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Part of the summary here suggests that there were no anti-rad doses to go around for any of the pilots. I thought that at some were given to the skeleton crews of the civilian ships. Am I right on this one? [[User:Steel viper|Steel viper]] 18:38, 9 December 2006 (CST)
Part of the summary here suggests that there were no anti-rad doses to go around for any of the pilots. I thought that at some were given to the skeleton crews of the civilian ships. Am I right on this one? [[User:Steel viper|Steel viper]] 18:38, 9 December 2006 (CST)
:RDM mentioned in the podcast that the cockpits of the civilian ships might be the most heavily shielded areas. That makes sense to save some money. So the crew could have been shielded, but not the rest of the ship --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 05:30, 10 December 2006 (CST)


Perhaps this section should be titled just radiation rather than anti-radiation meds.  I'm not sure why  the returning rapters & pilots were subject to decontamination washing.  I was under the impression the cluster had intense radiation because of so many stars so close together....not because it was filled with radioactive material.  A ship inside the cluster would be exposed to intense radiation but as soon as it jumped out it would be fine.  I've read the neutron bombs feed metal an intense amount of neutron s and metal objects like tanks could give off residual radiation up to two weeks after exposure.  But washing wouldn't solve the problem.  The 'hot' ships would have to be put aside until they cooled down.--[[User:Boonton|Boonton]] 20:22, 9 December 2006 (CST)
Perhaps this section should be titled just radiation rather than anti-radiation meds.  I'm not sure why  the returning rapters & pilots were subject to decontamination washing.  I was under the impression the cluster had intense radiation because of so many stars so close together....not because it was filled with radioactive material.  A ship inside the cluster would be exposed to intense radiation but as soon as it jumped out it would be fine.  I've read the neutron bombs feed metal an intense amount of neutron s and metal objects like tanks could give off residual radiation up to two weeks after exposure.  But washing wouldn't solve the problem.  The 'hot' ships would have to be put aside until they cooled down.--[[User:Boonton|Boonton]] 20:22, 9 December 2006 (CST)

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