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Chapter 1: The Descent
The ocean was calm that morning, almost too calm. Inside the sleek submersible named Titan, five passengers sat strapped in, hearts filled with excitement. Among them was Dr. Elena Ross, a marine scientist with dreams of seeing the Titanic wreck with her own eyes. This was a once-in-a-lifetime journey. Or so she thought.
As the vessel began its slow dive into the darkness, nerves started to settle in. The light above faded, replaced by the cold, silent black of the deep. Captain Graham adjusted the controls. "Depth: 2,000 meters," he said. They were halfway there.
Chapter 2: Signals and Silence
Just as they approached 3,500 meters, the signal flickered. The crew exchanged looks. "It's probably just interference," said Marcus, the engineer, brushing it off. But Elena wasn't so sure. Her instincts screamed something was wrong.
Then came the tremor.
Chapter 3: The Pressure Builds
Suddenly, a loud crack echoed through the vessel. Emergency lights flashed. Communications were down. Panic spread as the walls creaked under pressure. The Titan was no longer just a sub-it was now a trap.
They had 8 hours of oxygen. And no way to call for help.
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