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There's Something in the Sea
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There's Something in the Sea (shortened as Something in the Sea) was a viral game launched on www.somethinginthesea.com on March 4, 2009, and was part of the marketing campaign for BioShock 2. It details the investigation and related writings of Mark Meltzer, first interested in the abductions of young girls on coasts all around the Atlantic Ocean, and later, a father looking for his own daughter who was kidnapped by a Big Sister from Rapture. The events of "Something in the Sea" were divided up into three phases of Mark's investigation, each with a separate website page on which clues appeared regularly, with each update being presented as "Days". In addition to the third phase part, another viral campaign was launched, with fans who sent letters to Mark Meltzer's P.O. box being invited t
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There's Something in the Sea (shortened as Something in the Sea) was a viral game launched on www.somethinginthesea.com on March 4, 2009, and was part of the marketing campaign for BioShock 2. It details the investigation and related writings of Mark Meltzer, first interested in the abductions of young girls on coasts all around the Atlantic Ocean, and later, a father looking for his own daughter who was kidnapped by a Big Sister from Rapture. The events of "Something in the Sea" were divided up into three phases of Mark's investigation, each with a separate website page on which clues appeared regularly, with each update being presented as "Days". In addition to the third phase part, another viral campaign was launched, with fans who sent letters to Mark Meltzer's P.O. box being invited to solve clues and participate in real-world events. The website was shut down in 2012, though almost all of its contents and updates were preserved at the Rapture Archives Center fan source website and displayed for fans since July 15, 2012.