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Rocky Mountain News.Denver newspaper dated November 17, 1911, discovered inside the mine<br />

on Novaya Zemlya by Koplin. The newspaper is still in print today.<br />

Rogovski, Dr.Chief Russian scientist aboard the Mikhail Kurkov.<br />

Ross, S<strong>and</strong>ra.Great-gr<strong>and</strong>daughter of Commodore Bigalow. A flight attendant <strong>with</strong> Bristol Airlines,<br />

she is described as having absorbing violet eyes framed by neatly brushed red hair. At the end of the<br />

book, <strong>Pitt</strong> tells S<strong>and</strong>ecker he will be visiting Ross if S<strong>and</strong>ecker needs to find him.<br />

Samuel R. Wallace.One of the U.S. Navy tugboats assigned to tow the Titanic to New York City.<br />

A deepsea rescue tugboat two hundred fifty feet in length <strong>with</strong> 5,000-horsepower diesel powerplants.<br />

The vessels are capable of hauling twenty thous<strong>and</strong> tons of dead weight for two thous<strong>and</strong> miles <strong>with</strong>out<br />

refueling.<br />

Sappho I.NUMA's newest <strong>and</strong> largest deep-sea research submersible. Described as appearing to<br />

look like a giant cigar on an ice skate. Built to house a seven-man crew <strong>and</strong> two tons of research<br />

equipment <strong>and</strong> instruments. The hull is made of titanium painted red, <strong>and</strong> the vessel can descend to<br />

24,000 feet below the surface.<br />

Sappho II.Newer <strong>and</strong> more advanced version of the SAPHO I. It is used on the Titanic project to<br />

seal the smaller openings such as the air vents <strong>and</strong> portholes.<br />

Sea Slug.U.S. Navy deep-sea submersible. Designed <strong>and</strong> constructed for deep-water salvage, she is<br />

operated from the deck of the Modoc. Described as twenty feet long <strong>and</strong> tubular in shape <strong>with</strong> rounded<br />

ends. Painted bright yellow, it features four large portholes on its bow. Mounted along its top, like small<br />

radar domes, are two high-intensity lights.<br />

Seagram, Dana.Wife of Gene Seagram <strong>and</strong> NUMA marine archaeologist. Works for Admiral<br />

S<strong>and</strong>ecker. Described as having blond hair <strong>and</strong> coffee-brown eyes. Ph.D. in Marine archaeology. Ph.D.<br />

in archaeology. Thirty-one years old.<br />

Seagram, Gene.One of the chief evaluators for the Meta Section. Described as a tall, lanky man,<br />

<strong>with</strong> a quiet voice <strong>and</strong> a courteous manner. Except for a large flattened nose, he could pass for Abraham

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