Posted by Apollo32389 |
11/16/2003 4:08 PM | remove |
How did you get into a fully operational control area?
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Posted by Sniper |
11/16/2003 6:31 PM | remove |
he had a tour
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Posted by stealthy |
11/18/2003 12:44 AM | remove |
Yeah.
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Posted by greywolf45 |
3/12/2004 7:50 AM | remove |
Nothing personal, but i don't believe that for one minute.
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Posted by stealthy |
3/12/2004 8:34 PM | remove |
It's not like anyone was going to try anything. There were five of us, and five of them. Do you really think that they would let five unknown people just walk right into an active control room, with no-one supervising? Oh, and "moleman45", why don't you post something into the location database? I am taking time out of my own life by posting items into this location. I don't have to do this, but I do. So, if you don't like it, don't view this location. There are hundreds of other locations. Feel free to fuck off.
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Posted by Louie |
9/24/2004 2:04 AM | remove |
ouch.
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Posted by greywolf45 |
12/30/2004 7:29 AM | remove |
National Security Administration frowns on shit like this, so if this is just a security checkpoint, then i apologize. BUT, if this was the actual reactor control room then you are either extremely lucky, or extremely good. Sp i am going to file your "fuck off" comment in my file "13" Stealthy. Apparently you took my comment the wrong way, because i did not call you a liar.
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Posted by propcycle |
9/20/2006 6:24 AM | remove |
yeah this is just some sort of security office. nuke plants are not controlled using computers, they only use computers to aid in monitoring them. a real control room has hundreds of switches, gauges, & annunciators to actually run the plant.
look at www.nukeworker.com lots of great pics of just about every nuke plant in the USA
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Posted by ThePhonedude |
6/13/2015 3:11 AM | remove |
That white console on the right with a joystick on it is a Pelco controller for security cameras, you can move the camera around with it, zoom in, control focus, etc. I'd agree it's a security office, although I wasn't there.
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