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seaQuest DSV :: The Good Death (01x22)
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| Title: | The Good Death |
| Episode #: | 01x22 |
| Production Number: | 68931 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday May 15th, 1994 |
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SeaQuest is ordered to sink a diamond smuggling sub, only to find out it full of refugee children from an abusive Asia country. Once the country thinks seaQuest might board the sub and learn their dirty secret, the drop depth charges on the fleeing sub. This causes seaQuest to go into hiding, and leaving the last rescue sub with Lt. Ford, Dr. Westphalen, her daughter, and Chief Chan aboard have to surface and try to hide among the terrorized people of the country the kids tried to leave. SeaQuest must find their crew before the Dictator finds them and kills them.
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Technical Consultant Bob Ballard’s ending comment:
Hello, I Bob Ballard from the Woods Hole Institution. In 1963 the U.S. submarine Thresher was lost in eight thousand five hundred feet of water, with all hands aboard. In response to that disaster, and the loss of the submarine Scorpion three years later, the Navy developed two deep diving rescue submersibles, the Mystic and the Avalon. What’s unique about these submersibles is that they can attach themself to a downed submarine, and safely remove it’s entire crew. Join me on the next exciting adventure of seaQuest DSV. |
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