PREDATOR
HK -
SUBMARINE
KILLER
ATLANTIS
STORY
MAP &
OPERATION HOMEPAGE
THE
TARGET - Terramentals aim to steal a British Royal Navy
submarine, to destroy oil wells in the North Sea, by way of
drawing attention to the manifold oil discharges, and their
unlawful detention, as legitimate conservation protestors.
The Predator
HK is a high speed submersible designed to sink nuclear powered
submarines and aircraft
carriers. But mainly to attach
themselves limpet fashion to submarines driven by nuclear
reactors - carrying nuclear missiles, then using onboard
equipment to destabilize their target, and sink them. Later,
to refloat those submarines and use them against climate
criminals, who also threaten the world with thermonuclear annihilation,
as warmongers operating illegally in United
Nations terms.
In the John
Storm series of ocean awareness
adventures, a group of extreme activists use a Predator to
steal an Astute
class submarine, belonging to the British
Royal Navy. The anti global warming terrorists plan to steal
US and
Soviet submarines, as part of their agenda to prove the
futility of all out thermonuclear annihilation. Using their
own illegal, weapons against the perpetrators of what they see
as crimes against humanity.
In
this fictional John
Storm adventure, the Astute submarine commandeered,
develops radiation leaks, making the vessel dangerous to life
in the ocean, and eventually, those submariners operating the
vessel.
OPERATION
NEPTUNE CAST:
CHARACTERS:
PROTAGONISTS
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DESCRIPTION
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Admiral
Lawrence Francis Percival
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First
Sealord, British
Royal Navy
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Antonio
Guterres
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United
Nations' Secretary General
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ARK,
The
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The
world's most comprehensive interactive DNA
database
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Benjamin Reid Blakestone RN
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Submariner
Commander
HMS Neptune (Captain)
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BioCore™
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A
digital communication interface for the human brain
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Captain
Nemo
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AI
onboard computer system
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Charley
Temple
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Researcher
& camerwoman,
good friend of John Storm
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CyberCore
Genetica™
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The
world's smallest, fastest & most powerful
supercomputer
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Dan
Hawk (Daniel)
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Electronics
& computer wizard, crew member
Elizabeth Swann
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Dr
Roberta Treadstone
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Blue
Shield, Newcastle University, England
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Edward
(Honest John) Thomas
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Honest British Prime Minister,
Rt Hon MP Member Parliament
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Elizabeth
Swann
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Fastest
solar/hydrogen ship & floating laboratory
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Excalibur,
Pendragon & Merlin
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Anti
piracy weapon & ship security system
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George
Franks
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Legal
and intelligence trust manager, Swindles
& Gentry
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HAL
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The
onboard AI Copilot supercomputer ship
systems manager
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Jill
Bird
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Senior
BBC news world service anchor
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John
Storm
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Ocean
adventurer, marine
archaeologist, Commander
RN
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Katy,
Kitty
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The
ships cat and lucky mascot
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King
Charles III
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Beleaguered
Monarch wrestling with UK corruption
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Kitack
Lim
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Secretary
General, International Maritime Organization (IMO)
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Nautilus
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Elizabeth
Swann's onboard survey ROV
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Plato
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Aristocles
- Ancient Greek philosopher who wrote about Atlantis
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Professor
Douglas Storm
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John
Storm's uncle, designer
of Elizabeth Swann
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Professor
Jacques Pierre Daccord
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UNESCO sunken
realms division, conservationist
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Richard Leon (Lionheart) Engelheart
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Lieutenant,
a
brave submariner
HMS Neptune
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Sam
Hollis
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BBC
& Sky freelance investigative reporter Caribbean
regions
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SSN
Neptune
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Stricken
Astute nuclear sub with Spearfish torpedoes
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Steve
Green
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Freelance
reporter, friend of Charley Temple
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Suki
Hall
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A
marine biologist, admirer of John's work
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Tom
Hudson
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Sky
News Editor, always looking for an exclusive
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Trish
Lippard
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Cleopatra's
call sign to protect her royal identity
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William
(Bill) Fennick Windsor
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Midshipman,
HMS Neptune (Kings College, Uni, London)
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William
Liam Wallace
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Scottish
director BAE Systems, MOD contractor, whistleblower
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SUBMARINE
INDEX
SSN
Neptune - Astute class nuclear submarines
U530
& U997 - Kriegsmarine Unterseeboots WWII
CHARACTERS
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SUBMARINES
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In
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product of the author's imagination.
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