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Dispatches: Mad Science Sharky's Machine By Anthony Cerretani
1. CAMERAS are mounted behind both eyes and inside decoy remoras, scavenger fish that attach themselves to sharks. The cameras feed into two small monitors, which Cousteau uses to track footage and see where he's going. 2. Depth is controlled by filling or purging three plastic dorsal BUOYANCY BAGS. 3. Two small TANKS capture the spent air from the propulsion system, preventing suspicious bubbles. 4. The exterior is covered with gray SKINFLEX, a stretchy plastic used to make both artificial limbs and movie monsters. 5. STEEL RIBS and a flexible plastic spine provide structure. 6. Troy is a "wet" sub; it fills with water. Cousteau dons a wetsuit and enters via the HINGED HEAD, using a scuba rebreather system to complete dives as long as six hours. 7. To swim, Troy uses compressed air from a SCUBA TANK to drive pistons that pull the tail back and forth with cables. Cousteau pilots with a joystick. |
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