Originally posted by Theo Wizzago
I got out before those ships came on line. The only ships I even suspect of having different styles of seats would be the Subs. In fact, I suspect they don't even have seats (as we think of them) because having one accidentally 'slam' down while during a silent run would be like ringing a bell for any poor sonar operator. Other than that, it's about 'durability' and nothing beats solid steel/aluminum for that. Only issue is whatever that ambient water temp is, guess what temp the seat is?
I wonder how long it's going to be until there is a gravity operator instead of a sonar operator on board a sub?
I got out before those ships came on line. The only ships I even suspect of having different styles of seats would be the Subs. In fact, I suspect they don't even have seats (as we think of them) because having one accidentally 'slam' down while during a silent run would be like ringing a bell for any poor sonar operator. Other than that, it's about 'durability' and nothing beats solid steel/aluminum for that. Only issue is whatever that ambient water temp is, guess what temp the seat is?
I wonder how long it's going to be until there is a gravity operator instead of a sonar operator on board a sub?