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A Passage to Oblivion

A Passage to Oblivion: The Last Voyage of the U.S.S. Cyclops

But after reading A Passage to Oblivion, we may well ask if this nation has not suffered something far more intriguing and tragic than that which befell the king's Bounty. Paperback , pages.

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Not sure what was fact or fiction. The story is very interesting to begin with, I felt there was no need to ad-lib some of the thoughts and dialog.

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This item will only be visible in searches to you, your friends, and admins. Description Discussions 0 Comments 12 Change Notes. Description Discussions Comments Change Notes. Arrive Baltimore, Md, [March 13,]. Train Atl , Consul there, in this case Brockholst Livingston, to state his business and secure whatever aid he could from the chief US representative. This gives us the last known facts about the Cyclops.

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One, the meeting did not go well, but Livingston authorized Worley to receive all the supplies he said he needed. Two, the atmosphere around the Cyclops was truly unsettling; the crew grumbled about their skipper while the port busily went about meeting his demands. Three, the mood was so bad British officers would not even pay the ship the customary visits. The next day, March 4, , the Cyclops raised anchor and left as unceremoniously as she came. When she failed to make Baltimore on the 13th, a search was begun of her entire track from Barbados.


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But the Navy pondered over why no SOS had been received in such an instance. Since it was war time, however, they had made no announcement that the Cyclops was late, but had held back information until sure something had truly gone wrong. On April 15, one month after she failed to make port, the papers were finally given the story she was overdue. The most surprising response came from Livingston on Barbados.

A PASSAGE TO OBLIVION: The Last Voyage of the U.S.S. Cyclops

He expresses himself frankly in the following secret missive. One of the more humorous proposals about the fate of the Cyclops. How many theories can be drawn from this? What about the illegal execution? Who could it have been and why?


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  • Worley certainly hated Asper and, apparently, Cain. A banana court at sea is hardly Navy regulations. On the other hand, could it have been the crew attempting to stop Worley from betraying the ship to the Germans? The Navy had to follow up ever possibility with an investigation. Their task was to be Herculean, spanning a decade, several continents, and thousands of people; and to this day there is evidence to suggest almost every theory above. Yet none could ever be proven, for no trace of the Cyclops has ever been found: Their results, now amassed at the National Archives in Washington, contain about 1, pages of interviews, investigations and testimony.

    It shows the vigor with which the Navy pursued an answer. It is on this material the following is based. The first and foremost theory to confirm or dismiss was betrayal.