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// ENTITY_RECORD  //  TYPE: PLACE

Queen Mary

// OVERVIEW

Nexor's dispatches return twice to the Queen Mary, the ocean liner permanently docked in Long Beach, California, designating it the most haunted ship in the world. The May 11 broadcast establishes the vessel's operational history, noting its wartime service before it was permanently moored on Halloween 1967. That dispatch singles out room B340, sealed from public access for thirty years and reopened on Friday the 13th in April 2018, as a focal point of reported anomalies. The May 13 briefing expands the paranormal inventory, adding door 13 and the first-class swimming pool to the catalogue of locations associated with documented accounts. Across both dispatches, the Queen Mary functions in Nexor's framing as a site where historical record and paranormal evidence intersect, with the ship's specific dates and architectural details treated as data points rather than atmosphere.

// 2 APPEARANCES IN THE ARCHIVE

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