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Paul took the cup with a disappointed look on his face
“It’s good for you,” Gamay said
He nodded “How do things look up top?”
“No one on deck,” she told him “Too cold and miserable to be outside”
“That’s one thing in our favor,” Paul said “We’re only a few ht we’d be We should probably wake up the Reo”
“I’ll get to it”
Gamay settled in and turned on her laptop while Paul opened the cabin’sBrisk air poured in, freshening the room
“Who needs coffee when you have salt air?” Gamay said
“Me, for one,” Paul said Standing beside the , he ree With a twist of his hand, he attached a waterproof transh the openIt slid down the side of the ship, drifting back with the wind until it eventually reached the sea
“Transmitter is in the water,” Paul said “Let’s hope no one looks out theand wonders what this black wire is doing on the outside of the ship”
“I wouldn’t worry about it,” Gaer on this ship has congregated in the hall I’m ready to transmit”
“All clear”
She tapped away at the keyboard and sent a signal to the Re it to power up After a short delay, she was rewarded with a signal from the ROV and the appearance of a reame display, with virtual controls and dials acros
s the botto caht side of the screen displayed readings fronetometer and other sensors
“All syste from the hull”