Stained glass windows in the administrative building of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant was one of the largest in the Soviet Union and the poster child of the Soviet nuclear power industry. As such, little expense was spared on details like these windows.
The Soviet Union often used motifs in abstract art to promote Communism and laude their successes.
Put caution to the wind with the Harrison Armory Tokugawa. A custom-tailored reactor design with direct-fuel-to-weapon feed system ensures your weapon of choice will be star-hot. If you're looking for a little extra "oomph", our stable Overclock system will put you directly into the hot seat. With increased fuel flow, hotter weapons, and a glowing target on your back, not a single millisecond will go to waste with boredom. The Tokugawa is always the star of any battle, through flashy moves and actual emissive heat release.
For all the adrenaline junkies and those who like to ride the line between life and death as closely as possible, the Tokugawa is the frame for you. After all, your enemies can't damage you if their chassis are glowing piles of scrap.
Here's my final event art for the MyriadAnthology comic group
This is part one of a diptych christmas story alongside @\ASP_Ian, the creator of Reactor and Wicky!
Cross and Wicky have set up a round-the-world present hunt, and it looks like Reactor is very fond of this gift!
The first video of the Chernobyl plant after the accident. The red glow inside the reactor building is the red hot graphite inside the core of the reactor.