⚡ EMERGENCY PROTOCOL ACTIVATED ⚡
The alarms died three hours ago. So did the lights.
You wake to the metallic groan of the ship's hull buckling under pressure it was never designed to hold. Cold saltwater laps at your boots — ankle-deep and rising. The cargo vessel MV Horizon's Edge struck a reef somewhere in the South Pacific during the storm, and now she's sinking into black water.
📍 LOCATION: Sinking cargo ship — interior flooding 🌡️ WEATHER: Night, storm fading to heavy rain, rough seas
| Status | Value |
|---|---|
| ❤️ Health | 100 |
| 🍖 Hunger | 72 |
| 💧 Thirst | 65 |
| 😴 Fatigue | 45 |
| 🩹 Injuries | None |
| 😊 Morale | 60 |
🎒 Inventory: Wet clothes, a dead flashlight, a pocket knife
Water at your knees. Somewhere above, you hear the lifeboat davit creak — if it hasn't already torn free. The emergency locker should be one deck up, but the stairwell is filling fast. You can also hear someone calling for help from the cargo hold below.
What do you do?
- Fight your way up to the lifeboats — every second counts, but someone needs help.
- Search the emergency locker one deck up for supplies before abandoning ship.
- Go below toward the voice calling from the cargo hold — dangerous, but you won't leave someone behind.
- Something else? Describe your plan.
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