Hello weapon enthusiasts! I have questions for you. How does a person get to become a submariner and can submarines submerge into deep depths of water to, if necessary.. Avoid radiation? I often have this fantasy, which is one of many alternative fantasies I have, that I'm on a submarine whose captain has strayed away from duty as to not get involved in nuclear WW3, prowled away undetected and save his crew for a long enough time until one day the War stops and the submariners replenish themselves by acquiring supplies from non-radiated lands. Can this fantasy of a story actually happen or am I just stupid?
>>34681494
>am I just stupid
>>34681535
Well, am I? Do I look like I'm stupid?
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>>34681494
isnt there a group of cheetos eating people in midevil clothing carrying swords you could bother for this?
>>34681494
ever heard of the book On the Beach? You'd like it
>>34681690
Even the movie was pretty decent.
Well here in the US, becoming a submariner is as easy as signing up and requesting it. Silent service is volunteer only, so it isn't hard to get accepted. Provided you pass the training, which alot of people don't, you'll serve on subs exclusively
As far as surviving in a radiated environment, that isn't exactly hard for a sub. Water is an extremely effective insulation for common types of nuclear radiation, and you wouldn't even have to be deep to be shielded from it.