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15-second impossible naval war shot. The camera begins underwater beneath a warship in the open ocean, racing forward through dark blue water and bubbles, then rises through a crashing wave and bursts onto the carrier deck exactly as a fighter jet descends toward landing. It streaks low alongside the landing gear, crosses the deck under the wings as the arrestor hook catches and sparks explode, threads between rushing deck crew and signal lights, then whips upward past the control tower into the sunset sky above the ship. Impossible ocean-to-deck-to-sky continuity, photoreal sea spray, steel textures, and war-drama atmosphere.
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