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'''''The Ocean Explorer''''' was a [[submarine]] used to explore the water on the planet [[Hydron]]. | '''''The Ocean Explorer''''' was a [[submarine]] used to explore the water on the planet [[Hydron]]. | ||
It was captained by [[Jane Clancy]], but taken over by [[Fleming]]. It was used to first collect fish roe, which Fleming had gathered from within a mountain, then to travel up the caves in one of the mountains to return them to the water and back to [[Shoal (The Underwater War)|the Shoal]] where they belonged. ([[PROSE]]: '' [[The Underwater War (novel)|The Underwater War]]'') | It was captained by [[Jane Clancy]], but taken over by [[Fleming (The Underwater War)|Fleming]]. It was used to first collect fish roe, which Fleming had gathered from within a mountain, then to travel up the caves in one of the mountains to return them to the water and back to [[Shoal (The Underwater War)|the Shoal]] where they belonged. ([[PROSE]]: '' [[The Underwater War (novel)|The Underwater War]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* Unusually, the definite article ''the'' is actually a part of the sub's name. According to the text of the book, it's ''The Ocean Explorer'', not the ''Ocean Explorer''. | * Unusually, the definite article ''the'' is actually a part of the sub's name. According to the text of the book, it's ''The Ocean Explorer'', not the ''Ocean Explorer''. |
Revision as of 03:55, 9 February 2015
The Ocean Explorer was a submarine used to explore the water on the planet Hydron.
It was captained by Jane Clancy, but taken over by Fleming. It was used to first collect fish roe, which Fleming had gathered from within a mountain, then to travel up the caves in one of the mountains to return them to the water and back to the Shoal where they belonged. (PROSE: The Underwater War)
Behind the scenes
- Unusually, the definite article the is actually a part of the sub's name. According to the text of the book, it's The Ocean Explorer, not the Ocean Explorer.