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It has supposedly been confirmed that it is the landing frame and a rear cover from the submersible.
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https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/new...te=1&p=2873195
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The difference between something like Deepsea Challengeer and Titan. One is manufactured to industry standards that maximize efforts to make the necessity of scientific exploration as safe as can be. The other is like the carnival coming to town whose efforts goes into maximizing profits.
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Debris field is never a term you want to hear in regard to your own vessel.
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It is very sad, but probably the best ending they could have had.
An implosion at that depth would be quick. When you engage in risky behavior, sometimes the risks don't work out in your favor. RIP
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This is certainly not the outcome I was hoping for. Rockstar pretty much summed things up in post # 94. Deep sea diving like other risky endeavors is serious business and demands respect.
It seems Titanic has claimed 5 more lives more than 100 years after it was lost and had claimed more than 1500 people in 1912. God speed to all of them and rest in peace. |
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‘Titanic’ director James Cameron on the ‘catastrophic implosion’ of Titan submersible: “I’m struck by the similarity of the Titanic disaster itself, where the captain was repeatedly warned about ice ahead of his ship and yet he steamed at full speed into an ice field."
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The US Navy detected sounds "consistent with an implosion" shortly after Titan lost contact, a navy official has said.
Like Neal said and I thought, the story was already over already at the very beginning. They lost comms and they were not detectable, that are two problems at the same time and that was the detail that made me think the sub imploded already at that early time. Not being ironic or unrespoectful, but for the crew it was better this way. Everybody can understand what I mean.
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Who will be held accountable?
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Hopefully, we'll need to send all the lawyers in the world down to Titanic to figure this out.
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The passengers very likely were dead before their brains had processed the information, so they never had the chance to notice, let alone understand that they were about to die. |
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