In real-world applications, avoiding a "lethal crush" is a matter of strict safety protocols.
The year is 1981. The Cold War is at its peak. The US Navy is pushing the limits of stealth technology with the Seawolf class predecessor program (codenamed Project Silent Depth). A new type of experimental submersible vehicle—designated the —is undergoing pressure hull certification at the Naval Surface Warfare Center's Carderock Division, specifically using the massive hyperbaric chamber known as the "Pressure Dome." Lethal Pressure Crush 81
Most units have a reset timer. Walk near the trigger zone and back away to force the press to fire safely. In real-world applications, avoiding a "lethal crush" is
: Reinforced enclosures designed to contain a full-system breach. In real-world applications