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Quote from: mocat on February 10, 2014, 11:23:11 AMhow often do you surface and get some fresh air?How long can you stay under without surfacing? Do you have some special machine that removes the oxygen from the water and pumps in the oxygen into the sub so you can stay under forever in case of nuclear fallout at sea level? Wouldn't that be way to much oxygen to breath? (not enough hydrogen and nitrogen?)
how often do you surface and get some fresh air?
what if every crew member farts at or about the exact same time?
Anyone want to see what a torpedo and/or tomahawk missile can do?Dont want to tread on shaky ground with it.
Both are training images. First the tomahawk:and the torpedo:
Submarines are just underwater air planes.
Quote from: Chingon on February 10, 2014, 12:19:30 PMSubmarines are just underwater air planes.Pretty much.
Should call them waterplanes.
Quote from: Chingon on February 10, 2014, 12:42:23 PMShould call them waterplanes. Or airplanes could become supermarines
Quote from: mocat on February 10, 2014, 11:31:28 AMthere is hydrogen in water too dobbyYes, I realize that now, but my question is still accurate, because in my scenario, with the super machine that I referenced, it only extracted the oxygen. Someone just needs to invent a better machine, one that extracts oxygen and hydrogen from the water.
there is hydrogen in water too dobby
Quote from: dobber on February 10, 2014, 11:34:59 AMQuote from: mocat on February 10, 2014, 11:31:28 AMthere is hydrogen in water too dobbyYes, I realize that now, but my question is still accurate, because in my scenario, with the super machine that I referenced, it only extracted the oxygen. Someone just needs to invent a better machine, one that extracts oxygen and hydrogen from the water.Hydrolysis.
So what happens when a shipmate/submariner has a baby? Do they have you rise and help them back to a mainland or what? I mean r and r and such
Quote from: IPA4Me on February 10, 2014, 01:43:06 PMQuote from: dobber on February 10, 2014, 11:34:59 AMQuote from: mocat on February 10, 2014, 11:31:28 AMthere is hydrogen in water too dobbyYes, I realize that now, but my question is still accurate, because in my scenario, with the super machine that I referenced, it only extracted the oxygen. Someone just needs to invent a better machine, one that extracts oxygen and hydrogen from the water.Hydrolysis.Boom. Invented. #SubStudsTM