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[[Almodaria|Almodarian]] scientists since the 1970s have been trying to crack the code of Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Energy amongst other Weapons. Although the first small size Nuclear Reactor was created in 2006 but it was only a demonstration device and was unable to be used for civilian uses. If Almodaria could make a full-sized Nuclear Power Plant, the country could be less dependent on fossil fuels and more eco-friendly. Although WMD's have been on the eyes of high up Military officials for decades but the first Nuclear Detonator is set to be made by 2045 if development continues as is.
[[Almodaria|Almodarian]] scientists since the 1970s have been trying to crack the code of Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Energy amongst other Weapons. Although the first small size Nuclear Reactor was created in 2006 but it was only a demonstration device and was unable to be used for civilian uses. If Almodaria could make a full-sized Nuclear Power Plant, the country could be less dependent on fossil fuels and more eco-friendly. Although WMD's have been on the eyes of high up Military officials for decades but the first Nuclear Detonator is set to be made by 2045 if development continues as is.

== The National Radiology and Nuclear Research Center (NRNRC) ==
The '''NRNRC''', was founded in 1956 by Tuvarian Scientists Nikola Rivic and Luka Sevic to conduct experiments with Radioactive Materials to make a breakthrough in Nuclear Technology. When founded it was called the Tuvarian Nuclear Research Collective but has since rebranded.

=== Controversies ===

==== The Landfill Incident of 1976 ====
In 1976, it was discovered that waste from the company had been dumped into a landfill where other garbage was being sent instead of a private landfill that could be controlled safely by the company. This was led to be the cause of multiple landfill workers becoming ill with symptoms connected to radiation poisoning. A cleanup crew under the codename "Rewind" was sent to the landfill to retrieve the radioactive waste and remove contaminated garbage as well. The cleanup costed over 6 million Almodats to clean up and was covered up by the government soon after.

==== The "Blue Flash" Incident of 1960 ====
Only a few years after the formation of the Tuvarian Nuclear Research Collective, the original team was already going to the big guns with direct tests on radioactive material.

Revision as of 08:57, 6 February 2023

Almodarian scientists since the 1970s have been trying to crack the code of Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Energy amongst other Weapons. Although the first small size Nuclear Reactor was created in 2006 but it was only a demonstration device and was unable to be used for civilian uses. If Almodaria could make a full-sized Nuclear Power Plant, the country could be less dependent on fossil fuels and more eco-friendly. Although WMD's have been on the eyes of high up Military officials for decades but the first Nuclear Detonator is set to be made by 2045 if development continues as is.

The National Radiology and Nuclear Research Center (NRNRC)

The NRNRC, was founded in 1956 by Tuvarian Scientists Nikola Rivic and Luka Sevic to conduct experiments with Radioactive Materials to make a breakthrough in Nuclear Technology. When founded it was called the Tuvarian Nuclear Research Collective but has since rebranded.

Controversies

The Landfill Incident of 1976

In 1976, it was discovered that waste from the company had been dumped into a landfill where other garbage was being sent instead of a private landfill that could be controlled safely by the company. This was led to be the cause of multiple landfill workers becoming ill with symptoms connected to radiation poisoning. A cleanup crew under the codename "Rewind" was sent to the landfill to retrieve the radioactive waste and remove contaminated garbage as well. The cleanup costed over 6 million Almodats to clean up and was covered up by the government soon after.

The "Blue Flash" Incident of 1960

Only a few years after the formation of the Tuvarian Nuclear Research Collective, the original team was already going to the big guns with direct tests on radioactive material.