The plausible deniability answer: Well, they were just restarting everything, and clearly they had some kinks to work out.
The tinfoil answer: Someone really didn't want those to start back up, did they?
The plausible deniability answer: Well, they were just restarting everything, and clearly they had some kinks to work out.
The tinfoil answer: Someone really didn't want those to start back up, did they?
Thanks for this insight. Its unfortunate they dont or cant keep up with maintenance.
Yeah many of the safety systems just end up mitigating the damage and can't act fast enough to prevent every accident completely. I remember working on boiler controls and it had less than 7 seconds to try and shut it down from the time a problem was detected until rapid self-disassembly occurred.
or "There was a Rupture followed by an Exothermic Reaction"