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During Mark Meltzer's research into the kidnapping of his daughter, Cindy, and his quest to find her, he came into contact with many individuals connected to the history of Rapture. Some were researchers of the Vanishing in the 1940s and 50's, others were hindrances or helpers in Mark's journey. Below is a list of Mark's contacts and individuals mentioned in There's Something in the Sea.
Main Characters[]
Minor Characters[]
- Alvin H. Carseman
- Amanda Kay Meltzer
- Benny Stango
- Big Sister
- Casey Ferrence
- Carleton Rede
- Celeste Roget
- Charles Molley
- Cindy Meltzer
- Dash H. Carmady
- DJ Blackjack Nevil
- Howard Lyman
- James Millard Oakes
- Lee Wilson Seward
- Lex Harlan
- Phil Isidore
- Roscoe Inman
- Ulrich Broder
Mentioned Characters[]
- Amy George
- Andrew Ryan
- Anna May[1]
- Anton Arnhem[2]
- Arthur Gene Tuggle[1]
- Arthur H. Cannon II[3]
- Atlas
- Bill McDonagh
- Black Knight[4]
- Blue Pawn[4]
- Brian Kerrigan[3]
- Brigid Tenenbaum
- Buck Raleigh
- Cal Whitkins[5]
- Camille Dumas
- Casey Lester[3]
- Catherine[6]
- Chantal Dumas
- Charlotte Clune[3]
- Claude Dumas[3]
- Colin Anton Ressnak[7]
- D. Grace[8]
- Doc Miller
- Eamon Clune[3]
- Elena Rodriguez
- Elgar Vankin
- Esther George
- Flash Wentzel[9]
- Flann McDonagh
- Frank Hoke[3]
- G.G. Hamby[3]
- Georg Gudmundsson[10]
- H. Beleche[9]
- Hannah Moeller[3]
- Harris Beaumont[3]
- Harold Walker[3]
- Hans Hunger[11]
- Harvey Walden Dibble[12]
- Herbert Q.[13]
- Hugh Gahugan[14]
- Ivory Pawn
- Iron Pawn[4]
- Izzy Kauffman[15]
- J.H. Buss[16]
- J.S. Steinman
- J. Jay Fyler[9]
- Janet Walker[3]
- Jean Louis Roget
- Jennifer Walker
- Johann Jelenski[Source for where Johann is mentioned]
- Julie Langford
- Leon Alfonso[3]
- Lisette Dubois[3]
- K. Kucharski[8]
- Kyburz
- Marie Dumas[3]
- Marie J. Jelenski[3]
- Mary Elizabeth Sarsfield
- Matthew Degen[citation needed]
- Maura Clune
- May J. Carmody
- Melinda Jelenski
- Michael Whelan[3]
- Mimi Tabor
- Naledi Atkins
- Nayland Fitch[17]
- Pamela Poires[18]
- R.K. Mailer[3]
- Richard Clerkwell
- Robin Gorshin[3]
- Roald Ragnarsson[17]
- S.B. Mackin[3]
- Sander Cohen
- Ulrike Moeller
- Ward Nayland Sarsfield[3]
- Werner Moeller[3]
- Wesley McDonnell[19]
- White Bishop[4]
- White Pawn[4]
- Yellow Pawn 32°[4]
- Yi Suchong
- Zigo d’Acosta
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mentioned in "The original drop-outs: The Secret History of the Vanishing".
- ↑ Judge of New York County Court. Tollevue Hospital, RØd Killian Quain documents.
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 There's Something in the Sea phase one documents.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 International Order of the Pawns
- ↑ A colleague of Naledi Atkins.
- ↑ A woman who lived with James Millard Oakes in Rapture.
- ↑ A journalist working for The Monthly Undergrounder, who wrote "The Grey Ghost of Tangiers" and "The drop-outs: The Secret History of the Vanishing".
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 X-ray images in "Days 1-6" folder, Something in the Sea website.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Mentioned on "Visionary Wonder Stories".
- ↑ Chief of Air Operations, who searched Apollo Air Flight DF-0301.
- ↑ Puzzle Boxes
- ↑ Judge of the Municipal court of Borough of Manhattan, who sent Benny Stango to arrest Mark Meltzer.
- ↑ Lutwidge Writings
- ↑ A beachcomber, who saw Doc Miller, Kyburz and May J. Carmody on Turtle Bay beach.
- ↑ Author of "Kauffman's Korner".
- ↑ Validating officer of US Navy, who signed James Millard Oakes' identification card.
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 Mentioned in "The Frozen Triangle".
- ↑ A translator, who translated a French newspaper article for Mark Meltzer.
- ↑ Fireman Commissioner, who organized a full investigation to determine the cause and intended to prove the safety measures of the textile plants in the Lutwidge property managment.