ShallowDiverDave
Contributor
Even though I'm calling it a game, I prefer to keep it in the basic section, as I would like for folks to provide serious answers. I'm going to let this be a thread for people wanting to know what others would do in a specific accident scenario. I'm a daydreamer and i have a tendency to think of interesting hypotheticals.
So, here's the name of the game. In bold, describe a specific accident scenario to our fellow scubaboardians and let them respond with a descriptive solution. This is intended to be a learning exercise, if not for others than at least for me. If you don't like the idea or think that the scenarios are highly unlikely, which they may be, then don't play. This game is not, what should you have done before the dive? This game is, what are you going to do now? Here we go, I'll start with a problem that I consider has a rather simple and generic solution, but we can progress into problems that may have more complicated solutions:
Important Note: If you feel as if not enough information about the problem is given to describe your solution, then respond in this form "If blank, then I would".
I'll be using the following format:
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Dive has begun, you and your buddy drop to sea floor (80 ft.). At the moment you hit the bottom, a small amount (enough) of lead slips out of your integrated weight pouch and you begin to ascend rapidly
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So, here's the name of the game. In bold, describe a specific accident scenario to our fellow scubaboardians and let them respond with a descriptive solution. This is intended to be a learning exercise, if not for others than at least for me. If you don't like the idea or think that the scenarios are highly unlikely, which they may be, then don't play. This game is not, what should you have done before the dive? This game is, what are you going to do now? Here we go, I'll start with a problem that I consider has a rather simple and generic solution, but we can progress into problems that may have more complicated solutions:
Important Note: If you feel as if not enough information about the problem is given to describe your solution, then respond in this form "If blank, then I would".
I'll be using the following format:
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1:
Dive has begun, you and your buddy drop to sea floor (80 ft.). At the moment you hit the bottom, a small amount (enough) of lead slips out of your integrated weight pouch and you begin to ascend rapidly
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