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Excessive CO2
Has anyone gone into the CO2 red zone and had crew problems? I haven't felt like subjecting my crew to high CO2 levels, but was wondering how they'd react ... perhaps piloting the sub erratically, etc.
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Officer
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I'm sure with my Kaptaining skills I'll be able to report on that sooner rather than later
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Ocean Warrior
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I havent noticed anything like that (though usualy im stationary when down that long)
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Supposedly going into the red effects moral and if it goes low enough for a long enough time, supposedly they start dying. I go into the red occasionally and so far been to preoccupied to check moral or efficiency, so cannot say for sure. Once I did get the Oxygen under 10% for a very short period of time...no one croaked and the crew still did there jobs well enough to manuever.
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Nothing seems to happends until you hit the max CO2 level for an X number of minutes. At which point you just die.
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