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Old 04-29-21, 02:34 PM   #5
Bubblehead1980
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Originally Posted by KaleunMarco View Post
you stated that your boat was at an extreme depth and you hit the sack for the night.
when you returned several hours later what was the oxygen level in the boat?
more than likely, it was not very good and that probably contributed to the decreasing health of the injured crewman.

as for the "morale", i believe that is a vestige setting from SH3 and like Intelligence and awards and a few other variables, it does not play an active part in SH4.

a crewman's rank is not a factor in his ability to survive. it is the extent of his injuries and the O2 level that caused his death. a flooded/flooding compartment will also factor into health/death.

The CO2 level was not high (forget exact number as was not worried) , normal for a 8-12 hour day of submerged patrol. I will clarify, I had managed to surface after slipped away for escorts and been surfaced a while before diving for a "rest day", so after some respite. At dawn ( in the sim) submerged boat to 350, and I went to bed. Came back roughly 11 hours later in real time. Possible the contributed though.

Well I figured his rank and experience would prevent him from breaking down mentally , going to "shaken" and then "manic". Since other times have seen these changes in moral were usually inexperienced seaman.

What caught me was how his initial injuries did not see that bad, like others his health was high, but his morale was shaken, then his health kept declining in aftermath until he died. Morale never changed from manic.
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