What’s it like inside the missing submersible Titan?



As the desperate search for the missing submersible named Titan presses on, NBC’s Kristen Dahlgren reports for TODAY on what conditions might be like inside the vessel and the spotlight on the risk of extreme tourism.

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39 thoughts on “What’s it like inside the missing submersible Titan?”

  1. Don't forget the CEO didn't want "uninspirational old white men" on his team, he wanted diversity hires. And he died on the cross of "diversity/equity".

    Well done!

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  2. i dont care what kind of trip it is, when it involves a 25$ game controller as a steering device, theres no need to talk with me about anything, im out

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  3. It was already known by people working on the Titan Submersible that it most likely imploded, so why would you try to insinuate that they where still alive? Even if it wasnt conclusive not offering other perspectives seems like you where trying to milk the situation.

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  4. This is what you get for hiring scientists and engineers based on diversity rather than experience or background. The only good thing about the implosion is that the CEO responsible for it suffered with the rest of them

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