Bobbyinski Dive Character Description

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The main character of Dive is Bobby Kaczinski, but his nickname is Kaz. He used to play on a hickey team. Kaz is in his teens and he is a natural born leader/athlete. He is a tall, muscular, dark-haired teenager that walks with pride. He is oftern leasing the team of diver's. One of the main ruins tha the diving crew finds is a sunken ship. The ship is so important becuase it propels the story into the climax. The ship was founded by Dante (the photographer of the diving group) and everyone is amazed that Dante could even see the ship at

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