Ultraman in the world of grams
Chapter 281 The weird dolphin
It has to be said that the German major's willpower is indeed strong enough, even if the other members of the submarine have become so crazy and chaotic, he is still firm.
From the neat handwriting, it can be seen that the arrangement is neat, rigorous and meticulous, which has the serious characteristics of the Germans.
From this point of view, the German major seems to be a good candidate for an investigator, but he is too paranoid and arrogant.
From the perspective of the major, the experience of the submarine U-29 was gradually presented before their eyes, whether it was the crazy and chaotic crew members, or the slightly strange sculptures, and the dolphins surrounding the submarine, All of them are showing the unknown horror.
"What the hell happened on their sub?"
Geologist William murmured.
The means of transportation they chose for their voyage this time was also a submarine. The encounters on the submarine U-29 gave them an inexplicably strange feeling.
Following Captain Linden's translation, they were strangely brought into the horrific story, as if they had also become the crew members of the submarine U-29 and saw the dead body and those dolphins.
"Could it be that they had mass hallucinations and regarded those dolphins as corpses?" Ellis couldn't help asking.
"That should be impossible..." The geologist murmured, "There is no dolphin gathering place in the Atlantic Ocean, so it is impossible for so many dolphins to follow the submarine."
"Besides, dolphins, as mammals, will not dive underwater for a long time. They need to come ashore to breathe..."
"Then what exactly did they see?" Ellis shivered uncontrollably, feeling as if dense eyes had opened up around them, staring at them coldly and mercilessly.
"I don't know..." Even Captain Linden couldn't give an accurate answer.
"And the ocean current mentioned in the drifting bottle... There is indeed no southward ocean current in that area..." The geologist said with a trembling tone.
As a geologist, William's geography is of course very good. He can even draw a map of the world by hand, and he also has a certain understanding of the distribution of ocean currents in the Atlantic Ocean.
As mentioned in the note, there are no ocean currents on the charts.
"However, it may also be a deep ocean current. In some places, the flow of sea water in the deep sea and shallow sea is different, and there may even be seasonal differences. We humans still have too little understanding of the ocean..."
This world is still very strange to humans.Not to mention the vast universe, the land that humans live on is only 30.00% of the earth, and the rest is all the deep sea.
Human beings have many unsolved mysteries even on land, not to mention the terrifying deep sea.
Wilson was silent and didn't speak, but compared to others who had no clue, he at least had an idea.
Is that pollution from the deep sea?
Are those dolphins mutated by pollution and erosion?
But what about the strange young man's body and the strange laurel-crowned statue?
Laurel wreath refers to the corolla made of bay leaves.In ancient Greek culture, laurel was a sacred symbol, and laurel was regarded as a sacred object.It is the honor awarded to the champion of sports or the person with beautiful words, and it is also the crown of the gods.
Here, however, that seems to have become a symbol of treachery.
There are still too many mysteries in this world.
"Keep reading down." Captain Linden said in a low voice, and none of the other three had any objections.
.........Major Karl and Captain Krantzer threw the bodies of the crew into the sea.
In the following time, both Krantzer and he speculated that the submarine had been carried southward by the current and sank deeper and deeper.
[However, I also noticed that my colleagues' understanding of scientific knowledge is much shallower than mine.Krantzer does not have the spirit of a Prussian, he will only indulge in worthless fantasies...]
【…He repented and prayed all day for those men, women and children who were buried by us at the bottom of the sea, completely forgetting the noble contribution we made to the German motherland. 】
Captain Krantzer was also gradually affected, and began to tirelessly weave stories about the ivory sculpture.
[... I feel sorry for him, and I don't want to see a German in such a miserable situation; but I don't want to die with a companion like Krantzer.I know that my country will honor my exploits and that my sons will be educated to be like me, and I am proud of that. 】
Until now, the German major's willpower seemed to be terrifyingly strong.
Or maybe it's because of his stubborn, almost paranoid beliefs.
It must be said that this Major Karl is indeed a typical German Junker aristocrat in a sense.
Although he has received a higher education, he basically has some indoctrinated beliefs that can be called brainwashing. He firmly believes in science and is dismissive of other illusory things. Moreover, he still looks down on other ethnic groups and is extremely arrogant. .
But to some extent, this may be fighting fire with fire...
On August 8, they reached the bottom of the sea, a plain covered with algae and barnacles.
They found a solid object, about two feet in diameter, protruding about four feet from the bottom of the sea, with flat sides and an obtuse spire at the top.Major Karl thought it was just outcropping rock, but Krantzer thought he saw carvings on the surface of the thing.
Major Carr thought he was overwhelmed by the great, dark, distant, ancient mystery of the deep.
And Major Karl thinks he still has the spirit of the Germans.
Under the water pressure of the deep sea, those higher creatures could not survive, but the dolphins still followed them.
The following passage is emphatically underlined.
At about 8:12 pm on August 3, Captain Krantzer completely fell into madness.
【"He's calling me! He's calling me! I hear him! I have to go!"】
That was a lie uttered by Captain Krantzer.
He tried to open the hatch with the ivory sculpture, and tried to commit suicide by jumping into the sea with Major Carl
Major Carr tried to stop it, but mainly he couldn't let go of the ivory sculpture and didn't want to die with him.
[… "If I were mad, it would be merciful! May the gods have mercy on those who are insensible and normal in the face of their appalling end. Come, you too, and become mad, He is still calling me benevolently!"]
----
[] is the original text in "The Temple".
This is really a classic, if you have time, you can read it. (end of this chapter)
From the neat handwriting, it can be seen that the arrangement is neat, rigorous and meticulous, which has the serious characteristics of the Germans.
From this point of view, the German major seems to be a good candidate for an investigator, but he is too paranoid and arrogant.
From the perspective of the major, the experience of the submarine U-29 was gradually presented before their eyes, whether it was the crazy and chaotic crew members, or the slightly strange sculptures, and the dolphins surrounding the submarine, All of them are showing the unknown horror.
"What the hell happened on their sub?"
Geologist William murmured.
The means of transportation they chose for their voyage this time was also a submarine. The encounters on the submarine U-29 gave them an inexplicably strange feeling.
Following Captain Linden's translation, they were strangely brought into the horrific story, as if they had also become the crew members of the submarine U-29 and saw the dead body and those dolphins.
"Could it be that they had mass hallucinations and regarded those dolphins as corpses?" Ellis couldn't help asking.
"That should be impossible..." The geologist murmured, "There is no dolphin gathering place in the Atlantic Ocean, so it is impossible for so many dolphins to follow the submarine."
"Besides, dolphins, as mammals, will not dive underwater for a long time. They need to come ashore to breathe..."
"Then what exactly did they see?" Ellis shivered uncontrollably, feeling as if dense eyes had opened up around them, staring at them coldly and mercilessly.
"I don't know..." Even Captain Linden couldn't give an accurate answer.
"And the ocean current mentioned in the drifting bottle... There is indeed no southward ocean current in that area..." The geologist said with a trembling tone.
As a geologist, William's geography is of course very good. He can even draw a map of the world by hand, and he also has a certain understanding of the distribution of ocean currents in the Atlantic Ocean.
As mentioned in the note, there are no ocean currents on the charts.
"However, it may also be a deep ocean current. In some places, the flow of sea water in the deep sea and shallow sea is different, and there may even be seasonal differences. We humans still have too little understanding of the ocean..."
This world is still very strange to humans.Not to mention the vast universe, the land that humans live on is only 30.00% of the earth, and the rest is all the deep sea.
Human beings have many unsolved mysteries even on land, not to mention the terrifying deep sea.
Wilson was silent and didn't speak, but compared to others who had no clue, he at least had an idea.
Is that pollution from the deep sea?
Are those dolphins mutated by pollution and erosion?
But what about the strange young man's body and the strange laurel-crowned statue?
Laurel wreath refers to the corolla made of bay leaves.In ancient Greek culture, laurel was a sacred symbol, and laurel was regarded as a sacred object.It is the honor awarded to the champion of sports or the person with beautiful words, and it is also the crown of the gods.
Here, however, that seems to have become a symbol of treachery.
There are still too many mysteries in this world.
"Keep reading down." Captain Linden said in a low voice, and none of the other three had any objections.
.........Major Karl and Captain Krantzer threw the bodies of the crew into the sea.
In the following time, both Krantzer and he speculated that the submarine had been carried southward by the current and sank deeper and deeper.
[However, I also noticed that my colleagues' understanding of scientific knowledge is much shallower than mine.Krantzer does not have the spirit of a Prussian, he will only indulge in worthless fantasies...]
【…He repented and prayed all day for those men, women and children who were buried by us at the bottom of the sea, completely forgetting the noble contribution we made to the German motherland. 】
Captain Krantzer was also gradually affected, and began to tirelessly weave stories about the ivory sculpture.
[... I feel sorry for him, and I don't want to see a German in such a miserable situation; but I don't want to die with a companion like Krantzer.I know that my country will honor my exploits and that my sons will be educated to be like me, and I am proud of that. 】
Until now, the German major's willpower seemed to be terrifyingly strong.
Or maybe it's because of his stubborn, almost paranoid beliefs.
It must be said that this Major Karl is indeed a typical German Junker aristocrat in a sense.
Although he has received a higher education, he basically has some indoctrinated beliefs that can be called brainwashing. He firmly believes in science and is dismissive of other illusory things. Moreover, he still looks down on other ethnic groups and is extremely arrogant. .
But to some extent, this may be fighting fire with fire...
On August 8, they reached the bottom of the sea, a plain covered with algae and barnacles.
They found a solid object, about two feet in diameter, protruding about four feet from the bottom of the sea, with flat sides and an obtuse spire at the top.Major Karl thought it was just outcropping rock, but Krantzer thought he saw carvings on the surface of the thing.
Major Carr thought he was overwhelmed by the great, dark, distant, ancient mystery of the deep.
And Major Karl thinks he still has the spirit of the Germans.
Under the water pressure of the deep sea, those higher creatures could not survive, but the dolphins still followed them.
The following passage is emphatically underlined.
At about 8:12 pm on August 3, Captain Krantzer completely fell into madness.
【"He's calling me! He's calling me! I hear him! I have to go!"】
That was a lie uttered by Captain Krantzer.
He tried to open the hatch with the ivory sculpture, and tried to commit suicide by jumping into the sea with Major Carl
Major Carr tried to stop it, but mainly he couldn't let go of the ivory sculpture and didn't want to die with him.
[… "If I were mad, it would be merciful! May the gods have mercy on those who are insensible and normal in the face of their appalling end. Come, you too, and become mad, He is still calling me benevolently!"]
----
[] is the original text in "The Temple".
This is really a classic, if you have time, you can read it. (end of this chapter)
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