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Revision as of 06:19, 26 February 2019
Chernobyl was a nuclear power plant and neighbouring city in Ukraine, then part of the Soviet Union.
The plant was notorious for undergoing a meltdown on 26 April 1986 which rendered the entire region uninhabitable. (COMIC: Black Destiny, AUDIO: Power Play) 40,000 people died of cancer as a result of the disaster. (PROSE: Iceberg)
In 2007, agents of the Three Families dropped an abducted Jack Harkness onto the grounds of the plant from a plane, after they had confirmed his ability to heal. (WC: Web of Lies)
References
In 1996, Chad Vandemeer used the GCI processor to create the Through the Eye of Eternity episode "There's No Ball Like Cher-No-Ball". (PROSE: The Book of the War)
In 2006, Mr Cleaver feared that the Blaidd Drwg project in Cardiff could risk a meltdown a thousand times worse than Chernobyl. (TV: Boom Town)
In 2040, Xin Chun told Roz Forrester about the Chernobyl disaster. (PROSE: The Nuclear Option)