Lawrence Livermore Nuclear Labs just declassified a whole bunch of old atmospheric nuke test films and put them on youtube. There's a full list to view, so here's the link below. Some of these are spectacular visions of Hell, some in black and white, some in color. The last one, #64 - Operation Teapot - Turk 28112, is really cool. It's a slo-mo of a nuclear fireball covered with exploding pimples hitting the ground.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... -GlJ_OQND5
Declassified Nuke Tests
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As horrific and apocalyptic as these weapons are, there's still a small part of me that can't help but wish that I could have seen a test in person.
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If you'd been there, you would've probably been a some grunt soldier, sent in a couple of hours after the test as part of, and I quote: training and "indoctrination" about atomic warfare. In other words, test subjects.
http://biotech.law.lsu.edu/research/rep ... p10_2.html
http://biotech.law.lsu.edu/research/rep ... p10_2.html
Cat (n.) A bipolar creature which would as soon gouge your eyes out as it would cuddle.
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Well if we're being choosy about fictional history, I figure I'd have a better shot as a technician.