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Re: New Campaign starting



> 
> Easy dive. Just do it on compressed air, like any
> sports dive. You wouldn't even need a pro-diver. Any
> sports-diver certified in overhead envoroments would
> be fine with it.
> In tropical (Miami) waters, 10m is real shallow, and
> the wreck would be easily visible from the surface.
> Side-scan sonar wouldn't be needed really, although
> I'd assume it was perhaps amongs reefs. IMHO the
> vessel would have to be recently sunk to justify it
> not being found... unless maybe it's in the everglades
> or something.

	If we assume that this vessel is sunk due firefight
	that is drug related, it would be quite possible it
	would happen in Everglades swamp area (close to it)
	where there are not going to be many bystanders or 
	sports divers bumping to that sunken vessel. Could 
	the water then be murkier as well to hide it?




> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> --- Janne Kemppi <jkemppi@ees2.oulu.fi> wrote: > > >
> It is a bit harder to come up scenarios for the
> > > > former SBS operator, but
> > > > he could be hired for some underwater demolition
> > or
> > > > to be part of a
> > > > rescue operation where SCUBA is needed.
> > > 
> > > 
> > > If you have any queries about the technical
> > aspects of
> > > Diving and the kind of way to run a dive, or
> > suitable
> > > scope of ops queries, drop me a line.
> > 
> > 	I have a bit more hazier concept for this player
> > but my
> > 	idea is following.
> > 
> > 	*Scenario happens before he joins BE. He works in a
> > diving
> > 	equipment store as a sales clerk and he also
> > arranges diving
> > 	lessons to tourists and the like. However, he does
> > not really
> > 	like this work and thus when he is talking with
> > Johnnie Walker
> > 	bottle in local bar, a group of men approach him of
> > helping 
> > 	them in a problem. 
> > 
> > 	He is approached on idea of diving for these guys
> > because their
> > 	diver got into accident and broke his leg (the
> > stupid SEAL got
> > 	too drunk and fell on stairs). His work would be to
> > dive into
> > 	a sunken yacht and collect all CD-ROMs as well as
> > hard drive
> > 	from that vessel. Pay is good, in cash and no
> > recips going to
> > 	tax people. I believe this would be tempting offer
> > to ex-diver
> > 	with poorly paying work and skills to do it.
> > 
> > 	Adventure will include finding vessel (these three
> > men, one is
> > 	ex-SEAL diver handling search, other two are
> > helping him and they
> > 	all are professional criminals), then diving there
> > alone and 
> > 	fetchingt computing equipment. Vessel is not very
> > deep, just 10 
> > 	or 15 meters so there should be not so much need
> > for special
> > 	training. They also have fairly good idea where it
> > is (thanks
> > 	to GPS). 
> > 
> > 	Vessel is ridden with bullet holes but diver should
> > have no 
> > 	problem doing his work if he is good in it. When
> > all is said 
> > 	and done, he gets paid and these three guys will
> > disappear.
> > 
> > 	Any ideas or concerns on this adventure?
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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