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Was Nessie active in the war effort? - robkelk - 10-20-2016 CBC: http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/100-y ... -1.3811500]Engineers stumble on WWI German submarine sunk by 'sea monster' This sounds sufficiently interesting to add to a Weird War One game or story: Quote:The submarine was caught by the British HMS Coreopsis on April 30, 1918, as it was floating on the surface during the day. The German crew surrendered without resistance. Alas, some people are spoilsports: Quote:[Historian Innes McCartney] has a different theory of what may have happened, and it doesn't involve sea monsters. Shall we go with the reported story instead of the historical reconstruction? -- Rob Kelk "Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of the same sovereign, servants of the same law." - Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012 - DHBirr - 10-20-2016 I'd like to hear the historian's explanation for why Captain Krech spun such a wacky yarn.... ----- Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING. - Skyfire2020 - 10-22-2016 It's probably a sign I've watched too many cartoons but my first though was the monster was probably an allied sub disguised as a sea monster on some sort of secret mission. Mark |