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In [[Barotrauma]], the '''abyss''' is defined as the layer of the ocean from 1600 meter depth and deeper, until the bottom of the levels. The pressure there is such that [[Diving Suit|diving suits]] offer no adequate protection, and even the hull of the [[Submarine|submarine]] take continual damage while in this zone; the deeper the submarine is in the abyss, the faster it breaks.
In [[Barotrauma]], the '''abyss''' is defined as the layer of the ocean from 1600 meter depth and deeper, until the bottom of the levels. The pressure there is such that [[Diving Suit|diving suits]] offer no adequate protection, and even the hull of the [[Submarine|submarine]] take continual damage while in this zone; the deeper the submarine is in the abyss, the faster it breaks. It should be noted, with adequate protection of the hull, most submarines can survive up to depths of ~2000 before flooding. Past these depths multiple walls on the outer layers are advised, and all windows should be replaced with walls.  


For obvious reasons, it is recommended to avoid diving at these depths.
For obvious reasons, it is recommended to avoid diving at these depths.

Revision as of 23:28, 6 May 2017

Template:Stub In Barotrauma, the abyss is defined as the layer of the ocean from 1600 meter depth and deeper, until the bottom of the levels. The pressure there is such that diving suits offer no adequate protection, and even the hull of the submarine take continual damage while in this zone; the deeper the submarine is in the abyss, the faster it breaks. It should be noted, with adequate protection of the hull, most submarines can survive up to depths of ~2000 before flooding. Past these depths multiple walls on the outer layers are advised, and all windows should be replaced with walls.

For obvious reasons, it is recommended to avoid diving at these depths.