#33: Gravity is a Tool for Smuggling Smells

Even in a sealed, pressurized steel tube, smells have a mind of their own. Strong food aromas—like sizzling bacon or spicy curry—can betray your position to adversaries using sensitive detection equipment. Clever cooks and engineers use airflow and gravity to direct or contain these odors.
Exhaust fans hum strategically; dampers are adjusted with purpose. Sometimes, entire recipes are shelved during covert ops. Submariners have learned that what wafts through the mess hall doesn’t always stay there. In this world, scent discipline isn’t about courtesy but stealth.
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