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by yellowapple
613 days ago
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> So, sure, it is possible to create it, but it is impossible to make any sort of safety guarantees. Right, because cars and planes and trains and boats and bicycles and footpaths and airships all famously have 100% perfect safety track records, right? |
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There are no mitigations and the only option is death. Maybe you can repressurize the tubes ... assuming there is power to do so ... to evacuate people. This is the main issue, there is no air outside your vehicle. If a window breaks (see: airplanes where this happens every so often) everyone inside is dead. No discussions, no second chances.
That's the problem. The main problem and you can't engineer around it. There are no emergency procedures because if you have an emergency, you are dead; and there will be emergencies.