Atura Island, which has been hit by four nuclear bombs, has become a forbidden place where life cannot survive.
On July 4th, in order to ensure that it could cause as much damage to the U.S. Navy as possible, the four atomic bombs dropped by the Eurasian coalition forces were all "cobalt bombs" that "killed all descendants" and had extremely serious radiation contamination.
After the four-engine bombers that participated in this bombing operation returned home, experts tested the fighter planes and found that the fuselage of each participating aircraft was contaminated with a large amount of dangerous radiation dust. Therefore, all aircraft participating in the battle, regardless of the figure, The fourth one was 264 or escorted TA154, all of which were abandoned and scrapped afterwards. Except for a small number of aircraft that are kept for scientific research and testing, most of them are directly taken to the open sea by ships and thrown into the sea for disposal.
The use of cobalt bombs produced a large amount of extremely radioactive cobalt-60, making the island covered with this deadly radioactive dust. For an ordinary person to stay on the island for just a few minutes, the radiation he or she would receive would be equivalent to being exposed to light more than a hundred times.
No human beings can survive on this island. Those US troops who were lucky enough to escape hiding in the island's strong air-raid shelters died like this afterwards. In the days after the nuclear explosion, the few survivors trapped on the island suffered from high fever, dizziness, nausea, headache, diarrhea, bloody stools, nosebleeds and general fatigue because they were unable to leave. The hair fell out in large quantities, the wounds oozed pus, and the gums were swollen and bleeding. Purple spots appear on their bodies, which is a sign of bleeding under the skin. Severe infection of internal organs. Symptoms appear for several days, followed by loss of consciousness, confusion, and death in excruciating pain.
July is a rainy season in the Pacific Ocean. Shortly after the nuclear explosion. There was a heavy rain on the island, and after the 20th, the rain continued continuously. It rains continuously. The deadly radiation spread across the island will be washed into the sea in large quantities. By early August, radiation levels on the island had dropped by 90 percent. But this is still a forbidden area for humans.
In the early morning of August 3rd, a small speedboat was sailing towards Atura Island, where there was no one left alive. The driver of the boat was a tall, rough woman. The person coming was the "Lin Han Family" who had merged into one. , a super big futaba.
The strong nuclear radiation on the island will cause fatal damage to humans, and it will also cause damage to the body of the ship spirit, but the latter is because there are no real human cells. The damage is only temporary and will return to normal soon after you get away from the island. But even so, Lin Han and his group still waited until several heavy rains passed and the radiation weakened before they dared to land on the island.
After the Battle of Atura Island, the remaining U.S. Navy was defeated and completely abandoned the island. This sea area is now under the control of the coalition forces.
There may be atomic bombs transported by the US military on the island. This is just the speculation of Lin Han's family. After the radiation weakened to a temporarily bearable level, Lin Han's family used a combined method to go to the island to search for atomic bombs.
Before going to the island. Relying on the ship spirit's perception, they have identified three locations where atomic bombs are suspected to be stored, all of which are underground air raid shelters on the island. One of them collapsed in the nuclear explosion, but the other two were intact, and they made him the focus of the search.
We dropped off the speedboat from 20 kilometers away, and as we approached Tula Island, the radiation in the air became stronger. Along the way, we could see masts sticking out of the sea from time to time on the water on both sides. They were all sunk on July 4th. The carcass of an American battleship sticking out of the sea. Occasionally, you can see several salvage ships operating here, all of which are salvage ships sent by the Japanese military. Mainly to extract fuel oil from sunken ships. The Pacific War continues to this day. Japan is also depleted and exhausted. The United States sank a large number of supply ships and oil ships in the area of ??Tula Island. In order to save money, Japan sent a salvage ship to work here. Salvage and recycle all materials for use, and fuel is the easiest to salvage and is the first priority.
In order to ensure the health of the pilots, the Soviet Union and Germany directly scrapped the heavy bombers that suffered serious radioactive contamination during the war after one use. If they were replaced by Japan, which had a weak national power, it would definitely be rinsed and reused.
The speedboat docked at the man-made port where the First Pacific Ship was parked on Tula Island. This man-made port had long been destroyed in the Fourth of July explosion, and the wreckage of warships half exposed to the water could be seen everywhere in the port. In the sea water in the harbor, the swollen corpses of American soldiers can be seen everywhere. Due to the lack of cleaning and the rotten weather, the entire Atura Island stinks.
When Lin Han, who was wearing a radiation protective suit, went to the island, he specially carried an oxygen bottle on his back to avoid directly inhaling the corpses full of corpse odor.
At this time, in addition to himself, Lin Han also had Hannah, Li Hua, Katyusha, and Artoria integrated into his body. Only the last-born daughters, Mana and Nadeshiko, did not come in. Yamato Nadeshiko is currently working underwater more than ten kilometers away, helping the Japanese Navy salvage materials from sunken US military ships.
Lin Han wore a thick radiation protection suit. After landing on the island, he used aWithin hours, explosives were installed and the door of the first air-raid shelter covered by rubble was blown open.
After opening the door, the first thing you smell is the strong smell of corpses. The thick protective body blocked the nuclear shock wave, but it could not block the deadly radiation on the island. The people trapped in the cave had already absorbed too much fatal radiation and died, and now they have all turned into stinking corpses. The rising corpse.
What was being searched was MacArthur¡¯s command center. I found that there are so many radio stations here that it is impossible to store atomic bombs. Lin Han gave up quickly. When he left, he took away the cipher machine and some important military documents found here.
In the second air-raid shelter, Lin Han was lucky enough to find the three atomic bombs in a dismantled state. Under the guidance of nuclear experts, he used the special equipment he brought to take out the nuclear materials and put them into special containers for transport. Mothership. On the mothership, dedicated personnel were used to seal these materials.
The entire operation process took nearly a day to be completed. The nuclear radiation Lin Han suffered on the island was enough to kill an ordinary person ten times. Even though he was a heroic spirit, he was affected by the laws of this world afterwards and became extremely weak. After he came back, his spirit rested in a warship for a full week before he recovered.
The four families of the Soviet Union, China, Britain and Germany divided up the nuclear materials obtained on the island. As for the British "ally" who was dragged into the nuclear gate by Germany, Hannah and Lin Han unceremoniously blackmailed the British and asked the British to let them go. It took a large amount of blood to distribute the "profits" on Atura Island to him.
Because it suffered severe nuclear radiation, for twenty years after that, Atura Island was a restricted area of ??life where no one dared to land, and it was nicknamed the "Island of Death" internationally. 77To be continued