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RE: Submerged - Recycled FX
Posted by:
I Stapley
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Date: August 14, 2001 10:36AM
<HTML>Evidently a rare example of the Stealth sub, a vessel so secret even the crews knew nothing about it. Officially still on the Classified list, but accessible to anyone who can hack into the Pentagon\'s files, (which is just about everyone these days), the Stealth submarine was devised in 1942 as an off shoot of the Philadelphia experiment. However, instead of rendering the vessel invisible, cunning machinery aboard enabled it to mimic the outline of every nation\'s warship listed in Jane\'s. The prototype, USS Chameleon, was severely damaged when, due to inadequate training, the crew set the controls to mimic a Blue Whale. Another whale, chancing upon the sub proceeded to mate with it, with the result that the seamen ended up plastered in semen.
The sub was taken out of commission and later sold to a disreputable Hollywood film company. It can be seen in U 571, if you look carefully.</HTML>
The sub was taken out of commission and later sold to a disreputable Hollywood film company. It can be seen in U 571, if you look carefully.</HTML>
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RE: Submerged - Recycled FX | Sopwith | 05/31/2001 09:05PM |
RE: Submerged - Recycled FX | I Stapley | 08/14/2001 10:36AM |