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/* Submarine/Atlantis fen -- 20,000 Leagues, Nadia, Voyage To the Bottom of The Sea, SeaQuest, etc., along with everything else along those lines including Aquaman, etc. They probably have connections to those Japanese fen who were trying to raise the Yamato (as mentioned on the media page), and probably aren't strictly Earthbound (given Yamato, Nadia, and the SkyDiver from UFO), but they'd be more concerned with the sea bottom than anything else. Mm. And they're probably focused on getting replicable water-breathing/mermaid biomods, too, but probably have a few Creatures from the Black Lagoon they don't want to talk about.
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The oceans of the [[Earth]] have fascinated mankind since we grasped the idea of Ocean, so it's no surprise that there would be Fen living below the blue horizon. Drawing inspiration from all the submarine fiction of the last two centuries, the '''Submariners'''<ref>Call them sub-mariners or submarine-ers; most will answer to either pronunciation.</ref> dodge the 'Danelaw by staying in international waters. Some use stories such as ''SeaQuest'', ''Space Battlecruiser Yamato'', and ''Nadia'', and elements of other stories such as the SkyDiver from ''UFO'', to justify their presence in space and in the oceans of [[Europa]], Enceladus, and [[Titan]]<ref>As if any Fen needed to justify being anywhere in Fenspace, after the [[Kandor Treaty]] was signed.</ref>.
  
They are probably working on an undersea base as well.
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The Submariners' leader, as much as they have one, is given the title '''Nemo''' (after the character in ''20,000 Leagues Under the Sea''). He or she usually has the respect of the faction members, but cannot count on their obedience.
  
Chess-playing biomodded sharks with Brooklyn Jewish accents. */
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Other Fen are convinced that the Submariners are working on an undersea base somewhere. They haven't announced any underwater cities... yet.
  
/* Probably a few screwing around on Europa, Ganymede & Enceladus. They've all got oceans, don'tcha know. --Mal */
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While the faction would love to claim it as their own, the ''USS [[Stingray]]'' is not a Submariner vessel.
  
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== Submariners and Biomods ==
  
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Mermaid stories are as old as seafaring, and the Submariners hope to use that collected body of work to influence handwavium into creating merfolk biomods (either classical mermaids/mermen or comic-book style water-breathers such as Aquaman and Namor). They don't discuss their Creatures from the Black Lagoon.
  
== The Submariners appear in the following stories: ==
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Thanks to some confusion amongst Submariners who'd seen the movie ''Deep Blue Sea'' but forgot the final word of the title, one researcher managed to biomod some sharks into highly-intelligent chess players. For some inadequately-explored reason<ref>"It's handwavium; these things happen."</ref>, the sharks have Brooklyn Jewish accents.
  
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Revision as of 00:38, 30 April 2010

Submariners
Home BaseEarth
Population (2015 rough)unknown, believed less than 1,000
Political InfluenceNearly nonexistent
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The oceans of the Earth have fascinated mankind since we grasped the idea of Ocean, so it's no surprise that there would be Fen living below the blue horizon. Drawing inspiration from all the submarine fiction of the last two centuries, the Submariners[1] dodge the 'Danelaw by staying in international waters. Some use stories such as SeaQuest, Space Battlecruiser Yamato, and Nadia, and elements of other stories such as the SkyDiver from UFO, to justify their presence in space and in the oceans of Europa, Enceladus, and Titan[2].

The Submariners' leader, as much as they have one, is given the title Nemo (after the character in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea). He or she usually has the respect of the faction members, but cannot count on their obedience.

Other Fen are convinced that the Submariners are working on an undersea base somewhere. They haven't announced any underwater cities... yet.

While the faction would love to claim it as their own, the USS Stingray is not a Submariner vessel.

Submariners and Biomods

Mermaid stories are as old as seafaring, and the Submariners hope to use that collected body of work to influence handwavium into creating merfolk biomods (either classical mermaids/mermen or comic-book style water-breathers such as Aquaman and Namor). They don't discuss their Creatures from the Black Lagoon.

Thanks to some confusion amongst Submariners who'd seen the movie Deep Blue Sea but forgot the final word of the title, one researcher managed to biomod some sharks into highly-intelligent chess players. For some inadequately-explored reason[3], the sharks have Brooklyn Jewish accents.


Notes

  1. Call them sub-mariners or submarine-ers; most will answer to either pronunciation.
  2. As if any Fen needed to justify being anywhere in Fenspace, after the Kandor Treaty was signed.
  3. "It's handwavium; these things happen."