What do you generally do for recreation?
Any stories of cool things you've seen/done and/or situations that were less than comfortable?
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What do you generally do for recreation?
Any stories of cool things you've seen/done and/or situations that were less than comfortable?
Usually there's a movie playing in either Crew's Mess or Crew's Lounge, or a videogame tournament like Super Smash Bros or COD2. Personally, I'd rather go to my rack (personal bunk the size of a coffin), draw the privacy curtain, and read a book or get some sleep in. Sleep can be a luxury after a long period of maintenance, and underway with all the pressure and salt water, there's plenty of that. There's also stationary bikes, free weights and other exercise equipment available on board, usually stowed in the aft machinery room or torpedo room, for people to work out if they feel like it, and snacks at the salad line in Crew's Mess next to the galley.
I've been aboard when a fire was called away in the torpedo room, and once more when there was a fire called away in the forward machinery room. Fortunately, nothing came of either situation, as you can tell since I'm posting today. As far as cool things, other than drills in which we simulate the launching of thermonuclear weapons, not really - the SSBN fleet does everything in its power not to do anything cool or exciting, so as not to endanger the strategic weapons systems!
What color is the controller you use?
Silver metallic with black handles. My specific class of ship still had the old analog electro-hydraulic steering wheels instead of the fancy XBox controllers.
How often do you hit your head on piping?
Ever played Iron Lung?
Outside of "field day" aka cleaning quarters, not often. During field day, every single time I crawl into a space that has a single speck of dust and thus needs to be completely overhauled according to the nearest Chief. They didn't design these places for humans, clearly! Ripped a fair number of good coveralls doing it too, and lost an uncountable number of good pens.
No, I'm not much into horror games! But it does sound like fun from what I've heard.
Can you get in trouble for making too much noise? Do people yell orders?
People yell, yes, and most of the time we don't mind loud noises UNLESS it involves hard objects hitting either the deck or the bulkheads (floor or walls). The reason is that most of the time everything is padded and sound insulated anyways, so something like the fans, pumps, motors and so on can spin up and do their thing without exposing our presence. Something like a hammer or wrench getting dropped into a bilge, on the other hand, transmits straight into the water, and that's when there's a manhunt to find out who did it, since Sonar hears that instantly and reports it to the Officer of the Deck.
haha cool I love submarines! What's your favorite part about the nuclear reactor design? Can you share any PDFs explaining it?
not china btw
Lol nice try China! No but seriously, the fact I get to work in a nuclear powered vessel by itself is the cool factor.