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Those issues are quite alarming though, the idea was to give security more work by granting access when needed and making sure no materials were wasted or stolen. I never tested the design online so all I could do was hope people would cooperate.
Maybe I'll release a fixed version one of these days, been wanting to get back into the deep.
I experienced a lot of issues from engineers and mechanics though, specifically with the front compartment. It's huge, so when it takes in water, the sub will drop like a lead weight. Because the door is role-locked, wrench monkeys don't have a way in to repair, or to access the machines inside that they need for their work. Usually people end up cutting the door open pretty quick into the round just so work can be done, which causes security to go on a murder-spree. Fun to watch, so maybe that was the idea! If it's intentional, please disregard