by Tanada » Fri 08 Jun 2012, 06:36:08
Its good in the sense that I enjoy horror films but in terms of showing the actual aftermath it is no more realistic than say Chernobyl Diaries. Unfortunately many people look at a horror film like this and think like Mmasters that everything post war would be horror piled atop horror, however that just isn't the case. There are not enough devices to create the level of contamination portrayed now and there were not even enough back when that movie was made. All explosives follow the cubed squared law, the further you are from the zero point lineally the lower the force volumetrically. Think of a fire cracker seems how the 4th of July is coming up soon. If you hold it in your hand when it goes off you are likely to be injured. If you put it on a picnic table and move your hand a foot (32 cm) away you will feel the thud but are not likely to be hurt. Move your hand two feet (65 cm) away and the chance of injury is very very low. The power of a device is orders of magnitude greater, but the principal remain the same, anything over twenty miles (33 km) is a bright light and a rumble. How many of the people on this forum live within that distance of something someone would actually take a shot at? Not very many, especially in the midwest USA where I live. Europe and Asia are much more crowded, however again the target has to be worth the effort to the attacker before you need worry about it.
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To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.