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Superfluous_Thom1875 karma

Do you think the current diving method they've been trialing could work? Or do you feel in response to the death of a trained diver, more engineering focused methods might be deemed more promising?

Superfluous_Thom170 karma

That was my thought... I'm inexperienced, yet the opening of any underground system gives me vertigo.. I can do caves, and I can do diving, but one can only take so much when you compound two different kinds of claustrophobia ontop of each other... Axiety/challenging dive... i dunno. Maybe..

Superfluous_Thom87 karma

Inhale: "disconnect yourself with the rest of humanity"

Exhale: "i'm aware that was ironic jordan, sit down"

Superfluous_Thom74 karma

I understand we're all armchair quarterbacking by speculating, but if supply lines are made, i'd figure good meals, inflatable beds, a light source and some board games would be sufficient to keep everyone calm until a less batshit method is devised. Don't get me wrong, teaching the kids to dive is important if the rescue operation turns into a bad game of lemmings, but i feel they're holding off because they know its rough and want other options.

Superfluous_Thom70 karma

People often cite that scene as the moment the movie went off the rails.. To me it was the moment I understood what it was the movie was. I thought it was awesome. Sure, "flying the tank" can mean the same thing as "nuking the fridge" but to me Indie4 was inexcusable because it disnt make much sense in the context of an indie movie. The A-Team property was so "eh" to begin with, going off the absolute rails was hilarious to me, rather than confusing.