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Mib Files: Meltdown Liquidator: MIB Files - Tales of the Men In Black, #7
Mib Files: Meltdown Liquidator: MIB Files - Tales of the Men In Black, #7
Mib Files: Meltdown Liquidator: MIB Files - Tales of the Men In Black, #7
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1986. A nuclear reactor is in meltdown behind the Iron Curtain, letting off intense radiation. A solider goes into the contaminated zone to help with the clean up but gets something more demonic than a dose of radiation.

The MIB FILES are stories of the paranormal, strange things, and UFO sightings with one thing in common: interactions with the Men In Black (MIB).

These stories are stand-alone and can be read in any order.

Disclaimer: This is an original work, not based in any way on the popular movie series “Men in Black”. This story takes its inspiration from the real life accounts of the Men in Black (MIB) that were reported decades before the films were made. It makes no reference to the films, their plots, settings, or characters, or any of their ancillary properties, whatsoever.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 15, 2017
ISBN9781386020271
Mib Files: Meltdown Liquidator: MIB Files - Tales of the Men In Black, #7
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David Sloma

A writer, artist, storyteller, renaissance man, and seeker.

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    Mib Files - David Sloma

    MIB Files: Meltdown Liquidator

    by David Sloma

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    1986. A nuclear reactor is in meltdown behind the Iron Curtain, letting off intense radiation. A solider goes into the contaminated zone to help with the clean up but gets something more demonic than a dose of radiation.

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    The MIB FILES are stories of the paranormal, strange things, and UFO sightings with one thing in common: interactions with the Men In Black (MIB).

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    These stories are stand-alone and can be read in any order.

    Copyright © 2017 by David Sloma. All rights reserved.

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    This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, organizations, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

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    Disclaimer: This is an original work, not based in any way on the popular movie series Men in Black. This story takes its inspiration from the real life accounts of the Men in Black (MIB) that were reported decades before the films were made. It makes no reference to the films, their plots, settings, or characters, or any of their ancillary properties, whatsoever.

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    No portion of this work may be reproduced in any form with out the written permission of the copyright holder. Short excerpts for reviews are acceptable.

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    Author contact: http://www.davidsloma.com

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    Published by Web of Life Solutions: http://www.weboflifesolutions.com

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    [BEGIN TRANSMISSION OF SECURED FILE:]

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    Radiation is a tricky thing: odorless, colorless, invisible. It’s mysterious and must always be respected and treated with deadly seriousness.

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    In this installment of the MIB Files, one man finds this out for himself by going into the most radioactive place on Earth. He discovers things there beyond even death.

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    I hope you will take this as a cautionary tale.

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    Dedicated to the real Liquidators of Chernobyl.

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    I remain,

    -Mr. Unknown

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    http://www.tellmisterunknown.wordpress.com

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    1986. A nuclear reactor was melting down behind the Iron Curtain.

    It was a few days after the big earthquake had hit, and the soldiers were gathered at night in the hanger for a briefing. They were the first to deal with the disaster, as the civilian emergency forces were overwhelmed with the aftermath of the earthquake.

    For the small communist town it was a total nightmare: Radiation was leaking out of the damaged nuclear power plant, and they only had themselves to count on to contain it. Contain it, as it couldn’t be stopped.

    That it had been constructed near an earthquake fault line didn't help—talk about stupid.

    Private Vladimir Fedotov stood listening when his Commander briefed his unit on the mission to the Radioactive Exclusion Zone (REZ). The Commander had assembled the troops together in an aircraft hanger near the waiting helicopters that would fly them into the zone. They were all young troops, some of them just recent recruits; it was believed they would be able to take the most radiation.

    Vlad was eighteen years old and newly in the military. He had been on his family’s farm last week, in the shadow of the nuclear plant. No one around him had wanted the plant to be built there, but they had no say in the matter. The government said it would go there, and so it had.

    He stood in the line listening to the Commander’s address, his thin body shivering in the unheated hanger; at least he wanted to believe it was the cold making him shiver, at first.

    The Commander strutted around in his uniform, heavy with medals, speaking to the troops, "Comrades, the situation is dire! We have received reports that the nuclear power station has been damaged. The cooling systems are off. Radiation is leaking out to the sky as I speak to you. All within a thousands miles are at risk; our families, our very way of life is in jeopardy—and I would say the whole world, as the radiation is picked up and carried by the wind. We need to send some of you in right away to prevent an even bigger disaster. I won’t kid you that it’s not dangerous, as it is. Some of you may die, others may get sick later. But if we don’t contain the radiation, more will get sick and die, that’s for sure. And our land will be unusable for generations to come. Already we have had to evacuate the small city nearest the plant—it is an empty place now, that no one can live in for hundreds

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