Maybe. Or it was attacked. By commercial ship, anchor, nets. Or it was faulty pipes. Or by UUV. Or sub. Or even mine.
But robots get detected. What's that film with stuff in the pipes. There have been loads of films with even the Russian pipes. Even Clint Eastwood film and a few James Bonds in the Russian pipes. And many other films. Not this newest one, No. But in others, okay, they have these sensors in them. Sensors in internally. Maybe not in these latest pipes, because they don't use the old tech like, sensors. Because it was a movie and they're Russians. Can't catch James Bond or Eastwood. But they have sensors in the pipes, detecting all sorts of stuff in the various sections at so many intervals. But unless somebody turned off the sensors where the pipe has all the sub stations, if fitted by different countries they have more substations, on the ends for the maintenance, maintenance. You're saying they sent the repair robots down the pipes with bombs.
I think what happened is the obvious most likely thing. The people training in the area setup the scenario and the remote activity was enacted on the timeline, easy pie.
Remote activity, no, they put a bunch of bombs in the pipes, with the sensors? I still don't know who laid that section. You should look it up. It happened where? Both the Danish and Germans help lay some of it. Remote mines, yea no. No RF under the water. Why the submarines, come to surface. You meant they set the expiry date? Yeah no.
You could easily program a device and use a variety of inputs, no need for real time signaling, there are a variety of pipe bots available for doing many jobs.
Yes repair bots. But a record of them. These pipes have a bunch of sensors. How much flow. What capacity. Breakage. Pressure. So it links to all these countries with the stations. There would be a record of the bot in the pipe. It gets detected.
It's not hard but explain explain.
No, it was damaged outside. They wouldn't have suggested it. Or there's also the possibility of bad pipework. That's kinda bullshit. New pipes. But not impossible.
Maybe. Or it was attacked. By commercial ship, anchor, nets. Or it was faulty pipes. Or by UUV. Or sub. Or even mine.
But robots get detected. What's that film with stuff in the pipes. There have been loads of films with even the Russian pipes. Even Clint Eastwood film and a few James Bonds in the Russian pipes. And many other films. Not this newest one, No. But in others, okay, they have these sensors in them. Sensors in internally. Maybe not in these latest pipes, because they don't use the old tech like, sensors. Because it was a movie and they're Russians. Can't catch James Bond or Eastwood. But they have sensors in the pipes, detecting all sorts of stuff in the various sections at so many intervals. But unless somebody turned off the sensors where the pipe has all the sub stations, if fitted by different countries they have more substations, on the ends for the maintenance, maintenance. You're saying they sent the repair robots down the pipes with bombs.
No, what really happened?
lol, it was a joke.
Technically I feel it is feasible.
I think what happened is the obvious most likely thing. The people training in the area setup the scenario and the remote activity was enacted on the timeline, easy pie.
Remote activity, no, they put a bunch of bombs in the pipes, with the sensors? I still don't know who laid that section. You should look it up. It happened where? Both the Danish and Germans help lay some of it. Remote mines, yea no. No RF under the water. Why the submarines, come to surface. You meant they set the expiry date? Yeah no.
You could easily program a device and use a variety of inputs, no need for real time signaling, there are a variety of pipe bots available for doing many jobs.
Yes repair bots. But a record of them. These pipes have a bunch of sensors. How much flow. What capacity. Breakage. Pressure. So it links to all these countries with the stations. There would be a record of the bot in the pipe. It gets detected.
It's not hard but explain explain.
No, it was damaged outside. They wouldn't have suggested it. Or there's also the possibility of bad pipework. That's kinda bullshit. New pipes. But not impossible.