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There were eleven seats. All empty. All facing forward. Nothing else. No lights. No wires. No steering mechanism. Just a room made for people—but no way for them to steer. A marine biologist from the local university claimed the shape of the hull was “hydrodynamically impossible.” No rudders, no propulsion. And yet, it had moved. Somehow. And no barnacles meant it had only recently entered salt water.
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