• AnchoriteMagus@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Imagine how scary it must be having a medical emergency and being 250 miles straight up from any medical help.

    And I thought having a medical emergency on a submarine was scary.

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      Well you have a well trained corpsman on a sub. At least usually a Sr. Chief or better. I’d trust them as much as any doctor. And if the problem is severe enough, you can always surface and get a helicopter out there. Its rare but it happens.

      And if you can’t surface, well… there isn’t anything a doctors going to do for you.

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      At least they’ve got a rescue contingency planned all the time. Ships on the ocean are far more than 250 miles from help.

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      Especially when microgravity could make routine procedures go off the rails.

      That being said, if I had to pick a group of people to get stuck with, the ISS crew would never be a bad choice. Between all the astronaut/cosmonaut and military training, I’m sure they can handle quite a bit.

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        I’ve never really thought about what the optimal survival party would be, but I think you nailed it. They’d be a great choice as fellow shipwreck survivors or zombie apocalypse crew.

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        Especially when microgravity could make routine procedures go off the rails.

        “Don’t worry, I have played Surgeon Simulator, it has a mission in low gravity. I managed on my third try.”