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the seats must have toilets built into them... otherwise, how could 9 people survive for a week without going to the bathroom?
they bring enoth saplies for a week bit don't actualy plan to go for a week
Well, if the UNSC functions like today's Air Force, they might use something like this:Urine Collection Device. That would be my guess, or they might have a more advanced version given they are 500 years advanced. Plus, if they land on a planet with suitable atmosphere, they could just step outside. Darkfire27983 18:37, 5 February 2008 (UTC)
Number
Is the number at the end of their designation connected to the Escape hatch they are loaunched from? Maybe we could ask Bungie if they're still takin questions.Forerunner 18:27, 10 March 2008 (UTC)
Why do they always crash
Why can't the UNSC actually make a lifepod that will land without killing half/all of the people inside? —This unsigned comment was made by 64.53.191.190 (talk • contribs). Please sign your posts with ~~~~
- 'Cause that wouldn't be dramatic. --Dragonclaws(talk) 03:40, 3 June 2008 (UTC)
And because Bungie could not figure out what was more effective, forcing the Master Chief tojump out of the PoA, or using the lifeboat that did the same thing, except killed all the marines in his life boat. Too bad they did not Modify the PoA's lifeboats like they did to the rest of the PoA... SPARTAN-118
yea but they werent exactly expecting them to eject over a habitable planet...they were expecting deep-space combat. Not exactly the best place to hop into a lifeboat and abandon ship in! especially with no faster-than-light drive/thrusters of any kind. plus they kinda had a time crunch when they were modding it. anonymous
Diffrent Section
Should this be under support ships, considering that will support survivors from a damaged ship? SPARTAN-118
trivia
what does transformers have anything to do with the escape pod...Hollywood
12?
9 people per lifepod seems dangerously low for a ship of the PoA's size, and given that capacity, I think that just makes 12 lifepods sound strange. Only 12 lifepods on the PoA? That would make for a maximum of 108 crewmember and marine survivors, not counting the ODSTs which dropped in SOEIVs. I somehow doubt that the PoA had a combined crew and military count of only 100 or so, and relying on Pelicans and SOEIVs would seem like a cheap excuse for Navy regulations in my opinion. ---dky 16:11, 29 October 2010 (EDT)