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Anonymous /r9k/81469825#81470240
6/12/2025, 2:11:10 PM
>Stockton wanted to use carbon fibre because its cheap and weighs less
>Theres a subtle nod to the idea of Elon Musk and his starships being reusable
>Carbon Fibre apparently is made up of strings of carbon
>Even in testing it was imploding
>They didnt change a thing
>Kept the submarine as it was and Stockton was the only one who spent a great deal of piloting it
>Many times the sub would make sounds indicating the Carbon was tearing
>They knew this but Stockton referred to it as the "carbon seasoning"
>One day after a particular "seasoning" event an engineer found a crack in the hull
>Stockton fired the engineer that told him this would happen and they rebuilt the hull
>The sub continued to make "seasoning" noises as Stockton used it
>The month or so before the final implosion they left the Sub in sub zero temps, because they couldnt afford to move it
>Water getting in the cracks from the previous "seasoning" and freezing basically expanding the cracks
>They did nothing even though they were told about this
>Everyone dies
Anonymous /tv/211364623#211374478
6/12/2025, 1:21:20 PM
>>211374069
So the documentary explains it thusly:
>Stockton wanted to use carbon fibre because its cheap and weighs less
>Theres a subtle nod to the idea of Elon Musk and his starships being reusable
>Carbon Fibre apparently is made up of strings of carbon
>Even in testing it was imploding
>They didnt change a thing
>Kept the submarine as it was and Stockton was the only one who spent a great deal of piloting it
>Many times the sub would make sounds indicating the Carbon was tearing
>They knew this but Stockton referred to it as the "carbon seasoning"
>One day after a particular "seasoning" event an engineer found a crack in the hull
>Stockton fired the engineer that told him this would happen and they rebuilt the hull
>The sub continued to make "seasoning" noises as Stockton used it
>The month or so before the final implosion they left the Sub in sub zero temps, because they couldnt afford to move it
>Water getting in the cracks from the previous "seasoning" and freezing basically expanding the cracks
>They did nothing even though they were told about this
>Everyone dies