Yeah, life support being off or at reduced power would mean carbon dioxide build up and it would probably get a bit sweaty, but you can survive for quite a long time in a sealed room, especially with how much spare space is in Star Trek rooms.
Unless life support includes something like "shields that keep all the air in" or something.
I agree with the theme of the post, but some of the examples need more work, possibly at the expense of being less quippy
Yeah, life support being off or at reduced power would mean carbon dioxide build up and it would probably get a bit sweaty, but you can survive for quite a long time in a sealed room, especially with how much spare space is in Star Trek rooms.
Unless life support includes something like "shields that keep all the air in" or something.
I agree with the theme of the post, but some of the examples need more work, possibly at the expense of being less quippy