Samuel Shore

Commander S. Shore was the Controller of Marineville.

His daughter, Atlanta Shore, was born circa 2042. By 2065, Atlanta had worked alongside her father in Marineville's Tower as assistant controller for several years. (PROSE: Atlanta Kidnapped!)

After the S.A.3. went missing in January 2065, a grim-faced Shore told reporters that it was the third aircraft carrier to have vanished in the month. (PROSE: Stingray Attacked!) He later placed the W.A.S.P. station on Orange Standby, citing concern for the safety of the Stingray. He told TV 21 "Stingray is finished, we've got to be prepared for anything". As the crisis continued, it was reported that Shore was ready to launch Hydromic Missiles unless there was further news from the Stingray within the next two hours. (COMIC: Genesis of Evil) With still no contact from the Stingray, a special correspondent reported that Shore and his men could do nothing but wait for the attack they felt sure was coming. (PROSE: Fireball Surrenders!) After the "war with a vengeance" had officially begun with Titan-controlled aircraft firing rockets into the surface installations of an underground shelter, Shore was said to be deciding his next course of action as Marineville High Command was left reeling. (PROSE: Titan Declares War!)

Commander Shore endorsed Phones Sheridan when he sent word from Stingray to Marineville informing them that he was about to engage a Titan Terror Fish in combat. (COMIC: Duel of the Daleks)

In July 2065, in reference to the ongoing investigation at Tracking Station 17, Senator Jack Marasel of France accused "Shore and his boys" of "gaily galavanting around some island looking for ghosts". Senator Adrinnikof of Russia defended Stingray but the debate was ultimately adjourned until the next day. (PROSE: Civil War)

Behind the scenes
Commander Shore originates from the television series Stingray.