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  • Hi, I'm thermo_nuclear, also known as thermie, average nuclear energy enjoyer; in real life my name is Konstantin (Kostya). [[User:Thermo nuclear/Sandbox|My sandbox]].
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  • Hi, I'm thermo_nuclear, also known as thermie, average nuclear energy enjoyer; in real life my name is Konstantin (Kostya). [[User:Thermo nuclear/Sandbox|My sandbox]].
    391 bytes (60 words) - 21:33, 20 March 2023
  • ...rname and date}}[[User:Thermo nuclear|Thermo nuclear]] ([[User talk:Thermo nuclear|talk]]) 15:34, 16 April 2023 (UTC){{territory application discussion}} ...en apply again. [[User:Thermo nuclear|Thermo nuclear]] ([[User talk:Thermo nuclear|talk]]) 20:23, 18 April 2023 (UTC)
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  • |Work with [[User:Sudo91]] and [[User:Thermo nuclear]].
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  • ...mednovcha and [[Podolia]], based on a screenshot provided to Mie by Thermo-Nuclear in April 2023.'''
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  • ...ts energy primarily from hydro (including tidal) and thermal power plants. Nuclear power plants started to appear after 2006 when country joined the Antarephi ...rgy and power: if you have a large heavy industry sector that predates the nuclear plants, I would consider having some fossil fuel power plants (coal?) to su
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  • ...al conflict that then sucked in other belligerent powers. Maybe. Regarding nuclear weapons, there certainly were no nukes in Ionadàlba at that time - if peop ...t War'), I think we also need to know a date for a widespread knowledge of nuclear weapons, which was a major factor in the real world post our WWII.
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