The conversation with Dyatlov lasted for about half an hour.
Besonova tried her best. Not only did she have to convey Dyatlov's words to Coconut through telepathy, but she also had to ask Dyatlov the questions she received from Coconut. The trip was tiring, especially since she had to listen to a lot of technical jargon. But in order to play her role well, she had to act like she knew everything.
She also took this opportunity to learn about the power generation principles of nuclear power plants and other related knowledge.
As a person who lived in Pripyat, Besonova knew that the existence of this city was inseparable from the nuclear power plant three kilometers away. After all, the first batch of residents who settled here were mainly nuclear power plant construction workers. Their lives revolved around the construction and operation of the nuclear power plant. Everyone had long gotten used to the existence of nuclear power plants.
Regarding the safety of nuclear power plants, Sinev, the deputy chairman of the National Nuclear Energy Utilization Committee, said this.
The reactor was like a furnace, and the reactor operator was equivalent to the stoker.
Therefore, in the understanding of Besonova and most ordinary people, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant was a large furnace, not much different from other thermal power plants.
Whether it was the eastern world or the western world, the exploration and utilization of nuclear energy had been going on for decades, and the technology was increasingly mature. Except for the unfortunate nuclear accident that occurred at Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania, the United States, most of the time, nuclear power plants were indeed safe, especially in SL. Besonova had hardly seen any reports of nuclear power plant accidents before.
The construction of nuclear power plants had been progressing steadily, and the completion of the nuclear power plants had indeed greatly alleviated the electricity shortage in SL. Like other people in SL, Besonova was proud of the achievements of her motherland in the use of nuclear energy.
But after listening to Dyatlov's answer to the experts, Besonova realized that nuclear power plants didn't seem to be as safe as she had always thought. At least, the reactor in Chernobyl wasn't quite the same as a boiler. Although the steam turbine that generated electricity was driven by steam, that might be the only thing the two had in common.
Fortunately, according to Dyatlov, although the nuclear accident seemed serious, the final outcome wasn't that bad. A water tank exploded, the roof was destroyed, and there was a radiation leak at the scene. But the dose wasn't high, and the situation was basically under control.
However, the Players kept asking Dyatlov if the reactor was as undamaged as he said, and Besonova sensed something fishy about it.
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After asking Dyatlov, they did not immediately go to Asimov and Toptunov. Instead, they first exchanged opinions. The most important thing was to give Coconut some time to catch her breath. She had already taken off her mask and was puking into the trash can.
"What do you think?" asked the doctor.
Of course, he wasn't asking Zhang Heng about the Chernobyl nuclear power plant's current situation. Everyone from 30 years in the future knew that it was the reactor that exploded in the early morning of April 26th, not some bullsh * t water tank. Not to mention that they were at the scene at the time, witnessing the tragic scene with their own eyes. They were even subjected to lethal radiation. Coconut's hand was only scratched a little, and the bleeding had yet to stop completely. The situation was getting worse.
Zhang Heng thought for a while and said, "Dyatlov lied. That's for sure, but for the time being, we don't know which parts of his story are true and which parts are fabricated. Let Coconut rest for a while. After that, we will talk to Akimov and Toptunov again. Once we get their testimonies, we can compare them."
Unfortunately, the Oath Ring was now used on Besonova, and Zhang Heng could only test the interlocutor through observation and comparison.
After a pause, he continued, "We do have an advantage in investigating Chernobyl. Compared to the people today, we already know the results in advance. We also have a lot of analysis and speculations from future generations. However, we also have a disadvantage. The biggest difficulty is that none of us is a nuclear physicist or the designer of the nuclear power plant.
"I've also listened carefully to Dyatlov's introduction, including the working principle of the graphite moderated boiling water reactor and the safety experiment this time. Although I've roughly figured out what they were doing, this knowledge is far from enough for us to figure out what exactly happened in the reactor at that time and the cause of the Chernobyl accident."
Coconut was almost done vomiting. She looked up and said, "We have talked to Dyatlov, but I didn't receive any system prompt. What about you guys?"
"Me neither." The doctor shook his head.
"Does this mean that we can rule out Dyatlov?" Coconut asked, "At least it shows that he is not the main person responsible for this accident. Although I don't really like him, this b * stard kept intentionally or unintentionally removing himself from the center of the story. He 'just happened' to be absent at a few critical moments. Whether it was when the reactor power dropped rapidly or when he pressed the emergency power reduction button, he was either outside inspecting the work or looking at the dashboard. But no matter what, the system didn't respond after I talked to him."
"It's hard to say now," the doctor frowned. "The main mission description this time is exceptionally simple. There's only one sentence — find the key person. However, whether it's' find 'or' key person, 'there are actually many definitions, especially' find '. If it refers to our investigation and identification of the main person responsible, then the conversation just now is obviously not enough to do that. Based on Dyatlov's own account, he didn't bear much responsibility for the accident."
Coconut punched the locker not far away with her uninjured hand. "Let's call them Akimov and Toptunov."
"Are you sure? You only rested for less than five minutes. We still have time. "
"No, there's nothing wrong with my body."
"Well, if you really can't hold on any longer, we can also stop the interrogation for a while," the doctor said. He then gestured to Besonova, asking her to call the next person in.
A look of worry flashed in Besonova's eyes. She didn't know what the players were talking about, but she could see that the first conversation didn't meet their expectations. In fact, the nurse was a little confused. From the moment she was kidnapped, she had been trying to figure out who Zhang Heng and his team were. Until now, she had no clue.
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