Wonder Danger Numerous men of science refused to acknowledge the cold, hard facts I presented before their eyes. Yet, my account of the events I experienced is as verbatim as one can be. We were sailing towards the strait, when something unusual appeared....
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Wonder Danger Numerous men of science refused to acknowledge the cold, hard facts I presented before their eyes. Yet, my account of the events I experienced is as verbatim as one can be. We were sailing towards the strait, when something unusual appeared. What seemed to be a kind of volcano was on our designated path, and prevented us from continuing the route. I shuffled through all the relevant maps, but none included such a bizarre obstacle at our coordinates. The captain gave the order to contact the nearest ships. The Providence should have been in range for contact. But all our hails went unanswered. As I had the conn on the stalled heavy cruiser, I had to investigate. The captain ordered me to survey the ocean floor and report any further map discrepancy. I formed an away team with Jones and Smith. We carefully dived, since this sort of work was not our usual assignment. Getting closer to the impromptu obstacle blocking our course, I thought I saw something faintly shining. I as
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