Isn't the title of the post just doing the same thing? It's not death by powerpoint, it's more like "death by foam block and also some inconsequential bad choices by bureaucrats that couldn't do much help the already doomed crew." But that's not as clickable.
I have a feeling the crew knew the very significant risks of coming back. But if they inspected and seen the scope of the damage, they would have just been left with an even harder decision - choose to die slowly or to die quickly. There was never a chance of rescue or repair. Better just hope it holds together and try.
But yup, typical engineer slide, all words, no pictures. And yes we are predictably bad at communicating with the "normals".
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[ 1.9 ms ] story [ 19.4 ms ] threadI have a feeling the crew knew the very significant risks of coming back. But if they inspected and seen the scope of the damage, they would have just been left with an even harder decision - choose to die slowly or to die quickly. There was never a chance of rescue or repair. Better just hope it holds together and try.
But yup, typical engineer slide, all words, no pictures. And yes we are predictably bad at communicating with the "normals".