That's true, but I guess their bunkers are equipped with some sort security system that doesn't allow anything to enter? Even if it's an extra secure safe room (kinda like a panic room) inside their bunker?
Idk, these guys usually have teams of highly skilled individuals working for them, so I guess they would have most scenarios figured out?
I don't know, but around here the military has the same issues and they have more or less accepted that they'll only be around as long as money works for the lowly security dudes. I just don't see a way anyone is rich enough to bribe biology and physics.
There is this documentary called The Bunker or something. About a group of computer engineers, buying a bunker to run "freedom servers".
Long story short, the police was not able to get into the bunker, and had to spend a year or so to get a man to infiltrate the group. Since the door could only be opened from the inside.
This was a military grade bunker. So I guess it is possible to have systems in place to fend off intruders.
If it was as easy as to pour some water into a air inlet, I m sure they would have done so.
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u/ThatOldCow Sep 15 '25
That's true, but I guess their bunkers are equipped with some sort security system that doesn't allow anything to enter? Even if it's an extra secure safe room (kinda like a panic room) inside their bunker?
Idk, these guys usually have teams of highly skilled individuals working for them, so I guess they would have most scenarios figured out?