1 |
There are some people clinging to debris in the water near the iceberg south-west from here. Will you go there and save them? I must stay on the ship and lead the rescue operations. |
2 |
We need to maneuver very carefully here. There are many icebergs in this area. We might have to get rid of some cargo to lighten the ship. |
3 |
The people we saved have lost everything they had with them. They will need some money for food and to get home once we arrive in New York. |
4 |
We can’t risk another tragedy. With so many icebergs here we should be ready for anything. Let’s give out the lifebuoys to all people aboard. |
5 |
We could heat up the cabins by collecting some wooden debris from the water and burning it. We have barely enough fuel to get back to New York now. We can’t use it for heating. |
6 |
One of the survivors, Mrs. Brown is her name, is greatly helping all the others. See if you can assist her in any way. Maybe she needs some medical supplies or food for the people. |
7 |
Mrs. Brown would like to cook some hot food for the survivors. There should be pans and pots in the kitchen. We can spare a bit of wood for the cooking. Will you prepare the kitchen for her? |
Final |
It is in these moments of shared warmth and comfort that we truly understand the depth of our collective strength. Please continue to supply the survivors. |