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Sea Station Umbra

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by JOHN PAUL CATER


  Weight:

  192 tonnes

  Crawler Base:

  20 motorized LRV-DS mesh wheels, 10 per side, 500 hp per stub axle, independent suspension w/10’ vertical play/axle

  Max Speed:

  ½ mph

  Max Range:

  600 miles

  Navigation:

  Bendix BNS-6 Gyroscopic inertial navigation system

  Station Power:

  Westinghouse AP100 nuclear reactor - 100MW

  Configuration:

  Four decks: #1 Electronics, docking airlocks, sick bay, #2 Sleeping quarters, #3 Support crew and #4 Storage

  Accommodations:

  Galley, Mess, 4 heads on Deck 1; Berthing for 14 staff with 2 heads, Rec hall on deck 2; 8 support crew bunks, 2 heads on Deck 3

  Equipment:

  8 ADS Exosuits, 4 BenthiCraft 1500M DSVs, 4 IBM racks of TrueNorth blades w/ 10 – 100 petabyte memory stacks, 14 Science workstations

  External sensors:

  Passive sonar, active sonar, ultrasonic intercom

  Isotope sensors:

  (TS SI UMBRA-A)

  4 - Cesium-134, Cesium-137, Strontium-90, Iodine-131

  Life support:

  Water-electrolysis O2 generator, monthly food drops, 1200 MRE Pantry, 50 gph desalinization plant

  Scuttle support:

  EPod release, 4 - 100 pound C4 canisters on each deck

  Sea Station Umbra

  [TS SCI UMBRA-Z (NOFORN)]

  U.S. Govt. Form ADS 302-A

  2.) Sea Station Umbra Science Staff

  [TS SCI UMBRA-ZX (NOFORN)]

  Name

  Rank

  Clearance

  Duty

  Alvarado, Chris J.

  Ens.

  Umbra-A

  FRMS Diver

  Bowman, J. David

  Civilian

  Umbra-ZX

  Station Mgr

  Castro, Roger G.

  Lt. JG

  Umbra-Z

  TPCI Diver

  Ching, Yung L.

  Lt. Cmdr

  Umbra-ZX

  TPCI Translator

  Deason, Jill R.

  Ens.

  Umbra-A

  FRMS Scientist

  Edwards, Bill M.

  Capt.

  Umbra-ZX

  TPCI Lead

  Li, Dan (NMI)

  Lt. Cmdr

  Umbra-ZX

  TPCI Translator

  Norris, Leon S.

  Ens.

  Umbra-A

  FRMS Diver

  Ortega, Sam A.

  Lt.

  Umbra-A

  FRMS Lead Sci.

  Shin, Umi S.

  Lt.

  Umbra-ZX

  TPCI Translator

  Turnbull, Ross A.

  Ens.

  Umbra-A

  FRMS Scientist

  Williams, Susan R.

  Lt. JG

  Umbra-Z

  TPCI Lead Diver

  Visitor

  (any)

  Umbra

  Temp Scientist

  Visitor

  (any)

  Umbra

  Temp Scientist

  LEGEND

  TPCI

  Transpacific Cable Intercept

  FRMS

  Fukushima Radiation Monitoring Station

  [TS SCI UMBRA-ZX (NOFORN)]

  U.S. Govt. Form SSU 501-SS

  3.) Sea Station Umbra Support Crew

  [TS SCI UMBRA (NOFORN)]

  Name

  Rank

  Clearance

  Duty

  Adams, Sue

  CPO

  Umbra

  Maint.

  Broyles, Seymour

  PO1

  Umbra

  Maint.

  Burton, Chris

  PO1

  Umbra

  QM

  Peters, Joe

  Ens.

  Umbra

  Nuke

  Quinn, Mary

  Ens.

  Umbra

  Nuke

  Russo, Tony

  SCPO

  Umbra

  CQM

  Saunders, Bill

  Civ

  Umbra

  Cul. Spec.

  Simon, Harry

  PO1

  Umbra

  Maint.

  [TS SCI UMBRA (NOFORN)]

  U.S. Govt. Form SSU 503-SC

  4.) ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  ONE MORE THING

  If you enjoyed reading Sea Station Umbra (or not) please take a few moments of your time and give me a short review on Amazon.com. Just touch REVIEW below and leave your comment. Simple. Thank you for your review! See my other Matt Cross adventures in the books listed below.

  REVIEW SEA STATION UMBRA

  John Paul Cater, a retired engineer and scientist, has authored many works under the name John P. Cater. Dating back to 1983, the first books he published were non-fiction instructional works on computer speech technology.

  These paperback books are listed below:

  Electronically Speaking: Computer Speech Generation

  HW Sams & Co. Inc, 1983, ISBN 0-672-21947-6

  Electronically Hearing: Computer Speech Recognition

  HW Sams & Co. Inc, 1984, ISBN 0-672-22173-X

  Many years later, after working with the astronauts at Johnson Space Center's Astronaut Office, he changed his preferred genre to fictional astronomy and technology, and began writing hard science fiction in 2004. Published works since then are listed below:

  The Endlight Event

  Authorhouse, 2004, ISBN 1-4184-9830-0

  The Endlight Event: A New Ice Age is Coming...Tomorrow

  Daily Swan Publishing, Inc, 2008, ISBN 978-0-9815845-0-8

  Endlight Dawning 2012: The Maya Knew

  Daily Swan Publishing, Inc, 2012, ISBN 978-0-9829769-5-1

  Satellite Lost (Introducing Matthew Cross and the Canyon Glider)

  Kindle Direct Publishing, 2015, ISBN 978-1-4951-6146-9

  The Endlight Event

  Kindle Direct Publishing, 2015, ASIN B00Z5GB67U

  RawShock Tales

  Kindle Direct Publishing, 2015, ASIN B0120NJ6M2

  Pi Day Doomsday (A Matt “Marker” Cross Thriller)

  eBook: Kindle Direct Publishing, 2015, ASIN B013Y5DTOG

  Paperback: CreateSpace Direct Publishing, 2016, ISBN 978-1533315526

  Sea Station Umbra (Matthew Cross at his best!)

  eBook: Kindle Direct Publishing, 2016, ASIN B01D3U6AIY

  Paperback: CreateSpace Direct Publishing, 2016, ISBN 978-1533243232

  He now continues to write in both e-book and paperback formats, supplying his readers with thrilling and entertaining reading experiences.

  This book, Sea Station Umbra, is his second venture out of the sci-fi genre into the world of speculative techno-thrillers. Hope you enjoyed it!

 

 

 


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