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Anything can happen to the ship. The loudest sounds are the sea and the engines. Sudden gusts of wind will tole-torment ships. A shipwreck threatens to drown the crew. The sea can be an unforgiving mistress. Through their work, the crew are in constant peril, exposed to the harshest, most unforgiving elements.
Of course, some of those dangers are artificial. They're there as downhills that lose their grip, as buried reef that dot the sea on its path from greater to lesser depths, as wind currents that swoop and toss. One even proposed that our typically calm seas are a sort of controlled mudslide, rolling in from where the mountains meet the sea to form the basin of the Bay of Fundy, and eventually the Atlantic. But most they come from the world outside of the ship itself -- things that threaten to knock a frigate off course and send her into the bottom of the ocean.
That's the thing about the seascape. The storm never leaves you behind, even as you're swept out to sea. It's there, waiting for you when the sea reveals itself and the wind calms. Even in its calmer moments, the sea can be a sucker for a roll to windward. Or it can be part of a tug of war. Or a collision course. Or a sudden change in the weather that trips up an unprepared ship. d2c66b5586