© Elena Grossman, 2019
ISBN 978-5-0050-5976-5
Created with Ridero smart publishing system
“… on the outskirts of Pripyat, in the midst of a dense forest, is the Jupiter plant. After the accident at the 4th unit of the nuclear power plant, there was a decision to close the plant forever. According to some reports, in the basement of the plant was a closed laboratory, which operated until 1996. According to rumors, military computers and black boxes were manufactured there for use in military submarines, fighters and in the space industry.” – Max finished reading an article from a newspaper that he found at the checkpoint, next to the Jupiter plant.
– And what was Jupiter really doing? Lex asked him.
“On the Internet, they write that Jupiter produced rollers of tape drives for household tape recorders and other small parts, but it was actually a cover, in the basement they made equipment for the military, such as computers and black boxes,” answered Max.
“Yes, I wouldn’t, for which I wouldn’t let it, that somewhere in the basement they would produce such things,” said Lex and examined three gray buildings through the checkpoint gate, one of which was eight-story.
They walked past a dilapidated factory checkpoint. Lex examined the tall fence and spotted scraps of barbed wire on it.
“And before this plant was well guarded,” Lex said. – The thorn used to be around the perimeter of the fence.
“They all pulled it off, damn looters!” I hope they didn’t get to the basement, “Max cursed. Empty windows looked at them, empty eye sockets.
– And what kind of buildings? You know? Lex asked.
“Yes, the eight-story building is an administrative building,” Max answered, but we won’t go and examine them. The plant takes up a lot of space in size, we will be here for at least a week if we examine everything.
“That’s for sure, will we take the tent with us or leave it here?” Lex asked in a tired voice.