A mysterious woman, a submerged tragedy, and a trail of eerie clues—GTA 5’s “Death At Sea” mission plunges players into the murky depths of deception. Abigail, the enigmatic girlfriend of a famed TV star, tasks Michael with uncovering the truth behind her boyfriend’s untimely demise. As players scour the ocean for submarine parts, they unravel a tale that blurs the lines between accident and intrigue, unlocking secrets that redefine the waters of Paleto Cove.
Depths of the sea close to the coast where Fort Zancudo is located.
Having found all the inscriptions, it is time for you to hit the road again going to the coast where Fort Zancudo is located. In an underwater place marked on the map, you should go out into the deep (for example using diving equipment or a submarine) and find a specifically preserved body of a dead woman.
The poor girl can be found on the very bottom of the ocean.
What happens if you don’t find the submarine parts
If you don’t find all the submarine parts in GTA 5, the mission remains incomplete, and you won’t progress in the storyline involving Abigail. The submarine parts are tied to the “Death At Sea” mission, where Michael investigates the mysterious death of Abigail’s husband. Without collecting all parts, you won’t reach the conclusion of this side quest or receive any associated rewards.
How long can a submarine crew survive without rescue
The survival time for a submarine crew awaiting rescue depends on several factors, including the submarine’s life support systems, emergency provisions, and environmental conditions. Here’s a summary:
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Life Support Systems: Modern submarines are equipped with Atmosphere Regeneration Systems to maintain oxygen levels and remove carbon dioxide. Emergency stores onboard typically provide sufficient air, water, and food for 3–7 days in case of disablement.
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Thermal Stress: Rising temperatures and humidity inside a disabled submarine can lead to heat exhaustion and impaired cognitive function, potentially forcing the crew to escape prematurely.
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Preparation and Conditions: Survival duration varies based on preparedness before the incident, such as charged batteries and refreshed air. In optimal conditions, survival can extend up to 10 days.
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Escape Risks: If rescue is delayed, crews may attempt escape using onboard equipment, but this carries risks like decompression sickness and pulmonary barotrauma.
In summary, while survival can last several days under favorable conditions, environmental stressors and equipment limitations often reduce this timeframe.