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Friday, July 11th 2003, 11:44pm

Marinkuriren February 22nd 1921: Blaze at naval torpedoschool kills 7,

Blaze at naval torpedoschool kills 7, injures 23
On February 20th, a fire broke out at the naval torpedoschool at Karljohansvern Naval Station, Horten. Causes of the fire have not yet been determined, but the fire is known to have started in the facilities for refueling a recent experimental torpedo-design, with a promising new form of fuel. The properties of the fuel are thought to have contributed to the seriousness of the fire, which killed 5 officers and ranks outright, with 2 more dying at hospital. A further 7 remain in critical condition, their survival not being certain.

harry the red

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Sunday, July 13th 2003, 6:18pm

Very interesting!

Taking into consideration that several mysteries explosions have occurred at Greek research facilities and testing sites plus rumours on how the YI class submarine was lost and some confidential information passed to me by Commodore Igorpopolus, I need to ask the following question.

You’re not playing with oxygen fuel or are you?