"This sure is impressive equipment. So multi functional." Velma says as they look around the boat.
"Totally I got high score... hey what happened to my game?" Fred asks as he is messing with a machine as Cat man goes over to him.
"uh Fred I think you were playing the digital compass." Cat man says.
"Well I still got high score." Fred says proudly.
"I've networked my laptop into the ship's computer. This way I can monitor the sonar and download the information." Velma says as Ian and Alexis go over to her.
"Nice job Velma." Alexis says.
"Very well. Say hello to the ocean motion three thousand. With it we can track our position by satellite while sanctimoniously scanning the contents of the Loch floor." Ian says as a grid on a table comes up out of the floor.
"Look." Alexis says pointing to something moving on the grid.
"Mcintyre report?" Ian asks as a man with a red beard comes over to him.
"Sir target spotted at burying sixty fathoms at thirty knots." Mcintye says as he gives the report.
"It's nearly twenty meters long." Velma says.
"It's gone!" Daphne says as the creature on the grid disappears.
"It just vanished." Star Child says.
"A target that size can surely not just vanish. There must be some explanation." Ian says.
"Whatever it was it's probably hiding in an underwater cave." Velma says.
"Aye. Loch Ness is famous for them." Shannon says agreeing with Velma.
"I wish there was some way we could check it out." Fred says.
*Timeskip*
"I must say it looks like your friends fancy my mini sub." Ian says as they watch Scooby and Shaggy hide in a mini sub.
"That would be perfect for exploring the Loch." Velma says.
"Would you mind if we borrowed it?" Daphne asks.
"Do you think you could pilot such a craft?" Ian asks.
"Sure I drove my van into the Loch just yesterday." Fred says proudly.
"Yea um we'll stay up here on the boat." Star child says.
"You don't wanna go with us?" Alexis asks.
"Preferably no. After the last adventure with Shaggy and Scooby we'll stay here and help." Space man says.
"Alright then suit yourselves." Shannon says.
