I currently like pastel colors too much... Ahem!~ Here you have a pastel Chernobyl from this mornie and a pastel Majak I made during class! Phu, I finished all my finals finally TwT so I might post more art from now!
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I currently like pastel colors too much... Ahem!~ Here you have a pastel Chernobyl from this mornie and a pastel Majak I made during class! Phu, I finished all my finals finally TwT so I might post more art from now!
Here I go again!~ My favourite siblings who are not really siblings but we don't care about that cuz I love their dynamic and I feel lonely and I am sad and thereforE I DRAW TWO GAY BROTHERS WHO AIN'T RELATED HAHAHA .... TvT yep Welp, here you have a Kyschtym and Chernobyl personification in alternate designs! I decided to try out a red colour scheme for Kyschtym and a more green one for lil Chernobyl and I think it suits both rather well-- Don't ask me why I put those weird coat on Ky tho-- especially since it's more Western fashion and the accidenT WAS IN THE SOVIET UNION DURING THE COLD WAR SO--- Dududuuuu This is a picture taking place rather far in the future tho since Chernobyl only really grew warm to his brother after about 10 years- that ain't too long if you consider that Chernobyl will at least be 24 000 years old =w= Ahem, thank you for your attention and patience! I mean...no one reads this anyway qwq
Since I drew Chernobyl lately and seem to be getting more and more into my children again... why not present the world a Kyschtym as well! The design is rather new tho since i- as already mentioned in my Chernobyl post- lost...all...the designs TvT For those who don't know, the Kyschtym accident occurred on the 28th September 1957 in Soviet Russia. It was rated "only" an INES 6 due to the government keeping the accident a secret over 30 years, which is why it's so horribly unpopular. Many, many, MANY people, including me, think it should be rated as an INES 7 tho, due to the Information they used for categorizing it was not from the time it actually happened, but the 30 years later. Which means, that after 30 years it was still an INES 6, and the Soviet government probably manipulated that as well. The Majak laboratories are still in use btw!~ just last year was again an accident, probably, and we all know it won't be the last one! Tooo Kyschtym as a person- In summary He's a sick, sadistic, nymphomaniac, narcissistic, irrational and psychotic bastard who has an addiction towards a specific nuclear explosion in Japan~ Geee...I really need to work on their dynamics...hhhhh Well well =o='' No one's interested in this anyway why am I even makinG THE EFFORT HAHA .....TvT
Russlands schlimmster Atomunfall
Der schlimmste Atomunfall neben Tschernobyl und Fukuschima ereignete sich 1957 in der Tscheljabinsk-Region im südlichen Ural. Heute ist sie bekannt unter dem Namen des betreffenden Kraftwerks Majak, auch wenn die offizielle Bezeichnik eigentlich der Kyschtym-Unfall ist.
Eine Explosion setzte große Mengen an Radionaktivität frei. In der damals verschlossenen Sowjetunion blieb viel über die Auswirkungen geheim und nur ein Bruchteil der von der Verstrahlung betroffenen 250.000 Menschen wurde evakuiert. russland.TV berichtet anlässlich des Jahrestags von Tschernobyl über diese frühere Katastrophe und zeigt Aufnahmen aus der Region.