This next chapter, Meltzer has dinner with the Captain of the S. S. Nellie Bly and get information and why he's interested in Phil and N.U.F.O.S. Nothing much, just a sub note throughout the whole investigation.

Disclaimer: I don't own Bioshock, its sequel, or Something in the Sea.


Entry Fifty-One: A Dinner Invite

This is Mark's log dated November 17th 1968.

We left port two days ago and are on the way to the Island of Andros. My search for Cindy is slow right now due to the fact that I don't have The Frozen Triangle book with me. I've managed to decode the cipher of the next riddle and it's just like the last one, giving me hints for a sunken vessel. I got it down on paper. Let me read it for a moment…

'Look to the sea where the Baldur once sailed and spell the surname of the captain who failed.'

Sounds like I need to know about the captain of the Baldur, which I believe is another ship that disappeared within the North Atlantic Triangle. But without the book, I won't know the answer of the name of the captain. Thank goodness that I got the message from Phil, saying he's got the book. He told me he'll give it to his contact in Andros Island and that contact will give it to me. Don't know who this contact is, but Phil gave this contact my code frequency so this contact will give me the call.

Another thing is that this triangle in the triangle Lutwidge talked about got me to thinking about that German U-boat I got from the first riddle. I was able to get an atlas map from the Bahamas gift shop before we left and placed it up on the bulletin panel on my study desk. I then marked the location of the sunken ship near Denmark. My guess is that the U-336 is one of the points of the two triangles. I just have to wait and see if I get the other ships that were taken down.

Off point now, I was finally able to get a dinner invite last night by Captain Ferrence. This gives me the opportunity to ask questions of why the captain is interested in Phil's ridiculous organization. The dinner was nice and all, clam chowder for an appetizer, a filet with some potatoes for the entry. It wasn't much, but it was a decent meal. After that, the captain talked about his life story. It was pretty interesting.

Ferrence use to have been part of the US Navy and was a maritime pilot in Hong Kong. Unfortunately, he was discharged for his violent mood swings and reckless nature. He said that he hated the U.S. government ever since he was dishonored and it led to some rebellious actions, some of which he wouldn't even tell. Of course one of them he talked about is joining the N.U.F.O.S. member list because he believed that the government was hiding something interesting. Another reason is that like Phil's organization, he believed in the unbelievable. He had always heard rumors of sailors seeing things in the sea. The ghost ships, the mermaids, the Krakken, anything that only exits in myths and stories. I call that complete bullshit. Ferrence also said that he been in the Frozen Triangle, a couple of times just to deliver his cargo. My guess is that he must've been in and around the boarder and never really went deep into the center. But whatever the case, he has experience in the Triangle and I need to trust him to get me to Rapture once I find the entry point. I just hope he takes me there.

End Entry…


At least we get the back-story from Ferrence, thank god for the bio I got from Bioshock Wiki. And for those who went to the viral site before, we all know where this goes to next right? On the next chapter, Mark finally gets the book on the next location and answered the second riddle of the puzzle box. Also, if ProjectXantos is reading this, he gets the information needed from Hadleigh's son. Please Review.