I, a Mental Patient, Was Chosen to Participate in AnalogHorror Chapter 653 617: Deep Sea Altar
The activity inside the submarine beca even busier, with operators nervously adjusting various instrunts.
The so-called external detection certainly didn't an people from inside the nuclear submarine should go out; otherwise, they would be instantly crushed.
With the order from the Commander, a batch of specially-made small reconnaissance robots and scanners were activated.
They seed to be given life, cautiously sliding into the depths of the sea from the launch bay of the nuclear submarine.
These robots and scanners were designed with extre precision; their shells could withstand extre water pressure, and built-in sensors could capture various tiny signals.
Their propulsion systems were highly advanced, allowing them to maneuver flexibly in the deep sea like spirits of the ocean.
With the deploynt of the robots and scanners, the big screens inside the submarine began displaying the external situation.
The crew gathered in front of the screens, observantly watching the images and data returned by the robots.
The robots wandered through the deep sea, and their caras captured various strange underwater landscapes.
Huge underwater mountains, deep trenches, and those marine creatures flickering with faint light ford stunning images one after another.
Suddenly, a weak sound wave appeared on the monitoring screen again, remarkably similar to the previously captured signal.
The operators imdiately locked onto the signal source and directed the robots to approach.
As the robots drew closer, the signal grew stronger and stronger.
But soon they discovered these fluctuations did not co from so unknown giant creature but from a group of peculiar deep-sea fish.
These deep-sea fish seed to have a special biological luminescence ability.
Their body surfaces were covered with glowing spots, and it was these vibrating spots in the water that produced the previously captured signals.
The team mbers felt both disappointed and excited about this discovery; though they did not encounter the legendary unknown creatures, these deep-sea fishes themselves were a significant discovery.
After all, at a depth of over ten thousand ters, where few had been, this was almost the first ti humans were seriously exploring this depth of the ocean.
Marine scientists were filled with intense interest in such creatures that could survive at such deep ocean levels.
After confirming the discovery, the Commander ordered the operators to leave so robots to continue monitoring these deep-sea fish while collecting as much data as possible.
He then commanded the descent to continue.
As the engines of the nuclear submarine roared once again, the numbers on the depth gauge slowly climbed until the astonishing figure of eighteen thousand ters was fixed on the screen.
At this depth, even the powerful searchlights of the nuclear submarine could barely illuminate far, and the sea ahead was like a black hole swallowing everything, mysterious and profound.
The blue glow of the screens reflected on the operators' faces as they kept their eyes locked on the monitors, trying to catch a sliver of information from the endless darkness.
The atmosphere inside the submarine grew heavier, with every team mber feeling the infinite darkness enveloping and oppressing their minds.
"Team mber F, feeling dizzy."
"Team mber G, having so difficulty breathing, adjusting."
"Team mber T-9, I think I'm having hallucinations! Reporting, I think I'm having hallucinations!"
The reports of the team mbers intertwined in the headphones, and everyone was battling their own fears and discomforts.
The Commander gripped the pen in his hand tightly, with his gaze firm and profound, as if he could see through the darkness into the unknown world.
He knew that what these people were facing was not only the pressure of the deep sea and unknown challenges but also a test of human fear itself.
"Team mbers, stay calm; we have reached a depth of eighteen thousand ters."
The Commander's voice echoed within the submarine.
"This is a great expedition in human history, and each of you is a witness to this history."
"We are not just witnesses of history; we are its creators! Your nas will appear on a future page of our human textbooks!"
Under the encouragent of the Commander, the team mbers gradually cald down.
They took deep breaths while adjusting their equipnt, preparing to explore in this unknown sea area.
At this mont, the submarine's detection system captured an unusual signal again, stronger than before, seemingly conveying so ssage to them.
"Operator, mark the location of the signal source; we need to conduct a detailed survey of this area."
The Commander swiftly issued the command.
The operator's fingers flew across the keyboard, and soon, a set of coordinates flickered on the screen.
The submarine adjusted its course, slowly approaching the signal source.
As the submarine moved, the surrounding darkness seed to thicken, and the light of the searchlights dissipated quickly underwater, unable to penetrate the deep sea's gloom.
The team mbers observed the surroundings through the submarine's external caras.
Their hearts raced with each movent of the submarine, and everyone silently prayed, hoping to complete this expedition safely.
Suddenly, the cara captured so unusual images.
In the dark seabed, sothing was moving slowly, with a fuzzy outline but emitting a faint glow.
"Look there!"
A team mber pointed at the images on the screen, with excitent and tension in his voice.
All eyes focused on those mysterious images, knowing they might be facing a significant discovery.
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