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Final Bearing
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“RHIB.”
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“The bow of the Cyclone disappeared once again under the green water of the storm-tossed sea. The bow rose back up dutifully, seawater running down the deck and over the side. She slapped back down hard, tossing foaming white water from either side of her bow.”
― Final Bearing
― Final Bearing
“The real secrets of the room were in this back corner. Spadefish and her sisters of the Sturgeon class had been designed more as spy ships than as offensive weapons. With their endurance and stealth, they could sit off the coast of an unsuspecting country for months at a time without being detected. The sophisticated sensors housed in this room allowed her to sweep the electronic spectrum, gathering, decrypting, translating, and interpreting. During the long years of the Cold War, several of these boats were always on station, just outside the territorial limits of the old USSR, hidden but listening attentively. It had been a very dangerous game of cat and mouse. The secrets that had been gathered in this room and others on boats like it had helped to win that war. The “Silent Service” had certainly lived up to its name, and even now, few knew of its contributions to the eventual fall of the Soviet Union. Larson”
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― Final Bearing
“locals.”
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― Final Bearing
“he’s convinced that God put him on this earth to win the revolution and make him rich at the same time. And he doesn’t care who or how many have to die in the process. He’s smart. He’s dangerous. And he’s crazy as a loon.”
― Final Bearing
― Final Bearing
“God put him on this earth to win the revolution and make him rich at the same time. And he doesn’t care who or how many have to die in the process. He’s smart. He’s dangerous. And he’s crazy as a loon.”
― Final Bearing
― Final Bearing
“anyone approaching Spadefish. Outside, the western sky was ablaze in the pinks, oranges and golds of the departing sun. The heavens darkened to a deep indigo to the east. A few stars were already starting to twinkle through the gathering darkness. Venus rose bright and bold in the east, just below the sliver of the new moon. The darker blue sea was empty, calm.”
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― Final Bearing
“buried in the jungle a half-mile away. Even its exhaust pipe ended beneath the water of the river so the satellite infrared sensors would not be able to see its heat and raise suspicion.”
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― Final Bearing
“NAVSTAR satellites in geo-synchronous orbit twenty-three thousand miles overhead.”
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― Final Bearing
“PC 3" painted on the bow below the gunnel.”
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― Final Bearing
“World War II battleships with their armor-piercing shells the size of Volkswagens.”
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― Final Bearing
