

Be sure to check out our guides and coverage for this update and more on GuildWars2Hub. You can read more about the update on the Fractured content page. As the Tower of Nightmare battle continues, players can also unlock new rewards that include the transformative Fractal Tonic, new Fractal Rewards, and new runes and sigils. The latest content update will include a new fractal, allowing players to explore moments from Tyrias past and test their skill in battle with a never-ending chain of dungeons that ramp up the difficulty with each new challenge.Įllen Kiel, who players selected in an election some months ago to fill the vacant council seat of Lions Arch, will keep her campaign promise for research into the Fractals of the Mists, opening a new event from Tyrias past that players can explore the Thaumanova Reactor meltdown. Players who frequent fractals will be intimately acquainted with the thaumanova reactor, but for anyone out of the loop, it was a facility where the Inquest were studying a mysterious force that at the time they coined. Many people were evacuated from the near areas to any of the nuclear power plants that had any risk of exposing the neighbors to radiation or any other deadly factor.Keeping true to its two-week content cadence, ArenaNet will deliver its Fractured update to Guild Wars 2 today. Before the events of guild wars 2, there was an Inquest research facility in Metrica Province called the Thaumanova Reactor. If there was to be a reactor meltdown, it would spread radiation far beyond the center point and cause major health issues for millions and possible death for many. All three of the operational reactors at the complex now have faced severe troubles" (8). Even finding ways to slowdown her condition to extend her life and now use exoskeletons so her body can function normally. "While four Japanese nuclear complexes were damaged in the wake of Friday's twin disasters, the Dai-ichi complex, which sits just off the Pacific coast and was badly hammered by the tsunami, has been the focus of the most worries over Japan's deepening nuclear crisis. Taimi is staying in Cantha to help adjust Jade technology and improve their functions. The main focus problem in Japan currently is at the Dai-ichi complex. " 'Units 1 and 3 are atleast somewhat stabalized for the time being', said Nuclear and Industrial Agency official Ryohei Shiomi 'Unit 2 now requires all our effort and attention. Reactor 2 was the main worry for officials. The Japanese government eventually had to ask the International Atomic Energy Agency to send a team to help them. It also praised the evacuation of those living near the plant as "impressive and well-organized (1)". "Japan's response to the nuclear accident has been exemplary, particularly (as) illustrated by the dedicated, determined and expert staff working under exceptional conditions," the report said. The nights may be growing longer and colder, but Lions Arch is merrier than ever before Wintersday is returning to Tyria, along with everyones favorite. This was to avoid severe exposure to the radiation that could possibly be released into the atmosphere. Eventually, the government evacuated 185,000 people from a 12 mile radius of the power plant. In attempt to avoid radiation and other possible crisis', many workers are pumping salt water into the reactors to try to keep them cool, but the vigorous efforts were still battling a major conflict. The same happened to reactor 1 later that week. At reactor 3, a hydrogen blast occurred and injured several.

Once the earthquake and tsunami hit, the time had come to issue a reactor meltdown warning. At the Fukushima Daiichi plant, there was already conflict with the fact that its fuel rods were already exposed twice. Geological Survey revised to a magnitude of 9.0, from 8.9, and the 23-foot tsunami that devastated Japan on Friday, March 11, 2011, has also caused a nuclear crisis" (3). The fact that the power plants had already been exposed was not a positive factor, for this quite possibly made the situation ten times worse than it would have been if they were not exposed. There was still more to come, but no one can tell whether it will happen or not. As the tsunami and earthquake had already killed tens of thousands, the destruction was not yet over. In the beginning, it was already a massive crisis in the fact that Japan had suffered from an earthquake and deady tsunami, but what they did not know was it wasn't over yet.
