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dist-epoch
1100 days ago
There is no point in allowing the door to be opened underwater since it doesn't have an airlock.
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gs17
1100 days ago
No one is proposing a literal "suicide door". But it makes sense to have it openable after surfacing, at least for emergencies.
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stickfigure
1100 days ago
"Surfacing" unassisted would mean floating with the top of the submarine at water level. You still won't be able to open the door.
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gs17
1100 days ago
That's possible. Then at least some form of ventilation usable after surfacing should have been included if you're locking people in.
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stickfigure
1099 days ago
Every thruhull is a potential source of death at 5000+ psi.
The bigger problem seems like underinvestment in "getting found" technology.
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93po
1099 days ago
There is 96 hours of oxygen onboard, and even without any supplement, 5 people would survive in a space that large for at least half a day with no fresh air
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