
Intact Pen Found Among Wreckage of Imploded Titan Submersible
In the aftermath of the tragic implosion of the OceanGate Titan submersible, the US Coast Guard's recovery efforts have yielded an unexpected discovery: a perfectly intact ink pen belonging to the late Stockton Rush, OceanGate's CEO. The pen, found amidst the scattered debris and human remains, stands in stark contrast to the devastation of the implosion. Images released by the Coast Guard show the pen alongside other recovered artifacts, including fragmented Titanic-themed stickers and business cards. A spokesperson for the Coast Guard stated, "The survival of the pen is quite remarkable, given the immense pressure and force involved in the implosion." This discovery adds another layer to the ongoing investigation into the disaster, raising questions about the structural integrity of the submersible and the circumstances surrounding the tragedy. The recovered artifacts are now being cataloged as part of the Marine Board of Investigation's ongoing efforts to piece together the final moments of the Titan.