Talk:The Chernobyl Experiment/@comment-24727990-20140324021043

I liked it, probably giving it a 7/10 or so. Could have used a little more suspense, but it was good. Here's a sick twisted thought for all of you out there, what if the radiation made him halluncinate from the beginning, and all the "monsters" were actually his comrades, the people with semi automatic weapons, or maybe even innocent people that he had been shooting and hiding from, until his suicide. This also explains the "six voices at once", if his friends trying to stop him from shooting someone were shouting at him to stop. The monsters that came and surrounded him after he barricaded himself inside could have been a special rescue team of some sort, to try to pull him before he hurt anyone else. The special monster that dragged his friend away could have been one of the special rescue team members who actually got to Yakut (who we can also assume is insane) and brought him under arrest, sealing that member in the protagonist's mind as something evil. When the creatures swarmed the helicopter, the rescue team could have been trying to save the pilot. Shooting your friends sounds reasonable if you think they are monsters out to kill you. If I had to guess, the main protagonist and his friend Yakut both got a disease called dementia (dimentia?), possibly from a leak in the hazmat suit.