Stealth Journeys with the Ste...

By steammapperjourneys

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A 2019 Wattys entry deeply into climate change, global warming, and environmental destruction, especially the... More

Prologue: A Decision to Gather My Journals and Gather My Thoughts
Chapter 1: A Sea Change (Recollections of Past Week)
Chapter 2: Stef's Beginning: The Family Business
Chapter 3: Recalling a Promising Journey's Start
Chapter 4: Getting Psyched
Chapter 5: Accepting MYKA and the Ship
Chapter 6: A Clumsy Start to Making Friends ( Maybe a Red Herring at Dinner)
Chapter 7: Secrets with MYKA
Chapter 8: A StLF Attempt to Share Personal Stuff
Chapter 9: Combatting Stef's Inner Demons
Ch10: The R/V to Call Home, or Why This Voyage would be the Safest Imaginable
Chapter 11: Captain Bill's Quarters
Chapter 12: A Ship to Brag Home About
Chapter 13: More about Stef - More about the Vessel
Chapter 14: Smooth Sailing
Chapter 15: Theories about the Big Bang Theory Among Others
Chapter 16: Making a Stealthy Friend Less Lonely
Chapter 17: Hatching a Plan
Chapter 18: Telling Captain Tales
Chapter 19: Getting Their Feet Wet
Chapter 20: A Good Companion Makes a Swift Voyage
Chapter 21: MYKA Retells Ancestral Voyages
Chapter 22: Imagine Me and You
Chapter 23: Stef's Alaskan Vacation
Chapter 24: Beware of the Blob
Chapter 25: MYKA'S Family Vacation
Chapter 26: Getting Back to MYKA's Trip
Chapter 27: Solving World Problems
Chapter 28: Florida and Other Risky Concerns
Chapter 29: Slow to Act Versus Innovative Thinking
Chapter 30: Trivial Pursuit on the Open Seas
Chapter 31: Favorite Book Reveals
Chapter 32: The Steam Mapper Resurfaces
Chapter 33: A Marine's Story of Evacuating Seoul
Chapter 34: The Steampunk Steam Mapper
Chapter 35: The Coveted Desire for a Submersible Superior to German U-boats
Chapter 36: Back Story of the Steampunk Tales
Chapter 37: The Contents of Steven Payne's Journal
Chapter 38: Other Branches in the Family Tree Meet Up
Chapter 39: Impressing the Professor
Chapter 40: A Small Submersible vs a German U-boat
Chapter 41: The Original Steam Mapper's Stealthy Journey
Chapter 42: The Steam Age Requires Steam Energy
Chapter 43: A Little Bit Science Now
Chapter 44: Dr. Fulton, Dr. Ballard and Harbor Branch
Chapter 45: Dr. Robert Ballard's Many Missions
Chapter 46: Dr. Ed Fulton, Harbor Branch, the Coast
Chapter 47: The Lands of Florida
Chapter 48: More Deep Thoughts with Stef Fulton
Chapter 49: Stef's Journal Habit
Chapter 50: The Dynamic Duo's Dynamics
Chapter 51: Getting in Over Their Heads
Chapter 52: How Ned and Sir Steven Became Family
Chapter 53: HMS Challenger: The Start of In-depth Oceanography
Chapter 54: The New Age of Hydrothermal Vents
Chapter 55: Breaking the Silence, "Kraken the Ice"
Chapter 56: Getting to Work
Chapter 57: Observations & Differing Opinions of Mom and Dad
Chapter 58: Getting in Very Deep
Chapter 59: Part 1 of Stef's First False Accusation
Chapter 59: Part 2 of Stef's First False Accusation
Chapter 59: Part 3 of Stef's First False Accusation
Chapter 60: Mom's Stories, Read & Remembered
Chapter 61: More Tales Mom Shared with Stef
Chapter 62: Ding Darling's Legacy
Chapter 63: Myakka's Protector
Chapter 64: Protector of the Everglades
Chapter 65: A Final Chapter to the Purloined Sea Shell
Chapter 66: More Land History of Florida
Chapter 67: Reminiscing About Environmental Disasters and Family Trips
Chapter 68: Somethings A' Miss Under the Sea
Chapter 69:"The Expert" Explains Kraken Theory
Chapter 70: Don't Know Much About History
Chapter 71: The Revelations of MYKA
Chapter 72: An Immersion Course in Cephalopods
Chapter 73: A Vampire Tale
Chapter 74: Humboldt Squid Stories
Chapter 75: A Different Kind of Mollusk
Chapter 76: The Leafy Jewel Box Surfaces Again
Chapter 77: Talking Big About Squid
Chapter 78: Comparing Notes
Chapter 79: Suspicious Behavior & a Harrowing Tale
Chapter 80: Things Don't Go Bump in the Night
Chapter 81: A Sea Change, Again
Chapter 82: More Time Out
Chapter 83: A Better Tale Than Trivia
Chapter 84: Comparative Envy
Chapter 85: Musical Trivial Pursuit
Chapter 86: A Change of Tide
Chapter 87: Sir Steven's Last Voyage
Ch 88: A Sleepless Night Lands Stef Awash with Conflict
Chapter 89: What to Believe, So Far Away
Chapter 90: Staying True to Course by Keeping Busy
Chapter 91: Journal Jottings
Chapter 92: Conversations with Sensitive Souls
Chapter 93: Things go Bump in the Night
Chapter 94: Clearing the Deck
Chapter 95: Searching for a Rational Explanation
Chapter 97: "Overboard" or Ships to the Rescue!
Chapter 98: Aftermath, Science and Humor
Chapter 99: Comparable Grossness
Chapter 100: Time and Tide Waits for No Man
Chapter 101: Other Ideas Were Floated Around
Chapter 102: Deep Sleep
Later: A Shining Path to a New Adventure
A Marine's Story: Part 1
A Marine's Story: Part 2
A Marine's Story: Part 3
A Marine's Story: Part 4
A Marine's Story: Part 5
A Marine's Story: Part 6
A Marine's Story: Part 7
A Marine's Story: Part 8
A Marine's Story: Part 9
A Marine's Story: Part 10
A Marine's Story: Part 11
A Marine's Story: Part 12
A Diver's Guide to Stealth Journeys with the Steam Mapper
The Never Finished Fable

Chapter 96: The Darkest Hour is Just Before Dawn

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The first hint of sunrise could not come soon enough.  The ship's Captain and Chief Scientist were pleased to report that rescue ships were on their way.   And a very important one was the USS Carl Vinson, loaded with plenty of aircraft (over sixty fighter jets) onboard.   The aircraft carrier was coming to fight and destroy the monster.   The Carl Vinson and two U.S. nuclear submarines, which are usually on top secret maneuvers, were coming to their rescue.    Would they arrive in time to save the research vessel?   Everyone on board now waited with bated breath and thought of their family members back home.

The hours passed slowly and StLF drifted asleep sprawled across a large inflatable raft.   And then awoke with a start as the realization hit:   the ship's engines were running at top speed and the vessel was hitting the waves at great force.   Everyone was hanging onto stairwells and bolted down fixtures to brace themselves against the jarring bounces of the ship.   The salty spray flew up on every bounce, drenching those closest to the railings.   The propellers were no longer held hostage by the tentacles of the enormous squid.  StLF was grateful for the cushioned inflatable and held on for dear life.   Until the ship slowed, there would be no way to stand up and take hold of something else.

MYKA saw that StLF was struggling to kneel, and gingerly moved along a railed wall, until the two were in speaking range.  "We've been running at top speed for two hours.    You must have been exhausted to have slept through all of this racket.    I was speaking to Dr. Hayashi about all of the known species of squid.   She is very knowledgeable about marine species mutations and the susceptibility of soft tissue species.   She has been watching one of the Korean passengers, knowing that he came on the expedition precisely because of the reports of Kraken-sized creatures in the Sea of Japan and the entire Pacific from pole to pole.   The Ukrainian was seen talking to him, too.   They both know more than they are telling.   We changed course to rendezvous with the USS Carl Vinson and the cruiser ships accompanying it.  They have powerful weaponry aboard to kill this thing.   They are fast approaching and should arrive in just hours.    No one has seen this monster, since we took off, but we all suspect it is traveling right along with us, well below the ocean's surface."

The Chief Scientist had been listening from an open doorway.  "We can all thank Robin for having these ships close at hand.   I called in for military protection days ago, before the Kraken entered the picture.   Robin alerted me to the presence of spy operatives on our ship.   The cell phones that were confiscated had decoy outdated covers but they are very sophisticated and are dangerous tools for disrupting our mission.   Recognizing how high ranking those two are and not the scientists they claimed to be, has been worrisome.   They are not present here and I ask that the five of you present keep a watch for them, but don't say a word to anyone.   We fear that they might sabotage our equipment or attempt to commit some other nefarious plot."

"And, we can thank MYKA and MAHA for being dogged in trying to identify the type of creature capable of attacking our ship.   They warned that we had one or more creatures following us."

StLF gave a grin in Robin's direction.   Then catching MYKA's eye, "Only a Cousteau would know", was mouthed silently.   The Chief Scientist caught the silent exchange and gave a puzzled look.

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