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Omes obsessed with discovering the truth of the Godzilla legend From the gripping opening when Godzilla destroys a Russian Typhoon class submarine to the action packed final. Skip to content Search for:. When Sterenko stepped onto the bridge, First Mate Marko Vossolov saluted and relinquished the command chair.

It's moving parallel with us and matching our speed. This object's sound signature is unique - it is not on our tapes. The Russian Navy had a recording of every type of underwater sound, from American subs to natural underwater phenomena. Sterenko looked at his first mate. Vossolov shrugged his shoulders and smiled at the young sonar man's zeal. Captain Sterenko walked over to the sonar screen and peered at it over Ivanovich's shoulder.

His eyes widened when he saw the blip on the screen. Ivanovich shook his head. That's odd, Sterenko thought. If it's another ship, it should have reacted to our sonar sweep It must be fish, or perhaps whales. It has to be a pod of whales And look at the radiation sensors. There was some residual radiation coming from the object. Captain Sterenko picked up a spare set of headphones and put them on.

He listened to the sounds of the ocean outside the Akula's hull. His face grew more puzzled. The object is still matching our course and speed. Sterenko turned back to his first mate. Klaxons began to blare throughout the ship. The fluorescent lights dimmed and the red crash lights came on. They illuminated the submarines bridge with an eerie scarlet glow.

Sterenko turned to another man on the bridge. Increase speed to forty knots. The Akula shot forward in the water. The nose of the bullet-shaped ship tilted and the submarine slipped deeper into the Pacific Ocean. Sterenko watched Ivanovich at the sonar screen. It's matching our speed. It's going faster. Everyone on the Akula's bridge was nervous as they listened to the sonar man. It's moving ahead of us. I - I can't believe how fast it is going!

Its speed is He began to sweat again as his eyes followed the blip on the screen. Then his head jerked. His eyes were wide. It's blocking our way! He turned to Vossolov. They'd gone from a peacetime intelligence mission to armed conflict in a few brief minutes. But armed conflict with what? The officers and men on the bridge exchanged nervous glances. They could feel the boat slowing. Seconds later, the Akula was at a dead stop.

So was the unidentified object in front of them. The bridge was silent now, except for the hum of electronic instruments. It's made a degree turn and is heading for us on a collision course! The Akula shuddered twice as the two anti-submarine torpedoes left their tubes and raced toward the target.

Each torpedo had a computer guidance system and was packed with enough explosives to sink an American Los Angeles-class submarine. Sterenko watched the sonar screen over Ivanovich's shoulder. Exactly five seconds later, the Akula was rocked as the two torpedoes detonated. The bridge was shaken as the force of the explosion Slammed against the submarines titanium hull.

Both torpedoes! During the four seconds that the submarine was buffeted by the explosions, the sonar was useless. Those seconds seemed like an eternity to Sterenko. On the East coast to supervise the activation of CTU's New York office, rogue agent Jack Bauer finds himself in the center of an unleashed hurricane perhaps already too powerful to stop.

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Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Marc Cerasini 10 on Godzilla Returns. Some allowance has to be made This is a book about Godzilla written for an American young adult audience in the 90s At that point America had had a hiatus from Godzilla since only now having access to the following Heisei films attempts at an American movie had failed to gain support and it would be a couple years before the first original American Godzilla movie But Toho saw some sense in licensing items in the US including this book the first of a series of four there was a fifth planned but it didn t meet the deadline and the license ran outI m not one to read YA novels often There are constraints to the category that generally throw me off the shoe horning of young characters into positions Characters Godzilla Returns As Godzilla rises from the Pacific Ocean to again wreak havoc on the modern world young Japanese American reporter Brian Shimura is assigned to cover the story Brian soon bec.

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