Might work in a movie, but strictly no go in a for-real submarine. (Or really most any IRL military setting.)
Anything happens at all involves absolutely everybody aboard/in the unit. Don't have any room for spectators.
Multiply that attention level by a couple orders of magnitude when you involve major weapons systems.
(Only way the derps could pull off a deal like that would be to have both an active submarine and a crew to man it. Then buy crew silence or kill 'em all...)
And yet, a missile was launched while AF-1 was in the sky.
These are the facts, and they are not in dispute.
All else is quibbling.
gisd O
We figured the irreducible minimum was three people. One in Main Control to fire up the gas turbines and oversee engineering. One on the bridge to steer using the trick-wheel on the bridge wing. And one to cut the mooring lines with an axe before going to the bridge to do the navigation and piloting.
This one, USS Harry W. Hill (DD-986), was named for my great uncle, Admiral Harry W. Hill.
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