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Ordinary residents took refuge at the Studencheskaya, among which were students and teachers of nearby universities. Under the strong influence of radiation (the background of which was less than in the central regions of [[Novosibirsk]]), the survivors changed very strongly both genetically and mentally, subsequently creating a technocracy that was isolated from other people. |
Ordinary residents took refuge at the Studencheskaya, among which were students and teachers of nearby universities. Under the strong influence of radiation (the background of which was less than in the central regions of [[Novosibirsk]]), the survivors changed very strongly both genetically and mentally, subsequently creating a technocracy that was isolated from other people. |
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+ | Due to the station’s great remoteness from the center, and therefore from the [[Institute (Novosibirsk)|Institute]], in the early years, the survivors could not provide themselves with the necessary [[radioprotector]] supplies. Thanks to the actions of scientists and the equipment carried out by stalker groups after the [[World War III]] from educational institutions, residents probably managed to create a renewable replacement of the “Green Stuff” that is vital in the Big Metro, which allowed the technocratic community of mutant people to exist even after the depletion of reserves of antirad in in 2035. |
Since the connection with Studencheskaya and Ploshchad Marxa was lost in the first post-war days due to the collapse of the metro bridge connecting both banks of the city, none of the inhabitants of the stations in the Big Metro knew about the existence of mutant people, as well as about life on the left bank of the Ob. The stalkers of the River Station, the Siberian Union, and [[OSKOM]] never went on an expedition beyond the destroyed metro bridge. |
Since the connection with Studencheskaya and Ploshchad Marxa was lost in the first post-war days due to the collapse of the metro bridge connecting both banks of the city, none of the inhabitants of the stations in the Big Metro knew about the existence of mutant people, as well as about life on the left bank of the Ob. The stalkers of the River Station, the Siberian Union, and [[OSKOM]] never went on an expedition beyond the destroyed metro bridge. |