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- stranding, with or without damage to the submerged part of the ship's hull. Breach of the hull may lead to significant flooding, which in the absence of containment...
- an alien ship that is their first chance of first contact, but find hull breaches and no activity. Captain Archer, Ensign Sato, and Lieutenant Reed board...
- Direct-to-DVD Money Plane Harry Greer Direct-to-VOD Run Hide Fight Todd Hull Breach Admiral Kiernan Adams Direct-to-VOD 2021 The Last Son Solomon Also executive...
- submarine hull. A depth charge of approximately 220 lb (100 kg) of TNT (400 MJ) would normally have a killing radius (resulting in a hull breach) of only...
- Napoli was a United Kingdom-flagged container ship that developed a hull breach due to rough seas and slamming in the English Channel on 18 January 2007...
- insurance contract. The Prestige was a 26-year-old Gr****-operated, single-hulled oil tanker, officially registered in the Bahamas, but with a Liberian-registered...
- create watertight compartments that can contain water in the case of a hull breach or other leak. some bulkheads and decks are fire-resistance rated to...
- While collecting a sample from Adrian via a 10 kilometer-long chain, a hull breach occurs due to Astrophage-induced ionisation of Adrian's atmosphere and...
- of serious hull breach due to enemy action, and which rely on well-trained damage controlmen to equalize and then stop flooding of the hull. Floodability...