exaggerated.

    • @Supernova2464
      @Supernova2464 Год назад +14

      @blackspirit1015, a lot of parts were greatly exaggerated

  • @caitlinb1657
    @caitlinb1657 Год назад +7925

    I know a lot about the Chernobyl disaster so I'm just going to put this here: Alexei Ananenko, Valeri Bezpalov, and Boris Baranov didn't prevent the Chernobyl disaster; they prevented something much, much worse. They went on a suicide mission into a flooded basement after the explosion. "The Elephant's Foot is so deadly that spending only 30 seconds near it will result in dizziness and fatigue. Two minutes near it and your cells will begin to hemorrhage." Had they not went on a suicide mission; all of Chernobyl would have become that way. Before they went in, they were asked if they wanted to have out, but didn't. True heros.

    • @KaBar41
      @KaBar41 Год назад

      "The Elephant's Foot is so deadly that spending only 30 seconds near it will result in dizziness and fatigue. Two minutes near it and your cells will begin to hemorrhage." "
      That quote is nothing more than pure sensationalist radiophobic drivel. Even at the peak of its radioactivity, you would need to be exposed to the Elephant's Foot for five minutes to receive an LD50 dose of radiation, which isn't even a guaranteed death, just a 50% chance of death.
      Not to say it wasn't dangerous, but it wasn't as dangerous as the quote makes it out to be. The heat let off by it at the time was far more of an immediate danger than the radiation.

    • @megajimmyfive
      @megajimmyfive Год назад +569

      They also all survived. I think 2 of them are still alive

    • @KryptidKaty
      @KryptidKaty Год назад +749

      @@megajimmyfive You're correct, 2 of them are still alive. I know one (Ananenko) even did a few interviews more recently and talked about things the HBO series got wrong, and he continued working in a nuclear-related job until 2017 . The third diver (Baranov) still lived until 2008 and died of a heart attack, completely unrelated to any radiation he may have received during his time at Chernobyl.
      Granted, this game took quite a few creative liberties with some of the things the divers in particular experienced (it's entertainment 🤷🏻‍♀️), but I still very firmly believe that every single person who helped contain the damage done that day is a hero.

    • @the_bowery_king8160
      @the_bowery_king8160 Год назад +161

      as far as I remember all three volunteers lived well past when they were expected to die and some died of unrelated causes that weren't radiation. they were to go down and open the valves to drain the water. at the time the scientists believed the reacter was going to melt through the concrete below into the water tank and instantly turn all the water in to steam in a explosion. but after they mined a new shift beneath the tank and installed the concrete heat exchange pad. it turned out they wrong and it was no longer going to do that and their was no need for miners to dig. back on the subject of the liquidators. when they went to the board and explained the problem. they pretty much said in the show know idea if it's true but I imagine it's close ( were asking u permission to kill 3 men) because they knew how suicidal the task was

    • @Barabel22
      @Barabel22 Год назад +254

      The elephants foot also has lost a good bit of its radioactivity in the past 36 years. It’s no longer a death sentence to stand by it for a few seconds. I believe the “safe” exposure time with no lasting effects is around 5-10 minutes now.

  • @huntermorris8308
    @huntermorris8308 Год назад +4244

    The liquidators are true heroes, they willingly went into the most hostile enviroment on earth with high chances of suffering one of the worst deaths imaginable. Incredibly selfless.

    • @undeadyoutubing5268
      @undeadyoutubing5268 Год назад +189

      And then they were unfortunately put into the hands of Markiplier

    • @matthewcoates5533
      @matthewcoates5533 Год назад +116

      Fact is, you're correct. Gamma radiation is quite literally the leftover energy of very ATOMS being torn apart

    • @Mint_drake
      @Mint_drake Год назад

      Well, a lot of them didn't exactly go in willingly. They were living under a communist government.
      We know for a fact that thousands paid the ultimate sacrifice, and hundreds of thousands suffered from radiation exposure.
      But the official soviet death toll remains just 31.

    • @pirilon78
      @pirilon78 Год назад +154

      @@TheHuffmanator if they were forced to do it doesnt make them any less of a hero. It just makes their government even worse

    • @sparkyswe396
      @sparkyswe396 Год назад +140

      @@TheHuffmanator The fact that they "volunteered" does not diminish the fact that they saved basically Europe from radioactive death

  • @Soulsworth69
    @Soulsworth69 Год назад +1036

    Dying really quickly when exposed to the Elephants Foot in this game is fairly correspondent to real life, it's a nice touch. Back when the disaster hit in 1986, a mere 30 seconds of exposure would cause dizziness and fatigue, 2 minutes and your cells start hemorrhaging, and 5 minutes and it sends you to meet the angels. That's insane!

    • @zizi33girlpanini87
      @zizi33girlpanini87 Год назад +6

      😳jesus...Idk what Chernobyl is. What happened? What is this?

    • @Dr.Oofers
      @Dr.Oofers 10 месяцев назад +68

      ⁠@@zizi33girlpanini87 Chernobyl was a city/town of the soviet union back in the 1980’s. It had a nuclear power plant, which - (afaik) due to poor regulations and practices - ended up in a meltdown, reaching extreme temperatures and high amounts of radiation. The radiation started to spread throughout Chernobyl, forcing an evacuation. The disaster is over now, but the aftermath is still present, former residents can’t return to their homes as the radiation is still present (though not as much, and only exists in pockets), and some wildlife have been effected. It’s expected to take centuries for the radiation to fully dissipate. You can look up photos of explorations, the whole mood is eerie since this was a town/city that was abruptly abandoned.
      The elephant’s foot is the most iconic, as it was the largest area of radiation during the disaster (and still sort of is). The radiation (as many stated here) was so immense that it could kill you in seconds if you stood too close, and the distance for it to be lethal was a bit more than you’d expect. It’s not as deadly now, but it certainly was back then.

    • @alexbibby9641
      @alexbibby9641 9 месяцев назад +27

      @@Dr.OofersThis information mostly comes from the TV series about the disaster, but one of the biggest reasons the reactor malfunctioned was that the soviet union used a cheaper graphite tip for the control rods (the parts that start/stop the nuclear reaction). When doing the test on the day it blew up it was mismanaged and the control rods were re inserted in such a way the graphite caused an uncontrollable spike in reaction leading to the explosion

    • @bigroaststyrone8135
      @bigroaststyrone8135 4 месяца назад +8

      ⁠@@zizi33girlpanini87 so do you remember in cod4 when Price said “50,000 people used to live here, now it’s a ghost town” that was about Pripyat n Chernobyl and so was All Ghillied Up

    • @user-xf6iw3wm9n
      @user-xf6iw3wm9n 3 месяца назад

      This game e is incredible, and massive respect to all liquidators

  • @sodpati
    @sodpati 10 месяцев назад +300

    fun fact : IRL, when the room of people who knew the layout of chernobyl were asked to go there, and only three decided to go, those 3 volunteers, were the only ones in the room filled with 30-40 people to survive the radiation.

  • @hasaniplier
    @hasaniplier Год назад +3986

    There’s something especially scary about the fact that this actually happened to humanity. No monsters, no demons - just pure chemical terror. I think that’s why this is one of the scariest games I’ve seen Mark play.

    • @callmewolf3910
      @callmewolf3910 Год назад +50

      Not so chemical but nuclear.

    • @Ocidad
      @Ocidad Год назад +65

      the way devs give the sound of elephant (kind of) when mark near elephant foot.. is amazing and terrifying

    • @swagmaster6922
      @swagmaster6922 Год назад +50

      Just remember that this was not because of nuclear energy itself, but bad communication, toxic leadership that led to an unsafe test, and the shitty design of soviet nuclear power plants. Today's reactor designs are incredibly safe.

    • @RexGalilae
      @RexGalilae Год назад +40

      @@swagmaster6922
      I think you got the "toxic leadership" part from HBO's miniseries' portrayal of Dyatlov but a plant worker who worked with him at Chernobyl clarified that although Dyatlov was a strict man, he wasn't the arrogant bully he was portrayed in the show. People respected him.
      It's also worth mentioning that they guy had a terrible past including running from his abusive family during childhood and surviving a fatal dosage of radiation when he was working on a nuclear submarine in his days as a junior engineer. This explains why he initially underestimated the extent of Chernobyl's damage.
      The real problem was the shitty design as you said. RBMK reactors sacrificed safety for cost with one set of rods being used for empty, graphite moderation and boron inhibition. Normally, pressing the AZ-5 would've made the gamble of turning up the reactor during a period of probable Xenon buildup worth it as the worst that could happen was low power for half a day, which was going to happen either way. What nobody imagined was the rods getting stuck on insertion into a moderation position, speeding up the reaction immensely out of a xenon pit and you know the rest.

    • @AnxiousCinder
      @AnxiousCinder Год назад +4

      That’s true radiation is a not an monster but more dangerous than any monster if you get what I mean

  • @grahamsouthern6781
    @grahamsouthern6781 Год назад +15649

    This is the composer / sound designer for Liquidators. Thank you so much Mark for posting this playthrough of our game, and thanks everybody for checking it out.

    • @hamham_6411
      @hamham_6411 Год назад +792

      Thank _you_ for producing the soundtrack of my nightmares for the next few months, and for the entire team for creating such an impressive game, and releasing it for free to boot.

    • @nocontent641
      @nocontent641 Год назад +168

      I wish you all the best the game was amazing!

    • @asutoshvariar
      @asutoshvariar Год назад +300

      How did you manage to make the Elephant’s Foot theme so menacing in such a short amount of time?

    • @fragiledate
      @fragiledate Год назад +127

      oh the atmosphere as absolutely made with the sound design. thank you

    • @elliotmydude
      @elliotmydude Год назад +86

      You did a GREAT job, this game is super cool and the sound design is probably the most horrifying part

  • @Korricat
    @Korricat Год назад +546

    I like this kind of horror, no lame jumpscares, just the scenario and the disturbing, tense background. And good job with "the monster". It cannot chase you, but just looking at it can be fatal, that's interesting.

    • @vinnieley1205
      @vinnieley1205 9 месяцев назад +39

      what makes it even scarier is that this is almost exactly what happened on chernobyl- those three men, which are real people, literally saved the entire world.

    • @Funnyjoke12348
      @Funnyjoke12348 6 месяцев назад +10

      @@vinnieley1205 Slight correction- not the entire world, just the Europe-Asia area.
      But yes, they are absolutely heroes.

    • @mr.fruitcup4495
      @mr.fruitcup4495 5 месяцев назад +17

      ​@@Funnyjoke12348you mean a rather LARGE chunk of it

    • @notsusanna7485
      @notsusanna7485 3 месяца назад +8

      @@Funnyjoke12348I mean, the entirety of Europe becoming uninhabitable would undoubtedly affect most if not all of the world in some way.

  • @LPdedicated
    @LPdedicated Год назад +635

    Just stumbling upon the Elephant's Foot so suddenly is terrifying, and it sent chills down my spine. Imagine walking by what at this point is easily the most dangerous substance on earth.

  • @skyaero8773
    @skyaero8773 Год назад +3786

    Fun fact: Ironically enough 2 of the 3 liquidators are still alive and well today. You may wonder why this is considering the extreme radiation inside of Chernobyl at the time, but its mainly because much of the lower parts of Chernobyl were somewhat flooded due to leaking water pipes from the explosion. This meant that in order to stop this leaking and prevent a second explosion, they had to traverse a lot of flooded areas. And as some may know, water is very good protection against radiation. Its mainly how we discovered this fact. Don't let this fact make their actions undermined however. At the time they were unaware of how well water protected against radiation, and the liquidators who entered fully expected to live a day at max after coming out.

    • @Valsorayu
      @Valsorayu Год назад +187

      We knew the effect of water on radiation since it's a core feature in a reactor. The water slows the neutrons decreasing their energy, this is called a "Neutron Moderator". This makes water a good shield against radiation.

    • @anxiousearth680
      @anxiousearth680 Год назад +65

      @@Valsorayu A moderator accelerates nuclear reactions by slowing down neutrons to a speed more conducive for reactions. But other than that you're right regular water blocks radiation. While heavy water an alternate isotope, is a moderator that speeds up reactions.

    • @Valsorayu
      @Valsorayu Год назад +27

      @@anxiousearth680 We both said the same thing different ways. By reducing the energy of neutrons they are slowed. I just thought that in this case why its used is not as important as the fact that the energy is reduced.

    • @raphi6817
      @raphi6817 Год назад +15

      As long as biteof87plier understands that the tragedy was bad ... we are good👍🏻

    • @isascarparo5992
      @isascarparo5992 Год назад

      ... As far as know, there are conflicting reports.
      Scientists believe the amount of radiation they were exposed to was just too much for them to get out.
      Sure, it would be awesome if they were still alive, but there is no way to verify it for sure. Specially considering how much the USSR tried to ofuscate about the accident;

  • @nickclark1815
    @nickclark1815 Год назад +3634

    This game is terrifying, it feels so isolated and claustrophobic. And the fact that this was a REAL thing that REAL people ACTUALLY had to do (given some liberties) is just insane. These guys were true heroes.

    • @workingonit9699
      @workingonit9699 Год назад +144

      @@rotta4667 ...how the fuck did you make that jump

    • @xhemeric7540
      @xhemeric7540 Год назад +113

      @@workingonit9699 Bc he's looking to start an internet fight because it makes him feel better abt himself and that's all he thinks abt. Trans people just happen to be the hot button topic and easiest thing to start an argument with.

    • @rotta4667
      @rotta4667 Год назад +9

      @@workingonit9699 What my point is that those people needed to do something insane as that to save most of EU and nowadays some people cry about smallest "problems" what they made up by themselves.

    • @xhemeric7540
      @xhemeric7540 Год назад

      ​@@rotta4667 Whatever floats your goat, ma'am.

    • @workingonit9699
      @workingonit9699 Год назад +97

      @@rotta4667 These are two entirely different issues and it is not fair in the _slightest_ to compare them. It's honorable that people did this to save the EU, essentially, but who the hell told you that 1; other people having problems automatically invalidates all problems people see as "less," and 2; a comment on a historical event gave you the excuse to be massively homophobic and transphobic?

  • @toothfairy10133
    @toothfairy10133 Год назад +457

    when he ran into the elephant's foot and the meter broke my jaw dropped, one of the most well-done and terrifying things i can imagine

  • @CJOnReplay009
    @CJOnReplay009 10 месяцев назад +188

    The scariest part of this game is the existential dread it gives the player. This *actually* happened in real life. No monsters, no otherworldly entity, just pure fear.

  • @genericalias5742
    @genericalias5742 Год назад +5941

    Honestly the elephants foot is probably the most interesting concept for a “boss” I’ve ever seen in a game

    • @mersterthemight7970
      @mersterthemight7970 Год назад +462

      And it can kill you without moving a centimeter and you can't tell until after you get away from it. Truely the Dark Souls 4 final boss

    • @OGMariaaa
      @OGMariaaa Год назад +61

      Summed up exactly what I was thinking

    • @ammykae842
      @ammykae842 Год назад +183

      Maybe a boss that you can't directly look at but can only use mirrors around corners and such to injure and dodge from it. But everything is backwards because you're looking at through mirrors. Like you have to move left in order to dodge right or something like that. Could be a cool concept

    • @Hexer404
      @Hexer404 Год назад +76

      @@ammykae842 you mean like Medusa? Lmao

    • @hollystepp3735
      @hollystepp3735 Год назад +15

      Reminds me of that one boss in Shadow of the Colossus

  • @maxducks2001
    @maxducks2001 Год назад +47605

    If you stay in the main room too long, the guy on the radio says “If you’re scared, don’t worry…we all are.” Legitimately one of the most subtly terrifying things I’ve heard, especially given the subject matter.

    • @m9216
      @m9216 Год назад +658

      1k likes and no comments. Let me fix that.

    • @BlueBirdieB-tch
      @BlueBirdieB-tch Год назад +2157

      That is fucking *terrifying*

    • @R421Excelsior
      @R421Excelsior Год назад +2464

      All the chatter in this game shows the fascinating divide between how the Soviet government and military command neglected safety and human lives and how the people who were actually there are real people like everyone else. People who are afraid, people who have friends and family, people who are friends with their coworkers and sometimes bosses.

    • @Ladyy_Bugzz
      @Ladyy_Bugzz Год назад +956

      This is truly terrifying, that's such a heavy weight to put on those people...I couldn't, they were real heroes

    • @Yohasbing
      @Yohasbing Год назад +250

      My like turned the 1.2k to 1.3k and it made me happy.

  • @DoodlesFool
    @DoodlesFool Год назад +819

    30:04 yes it is most likely rust but there is posible a chance of it being blood. The union didn't want to admit they had made a mistake and so firefighters without any knowledge of what had happened were the first called. All of which became incredibly ill from radion poisoning, throwing up blood is one of the symptoms

    • @ARandomWolfApproaches
      @ARandomWolfApproaches Год назад +32

      That's sad :(

    • @fluffywhompus
      @fluffywhompus Год назад +126

      @@ARandomWolfApproaches the reason they were throwing up blood was because their organs were melting

    • @dream_walker9726
      @dream_walker9726 Год назад +24

      @@fluffywhompus oh my jesus

    • @davidjones3220
      @davidjones3220 10 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@fluffywhompusGod I wish that was me

    • @catlikeewe6431
      @catlikeewe6431 9 месяцев назад +73

      ⁠@@davidjones3220No. No you absolutely do not want that to be you.

  • @White_Ivy_
    @White_Ivy_ Год назад +263

    The fact that these three men literally saved all of europe from catastrophe needs to be talked about more

    • @the_oofer
      @the_oofer 2 месяца назад +3

      Best part is that all of them survived the ordeal and grew quite old! Sadly one of the guys died not too long ago

  • @AdrianLopez-hf1xo
    @AdrianLopez-hf1xo Год назад +5260

    As a one of the developers of this game, this video along with the comments section made us so happy! This game was my friend's MFA project at USC a few years back, and seeing it resurface is amazing!! Just wanted to stress that this project was dedicated to all the liquidators, first responders, and support units that responded to the Chernobyl disaster. It was our goal to raise awareness for the people that contained the fallout, which is why we decided to go uncredited as developers and stay anonymous in the game. The focus of our game is squarely on them and the organizations that support those affected by this tragic moment in history. One such charity is Chernobyl Children International, who provides ongoing access to medical services and community support for children affected by the blast. Since the game is free to play, we ask that players donate to this cause and others like it in lieu of paying for the game.
    Thank you all for your kind words about the game and we hope to be making a difference!

    • @DemonicNightmare
      @DemonicNightmare Год назад +115

      You guys did an absolutely amazing job.

    • @dill5601
      @dill5601 Год назад +53

      i didnt know much abt this topic at all. amazing job guys!!

    • @zimsearchmister1712
      @zimsearchmister1712 Год назад +47

      I’m so happy when developers get to see their dreams come to life!!

    • @lifewithlaney1377
      @lifewithlaney1377 Год назад +6

      nice

    • @alexjackson3345
      @alexjackson3345 Год назад +15

      You did an incredible job with this game!

  • @sirprize8572
    @sirprize8572 Год назад +3344

    What's so utterly terrifying about the elephant's foot room is that its effect in-game is not exaggerated whatsoever compared to real life. According to most sources I've seen, direct exposure when it was still fresh like that could have easily incapacitated a human in a matter of seconds, and killed in a matter of minutes.

    • @yinghuasys5276
      @yinghuasys5276 Год назад +92

      What the fuck is the elephant's foot (genuine question)

    • @Bee_Dalee
      @Bee_Dalee Год назад +357

      @@yinghuasys5276 basically the nickname of a very large mass of radioactive material found at Chernobyl , it is still active and will be for centuries.

    • @sleepythemis
      @sleepythemis Год назад +194

      According to the Wikipedia page for it, it took only about five minutes of exposure to the Foot to receive a lethal dose of radiation from it.

    • @XisyeraOfficial
      @XisyeraOfficial Год назад +227

      @@sleepythemis and in order to get a photograph of it, they had to use a mirror down the hallway and around a corner

    • @edd4816
      @edd4816 Год назад +195

      @@yinghuasys5276 It's a lump of something called Corium, which is pretty much nuclear fuel, reactor materials and concrete all melted together into something like lava.

  • @alanthevenegas0995
    @alanthevenegas0995 Год назад +320

    14:51, she wanted to hear him breathing because they knew that the liquidator was getting close to the elephant foot(blob of radioactive material), because 5 minutes near that thing can kill you.

    • @doombringeranimations
      @doombringeranimations 11 месяцев назад +4

      They didn’t know about the elephants foot though

    • @row0or
      @row0or 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@doombringeranimations it’s part of the game

    • @doombringeranimations
      @doombringeranimations 11 месяцев назад +19

      @@row0or yes but, we know about it NOW they did not know about it when the game takes place, (If it is realistic as possible) so how would some radio operator know about an unknown elephants foot they never heard of, your character was probably confused when they saw it because they had no idea what it was

    • @gggf4766
      @gggf4766 5 месяцев назад

      less than 1 minit from what time this was from its prob after the explosion which still freshly leaked

    • @Youngfly25
      @Youngfly25 5 месяцев назад

      ​​@@doombringeranimationsIn the mission info for room 3 (elephants foot) area they say "Without a doubt the most lethal area is area 3, *our scouts couldnt look at that monstrasity for more than a few seconds before collapsing*, their camera melted after this picture *insert elephants foot picture* stay out of its sight and find your way around it"

  • @whatevenisthis-4408
    @whatevenisthis-4408 Год назад +124

    The sound design for this game is phenomenal. I had no clue what the elephant's foot was before this game, and the sound design alone made me google it and realise how TERRIFYING it is. The horrific inhuman sounds you hear when you look at if totally fit how scary it is. And the moaning and groaning of the building just adds to the horror aspect, and the real life descriptions the liquidators gave when they said the building sounded as if it was dying.

  • @AidenAlas
    @AidenAlas Год назад +5031

    Game : "Extreme care and patience is advised. "
    Mark : " *I'M GONNA GUN ITTTT* "

    • @SEEKER_Of_CULTURE
      @SEEKER_Of_CULTURE Год назад +7

      I cant like its 369

    • @insovietrussiavodka
      @insovietrussiavodka Год назад +14

      The biggest problem I had with the game: it tells you to be careful and patient while the only way to make it is to hurry through it.

    • @darenabryant9100
      @darenabryant9100 Год назад +8

      @@insovietrussiavodka I didn't see any kind of timer in the game; why do you feel like it's rushing you?

    • @comyuse9103
      @comyuse9103 Год назад +8

      @@insovietrussiavodka what? him rushing right into radiation was what killed the first run

    • @insovietrussiavodka
      @insovietrussiavodka Год назад +9

      @@comyuse9103 I have 3 points to add here.
      1st - It's mark... You know, the man who claimed to be the ruling monarch of squirrels.
      2nd - often, there are no other way around than to run through the dangers.
      Room 1 is a maze of Corium, and Room 3... even Valeri cannot avoid the EF entirely
      3nd - it's a bit open. one guy was lost due to burns he got from the corium he repeatedly strumpled into rather than reading his instrument (mark didn't know this at the time)
      The other guy died from running directly at the EF rather than running from cover to cover. (Mark got lost in the process)
      -Regards, von Cortex

  • @Mr.Man2214
    @Mr.Man2214 Год назад +3573

    The game: "Warning all actions are permanent and carry consequences patience and careful consideration of actions advised."
    Mark: "I push this button and we see what happens."

    • @King0fPeasants
      @King0fPeasants Год назад +102

      i love mark but god damn he fails to recognize warnings in games a lot.

    • @Knockoffedd4581
      @Knockoffedd4581 Год назад +68

      @@King0fPeasants warnings are for the weak
      Why do I die in games so much?

    • @nightf4llgenetixs877
      @nightf4llgenetixs877 Год назад

      Pp

    • @reddbool1ng192
      @reddbool1ng192 Год назад +3

      @@King0fPeasants literally stop watching mark a lot back then because of it. No progress just killing himself 90% of the time or making a joke for 5 minutes straight. I skip most of it to get to the point

    • @ComicalCoconutOfficial
      @ComicalCoconutOfficial Год назад +1

      @@Knockoffedd4581 caution is for NERDS

  • @lawl_4llie
    @lawl_4llie Год назад +118

    "I just wanted to hear your breathing... one last time.."
    That sentence gave me goosebumps, I feel so bad for wives with husbands in situations like this.

  • @Bee-ek2ys
    @Bee-ek2ys 11 месяцев назад +128

    props to lixian for being an incredibly great and respectful editor!!! i love the way he does his warnings when he says when it’s safe to look again.

    • @volt42re
      @volt42re 9 месяцев назад +4

      Probably saved a lot of lives himself, considering epilepsy isn’t the rarest condition on the planet.

  • @Kekedekes
    @Kekedekes Год назад +5163

    This is one of the scariest games he’s ever played, honestly. It feels so unsettling the entire time. Like he said, you’re waiting for a monster but the reality is so much worse.

    • @pirkkorouvinen8522
      @pirkkorouvinen8522 Год назад +124

      this game makes horror by makeing you belive that there is something thats going to hurt you.

    • @saerder2328
      @saerder2328 Год назад +15

      @@pirkkorouvinen8522 which is the eating of terror

    • @djwood1271
      @djwood1271 Год назад +3

      Munstrum

    • @DoggosGames
      @DoggosGames Год назад +69

      @@pirkkorouvinen8522 Horror is being scared of the thing.
      Terror is being scared that there might be a thing there.
      Very different.
      Subnautica is a good example.

    • @the_dogeboi243
      @the_dogeboi243 Год назад +5

      This game is so scary I hoped there was a monster

  • @misterb3577
    @misterb3577 Год назад +1526

    Only Mark would immediately recognize the Elephant's Foot, then attempt to *run past* it, coming with literal feet of the most radioactive thing in history...

    • @carpetbug
      @carpetbug 6 месяцев назад +11

      the most

    • @alexcarter3412
      @alexcarter3412 4 месяца назад +46

      If you stay near the elephants foot for 5 minutes, you're dead, 3 minutes in, and your cells are hemorrhaging. And 1-2 minutes exposed will cause dizziness, blurred vision, and fatigue.

    • @flamingfoxx
      @flamingfoxx 4 месяца назад

      ​@@alexcarter3412It's even less than that. 5 minutes is 100% you will die extremely soon, if not right there, but anything over a minute will usually be lethal because it's hundreds of times higher than humans can withstand

    • @nightwingchan8782
      @nightwingchan8782 4 месяца назад +17

      @@alexcarter3412 thats now. when it happened it was way worse. I believe. it's what i've been hearing/watching.

    • @misterb3577
      @misterb3577 4 месяца назад +35

      ​@@nightwingchan8782 Yep, it was way, way worse back when it first happened. The famous photos of the Elephant's Foot were taken by men who died shortly after taking it because of how incredibly radioactive it was.
      Today, it's degraded enough to the point where you have a few minutes before you're a goner.

  • @liamanderson2269
    @liamanderson2269 Год назад +413

    The idea of Chernobyl is quite terrifying like for example people literally melted into pools of mush bones and organs… Who were in the reactor when it melted

    • @fluffywhompus
      @fluffywhompus Год назад +78

      That is the most disturbing thing for me about this incident. *there are literal puddles of people still there*

    • @StarRider253
      @StarRider253 Год назад

      @@fluffywhompus Nothing like that happened. One man was killed instantly in the explosion from the explosive force, but not from radiation. He was in the reactor hall when it happened. 30 or so people from there are confirmed to have died from acute radiation syndrome in the weeks to months following the accident.

    • @bigchooch4434
      @bigchooch4434 11 месяцев назад +31

      When the reactor blew up, they didn't melt, they were killed in the explosion

    • @bigchooch4434
      @bigchooch4434 11 месяцев назад +52

      @@fluffywhompus Not any more, any organic material has long since decayed

    • @Chase_Sparrow3337
      @Chase_Sparrow3337 3 месяца назад +5

      ​@@bigchooch4434
      He knows dw, he was just talking about how they're bodies melted afterwards, because they did.

  • @autumn-vl5ez
    @autumn-vl5ez Год назад +112

    When the light bulb broke and the error message read out I instantly knew what we were dealing with. Oh God, the Elephant Foot is still one of the scariest things on this planet.

  • @Drowninginbajablast
    @Drowninginbajablast Год назад +1963

    i loved how there were no monsters at all. just the ominous feeling that you make one decision wrong, you make a whole continent uninhabitable. and the ear piercing sound of the elephant’s foot, scared me every time lmao

    • @quentingrimes1234
      @quentingrimes1234 Год назад +109

      Somewhere I heard that one of the people who came from the reactor said it felt like there was an invisible monster they could not see.

    • @pogpogger9497
      @pogpogger9497 Год назад +6

      continent, not country

    • @Drowninginbajablast
      @Drowninginbajablast Год назад +7

      @@pogpogger9497 sorry i fixed it

    • @MrPingn
      @MrPingn Год назад +9

      More than one. Europe and Asia at least.

    • @basquemapper285
      @basquemapper285 Год назад +9

      @@MrPingn also it could reach North Africa and some parts of American continent

  • @agentmarkusobrien304
    @agentmarkusobrien304 Год назад +7532

    This game is based off the actual events of Chernobyl, Alexei Borys and Valeri were all real people. Following the disaster two hundred thousand citizens signed up to clean up the wreckage. During May the USSR discovered that there would be a second explosion unless the water near the melting reactor was drained, of the 200,000 men only 3 went inside the plant. They drained the water and lived to tell the tale. These were real people with real lives, they aren’t just video game characters.

    • @bakerboat4572
      @bakerboat4572 Год назад

      The "second explosion" was just fear. Hot core material was recorded as dripping into water tanks and nothing happening. It's also physically impossible for hot concrete sludge to ignite like gunpowder with water.

    • @agentmarkusobrien304
      @agentmarkusobrien304 Год назад +313

      @@bakerboat4572 So highly reactive material coming from a nuclear reactor pouring into open water tanks days after an explosion poses no concern? Why are you so determined to undermine the accomplishments of the liquidators?

    • @YuretsLM40
      @YuretsLM40 Год назад +79

      Why "were"? At least 2 of them are alive to this day.

    • @agentmarkusobrien304
      @agentmarkusobrien304 Год назад +295

      @@YuretsLM40 I say were because this game takes place in the past, it is possible that such terminology is incorrect, but I mean nothing by it.

    • @LiveWire349
      @LiveWire349 Год назад +126

      The balls on them.

  • @Snowflake_Destroyer
    @Snowflake_Destroyer Год назад +206

    My heart goes out to all those men especially the 3 that went in knowing if they didnt do what they were told millions and billions of people would die and they did that knowing that they might not survive from this
    Fortunately all 3 survived a long life
    Massive respect to Mark for doing basic research and not treating this game like a joke, it's the biggest,worst, deadliest disaster ever made by man

  • @BLVCKSCORP
    @BLVCKSCORP 10 месяцев назад +63

    My parents always told about this day as we are Finns and they remember the government's "psa" about staying inside houses since the rain was coming and the radioactive cloud was blown straigt above western and eastern Finland, scary stuff.

  • @makaylat.7005
    @makaylat.7005 Год назад +4759

    this game is actually horrifying, the fact this was a real event adds a new layer of horror to everything as well. When mark first encountered the elephants foot my skin was crawling....the people who actually did this are incredible

    • @thevhssystembackup973
      @thevhssystembackup973 Год назад +71

      R.I.P to the Chernobyl liquidators

    • @linktheherooftime5647
      @linktheherooftime5647 Год назад +83

      What is the elephant's foot I'm not familiar with the Chernobyl situation

    • @seanrosenau2088
      @seanrosenau2088 Год назад +275

      @@linktheherooftime5647 All the nuclear material in the core and concrete melted and formed a horrible lump of radioactive crud that is still lethal today.

    • @shadychandelure2602
      @shadychandelure2602 Год назад +203

      @@linktheherooftime5647 just a few moments remotely close can give you a lethal dose. That's why the device (forgot what it's called) went crazy when he was in the next room over. One last thing the reason why it said ERR is because the radiation was so high it couldn't be recorded
      Edit: it's called a Geigar counter

    • @a4bcaboose
      @a4bcaboose Год назад +215

      @@linktheherooftime5647 they say its the closest thing man has came to creating medusa. Because if you seen it with your own eyes you were probably already dead

  • @MTNDEWGANG
    @MTNDEWGANG Год назад +1624

    The elephant's foot is the most terrfying thing about it imo. Radioactive molten steel and water pouring through the entire facility in minutes and settling down to the floor and hardening as it cooled and spewing invisible death is something i'd never want to see.

    • @EmeisterKav
      @EmeisterKav Год назад

      Yeah, the scary thing with the elephants foot other than the crap ton of runken it gives off is that the substance, corium, can only be made by man. You can look up scientists having fun making it in a CONTROLLED environment. And in terms of rads this thing is giving off is about 1,000 chest x-rays. Pretty cool and scary to look at, from afar of course.

    • @MTNDEWGANG
      @MTNDEWGANG Год назад +14

      @@EmeisterKav Oh yeah, I completely forgot about that stuff, shits terrifying on it's own.

    • @mickyflint
      @mickyflint Год назад +115

      dont forget that it was so lethal that getting near it at the time of the incidents first few mins wouldve irradiated you so badly youd literally drop dead. i think they had to take a picture from down a hall and around a corner with a mirror to avoid the radiation and a camera any closer wouldve had its internals fried. that foot and the plant itself is the closest humanity has to an irl eldritch horror.

    • @jeremiahhardel2646
      @jeremiahhardel2646 Год назад +6

      isn't it called corium

    • @kcinnay2
      @kcinnay2 Год назад +65

      @@mickyflint the interesting thing about the first photo of the elephant's foot is that an American scientist got his hands on the photo and it said on the photo itself or so: "that one man pushed a kart around a corner to take this one photo and immediately come back out again, this man is now dead." Super chilling all around

  • @TheAdvertisement
    @TheAdvertisement Год назад +162

    The fact that this actually happened, that 3 people had to go into the bowels of a nuclear reactor that could go off at any moment, is terrifying. This game takes that section of Subnautica where you fix the reactor of the Arora and ups the horror tenfold.

  • @zboy1152
    @zboy1152 8 месяцев назад +28

    The Elephant's Foot is easily the creepiest thing in the game.
    That shrieking sound that plays nails it, but also at how eldritch it is
    The fact that you die simply from *looking* at it is absolutely fucking nightmare fuel, and I love it

  • @messed5859
    @messed5859 Год назад +557

    My grandfather was a Chernobyl liquidator, I'm going to go see him in a week. I don't have any stories from him during the time he was there but he has to go to some sort of appointment every year to have himself checked for any radiation in his body. Seeing this video, I think it's about time I ask him about everything that he saw and did.

    • @kakyointhedonut7369
      @kakyointhedonut7369 Год назад +51

      Wow your grandfather must be a great man to risk his life like that

    • @zeta-9514
      @zeta-9514 Год назад +11

      There were 3 Liquidators, which one was he? Boris? Alexei?

    • @poopman6944
      @poopman6944 Год назад +1

      which one

    • @clownrat5759
      @clownrat5759 Год назад +134

      @@zeta-9514 There were far more than 3, dude. I’m certain they aren’t related to the MAIN three liquidators that stopped the meltdown ASAP. But there were thousands afterward, they’re probably talking about the volunteers that later joined to help the recovery process.

    • @dom3948
      @dom3948 Год назад +61

      @@zeta-9514 those weren’t the only three, they just made up the “suicide squad”.

  • @kaisaniatan263
    @kaisaniatan263 Год назад +9117

    For those who aren’t aware, roentgens are the international unit for radiation. Under different circumstances, total body exposure to 100 roentgens per hour can cause radiation sickness. You’ll feel absolutely horrible, both physically and mentally, but if the right precautions are taken, you’ll be fine. Exposure to anything up to 400 roentgens per hour will cause the body’s cells to disintegrate and half of all victims exposed to this much radiation will die.
    In 1986, when the Elephant’s Foot was discovered, it tapped out at *10,000 roentgens per hour.* Anybody exposed to it for longer than a minute was going to die.
    And Mark ran straight into it.
    Because he’s not a masochist, he just wants to see if his body can take it.

    • @yachisan
      @yachisan Год назад +428

      That is absolutely terrifying.

    • @zekkithenightfury1293
      @zekkithenightfury1293 Год назад +111

      can you explain what a masochist means? I heard it a lot of time and still don't understand it.

    • @ron4202
      @ron4202 Год назад +333

      @@zekkithenightfury1293 Somebody who enjoys pain

    • @kaisaniatan263
      @kaisaniatan263 Год назад +411

      @@zekkithenightfury1293 The dictionary definition is a person who finds sexual pleasure in their own pain or humiliation. It’s a running gag with Mark because he always puts himself in harmful situations cos he wants to see if he can take the pain.

    • @eldritchbeinginmycloset9568
      @eldritchbeinginmycloset9568 Год назад +205

      @@zekkithenightfury1293 somebody who gets pleasure from their own pain (physical or emotional). obviously people aren't actually serious when they call him that it's just because he's very stupidly brave and seems to have high pain tolerance

  • @hannahsypniewski7356
    @hannahsypniewski7356 10 месяцев назад +52

    Never been so emotional at a horror game as when they showed the real people behind the characters at the end

  • @margotrosendorn6371
    @margotrosendorn6371 Год назад +59

    It took me a moment to realize that the room with the first high radiation readings was had stalactites made of MOLTEN REACTOR. Freaking elephant's foot!

  • @benjamincowan5734
    @benjamincowan5734 Год назад +4746

    Just in case any of you were wondering, all three of the characters were real people. Valery Bezpalov, Alexei Anenenko and Boris Barenov were employees of the plant who volunteered to wade through radioactive water to prevent a second cataclysmic explosion at the stricken nuclear reactor. Alexei and Valery are still alive, but Boris died in 2005.

    • @johnwick3229
      @johnwick3229 Год назад +290

      They were absolute heroes. Mad props to them

    • @berryninja
      @berryninja Год назад +98

      Thanks for the trivia, amazing human beings!

    • @austinneece7853
      @austinneece7853 Год назад +97

      It's mentioned in the ending.

    • @puffpyf
      @puffpyf Год назад +97

      They literally saved millions of lives

    • @gloriadeb
      @gloriadeb Год назад +68

      Sorry for asking through here, but did they walk away with any permanent damage to them? I’m surprised to hear that two of these men are still alive!

  • @BlakeTheGamblingHero
    @BlakeTheGamblingHero Год назад +2870

    what i love about THIS horror game specifically, is that this isnt a horror game with a direct enemy or creature to avoid, that the horror is more of the dark realism, and making things innocent in the normal world deadly in this situation. with Radiation as a main enemy more than anyhting, it definately creates this immersive, dark, and horrific reality of what the people of chernobyl had to deal with, and not only that, ANYONE that has to deal with Nuclear devices.

    • @gavinwilson5324
      @gavinwilson5324 Год назад +70

      There really hasn't been any situation nearly as bad as Chernobyl. Most people who deal with nuclear devices are very safe, and don't really have anything to fear. Even nuclear cleanup and rescue operators' jobs aren't much worse than those of firefighters, thanks to how far nuclear safety has come. But Chernobyl is, to this day, probably one of the scariest places on Earth, and the fact that it won't happen again makes it a truly unique horror.

    • @Sodapop-rd5ku
      @Sodapop-rd5ku Год назад +38

      there is one enemy you gotta avoid in the game,
      the elephant’s foot

    • @jstar3382
      @jstar3382 Год назад +14

      Not even dark realism. It's just real. It happened

    • @johnno4127
      @johnno4127 Год назад +9

      This could be the only horror game I would play, no surprises, no jump-scares, just simple terror of what molten concrete truly means.

    • @DrFeast_3000
      @DrFeast_3000 Год назад +2

      Besides the Elephant Foot, or whatever the name was as i know it yet completely blanked it after a while, you're right, no enemy or creature to avoid

  • @rileylogan1031
    @rileylogan1031 Год назад +29

    i think the craziest part about the people who were sent down to turn the valves is that they all survived and lived long lives afterwards. none of them died from radiation sickness

  • @LM-gm9yo
    @LM-gm9yo 10 месяцев назад +42

    MAJOR props to the liquidators cause if I heard my little radioactivity detector machine goes off, *immediately I would empty the content of my bowels into my suit* like I would physically SHIT myself this is so terrifying

    • @meeps_and_socks
      @meeps_and_socks 2 месяца назад +2

      And you technically would already shit yourself, cause only 30 seconds near the elephants foot, you would undergo diarrhea

    • @LM-gm9yo
      @LM-gm9yo 2 месяца назад

      @@meeps_and_socks damn and then your dna unravels like a zipper 😭 what a scary to go 😭😭

  • @TheTrainMaster15
    @TheTrainMaster15 Год назад +3165

    For those that are fortunate to be unaware of what the black sludge in several rooms was. that was corium, the most dangerous material in the world, made of molten cement, metal and the core rods from the reactor itself. It is genuinely terrifying stuff

    • @SUSsykage
      @SUSsykage Год назад +387

      To my knowledge, corium has only ever been "naturally" formed 5 times... all during very *VERY* bad nuclear incidents: Three Mile Island, Fukushima Daiichi, and of course Chernobyl.

    • @thedumbrunners5178
      @thedumbrunners5178 Год назад +181

      The basics of corium formation is radioactive materials must explode + melt into materials surrounding it, which is turn means just MAKING it is extremely costly

    • @Shovel________________
      @Shovel________________ Год назад +197

      not only is it insanely radioactive, but it's also just endlessly heating itself up internally. scientists are actually worried that the corium in chernobyl may seep into some kind of groundwater, either poisoning the water supply or straight up exploding

    • @DoggosGames
      @DoggosGames Год назад

      it isnt "endlessly heating itself up" @human of the idiot variety
      they were worried in 1986-87 when it was hot
      but now the corium is all mostly cold and dead

    • @riverlomanto1050
      @riverlomanto1050 Год назад +30

      @@Shovel________________ Also is the strongest material we've produced-

  • @Efreeti
    @Efreeti Год назад +463

    Alexei Ananenko, Valeri Bespalov, and Boris Baranov are the actual names of the 3 men who went into the tunnels flooded with radioactive water from the firefighting efforts, to drain the tanks that could have lead to a steam explosion. It's no exaggeration to say they saved millions of lives.

    • @kryvyi_juan
      @kryvyi_juan Год назад +17

      it wasn't just a "steam" explosion threat but a hydrogen (or thermonuclear) explosion threat (as far as I know and if I can translate words into English correctly)

    • @Efreeti
      @Efreeti Год назад +6

      @@kryvyi_juan Not quite, the Chernobyl TV show show claimed it could superheat and instantly vaporize, the explosion equivalent to 2-4 megatons of TNT. Modern calculations have estimated that it would be more like 1-2 kilotons, but that's still a disastrous explosion spreading fallout over eastern and northern Europe. It would also have been enough to destroy the other reactor units, multiplying the disaster.

  • @a.k.1463
    @a.k.1463 Год назад +85

    Every horror game that has pixelated, rough textures and few polygons to look like a PS1 game are always the scariest shit for some reason

  • @mrm3me12
    @mrm3me12 Год назад +35

    even though it's just low graphic settings, when the game is very pixely it's very hard to know exactly what your looking at and significantly increases the horror element

  • @arulkws
    @arulkws Год назад +1470

    "every second is autosaved, so every decision is permanent"
    also mark in the first 10 minutes : drowned himself

    • @nerezza5943
      @nerezza5943 Год назад +56

      In the first 5 minutes he walked right up against the elephant's foot so kind of easy to anticipate that at the 10m mark.

  • @katydid-zu3pq
    @katydid-zu3pq Год назад +3303

    Imagine being the guy that crawls. "What qualifies you for this job sir?"
    "I'm reeeaaaaall good at crawling"
    "This man will save Europe"

    • @warch7653
      @warch7653 Год назад +337

      "What qualifies you for this job sir?"
      *I can touch buttons.*
      "Oh my god, Send him in!"

    • @PhantasmaCreeps
      @PhantasmaCreeps Год назад +289

      "What qualifies you for this job?"
      "Am tough guy."
      "He's perfect."

    • @Jesus-Henry-Christ
      @Jesus-Henry-Christ Год назад +153

      And ya know what?Them mad lads fucking did it.

    • @amshazow
      @amshazow Год назад +95

      and thus Europe was saved

    • @RadioactiveMelody
      @RadioactiveMelody Год назад +72

      They fucking did it. Truly the real chads.

  • @catsarethebest36
    @catsarethebest36 Год назад +33

    18:09 If I am correct the reason the flashlight broke is because the radiation blew up the lightbulb

  • @Eerix
    @Eerix Год назад +24

    I dont think he counted as a Liquidator since they were the ones doing stuff next to the actual reactor but my grandmothers brother was one of the people there burying all the technology that was being brought out, computers and stuff - he was in shock himself that they had to bury all this new technology and stuff. Unfortunately his pinkies fused from the radiation but money wise he was set for life after doing that one job - and they still apparently kept paying him up until the point of where he passed away a few years ago.

    • @solarboyaaron4652
      @solarboyaaron4652 11 месяцев назад +12

      Everyone involved in the clean up and function is a Liquidator. No matter how small the job, your grandmother’s brother had a part in protecting many from even worse exposure.
      He was a hero, as was everyone else.

    • @alphabloodpaw3233
      @alphabloodpaw3233 3 месяца назад +1

      They still risked their lives into that death trap, so they count as liquidators.

  • @dennyandk9
    @dennyandk9 Год назад +1303

    Fun fact: The elephant's foot was never officially discovered until weeks after the explosion. It's unlikely any of the three men would have encountered it as it was most likely still forming and melting though the floors at the time.

    • @diefluchendehexe5775
      @diefluchendehexe5775 Год назад +90

      Correction, the Elephant's Foot formed in April, it was discovered in December that same year. At least, that is what the wiki says.

    • @Alxium
      @Alxium Год назад +195

      Sometimes a little fudging is needed to really tell the story. I'm glad they added it, even if it is somewhat untrue. For me, that is the scariest part of the game.

    • @itsgonnabeanaurfromme
      @itsgonnabeanaurfromme Год назад +4

      Fun fact: it's a game

    • @dennyandk9
      @dennyandk9 Год назад +86

      @@itsgonnabeanaurfromme Congratulations, you were promoted to the rank of Captain Obvious.

    • @dennyandk9
      @dennyandk9 Год назад +2

      @@Alxium True.

  • @hardlee2432
    @hardlee2432 Год назад +1661

    Knowing that in a literal ghost town in Ukraine, lying in the sublevels of a ruined nuclear power plant, abandoned, not monitored, in the middle of the floor in some room is some unnatural, monstrous lump of material that will kill you in two days through basically liquifying your organs just for standing next to it for 300 seconds is, to me, one of the most terrifying realities to live with.

    • @R421Excelsior
      @R421Excelsior Год назад +177

      The area of Chernobyl is guarded and monitored and there's quite a lot of workers ensuring the place's safety. At least in peace time, I'm not sure how is it right now.

    • @smiletwt
      @smiletwt Год назад +109

      @@R421Excelsior it’s back to being guarded and monitored, but since they lost a lot of equipment they’re slowly trying to get it back to normal

    • @tomd96
      @tomd96 Год назад +23

      Wasn't there a scare about the emergency generators keeping the place cooled down, cus of the russian occupation

    • @ghostdragon2282
      @ghostdragon2282 Год назад +50

      It has a strong SCP vibe to it, doesn't it?

    • @itsgonnabeanaurfromme
      @itsgonnabeanaurfromme Год назад +5

      Lol what? THAT is terrifying to you?? That there is a small lump of danger somewhere? I'm guessing you probably don't even live in the same country.
      You're never going to be affected by that.

  • @JeanLucCaptain
    @JeanLucCaptain Год назад +9

    so if your wondering what those stalagmites are, thats is molten slag from the damaged core able to melt through LITERALLY ANYTHING. thats why the radation spikes everytime you go near them.

  • @thatelephant
    @thatelephant 5 месяцев назад +11

    Spending a minute next to the "Elephant Foot" can kill you.
    Mark finds the "Elephant Foot"
    Mark: walks straight towards it.

  • @thekommunistkrusader3921
    @thekommunistkrusader3921 Год назад +27874

    The Chernobyl incident was terrible and those liquidators were the real heroes, and funnily enough survived Chernobyl... they are seriously not praised enough

    • @breather8758
      @breather8758 Год назад +384

      @Don't Read My Profile Photo Okay I won't.

    • @dom8398
      @dom8398 Год назад +1

      far right capitalist shills will never give any of these people the credit that they deserve sadly

    • @gunbun1048
      @gunbun1048 Год назад +908

      even though they knew the consequences of its exposure they still went for it to save eastern europe from being exposed to radiations smog

    • @sparebrains115
      @sparebrains115 Год назад +512

      @@gunbun1048 im pretty sure it would have spread through out all of europe, not just in the east.

    • @florpleborp2275
      @florpleborp2275 Год назад +452

      @æ I’m sure there were many of not most or all of them that suffered health issues as a result. It may not have been major or noticeable, but I’m willing to bet on it.

  • @prettyviolet
    @prettyviolet Год назад +783

    My grandfather was a liquidator. He survived 3 operations after that, but still health problems remained. He himself worked at several jobs, supported a family of 7 people in abundance. He lived all his life for the sake of the family and put all his strength into its well-being, even being a grandfather for more than 7 grandchildren. But at one point, when it would seem that everything is fine, old complications and traumas of the past made themselves felt. He was examined for a long time and, as a result, the doctors said that there was nothing to be done, even if they had an operation, it would not save him.
    it hurt to hear from him about his plans after recovery.
    Every day he got worse and worse, at some point the painkillers stopped helping him, he suffered a lot.
    What happening to him, only we knew in secret from him, no one could tell him about it.
    The whole family often visited him.
    And at some point, when my pregnant mother was sitting next to him and holding his hand, talking to him, he asked: "Somehow yous began to visit me too often. Am I dying?" She broke down and burst into tears.
    He did not live to see the birth of another granddaughter just a month and at the age of 64, on the first of June 2015, our beloved, responsible, smart, strict, fair, grandfather, father, husband, faithful friend, reliable comrade, hero of labor and just good, honest , a respectable citizen is gone.
    We will all remember him, love him, be proud of him, always set an example, honor and respect him.

    • @TheUltimateMachineGod
      @TheUltimateMachineGod Год назад +68

      Man. Your grandfather was a legend that help save the lives of the entirety of a Europe. And saved the world from an economical disaster that would've destroyed the entire world.
      May his soul forever rest in peace for his bravery.

    • @reneethegreat2044
      @reneethegreat2044 Год назад +44

      Your grandfather was a hero. All my respect to him

    • @heliabriar
      @heliabriar Год назад +26

      That’s unbelievable. What a hero ❤️

    • @eduardpaun7367
      @eduardpaun7367 Год назад +13

      praying for his soul, for all those beyond brave heroes that doesn t deserve our world

    • @massivepp4585
      @massivepp4585 Год назад +11

      What a beautiful man for such a honorable person he should have lived longer

  • @OrochimaruFromKpw
    @OrochimaruFromKpw Год назад +26

    This game is so amazingly executed. Like, I can only imagine how scary and confusing it must've been to deal with when it actually happened. It also kinda blows my mind how if all the people who went in there to contain and deal with the situation hadn't made that sacrifice I would probably never have been born

  • @stefaniaruxandrapopa5086
    @stefaniaruxandrapopa5086 Год назад +46

    Fun fact: the elefant foot is praticly the real life Medusa legend. People couldn't even take photos of it becouse of the amount of radiation. The photos we have were taken using a mirror. Just like Medusa. You couldn't look at her directly without getting stoned, in this case taking big amounts of radiation, to the point where your eyes could melt out of their orbits, you had to use mirrors to be able to look at her.

  • @Connorses
    @Connorses Год назад +10932

    >No monster chasing you
    >Based on a real event
    >Relatively restrained jumpscare tactics
    >Emotional attachment to characters
    >Scary as fuck
    thats a good horror game

    • @rowan.
      @rowan. Год назад +338

      i know what you mean but they aren’t just characters, they were real people

    • @Appleman1
      @Appleman1 Год назад +404

      Characters ❌️
      Heros ✅️

    • @unconventional800
      @unconventional800 Год назад +26

      indubitably.

    • @relivence1001
      @relivence1001 Год назад

      not as horrifying as ur mom

    • @yello480
      @yello480 Год назад +19

      @@Appleman1 fax

  • @blankspace0000
    @blankspace0000 Год назад +2626

    It's insane how this group of men literally saved the world and we don't really recognize them internationally.

    • @ira9208
      @ira9208 Год назад +56

      that's how this world works 😌

    • @autumnlove96able
      @autumnlove96able Год назад +224

      My lacking American education didn’t really include much on this topic so I didn’t even know until this video who the liquidators were or what they did.

    • @ira9208
      @ira9208 Год назад +77

      @@autumnlove96able that's actually sad, i hope that i future such thing will be included to educational system

    • @Bucket-dx3ju
      @Bucket-dx3ju Год назад +9

      I mean, "saved the world"?

    • @kalebtate5872
      @kalebtate5872 Год назад

      @@ira9208 buddy they dont even teach are kids how to sign there name on the back of there paychecks the USA is trying to dumb down everyone

  • @levibarns7576
    @levibarns7576 Год назад +23

    I love that mark had to question if there are monsters right when he got to the dark hall

  • @saphrodite1
    @saphrodite1 Год назад +20

    not sure if he mentioned this at all, but alexi ananenko, valeri bespalov, and boris baranov were three plant engineers who did indeed go into chernobyl on april 28th to drain the steam suppression pool in an effort to minimize potential damage. All three survived and were awarded the order for courage, but baranov was awarded posthumously as he died in 2005.
    edit: ah its mentioned at the end!

  • @static_xvi
    @static_xvi Год назад +6789

    For those interested, Chernobyl was especially scary because nothing like this had happened before. Also, this game (those going into the basement) is real. It was a group of three men called the suicide squad who went into the basement of Chernobyl in pitch black darkness to relieve the valves to induce water flow to cool the plant, if I recall correctly
    Edit: They had to drain the water to prevent a massive lump of radioactive lava from sinking through the floor and hitting the water, which would create a catastrophic steam explosion.
    None of the men were affected by the radiation, and I’m pretty sure only one has passed from heart failure

    • @gunbun1048
      @gunbun1048 Год назад +1

      even they knew the consequences of its exposure they still went for it to save eastern europe from being exposed to radiations smog

    • @jasonrichardson1999
      @jasonrichardson1999 Год назад +545

      They survived and two of the three are still alive today

    • @johnnysmith92
      @johnnysmith92 Год назад +102

      It's my favourite part/episode of the mini-series, so intense!

    • @kip258
      @kip258 Год назад +186

      Those three guys are heroes. They made the disaster much MUCH less intense than it would have been.

    • @WhatABeautifulDuwangChew
      @WhatABeautifulDuwangChew Год назад +151

      Those men radiate pure gigachad energy

  • @wetbedsealand6779
    @wetbedsealand6779 Год назад +740

    The realization that **that** mass was the elephants foot is so terrifying considering it’s literally just a lump, that is so well done and terrifying

    • @kasugaifox8571
      @kasugaifox8571 Год назад +2

      It called corium ( if I spelled it right). Kyle Hill did a peice on the elephant foot.

    • @Dovahkiin106
      @Dovahkiin106 Год назад +12

      Even more horrifying to think about is that this was right at it’s birth, so the radioactivity was at its peak(probably).

    • @TheBlankOneIsMe
      @TheBlankOneIsMe Год назад +1

      GET THIS GAME TO MATPAT!!!!!!!!!!

    • @ohno6528
      @ohno6528 Год назад +3

      @@TheBlankOneIsMe why?

    • @TheBlankOneIsMe
      @TheBlankOneIsMe Год назад +1

      @@ohno6528 WE MUST SERVE OUR CONTENT LORD.

  • @high_ryze666
    @high_ryze666 Год назад +49

    Near the end there, as someone with both submechophobia and thalassophobia....I think the amount of panic was perfectly reasonable lmao

  • @HinataElyonToph
    @HinataElyonToph Год назад +59

    As someone who has a morbid fascination with Chernobyl and nuclear disasters in general, Im super happy that you played this game. How I didn’t find this video until two months after it was uploaded is beyond me.
    I believe there is another game about the firefighters too.
    I highly recommend doing more reading on it. It is both horrifying and fascinating at the same time. And I highly recommend watching the Half-Life Histories series by Kyle Hill. As well as the “Two Days in the Exclusion Zone” video by Cloth Map. Very interesting stuff. And since I know you like engineering things, find pictures of the New Safe Confinement dome that they built. It’s guaranteed to last at least 100 years and is an amazing feat of engineering.

  • @scottprice4955
    @scottprice4955 Год назад +9540

    The Elephant's Foot is so terrifying in this game! Not because its actively hunting you, but the fact you can so easily stumble upon it and you have no clue what it is. Its exactly what it would have been like if those three liquidators had stumbled upon it by accident. No knowledge and no counter methods, just near instant death!

    • @Tuzszo
      @Tuzszo Год назад +901

      The sound design in that room is phenomenal. It feels like you're making contact with some otherworldly monster, so alien that even looking at it is harmful.

    • @Oldass_Deadass_dumbass_channel
      @Oldass_Deadass_dumbass_channel Год назад +816

      The picture taken of elephant foot with a liqudator next to it and the picture being messed up from the radiation is still one of the most haunting thinks I've ever seen

    • @Kevmaster2000
      @Kevmaster2000 Год назад +156

      @@Oldass_Deadass_dumbass_channel That sounds horrifying. I will not be googling that.

    • @thehorselesshussar9813
      @thehorselesshussar9813 Год назад +427

      @@Oldass_Deadass_dumbass_channel it's a double exposed photo, the liquidator is a reflection on the film, he isn't actually stood next to it, he's round a corner.

    • @Oldass_Deadass_dumbass_channel
      @Oldass_Deadass_dumbass_channel Год назад +171

      @@thehorselesshussar9813 I know nothing about photography, I'm just repeating what ive been told. Thanks for the correction

  • @hootax8980
    @hootax8980 Год назад +2501

    Fun Fact: The names of the men in this game are the names of the ACTUAL 3 people who went into the site to drain the tanks before they exploded. Everyone was expecting them to die within a week, but they lived for years!
    Edit: I know they state it at the end, but I also know that not everyone is going to watch it until the end and I want them to be recognized.

    • @cooler_carpington
      @cooler_carpington Год назад +28

      Real Heroes

    • @Efreeti
      @Efreeti Год назад +148

      2 of them are still alive today! Baranov died in 2005 of a heart attack.

    • @ulty1472
      @ulty1472 Год назад +30

      @@Efreeti may he rest in peace.

    • @TrishaRyan
      @TrishaRyan Год назад +6

      So you watched the video, too?

    • @hootax8980
      @hootax8980 Год назад +50

      @@TrishaRyan Nice job getting those internet sarcasm points. I'm only stating it because I know a lot of people aren't going to watch it to the end and I feel like the real people should be recognized.

  • @anamariapritcan2586
    @anamariapritcan2586 Месяц назад +3

    Dude- I’ve seen this just now. I am from Moldova and it terrifies me each time I remember about Chernobyl. One of my uncles was born shortly before the explosion and it messed up with his genes. So he made a daughter that has 3 fingers on each hand. Radiations are a terrifying truth

  • @TonsilsTeCat
    @TonsilsTeCat 10 месяцев назад +14

    Chernobyl has always been my all time favorite topic. It really shows how much the world can change from a simple mistake.

  • @BigPawTivald
    @BigPawTivald Год назад +2848

    As a former lead nuclear tech and chemical operator, just note Chernobyl was a disaster waiting to happen and a terrible representation of what nuclear energy can be. Safety protocols and safe guards were cast aside and was a sketchy design even for Russian standards. Interesting game, just don’t fear nuclear power or radiation; respect it and all that it’s capable of…good and bad.

    • @rowan.
      @rowan. Год назад +63

      do you think that the chernobyl incident would have still happened if they didn’t ignore the safety protocols? like if they had done everything right

    • @randompidgeon2775
      @randompidgeon2775 Год назад +353

      @@rowan. No, it wouldnt have. The whole incident happened because multiple people just decided they knew better than their manuals and machines.

    • @BigPawTivald
      @BigPawTivald Год назад +214

      @@rowan. They could of done everything right but the design was flawed from the get-go, bad engineering and they knew it; Fukushima should of never happened either. Once we implement thorium/molten salt reactors on a grand scale, hopefully peoples perception of nuclear energy will change. Even that tech is dated but it's better than current fuel rod systems from the 40s and 50s which are way inefficient and a pain to maintain. Thorium reactors have been used in the majority of US naval ships since the late 70's with minimal incidents, all aircraft carriers and subs use them. The NRC (Nuclear regulatory committee) is just as much to blame for the fear of nuclear energy as much as the politicians.

    • @shaylafey
      @shaylafey Год назад +23

      @@BigPawTivald Its a bit misleading in of its self to frame it like nuclear energy on any kind of large scale doesn't have massive drawbacks, not to say it can never be used for anything, that's incredibly complex, but it's by no means without very real implications, risk, and drawbacks.

    • @norataylor6263
      @norataylor6263 Год назад +61

      ​@@BigPawTivald I definitely agree with what you said. I think that dealing with any type of radiation and nuclear energy always has pros and cons. With that said, I think that nuclear energy/radiation should be talked about more. As we evolve technologically, we should ALL be educated about what energy sources we are using and the consequences of using them (granted that not all of it will result in a tragedy like Chernobyl). Many people don't even know how nuclear energy works, or how nuclear fusion (or fission) works. In reality, it's scarier to think that many people aren't educated on our current (or past) ways of "keeping the world running". Once we start being more educated on Nuclear Energy and Radiation, we will learn from past mistakes and from historical events like Chernobyl and Fukushima.

  • @JTMaster
    @JTMaster Год назад +1615

    People don't understand these days how absolutely terrifying this whole event was back in the 80's. If they had not succeeded in containing it, millions would have died and a lot of Europe and some parts of Asia would have turned into a radioactive wasteland unfit for life.

    • @ScoreMagnet
      @ScoreMagnet Год назад +28

      This wouldn't have been necessary if theydidn't use unsave technology and payed more attention beforehand.

    • @asdbanz316
      @asdbanz316 Год назад +251

      @@ScoreMagnet safety precautions written with blood. Nuclear plants are safest source of energy today only because a lot was learned after Chernobyl.

    • @pumpdaddyg
      @pumpdaddyg Год назад +9

      @@asdbanz316 so, there was a silver lining?

    • @EvilTurkeySlices
      @EvilTurkeySlices Год назад +81

      @@ScoreMagnet or if the soviets didn’t try to hide the flaws of the RMBK design even though it caused two prior accidents.

    • @thatsnomoon4221
      @thatsnomoon4221 Год назад +52

      Absolutely untrue, even if chernobyl would have been left burning for weeks all Europe and Asia had to fear was radiation contamination from the air, they Absolutely would recover very fast, even chernobyl nowadays is pretty "safe" with a lot of people living near it. The feared death toll was over exaggerated and based on knowledge that's now outdated

  • @morganzaccaria2315
    @morganzaccaria2315 Год назад +197

    This was so sad. Not only were they told their families would be taken care of and that was a lie, bc they had no idea if the government would actually pay their families, they knew going in there was a death sentence. A slow, painful death sentence. You can’t beat or cure radiation. This entire story moves me in such a way it’s scary and it continues to effect me to this day. 😢

    • @ShukaHusk
      @ShukaHusk 11 месяцев назад +15

      but they lived

    • @MinkelGezwinkel
      @MinkelGezwinkel 10 месяцев назад +22

      Bruh just saying nothing💀. They lived long lives with their families

    • @morganzaccaria2315
      @morganzaccaria2315 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@MinkelGezwinkel lol no. No they didn’t. You guys should watch the documentary Chernobyl.
      When your exposed to radiation you die. Painfully. Period.
      These guys and the miners died horrible deaths to save millions of people. And their family’s didn’t see a dime. The Soviet Union went after anyone who was going to tell the truth about this whole thing, simultaneously not telling anyone to evacuate until hours later. They also “agree” that only 28 liquidators died, but that’s a lie. Many, many more men died that day.
      Look it up. The story in its integrity is a scary, moving one.

    • @batturing
      @batturing 5 месяцев назад +21

      ​@MinkelGezwinkel the three divers may have survived, which is wonderful, but thousands of the other "liquidators" who assisted in the cleanup of chernobyl suffered serious complications or lost their lives due to the radiation exposure they suffered. it is still a harrowing and profound representation of the experiences of the three divers who went in not knowing if they would ever come out

    • @prentrix
      @prentrix 2 месяца назад +2

      U realised all 3 lived Boris died in 2005 due to a heart attack which had nothing to do with radiation and other 2 are still alive

  • @metalfallingpipe
    @metalfallingpipe Год назад +26

    15:39 for those who dont know the elephants foot is this very big, ultra radioactive pile of goop

    • @Tarnthewarrior
      @Tarnthewarrior 10 месяцев назад

      I don't know what this elephant foot is, are you talking about the Alaphan fuut?

    • @brianselley1745
      @brianselley1745 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Tarnthewarriorradioactive mineral that clumped together causing it to be highly dangerous and it’s still dangerous to this day and for the next few thousand years

    • @Tarnthewarrior
      @Tarnthewarrior 3 месяца назад

      @@brianselley1745 i know what it is im making a jest here.

  • @Tytoalba777
    @Tytoalba777 Год назад +234

    Props to the creator for making a Chernobyl game that doesn't include any, like, "radioactive zombies" or a "Chernobyl was actually a secret superweapon testing area" or anything dumb and unnecessary like that

    • @potato-rp2bf
      @potato-rp2bf Год назад +12

      I checked out the Steam page. The devs chose to remain completely anonymous, and the game costs nothing. They made it precisely to show the dangers the liquidators were in. Big props to the creators indeed. Wish I could know who they are, the design of this game shows they have incredible potential for some great games

    • @dbeast03
      @dbeast03 Год назад +4

      Agreed. Sci fy totally has it's place in horror, but anything based in even pseudo realism (let alone based very heavily in real events) sometimes has a larger capacity for extending a feeling of dread that is very hard to match or imitate with just monsters, no matter how scary they are.

  • @MiLLz_.
    @MiLLz_. Год назад +2902

    I did some research on the Chernobyl accident and the “elephants foot” and its a weird type of horrifying that I’ve never felt before, that a mound of Corium could give you a 50% of death if your near it for 5 minutes. the fact that there’s nothing like it at all and it’s still just, sitting there in an abandoned plant because it’s unsafe to remove is crazy to me. It’s almost like an Alien and you can just imagine the fear of those who came across it. Theres something so terrifying about this accident lol

    • @namezip146
      @namezip146 Год назад +263

      When the elephants foot was first found one of the workers poked his head around a hall way to take a picture he spent less than a few seconds in direct line of site of it, he died later that day it truly is terrifing

    • @lagamerfuel9661
      @lagamerfuel9661 Год назад +162

      Fun fact Corium is the most radioactive element on earth and that goop ( what used to be goop after it hardened) was the fuel for the reactor that melted and then melted the chamber and settled where we now find it.

    • @f3arinaculum176
      @f3arinaculum176 Год назад +97

      its 2.5 minutes because your body starts to hemorrhage and your dead by 5 minutes.

    • @oremukihss
      @oremukihss Год назад +51

      A real and true cursed object

    • @zacharycollierAW-PL
      @zacharycollierAW-PL Год назад +123

      When first discovered death was guarenteed in 30 seconds. Today it's probably less, but any time interval that low just being NEAR an object guaranteeing death is incredibly frightening.

  • @charlie3762
    @charlie3762 Год назад +26

    My great uncle was actually the first person to realised radiation reedings where of as he was working in a Swedish power plant, he and a buddy were doing routine checks at Forsmark when they noticed the readings were of and eventually they realised it was because of reactor number 4.

  • @Eremes_Zorn
    @Eremes_Zorn Месяц назад +2

    "Invisible horror" is exactly what radiation is. In fact, in my hazmat training it was described as "the invisible killer."

  • @razuer2920
    @razuer2920 Год назад +1979

    Interesting radiation story:
    During the nuclear bomb testing, they would often bring soldiers so they can “get used to” the bombs, they would be around a mile away from the bomb when it would detonate, in which they were instructed to cover their eyes as best they can to not be blinded by the blast.
    Some covered their face with their arms, but ones using there hands claimed they could see the bone. They were then instructed to keep covering their face to wait for the heatwave, which they claim felt like opening a hot oven, but for 20 seconds.
    After that they were told to uncover themself and watch the mushroom cloud form. Some were shell shocked while others were scared, and some even genuinely enjoyed it.
    As expected many of them died the following years due to cancer, and some had fertility issues with their children. Of the 20-30 people there only in the 20-30’s, only 3 lived 20 years after the event.

    • @bobbobber4810
      @bobbobber4810 Год назад +278

      "If that didn't kill you right away, there is no problem" was the mentality of the time...
      They knew barely anything radiation and its long term effect.
      This is why they put radioactive things in all king of stuff for a while...
      Gum, watch, beauty products etc...

    • @guerney2000
      @guerney2000 Год назад +121

      "We knew the world would not be the same. A few people laughed, a few people cried. Most people were silent."

    • @razuer2920
      @razuer2920 Год назад +95

      @@bobbobber4810 yeah ikr, such as the radium girls story, which is about how they put radium on almost anything, even their face, to the point where their jaw literally fell off..
      Look into it its crazy

    • @theblackcatgirl7013
      @theblackcatgirl7013 Год назад +55

      Radiation isn't really something that can be built up as a "tolerance" same as spice and alcohol huh

    • @Koalateatimes
      @Koalateatimes Год назад +50

      I remember watching a video on Facebook about this story. Interviews with the 3 that survived it. Shit was absolutely insane. To think you could see your own bones covering your eyes. That is hauntingly terrifying.

  • @justapsycho3914
    @justapsycho3914 Год назад +1516

    The music that plays when the elephants foot damages you is so disturbing in my opinion. It really captures the subtle horror that an abomination of radiation like the elephants foot contains. It’s like as if the music plays signaling as if it sees you and is attacking you. That is genuinely horrifying considering this thing literally exists in our world and this game is pretty accurate on how it works. One of the photos taken of it irl literally killed the photographer shortly after.

    • @coolepic626
      @coolepic626 Год назад +57

      Sadly in real life you cant tell if the radiation is killing you or not and theres no blurred screen and music to tell that your dying i mean the radiation detector thing might not work all the time near the elephants foot (i think)

    • @logans1265
      @logans1265 Год назад +62

      @@coolepic626 yeah the radiation is literally off the charts for a geiger couter, but the visual effect of eye blurriness is apparently accurate for the "recieving lethal doses of radiation"

    • @KaBar41
      @KaBar41 Год назад

      This is a myth.
      As far as we're aware, the Elephant's Foot has not killed anyone.
      At the time of the incident, it was dangerous. It could deliver an LD50 dose of radiation (The threshold at which the dosage has a 50% death rate on exposed subjects, or in other words, 50% chance you survive, 50% chance you die) within 5 minutes. But even with that danger, it would be hard pressed to kill you. Radiation is not nearly as dangerous as movies and TV make it out to be (though, don't underestimate it, it is still dangerous, it's just not how movies portray it). The man who took the photo of the Elephant's Foot is still very much alive and in good health. When the photo was taken in 1996, the radioactivity of it has gone down quite a bit.

    • @molotov666
      @molotov666 Год назад +24

      If you were within sight of it you would die in 10 seconds and I believe 10 minutes behind a corner near it so they tried to use a rolling camera which broke due to the high amount of radiation as such they used a mirror to view the elephants foot then photograph it.

    • @afoxwithahat7846
      @afoxwithahat7846 Год назад +12

      some say the photographer died few years later, still the level of radiation broke cameras

  • @sk3llzzzzz
    @sk3llzzzzz Год назад +15

    I love how mark doesn’t know or either forgot that radiation emits heat which if you get too much everything burns including the flashlight bulb

  • @watermellonqwerty9252
    @watermellonqwerty9252 11 месяцев назад +7

    This game has no monster, or evil murderer, and yet it is still one of the most terrifying things I’ve seen

  • @shrekscrusader1139
    @shrekscrusader1139 Год назад +1678

    I “visited” Chernobyl 9 times, and every time I couldn’t not imagine how many people died there without even knowing why, and how many animals got shot to not spread more radiation while dying slowy for it, they only thing that would be worse than what happened, would be a nuclear war

    • @raspb3rryVR
      @raspb3rryVR Год назад +86

      A bad thing that would probably have happened if it wasn't for the ''suicide squad'' is the contact with the elephant's foot and the water which would have caused a catastrophic explosion. The whole continent of Europe probably wouldn't have even been inhabitable

    • @magenusa6070
      @magenusa6070 Год назад +73

      The animals actually have it a lot easier, when it comes to "radiation resistance". Humans are actually way worse than animals like deers, or other animals in nature, when it comes to radiation. That's why you see nature flourishing around the Chernobyl power plant

    • @shrekscrusader1139
      @shrekscrusader1139 Год назад +26

      @@magenusa6070 I know, but when it happened they killed a lot of them anyway

    • @analogicaleuphimism2078
      @analogicaleuphimism2078 Год назад

      Around 30 people died from the initial explosions itself.
      Over a hundred people got radiation poisoning, but most of them recovered and lived for decades.
      All in all, it is estimated that only around 50 people died from it. It's still really fucking bad, but not really that unimaginable.
      Also no mass cullings of animals were done. It happened in a city of people, and of the hundred thousand people there only a handful were affected. Although a lot of pets and livestock were abandoned, most of them weren't put down. If you've actually visited Chernobyl, you would know it's basically a thriving nature sanctuary now.

    • @HoffayStudios35
      @HoffayStudios35 Год назад +49

      @@shrekscrusader1139I'm sure it wasn't common knowledge that animals are more resistant to radiation at the time. And even still, the threat of contaminating surrounding areas was a real enough concern to warrant elimination, as cruel and heartbreaking as it was.

  • @lucif3r_op920
    @lucif3r_op920 Год назад +6358

    Markiplier made sure he did some basic research to avoid talking bogus. Instant respect

    • @lyo6200
      @lyo6200 Год назад +32

      Whats bogus?

    • @lucif3r_op920
      @lucif3r_op920 Год назад +191

      @@lyo6200 false information basically

    • @lyo6200
      @lyo6200 Год назад +153

      @@lucif3r_op920 oh yeah forgot, ty man English isn’t my main language

    • @happylittleloser
      @happylittleloser Год назад +108

      @@lyo6200 bogus is a general term for bad, false, or unfair

    • @SPenrose1987
      @SPenrose1987 Год назад +6

      still called the show the "netflix" show when it was an HBO show

  • @jackierocha5096
    @jackierocha5096 Год назад +5

    You don’t need to exaggerated the horror of Chernobyl with monsters because the radiation and what almost happened provides more than enough terror and suspense, knowing that real people had to go into here just in the hopes of preventing MILLIONS of people from getting effected by the fallout of Chernobyl if they failed is a mountable off pressure and tension. I had just heard about the liquidators that had to go into the tanks to drain the water and even then I didn’t know that they might’ve had an encounter with the Elephants Foot(which to this day is still the most deadly thing on the planet and they are STILL working around the clock on ensuring it’s containment), it’s just all so crazy and terrifying because the elephants foot is still hot now and can still kill you but when it was first forming it was even worse(people literally couldn’t be in the same room as it to film it they had to use a mirror around a corner to get footage of it and even then you can see in the footage that been even that close to it was already damaging the footage). Just the sight of that deadly mass as it was forming got me so worried thinking that “oh shit, is there gonna be a valve in that room?!?” But then I had to reassure myself that no there couldn’t be because all 3 of the tank liquidators lives for good long while after this(1 died at 64 and I believe the other 2 are still alive to this day), but just the dread of how close they had to get to that thing just to get to a valve is better then any horror movie I’ve seen. It’s the invisible unseen monster that is radiation that gets you and that’s what makes Chernobyl so terrifying, I wish more horror media tried this type of horror, the invisible unseen kind, the thing that’s slowly killing you and those who might be around you or come into contact of you, it almost feels eldritch in the unknown of it all, except we know exactly what it is, it’s just the characters in the story don’t know(like the majority of the Chernobyl liquidators were not given the full knowledge of how deadly and dangerous what they were doing is)

  • @gachamary6359
    @gachamary6359 11 месяцев назад +9

    honestly, the photos on the internet with the victims from this accident are haunting me to this day 😰 truly terrifying...