"Twenty-five determined persons, divided into five groups, heading for the former Soviet Union.
Our first stop is to be the illegal arms market in a favorable decaying post communist state
where each group will pick up 2 simple bazooka-style rocket launchers
and some lighter handguns for self defense in the event of an unforeseen conflict.
Then let us seek out our predetermined objectives, five different nuclear reactors
-scattered over the vast land. Each reactor chosen second for its location and first for its design.
The crown of civilization, the mighty RBMK reactor,
the largest, most powerful yet unsafest and least attended to in the world.
As we reach our targets, silently awaiting the moment to strike...
Synchronized watches ticking slowly down and judgement day is dawning.
All is still as the final second passes. The five heroic groups fire once,
and then again, anti-tank rounds at the main reactor tower where the modulators
are held by a once flexible, but now severed metal arm torn apart by military joy.
The concrete cracked so violently is burning now...
Bluish flames are rushing out as uranium turns into the hand of god, a melting god,
-increasing his strength every second,
his poison spreading in the wind and melting into the ground,
gushing from the cracked manifestation of hybris.
We are all dead now, the Heroes of the Apocalypse,
and so are you...
Cool. Seems they're discussing the RBMK reactor disaster at Chernobyl, and might be claiming it's easy to cause nuclear meltdowns; hence it's perhaps the nuclear power (puissance) paradox - the dual nature as a nearly carbon-free 'green'?, high-capacity energy source that however simultaneously is at risk of of catastrophic accidents or attacks, as well as long-term radioactive waste, and the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
I think you are overthinking this, just these guys like to fantasize about destroying the Earth in nuclear armageddon - I mean the other album is named "Hail the Mushroom Cloud".
And one of these two guys has a black metal project Octinomos with tracks like "Nuclear Blitz", "World Pulverization", "Plutonium Love", "Thermonuclear Salvation" ...
Not your average normie lyrics :)
"Twenty-five determined persons, divided into five groups, heading for the former Soviet Union.
Our first stop is to be the illegal arms market in a favorable decaying post communist state
where each group will pick up 2 simple bazooka-style rocket launchers
and some lighter handguns for self defense in the event of an unforeseen conflict.
Then let us seek out our predetermined objectives, five different nuclear reactors
-scattered over the vast land. Each reactor chosen second for its location and first for its design.
The crown of civilization, the mighty RBMK reactor,
the largest, most powerful yet unsafest and least attended to in the world.
As we reach our targets, silently awaiting the moment to strike...
Synchronized watches ticking slowly down and judgement day is dawning.
All is still as the final second passes. The five heroic groups fire once,
and then again, anti-tank rounds at the main reactor tower where the modulators
are held by a once flexible, but now severed metal arm torn apart by military joy.
The concrete cracked so violently is burning now...
Bluish flames are rushing out as uranium turns into the hand of god, a melting god,
-increasing his strength every second,
his poison spreading in the wind and melting into the ground,
gushing from the cracked manifestation of hybris.
We are all dead now, the Heroes of the Apocalypse,
and so are you...
And so is the Mother of Disease!"
Cool. Seems they're discussing the RBMK reactor disaster at Chernobyl, and might be claiming it's easy to cause nuclear meltdowns; hence it's perhaps the nuclear power (puissance) paradox - the dual nature as a nearly carbon-free 'green'?, high-capacity energy source that however simultaneously is at risk of of catastrophic accidents or attacks, as well as long-term radioactive waste, and the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
I think you are overthinking this, just these guys like to fantasize about destroying the Earth in nuclear armageddon - I mean the other album is named "Hail the Mushroom Cloud".
And one of these two guys has a black metal project Octinomos with tracks like "Nuclear Blitz", "World Pulverization", "Plutonium Love", "Thermonuclear Salvation" ...