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Published: 2019-10-23 15:53:02 +0000 UTC; Views: 3484; Favourites: 31; Downloads: 15
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Sabine had waited for over an hour for the enemy deep diving recovery team to show up at the wreckage of the sunken trawler. She HAD to get the black box from the control room, but had been unable to remove it due to security codes and locks. She waited just down the hallway watching the diver enter the control room and skillfully remove the black box from the control panel. As he stepped into the hallway of the sunken vessel, Sabine dropped down from the ceiling above and wrapped her legs around his helmet assembly and cut quickly his air lines before he could react. She held on for dear life as he struggled to reach her, only to have his bulky diving suit limit his range of motion...Related content
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Bob2d2 [2019-11-08 15:21:36 +0000 UTC]
There's a scene a little like this in "When Eight Bells Toll" from 1971 ( www.imdb.com/title/tt0067976/) when Anthony Hopkins as a black wetsuited frogman disposes of a brass helmet deep sea diver by cutting his air line and he drowns inside his suit and helmet. Quite the way to go!
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skyraidernimrod2 In reply to Bob2d2 [2019-11-08 17:58:15 +0000 UTC]
Gonna have to check that one out! I THINK I've seen a still of the scene of neoprene diver vs. deepsea diver somewhere. Love Anthony Hopkins AND Alistair McLean novels! Ice Station Zebra, Guns of Navarone and HMS Ulysses were some of my favorite novels as a teenager.
The old brit movie "The Silent Enemy" is one of my fave scubafight movies. It's about "Buster" Crabbe and his Brit frogmen vs Italian frogmen riding chariot torpedos from neutral Spain and blowing up shipping in Gibraltar.
GREAT scuba fight scenes. There's an scene from the old SWAT TV show from 70's with a female diver and her henchdivers shanghaiing a diver in red suit and pulling out his regulator...
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ToniConnor [2019-10-24 12:46:26 +0000 UTC]
Sabine looks so haughty & superior!! Supremely sure of her victory
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skyraidernimrod2 In reply to ToniConnor [2019-10-24 16:29:38 +0000 UTC]
She does! So you KNOW there’s Megalodon or kraken sneaking up behind her to bring her down a notch!
I have fur sketches on my drawing table I need to ink for you!
Love your DA page!
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skyraidernimrod2 In reply to Fetartist [2019-10-23 17:57:48 +0000 UTC]
As a scubafighter, you live by the hose and die by the hose I guess...
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skyraidernimrod2 In reply to Bob2d2 [2019-11-08 15:20:08 +0000 UTC]
Glad you dig it Bob! More scubafights coming this weekend (I hope)
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lynxwhisperer [2019-10-23 17:09:40 +0000 UTC]
A mean way to go but he asked for - he painted the skull on his helmet, right?
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skyraidernimrod2 In reply to lynxwhisperer [2019-10-23 17:38:22 +0000 UTC]
For sure! Skull insignia = bad guy/trouble! I get alot of requests for drowning scenes for some reason. I've almost drowned twice in my life, so it's not something I fantasize about, but I guess because I dig drawing scubaspies, it's goes along with the job.
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lynxwhisperer In reply to skyraidernimrod2 [2019-10-23 20:59:03 +0000 UTC]
Oh - I´m glad you made it out alive! Drowning is not that funny.
On the other hand:
Drowning/suffocation has an uneasy appeal, that´s for sure, as breathing is essential; the fear of not being able to draw that next needed breath makes us shiver and shake and our hearts race (yet there are several quite erotic games... uh, don´t go there alone, David, please... too late - too bad)
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