I think to Apollo 13 a lot when thinking about crisis management and response. For instance, a couple weeks ago, I thought of this scene:TDub wrote: ↑Fri Mar 20, 2020 8:44 am I work with a guy that used to be the facility manager for the local hospital. The current staff has contactes him about possibly producing parts and pieces for ventilators (he has 3d printer, CNC machine etc) they also inquired about his thoughts on using non medical grade vents (ie welding supply hoods for underwater welding/enclosed welding) and are investigating the ability to outfit thoae with a hepa filter. They told him they have 4 ventilators.....for the entire 4 county region they serve.
Your story makes me think of this scene:CONTROL - WHITE
- Whoa, whoa, guys! The power's everything. Power is
everything.
GENE KRANTZ (FLIGHT DIRECTOR - WHITE)
- What you mean?
CONTROL - WHITE
- Without it they don't talk to us, they don't correct their
trajectory, they don't turn the heatshield around... we
gotta turn everything off. Now. They're not gonna make it to
re-entry.
GENE KRANTZ (FLIGHT DIRECTOR - WHITE)
- What do you mean everything?
CONTROL - WHITE
- With everything on the LM draws 60 amps. At that rate in
sixteen hours the batteries are dead, not 45. And so is the
crew. We gotta get them down to 12 amps.
MOCR ENGINEER
- Whoa. 12 amps!
- How many?
- You can't run a vacuum cleaner on 12 amps, John.
CONTROL - WHITE
- We have to turn off the radars, cabin heater, instrument
displays, the guidance computer, the whole smash.
JERRY (FIDO - WHITE)
- Whoa. Guidance computer. What... what if they need to do
another burn? Gene, they won't even know which way they're
pointed
.
CONTROL - WHITE
- The more time we talk down here, the more juice they waste
up there. I've been looking at the data for the past hour.
GENE KRANTZ (FLIGHT DIRECTOR - WHITE)
- That's the deal?
CONTROL - WHITE
- That's the deal.