Titantic Claims 5 more?

Did anyone else see the guy who said that before lack of oxygen gets them, some may actually succumb to dehydration because it is almost certainly unbearably hot in there and they don't have enough water?
I don’t understand how it would be hot that deep.
 
Not sure if already mentioned but this trip has been done like a half dozen times already. That said...it feels like a real risk either way.
 
How long would it take to start plotting the murders of everyone else on board?

96 hours of air, for 5 people.

Even if you join forces with one other passenger, you’ve now have over a week of oxygen. Might have to drink the blood of your victims to survive, but you’re buying a lot of time with each bludgeoning.
 
How long would it take to start plotting the murders of everyone else on board?

96 hours of air, for 5 people.

Even if you join forces with one other passenger, you’ve now have over a week of oxygen. Might have to drink the blood of your victims to survive, but you’re buying a lot of time with each bludgeoning.
Note: Never attend a Hoopla social….ever.
 
It's becoming clear that the Ocean Gate's Titan submersible is nowhere near as sophisticated as the deep-diving submersible DSV Alvin used by Robert Ballard of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in 1987 and onward to explore the Titanic wreck.

Two former employees of OceanGate Expeditions separately brought up similar safety concerns about the thickness of the now-missing Titan submersible’s hull when they were employed by the company years ago.

David Lochridge worked as an independent contractor for OceanGate in 2015, then as an employee between 2016 and 2018, according to court filings. He served as the company’s director of marine operations.

Another former employee of OceanGate said he became concerned when the carbon fiber hull of the Titan arrived, echoing Lochridge’s concerns about its thickness and adhesion in his conversation with CNN. He said the hull had only been built to 5 inches thick, while he said company engineers told him they had expected it to be 7 inches thick.

He said more concerns were raised by contractors and employees during his time at OceanGate and company's CEO, Stockton Rush became defensive and shied away from answering questions during all-staff meetings. Rush, is one of the five passengers onboard the missing Titan submersible.

Titanic submersible search continues as banging sounds heard: Live updates
 
That thing probably popped up to the surface as soon as the power went out, and they're floating on top.
Which would be a cruel irony because they're still in their own coffin til someone lets them out of that thing.

If something doesn't happen overnight, there's no hope.

New development being reported by BBC: a guy worked for the company and told them repeatedly that there were issues with the hull. If that's the case, maybe it imploded and they didn't suffer. :hope:
 
If they've lost power, there's nothing to cool the air
Except for the freezing ass water at the bottom of the ocean that’s surrounding their little vessel that has no power to heat itself.

maybe it’s a tinderbox in there, but it seems counterintuitive to Me.
 
Except for the freezing ass water at the bottom of the ocean that’s surrounding their little vessel that has no power to heat itself.

maybe it’s a tinderbox in there, but it seems counterintuitive to Me.
It's insulated very well for the cold but there's zero ventilation and from what they say, extremely hot and humid. Yeah, doesn't seem possible to be in freezing water and be hot.
 
How long would it take to start plotting the murders of everyone else on board?

96 hours of air, for 5 people.

Even if you join forces with one other passenger, you’ve now have over a week of oxygen. Might have to drink the blood of your victims to survive, but you’re buying a lot of time with each bludgeoning.
I’d have slow-cooked @ill like seven days ago.
 
It's insulated very well for the cold but there's zero ventilation and from what they say, extremely hot and humid. Yeah, doesn't seem possible to be in freezing water and be hot.
How’s there zero ventilation and theyre alive?
 
How’s there zero ventilation and theyre alive?
You can use lithium hydroxide to scrub the CO2 from air for short periods of time.
Still don’t understand why the Navy released me from their nuclear sub program before I ever got officially started.
My guess is that you passed the mental health screening. I am pretty sure I failed it, so they sent me underwater.
 
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