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| '''''seaQuest DSV 4600''''', otherwise known as '''''seaQuest''''' or '''''seaQuest DSV''''', is the titular submarine designed by [[Nathan Bridger]]. Boasting unique technologies in advance of other seafairing technologies, it is the first submarine to bear the name, exiting service in 2019 when it self-destructs to prevent an environmental catastrophe. | | '''''seaQuest DSV 4600''''', otherwise known as '''''seaQuest''''' or '''''seaQuest DSV''''', is the titular submarine designed by [[Nathan Bridger]]. |
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| == Nor-Pac Service (c. 2010s―2017 CE) ==
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| As a project of [[Nor-Pac]], ''seaQuest'' is designed by [[Nathan Bridger]], a well-respected military officer and futurist. The ship had many different technologically-advanced features integrated into it, making it the largest submersible of the seven seas. Built in San Francisco, Bridger did not see the ship to completion as he left the Navy following the reported death of his son, [[Robert Bridger|Robert]], who was believed killed in action.
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| The ship was completed and entered service during the height of the "land rush" for mineral and undersea resources in the mid 2010s. Captain [[Marilyn Stark]], a student of Nathan Bridger, commands ''seaQuest'' under Nor-Pac Command, mainly serving to defuse situations with other confederations. Her beliefs and the ever-constant reality of rapid escalation and deescalation of skirmishes lead to her decision to disobey Nor-Pac stand-down orders, with her executive officer, [[Jonathan Ford]], relieving her of command under Article 20, Section 8 of Nor-Pac Command regulations. This event, the [[Livingston Trench Incident]], galvanizes the desire of many to seek other non-military solutions, with ''seaQuest'' embodying this new direction {{Ep|To Be or Not to Be}}.
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| == UEO Service (2018―2019 CE) ==
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| Seven months following the Livingston Trench Incident in 2017, [[Nor-Pac]] provides ''seaQuest'' to the [[United Earth/Oceans Organization]] (UEO). In the six months that follow, ''seaQuest'' undergoes refit as a hybrid military and science submarine, overseen by Commander [[Jonathan Ford]].
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| UEO's leadership, spearheaded by Admiral [[William Noyce]], begins a unique campaign to recruit Nathan Bridger back into the fold for ''seaQuest''<nowiki/>'s captaincy {{Ep|To Be or Not to Be}}.
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