As the Russian rocket program has shown, hot-fire separation doesn’t guarantee a clean separation in any way.
As the Russian rocket program has shown, hot-fire separation doesn’t guarantee a clean separation in any way.
So if I’m reading this right, his PR stunt failed so horrendously that they’re going to try to force stage separation so he doesn’t look like a complete failure for the next PR stunt that they absolutely won’t be ready for in the slightest.
The in-house art teams are currently working on a number of things such as the next expansion, the upcoming seasons, the seasons for the next expansion, and a brand new game, as well as a whole host of other things that aren’t publicly known.
Any chance you’re going to bother to answer the question?
There’s no good reason this story should have reached the heights it did.
Yes, thank you for restating the thing people are taking issue with. That to touch the new stuff they have to do the thing they don’t really want, or have time, to do.
I don’t think people realise how boring it would be to keep hammering at the same character when seasons come out. What are you working towards if you’re level 100 by that point?
But in her wake, as Star Wars has pushed deeper into Mandalorian storytelling, it’s like Satine has vanished from memory. Why?
I have no idea why you wouldn’t do the same on a submersible hull that I think is very roughly the same size.
I also don’t understand why a steel hull being heavy would be a problem - it’s not a high performance vehicle.
Sixth, hull compression is the most likely reason for failure. There are two reasons why: first, the pressure cycling of going back and forth from the deep sea is highly likely to cause hull fractures over time, and second, because the contact ceased when they were dropping to the ocean floor and pressurizing.
However, in this case, its so insanely dangerous what they were doing, for no reason other then to see a ship wreck, that it’s hard to say we should be doing insane things to rescue them.
Yeah, that they don’t have a radio for those emergency surfacing situations, given that they can’t escape on their own, is horrifically stupid and terrifying. Like I can get not having the GPS, or sat coms. But it should have had a radio, or at least a beacon (which was brought up after last time as a safety issue but…
So there was two separate “methods” of “communication” between the two. Methods and Communication are in quotes as the level of communication and ways it communicates aren’t sophisticated or robust.
I understand where you’re coming from. That they’re getting so much help and resources directed to rescue these five people by the world, when the world just stood by and did nothing for the hundreds of refugees who’s boat capsized in the Mediterranean makes me angry, furious even. Especially given it would have been…
One of the big questions with any remake is “why is this here?”—and not all the answers are satisfying. It’s definitely not a matter of preserving history. One Piece’s anime and manga have been around for so long, the kids who grew up with it probably have grandkids by now, but it’s not like those early seasons are…
Why are we sending anything at all?
Titan relies on Elon Musk’s Starlink for communication, the company revealed in a tweet last week.
No, but at the same time you can have a EPIRB that is deployed from a sub that goes up to the surface and broadcasts. Which would give you a better last known position in cases of emergency.
Serioulsy though, why are they only sending ships and jets to look? Why are they not sending submersilbe drones. It’s probably got pinned under falling debree in the titanic or something as it was exploring the area.