:24:05
You know, you have
historians, scientists.
:24:08
It was a great camaraderie.
:24:18
I screamed like a girl
the whole time.
:24:20
Crying like a kid?
:24:22
Cried like a baby.
:24:26
The R.O.V.S were fascinating.
:24:28
Initially they were called
Bot 1 and Bot 2.
:24:31
But ultimately they were named
Jake and Elwood.
:24:42
My name is Mike Cameron.
:24:44
I'm the R.O.V. Creator.
:24:46
The vehicle is not unlike
a little creature.
:24:49
It's got a brain.
It's got a computer onboard.
:24:53
It's got eyes
in a couple cameras up front.
:24:55
Give it a little forward.
:24:57
You are in, Daddy-O.
You're in.
:25:00
It's got this character
about it that's alive.
:25:04
The real revolutionary
part is the fiber-optic spool.
:25:08
It's like a spider
spinning out its own silk.
:25:10
Come in here,
explore these rooms,
:25:13
come back out.
:25:14
If these bots worked
like we were hoping they would,
:25:17
we could go through
the entire ship.
:25:21
The bots are finally going
to "Titanic. "
:25:23
Three years in the making.
:25:30
"Mir-1," Jake's just
coming out of his hooch. Over.
:25:33
Here he comes. He's out.
:25:38
I think we were so
intent on watching the screens.
:25:41
Very quickly,
I forgot where I was.
:25:47
The R. O.V. Had just
unconsciously become our eyes.
:25:53
This is what it's all about.
Cruising around at 12, 000 feet.
:25:59
Jeff, stand by.