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Shane (talk | contribs)
m Redirecting to Launch tube (RDM)
Serenity (talk | contribs)
Removing launch tube redirect. Some basic stuff. Roslin is really fond of threatening to airlock someone...
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#REDIRECT [[Launch tube (RDM)]]
'''Airlocks''' serve as the entrance and exits to spaceships, whether it is docking with another ship or for extravehicular activity (EVA).
 
Ejecting a person from an airlock or [[launch tube (RDM)|launch tube]] is a common and easy execution method ("[[Flesh and Bone]]", "[[Collaborators]]") and the phrase "throwing someone out of an airlock" has gained some notoriety.
 
Some airlocks have an observation booth from where a depressuried airlock can be safely monitored by personell. It has the same layout as the launch tube control room ([[A Day in the Life]]).

Revision as of 18:33, 19 February 2007

Airlocks serve as the entrance and exits to spaceships, whether it is docking with another ship or for extravehicular activity (EVA).

Ejecting a person from an airlock or launch tube is a common and easy execution method ("Flesh and Bone", "Collaborators") and the phrase "throwing someone out of an airlock" has gained some notoriety.

Some airlocks have an observation booth from where a depressuried airlock can be safely monitored by personell. It has the same layout as the launch tube control room (A Day in the Life).