> I've never had to physically restrain anyone, but seems like that would actually be easier to do on the ISS. Just wrap them up and let 'em float around
A great way of restraining someone is pushing them against an unmovable object. On Earth, that is either the floor or a wall, then you can pin them somewhat against that, at least restricting them somewhat.
Walls and floors are the same in space, and the person can literally float away with six degrees of freedom, at any time.
I feel like physically restraining people would be harder in zero gravity than non-zero.
A great way of restraining someone is pushing them against an unmovable object. On Earth, that is either the floor or a wall, then you can pin them somewhat against that, at least restricting them somewhat.
Walls and floors are the same in space, and the person can literally float away with six degrees of freedom, at any time.
I feel like physically restraining people would be harder in zero gravity than non-zero.