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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

Well, one thought is that when he heard the shoddily constructed carbon fiber and titanium composite pressure hull collapsing, ALMOST CERTAINLY one of his last thoughts were "oops". It would take some CRAZY delusion if that didn't happen.

postscript: And yes, I know that total compression takes on the level of milliseconds at those depths... I'm just wondering if there was any creaking or "pops" like had happened on earlier dives.