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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Radiation is an ionizing energy emission in a form of particle-waves generated by the natural radioactive decay of Polonium-210 and Cobalt-60. By default these two elements are secured in a sample containers, generating much lower doses of harmful radiation, breaking the containers open exposes the player for a highly deadly amounts of direct radiations. | Radiation is an ionizing energy emission in a form of particle-waves generated by the natural radioactive decay of Polonium-210 and Cobalt-60. By default these two elements are secured in a sample containers, generating much lower doses of harmful radiation, breaking the containers open exposes the player for a highly deadly amounts of direct radiations. A normal amount of background radiation is present all the time and is not harmful. | ||
Player can acquire a Dosimeter to measure both a background dose of the radiation and a total dose the player has received over a period the Dosimeter been active. The intensity of the radiations increases exponentially the closer player gets to the active source of the radiation. Being shielded away from the source by the walls decreases the effects of intensity. | Player can acquire a Dosimeter to measure both a background dose of the radiation and a total dose the player has received over a period the Dosimeter been active. The intensity of the radiations increases exponentially the closer player gets to the active source of the radiation. Being shielded away from the source by the walls decreases the effects of intensity. |