On the next entry, Mark pieces together the third riddle, wondering what it could mean. At the same time, there was an interesting letter he got that talks about another organization and he investigates the cargo area to see how he's going to sneak in. Wonder what's he up to?

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


Chapter Fifty-Three: The Train in the Sky

Mark's log, November 21st 1968.

Sea is getting a little choppy as of late. There have been reports around the Caribbean that there's a tropical storm brewing in the middle of the Atlantic. No word if it's heading to our location. We have to wait and see what's bound to happen.

Back to my investigation, managed to translate the third riddle of the puzzle box. But I find this riddle too confusing. Here, let me read it…

'In forty seven a train last left this nest and tucked within an ebon fowls breast.'

That doesn't make any sense. Why is it that Lutwidge talks about a train when its ships and planes I should be looking for? Then I remembered that he might be talking about some kind of craft that has the name of the train. I looked back at the Frozen Triangle book and found at the beginning of chapter nine that there was a plane that vanished within the triangle itself. It was some kind of transport plane carrying tons of materials and hundreds of troops, somewhat of a military secret if I'm reading this correctly. They call it the C-47 Skytrain. Guess that kind of make sense be that it was transporting soldiers and what not during World War II. However, I don't think that's the right answer. The riddle did say something about leaving the nest, so I believe that they were talking about an airport that the plane left. Unfortunately, I can't get the answer on the book since the first page was ripped off, preferably from Lynch. So my best option is to contact Inman or Phil for this type of information.

Another thing I want to get off my chest is that during the first stops, I've been getting fan mail from people in different countries. Some people were supporting me while others heard about my financial troubles and gave me some cash, like a couple of bucks would help. But there was one letter that got my attention. This person, who I won't reveal the name, told me about this person he know who works for this organization called the Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center (A.U.T.E.C.) an Area 51 like facility that researches Unidentified Submersible Objects (U.S.O.) pfft… Now I heard everything! I talked to Ferrence about the AUTEC when we were approaching Andros Island and he was a little unedged. Took it upon himself to veer closer to the island since the Naval project is originally based. He believed that there could be some USOs around the area, but the only thing we saw were a bunch of Skyhawks before we left. Still the letter said that the AUTEC has much better research then N.U.F.O.S., I find that highly unbelievable. Still, I might find them of interest. Should contact Isidore about this; see if he has some information about the organization.

One more thing… I checked out the cargo area of the Bly and I got to admit, they keep everything secure. I see a couple of guards posted up around the place and most of the crates were locked tight. Looks like the captain is determined to make sure no one would get in those crates. Got to figure out how to get in those crates and see what's in them. There's got to be some way avoiding the guards just to get in. Better start strategizing.

End Entry…


Sounds like Meltzer is determined to find out what's in the cargo bay. Wonder how he's going to do that? We'll see in the near future. Next entry, the Bly entered Puerto Plata and Meltzer gets information and a delivery from Inman. What will he find? Answer will be tomorrow or Sunday. Please Review.