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which is best country

Gathered Lands of the Atlantic (Afkoshlia)
European Coalition
South African Republic
North African Union
New Tagalog Nation
Northern Canadian Republic

Author Topic: Hoomanity's Future - hello  (Read 41180 times)

Well exactly how large is this thing?  Obviously not too large as when it crashed into the ocean there weren't any tsunamis.  Obviously hollow enough to be buoyant.

well uh for one you would need much more ships to pull that thing

I'll take that as a no.


The naval divers switch on their helmet lights and activate cameras feeding video back to the RS Denvon. They then approach the hatch, looking for a way into the hollowness of the craft.

specron is using a tugboat when the could just use a dry dock ship GOSH THE NERVE

I'll take that as a no.


The naval divers switch on their helmet lights and activate cameras feeding video back to the RS Denvon. They then approach the hatch, looking for a way into the hollowness of the craft.
There's a simple lever, with a locking mechanism but it has been left unlocked

They attempt to activate the lever

The hatch opens revealing a corridor that looks like it was built for space. All visible consoles and electronics appear to have been taken apart and destroyed. Wires are visible and hanging, having been sheared or rendered useless.

Ships record the video feed. The divers swim deeper into the corridor.

The corridor reminds them of old images of the ISS, but more advanced. Still, anything they find appears to have been broken or rendered of no use. They keep swimming on until they find what appears to be some crew quarters. It seems to be untouched. Proceed?

Proceed with caution

Does it not occur to you guys that flooding everything (assuming these doors are airtight) might not be the best for any cool stuff you find?

Sub drones are deployed.  A second and third tug are in production, to be completed next year if need be.

well uh for one you would need much more ships to pull that thing
You know the tug I am talking about is like this ×10 power.  It takes like 4 ocean fleet tugs to tow an aircraft carrier, and some of them are used for trajectory correction.  In other words the Ox-Team can pull three aircraft carriers in a line.  Will it have slow acceleration?  Yes.  Will it be able to control them?  No, but it can effectively move that weight.

We're talking 72,000 Horsepower and a max tow weight of 600,000tons for one Ox-Team.

why not make a drydock ship

Like a mobile drydocks?

Proceed with caution
The crew quarters prove that this was undoubtedly manned by humans. A bed (with a strap so they dont float away in space) is there with a computer drilled to a desk which is also drilled to the floor. The computer wont work underwater, of course, but you might be able to get something out of it...