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A Duga radar is featured in the 2021 video game Chernobylite. [22] In episode 12 of the first season of the NBC science fiction series Debris, the Duga radar array makes an appearance as a fictional array in the state of Virginia. The Chernobyl Duga site is featured in the Science Channel series "Mysteries of the Abandoned" (season 1, episode 1 ...
Skif goes to war against the reformed Monolith, confronting Faust amongst the Duga radar. Faust displays powerful psychic abilities (similar to the Controller mutant), and seemingly shows Skif the world in 'subtle matter', a pure psychic form through which dead human beings still live as consciousness. Faust apparently accepts defeat and dies.
The Russian Woodpecker is a 2015 documentary film written, produced and directed by Chad Gracia following Fedor Alexandrovich's investigation into the Chernobyl disaster.It is Gracia's directorial debut feature. [3]
The Exclusion Zone was established on 2 May 1986 () soon after the Chernobyl disaster, when a Soviet government commission headed by Nikolai Ryzhkov [8]: 4 decided on a "rather arbitrary" [6]: 161 area of a 30-kilometre (19 mi) radius from Reactor 4 as the designated evacuation area. The 30 km Zone was initially divided into three subzones: the ...
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. takes place in an area called the Zone. The Zone is based on the real-life Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and is also inspired by fictional works: Boris and Arkady Strugatsky's science fiction novella Roadside Picnic (1972) which was loosely adapted into Andrei Tarkovsky's film Stalker (1979), as well as the film's subsequent novelization by the Strugatsky brothers.
Call of Pripyat received "favorable" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [4] The game was lauded for its well optimized engine with relatively few bugs and glitches, for example, GameSpot said, "The most stable S.T.A.L.K.E.R. game yet also happens to be the most atmospheric and compelling."
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Duga may refer to: Duga, a synonym of a genus of moths; Duga radar, Soviet radar system deployed 1976-1989; Duga, Yugoslav and Serbian weekly newsmagazine; Shaft bow, element of horse harness to attach to vehicle shaft; Geography. Duga Island, island in Adriatic Sea, belonging to Croatia; Duga Resa, municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia