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For what kind of things?
Small things like faucets and hair dryers.
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For what kind of things?
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Do you use them?
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That's kind of unnerving, honestly.
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That aside, though. It makes for a marvel to look at. Sunken towns and villages.
*My gaze fixes on a pair of scuba divers around the entrance of one building nearby as we pass it*
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That's the prevailing theory, yeah. This right here is exactly why the subject of that research trip I was talking about took place out on the water.
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It's pretty. You'll see in a second.
*As the shuttle pulls out, we leave the underground an are quickly traveling across the sea floor, very deep under the water. There are very few creatures around, and none particularly notable, but scattered across the floor of the ocean or decrepit, submerged stone buildings that are clearly ancient*
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Definitely just because it’s cool.
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We’re not going down anymore.
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We’ll get to see a lot too. Tubes are all transparent, just like the walls of this car.
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Huh. Like a battery?
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Underwater cities, different work sites. Stuff like that.
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Okay, you’re not talking about the hidden elements though. Phew.
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How do those work?
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Yeah, one is magic and the other is probably ropes or something.