Rep. Alvin H. Carseman is a member of the Congress, whom Mark Meltzer briefly contacted in Phase One of There's Something in the Sea. When Meltzer was investigating the kidnappings of young girls around the world, he decided to contact the Congress, requesting information about the investigation conducted by the Congress. Carseman sent Meltzer one letter in return, in which he thanked Meltzer for the information included with the letter, and explained that it had been included in the investigation by the Air Force, as well as the Office of Naval Intelligence. Carseman further stated that while the phenomena was researched by the said organizations, the kidnappings should be investigated by the FBI, and requested that Mark contacted them. However, Mark instead decided to contact the ONI, le
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| - Rep. Alvin H. Carseman is a member of the Congress, whom Mark Meltzer briefly contacted in Phase One of There's Something in the Sea. When Meltzer was investigating the kidnappings of young girls around the world, he decided to contact the Congress, requesting information about the investigation conducted by the Congress. Carseman sent Meltzer one letter in return, in which he thanked Meltzer for the information included with the letter, and explained that it had been included in the investigation by the Air Force, as well as the Office of Naval Intelligence. Carseman further stated that while the phenomena was researched by the said organizations, the kidnappings should be investigated by the FBI, and requested that Mark contacted them. However, Mark instead decided to contact the ONI, le
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| - Rep. Alvin H. Carseman is a member of the Congress, whom Mark Meltzer briefly contacted in Phase One of There's Something in the Sea. When Meltzer was investigating the kidnappings of young girls around the world, he decided to contact the Congress, requesting information about the investigation conducted by the Congress. Carseman sent Meltzer one letter in return, in which he thanked Meltzer for the information included with the letter, and explained that it had been included in the investigation by the Air Force, as well as the Office of Naval Intelligence. Carseman further stated that while the phenomena was researched by the said organizations, the kidnappings should be investigated by the FBI, and requested that Mark contacted them. However, Mark instead decided to contact the ONI, leading to the first contact with Roscoe Inman, one of his later main contacts. Mark did not contact Carseman again during his search for Rapture.
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