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:''The shark submarine is a vessel from the [[Aligned continuity family]].''
:''The shark submarine is a vessel from the [[Aligned continuity family]].''
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The '''shark submarine''' is an undersea vessel resembling a large mechanical shark. It possesses two forward-facing lasers which are powerful enough to destroy electronic sensors and fishing rods, and a self-destruct mechanism which is automatically triggered. It is also capable of acting autonomously, despite having allowances for a crew. When not in use, it's kept docked in the [[Nemo]].
The '''shark submarine''' is an undersea vessel resembling a large mechanical shark. It possesses two forward-facing lasers which are powerful enough to destroy electronic sensors and fishing rods, and a self-destruct mechanism which is automatically triggered. It is also capable of acting autonomously, despite having allowances for a crew. When not in use, it's kept docked in the ''[[Nemo]]''.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==

Revision as of 16:15, 7 August 2014

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The shark submarine is a vessel from the Aligned continuity family.
Insert Jaws Theme here.

The shark submarine is an undersea vessel resembling a large mechanical shark. It possesses two forward-facing lasers which are powerful enough to destroy electronic sensors and fishing rods, and a self-destruct mechanism which is automatically triggered. It is also capable of acting autonomously, despite having allowances for a crew. When not in use, it's kept docked in the Nemo.

Fiction

Rescue Bots cartoon

The shark sub was programmed to seek out electro-magnetic devices near Griffin Rock and destroy them. It began destroying the sensors for the automated lighthouse, before being attracted to a hi-tech fishing rod being used by Heatwave. The Rescue Bot wrestled with the shark until it shook him off by smashing him into rocks. Doc Greene managed to get video of the shark when it attacked the sensor under his floating research lab, and he and Cody Burns realized that it was programmed to attack electro-magnetic devices.

Chief Burns and the Bots went back out to try to lure the shark into a cove, but while they were leading it, it veered off to attack the Griffin Rock ferry, which used electro-magnets in its steering. The ferry managed to evade the shark until Heatwave, Boulder and Chase grabbed the shark and destroyed its lasers and propulsion, at which point it floated to the surface. Once Burns opened the sub, the self-destruct was triggered, and Blades had to fly the sub offshore where it exploded. Deep Trouble

Morocco had a second shark submarine, which he used while salvaging the S.S. Isolde, though its appearances circling the Griffin Rock ferry resulted in Captain Shaw reporting a sea monster. When the salvage mission went wrong, and the Burns's boat was badly damaged, Morocco lifted it out of the water on the shark submarine's back and carried it to land. Tip of the Iceberg He used the sub to reach the island so he could break into the fire station and investigate the Rescue Bots. Changes

During a plan that involved memory-wiping the Rescue Bots, Morocco's shark submarine was caught in a methane explosion which the Bots accidentally caused. Double Villainy

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The sub's power failed as a result of the damage, leaving Morocco drifting. The sub eventually drifted all the way to the Griffin Rock fire house. Rise of the Heroes