TitleChernobyl, Fact vs Fiction, Drama, Demagoguery
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Game CodeSEM23ND231290
Start DateFriday August 04, 2023 - 7:00 pm
End DateFriday August 04, 2023 - 8:00 pm
Cost$0
Tickets Available43/120
Short DescriptionThe story is generally told to stress drama or harangue over reactors, loose with facts. This gives the physics & engineering. Capt. Mark McDonagh, physicist, retired nuclear sub officer, NSDM staff.
Long DescriptionWhat really happened at Chernobyl? What we see in miniseries and documentaries largely steers clear of technical details, or worse, was written by someone overly fond of exploring the drama but clueless on the physics, nuclear engineering and radiological details. Then there are activists, often clueless as well, who exaggerate the description of the damage and the potential consequences to their own ends. This lecture attempts to separate the science, engineering and actual facts from the drama and activist demagoguery. It describes the Chernobyl reactor design, including its advantages and its vulnerabilities in light of other nuclear reactor mishaps. It goes on to describe what went wrong and why. Presented by Capt. Mark McDonagh, USN/ret., a former nuclear submarine officer and physicist with 12 years' experience at the Naval War College, now on the NSDMG staff.
Event TypeSEM - Seminar
Game System
Rules Edition
Group/CompanyNational Security Decision Making Inc.
Minimum Players1
Maximum Players120
Age RequiredEveryone (6+)
Experience RequiredNone (You've never played before - rules will be taught)
LocationLe Meridien
RoomLatitude
TableNSDM HQ
GM NamesMark McDonagh, Merle Robinson, Jason Corner, Pat Jewett, Evan Siegling
Web Addresswww.facebook.com/NSDM-The-National-Security-Decision-Making-Game-187557132044
Email Contact[email protected]
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