CALDER NEWS BULLETIN
-reports from the control room say that the reactor temperature is dropping, and the reactor will be shut down soon. However, the boron pellets are nearly impossible to retrieve, once inside the core. The head member of the C.N.A, Sam Kinler, ordered the reactor to be decommissioned, after damage assessments. "The reactor is most likely damaged, and due to the BWR's design we can not just simply pop the lid and drop a new core in. It just does not work that way. We could use robots, but like I stated before, the Boiling Water Reactor is a sealed unit. The only access we have is from the bottom, through the small fuel rod shafts. Small cameras will be inserted to see if the core is damaged," Sam Kinler said in a press conference today.
-The C.O.C.C is demanding the FotS's withdrawal from the border, and refuses to decommission any reactors. "They simply need to learn that we are not monkeys, and the reactor containment in use right now can survive almost anything," a C.O.C.C member said.