What do you get for the supervillain who has everything?
A luxury submersible superyacht, probably. And lucky for you, one’s coming.
Austrian company Migaloo is developing the Migaloo M5: a 541-foot-long submersible that can hold 20 passengers and 40 crew members, dive to a depth of 820 feet, and stay submerged for four weeks, per Air Mail.
The superyacht, which would cost ~$2B to build, comes tricked out with all the bells and whistles, including:
Migaloo CEO and founder Christian Gumpold told The Times, “Our target group are visionary billionaires with or without existing superyacht experience who have extraordinary demands for exclusivity, safety, adventure…”
And Migaloo has designed some other wild offerings, like its Kokomo Ailand: a floating habitat with palm trees, waterfalls, beach clubs, and a shark feeding station. (If that’s not Bond-villain coded, we don’t know what is.)
Where there are superyachts this big, there are problems.
Migaloo’s submersibles will have a host of obstacles to overcome:
All that said: We’ve watched the ultra-rich turn back time, build bunkers, and, y’know, travel to view the Titanic wreckage — so this doesn’t exactly surprise us.