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Subsim Aviator
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I just got sent to the sea floor in 200 m of water. managed to get the flooding stopped and the water out.
we resurfaced with a lot of damage to repair topside. Made it back to La Rochelle. al that from an armed C3 cargo ship that rammed the conning tower and shot us up with 20mm im guessing Lost a man overboard during an aircraft rocket attack too... that was not good
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Lucky Jack
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Ma'ma said there would be days like this. My sub filled with water. The crew had a count down which I guess is their time left before they could not hold their breath any longer.
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I think the countdown timers are for wounded crew, it represents the time you have left to commence life saving treatment or render first aide before they can no longer be saved
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Lucky Jack
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I think you are 100% correct. My boat was filled with water to the ceiling. I could not sit and watch the count downs for the crew. There was no saving them.
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