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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
You know Uranium isn't that scary as the pilots of the plane which drop the nuke on Hiroshima suffered no ill affects from being close to the bomb for over 12 hours (there would be some shielding but not much) and that was just a mechanism for firing one piece of Enriched Uranium into another piece. Think at least one of them is still alive.
P.S. I'm not bothered by minor unrealistic aspects in games.
That's what the developers said. And this is their universe. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I like to consider every game to exist in its own universe with its own set of rules.
Take for example the steel and iron ingots.
What comes out of the Smelter is a shiny silvery bar. But iron would not be naturally shiny and silvery. The color we associate with steel is from Chromium. So what comes out of the Smelter is a Chromium iron steel ingot otherwise called stainless steel.
Likewise steel has a lower carbon content so would not be black. Yet what comes out of the foundry is black. That looks like pig iron, not steel. Pig iron has a high carbon content which is why it looks black or dark and it rusts quickly.
An integrated steel mill turns iron ore into pig iron then into steel.
but in satisfactory we turn iron ore into stainless steel then into pig iron.
And we don't have to turn coal into coke.