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Reactor `explosion' now replaces the reactor core with a corium source node. Corium is a new liquid, which flows a bit like lava, but has the additional feature of destroying nodes to which it is adjacent. It also randomly turns into a solid form, chernobylite, which makes an attractive building block. It thus gradually melts its way through the reactor shielding layers; a meltdown gets worse over time if not cleaned up promptly. The mechanism for an active reactor core to damage nearby players is generalised into a "radioactive" node group. Corium and chernobylite are radioactive, to varying degrees. Players receive a varying amount of damage from a radioactive node, depending on proximity. Staying outside a reactor cube is sufficient to be safe from the active core, but not sufficient to be safe from a melted core.
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