Radiation Kurt Feltenberger (17 Jun 2018 22:44 UTC)
Re: [TML] Radiation Kenneth Barns (17 Jun 2018 23:51 UTC)
Re: Radiation Rob O'Connor (18 Jun 2018 08:35 UTC)
Re: [TML] Radiation Tim (19 Jun 2018 01:19 UTC)

Radiation Kurt Feltenberger 17 Jun 2018 22:44 UTC

I was doing some research on irradiated foods and after reading the
material I read a short story about some 'adventurer types' finding a
ship that was damaged and had several areas that were highly
radioactive.  The characters being 'adventurer types' boarded (in
protective suits) and found that the ship was largely intact, had an
atmosphere, and was one that was lost about 100 years earlier.

As they explored it, they found an area where they couldn't stay long
due to the radiation levels and where they found the skeletal remains of
several crew members.

This is where the question for the group comes in:

1.  Wouldn't the radiation have killed the bacteria that would cause
decomposition?

2.  Wouldn't the radiation have gone down given the time (~100 years
since the ship was attacked)?

I have this image of players stumbling over something similar and one of
the players (not the characters) mentions, "Guys, these people have been
dead for years...yet they don't show any signs of decomposition..." And
from that point on, they click into space zombie mode and think
everything is supernatural when there's a natural explanation.

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Kurt Feltenberger
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