Takehaya The Last Ship: !link!

The official story—told only in a single faded coast guard report from Hokkaido—claims that Takehaya suffered a catastrophic failure of her magnetic bearing system 400 nautical miles off the coast of Sakhalin. The crew of 28 was evacuated by a Russian icebreaker. The ship was declared a total loss and left to drift.

The Takehaya is that ghost.

A former radio operator (who refuses to give his name, but spoke to me via a heavily scrambled line) claims that the Takehaya found something out there. "Not a whale," he said. "Not a submarine. Something that made the steel want to stop moving. The engines didn't fail. They refused to run." takehaya the last ship

The Last Voyage of the Takehaya : Ghost of the Iron Sea The official story—told only in a single faded

While the world was watching the fall of the Berlin Wall, Takehaya was carrying decommissioned chemical processing plants from Siberia to Southeast Asia. While the internet was being born, she was sinking low in the water under the weight of enormous, unlabeled crates destined for North Korea. The Takehaya is that ghost

The Takehaya isn't waiting for rescue.