CHAPTER 5: IC - At Sea > Panama to Australia
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Doug moans quite loudly.
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Starkweather lay on the bunk, on his side, facing the wall while Dr. Greene trimmed the commander's hair. As his hands worked with the scissors, Greene calmly talked Katie through the gathering of supplies; a bottle of alcohol, towels, his surgical kit, soap and a pan of water. Then the doctor laughed and said, "Commander, I know that you've been across the equator many times, but I'm afraid that you'll be sporting a haircut similar to our new Shellbacks."Mr. Handy wrote:Katie helps Dr. Greene as best she can and fetches whatever he requires from storage so that he can treat Starkweather without interruption.
"Do whatever. Necessary. Doctor," Starkweather spoke at the wall, weakly. "Trim sideburns as well?"
James' slowly disappearing hair revealed a two-inch-long gash that bled freely. Dr. Greene picked up the razor and began shaving the skin alongside the cut, dabbing at the blood with a towel every few seconds. "Miss Wright, can you take over here while I examine Mr. Orgelfinger? Please shave a two-inch area around the cut, then cleanse it with soap and water."
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"Of course, Doctor," says Katie, following his instructions exactly. She carefully shaves and washes the area. "Don't worry, Commander. You're going to be just fine."
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Ewoklord wrote:Doug moans quite loudly.

Doctor Greene moved to Doug's bunk and began examining his eyes and throat. "It is a good sign that you are awake, Mister Orgelfinger. Don't try to talk. Just try to relax and breathe in the oxygen." Greene listened to Doug's lungs and rolled back his shirt and shorts to inspect his skin. Doug's arms, legs, face and neck were reddened, as if sunburned. "You are lucky to be alive, young man."
"I'm sorry, but this is going to hurt," he said to Doug as he wet a sponge. The Doctor then scrubbed all areas that were exposed to ammonia, causing Doug to cry out in pain.
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Katie can't help but wince. Had she been exposed for longer, she might be in the same state as the two men. There but for the grace of God... she thinks.
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Job wrote:Peter Stokely shrugs and says, "I don't know, Father. I heard others talking about him. I heard that men have died because of him."
Father Rucker wonders, if Peter doesn't know James Starkweather's history, then who does?royya wrote:
The priest asks, "Can you tell me who it is that told you about James Starkweather? Since I'm a man of the cloth, I'd like to find out whether I can help the Commander, and to do that I might need more information."
Peter appears nervous and looks around the deck before replying, "The steward told me about our Commander, Father. Tall guy. Dark hair. That's all I can tell you."

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Mr. Handy wrote:"Of course, Doctor," says Katie, following his instructions exactly. She carefully shaves and washes the area. "Don't worry, Commander. You're going to be just fine."

"Wha..."
Starkweather tried to turn from the wall to look at Katie, but stopped with a grunt, rolling back to his previous position, facing away. "Miss Wright. I... Thank you."
He chuckled softly to himself then coughed, his shoulders tensing up, and said, "I hope.
"That I've misjudged you.
"Miss Wright.
"No offense..." His voice trailed off drowsily.
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"You're welcome," says Katie with a genuine smile, "and no offense taken." It is only now that she realizes that she has proven herself to Starkweather. Without her keen eyes and prompt action, he might have died. He would have to be glad that she was with the expedition.
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Thank you son
Rucker replies to Peter and leave him be.
With that Rucker goes to fetch the medical equipment for Professor Moore.
Once did, Father Rucker will go to search for the tall, dark haired steward
Rucker replies to Peter and leave him be.
With that Rucker goes to fetch the medical equipment for Professor Moore.
Once did, Father Rucker will go to search for the tall, dark haired steward
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7:35 p.m. (ship time) – Monday 25th September, 1933
Action begins on the U.S.S. Gabrielle's Main Deck as Father Rucker leaves his conversation with Peter Stokely to walk to the Medical Area
Pictured on the left, Adam Henning without his oxygen mask
7:50 p.m. (ship time) – Monday 25th September, 1933
U.S.S. Gabrielle's Medical Facility: we pick up the action after Dr. Greene and Katie had spent some time working on James Starkweather and Douglas Orgelfinger
As predicted by the doctor, James Starkweather awoke with a yelp when the alcohol was applied. With Doctor Greene's calm reassurances to the Commander, and with Katie's assistance, Greene completed the closing and bandaging of the wound.
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Action begins on the U.S.S. Gabrielle's Main Deck as Father Rucker leaves his conversation with Peter Stokely to walk to the Medical Area
Father Rucker arrived at the medical area and saw Adam Henning lying in a berth, connected to an oxygen tank via rubber tubing and canvas mask. As the priest gathered up medical tools for Professor Moore, he remembered first seeing Adam Henning at the "Crossing the Line" celebration as the man served food and drink to the crew. Just then, the cabin became very crowded when James Starkweather and Doug Orgelfinger were led in by Doctor Greene and Katie Wright.royya wrote:Thank you son
Rucker replies to Peter and leave him be.
With that Rucker goes to fetch the medical equipment for Professor Moore.
Once did, Father Rucker will go to search for the tall, dark haired steward

7:50 p.m. (ship time) – Monday 25th September, 1933
U.S.S. Gabrielle's Medical Facility: we pick up the action after Dr. Greene and Katie had spent some time working on James Starkweather and Douglas Orgelfinger
Doctor Greene finished cleaning and stabilizing Doug, then moved back to work on James Starkweather. "Thank you, Miss Wright, your preparation of his cut looks good." Greene washed his hands and, using his freshly-cleaned fingers, probed Starkweather's cut, causing a renewed flow of blood. "I don't see any indication of a skull fracture. And I see that our Commander has fallen asleep, but he'll be awake in just a moment when I use alcohol to sterilize his cut. Then we'll get him stitched up."Mr. Handy wrote:"You're welcome," says Katie with a genuine smile, "and no offense taken." It is only now that she realizes that she has proven herself to Starkweather. Without her keen eyes and prompt action, he might have died. He would have to be glad that she was with the expedition.
As predicted by the doctor, James Starkweather awoke with a yelp when the alcohol was applied. With Doctor Greene's calm reassurances to the Commander, and with Katie's assistance, Greene completed the closing and bandaging of the wound.
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"Are you feeling any better, Commander?" asks Katie.
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7:45 p.m. (ship time) – Monday 25th September, 1933Job wrote:7:20 p.m. (ship time) – Monday 25th September, 1933
U.S.S. Gabrielle's Main Deck
Øyvind climbs back onto the main deck just in time to see James Starkweather being led away towards the entrance to the Gabrielle's superstructure by Professor Moore and Doctor Greene,and then he hears Katie Wright yell from his left, near the port-side railing; something about blood. Øyvind's eyes and nose and lungs are continuing to burn from his just-completed trip below and he suspects that he'll need a little time to recover before he's able to journey again down into the refrigerated hold.Anatomist wrote:Øyvind hurries back up the hatch.
U.S.S. Gabrielle's Main Deck
Having spent some time in the fresh air to clear his lungs and eyes, Øyvind feels well enough to make a return trip down into the hold to attempt to stop the spraying of ammonia from the damaged refrigeration pump. He stands and asks "I'm going down to shut off that pump. Is anyone with me?" He looks expectantly at the coughing crew members, a number of whom are waiting for their shift at the hand pump.
"I'll go," responds Peter Sykes with a wry smile. "I can't let the Norwegians be the only ones having fun around here."

Øyvind nods and the two men tie fresh rags over their noses and mouths.
Professor Moore reminds Øyvind and Peter of the exact location of the electrical switch, claps them on the back and says, "Be quick, gentlemen, and keep your wits about you."
They then descend the ladder into the pale green fog.
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"I feel as if a I was run over by a bull elephant," responds Starkweather in a shaky voice. He studies Katie for a moment through glassy eyes, then suddenly seems to remember something and attempts to quickly sit up. He grimaces and yells, "Bloody hell," while reaching up to touch the back of his head.Mr. Handy wrote:"Are you feeling any better, Commander?" asks Katie.
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"Take it easy," says Katie gently, helping him. "Is there anything I can do for you?"
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7:35 p.m. (ship time) – Monday 25th September, 1933
Mr. Henning ... you are the steward here right.
Father Rucker speaks to the man he helped to save earlier
Mr. Henning ... you are the steward here right.
Father Rucker speaks to the man he helped to save earlier
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royya wrote:7:35 p.m. (ship time) – Monday 25th September, 1933
Mr. Henning ... you are the steward here right.
Father Rucker speaks to the man he helped to save earlier

Adam Henning looks at the priest and nods, saying, "Yes Father, I am a ship steward." Adam's oxygen mask muffles his voice, but Father Rucker is able to understand the man's words without much trouble. Father Rucker takes note of Adam's black hair and that the man is thin and likely over six-feet tall.
7:45 p.m. (ship time) – Monday 25th September, 1933Mr. Handy wrote:"Take it easy," says Katie gently, helping him. "Is there anything I can do for you?"
After a number of seconds, James Starkweather responds in a subdued voice, "The food. In the reefer hold. Tell Professor Moore."
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"Of course," says Katie. "What exactly do you want me to tell him about the food in the reefer hold?"
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7:45 p.m. (ship time) – Monday 25th September, 1933
U.S.S. Gabrielle's Tweendeck Hold Number Four
They moved past the tail of the plane, carefully stepping over the canvas hose carrying fresh air from above, and the black rectangle of the reefer's open hatch became visible. A fine mist flowed forth from the opening.
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U.S.S. Gabrielle's Tweendeck Hold Number Four
Øyvind noticed that the ammonia gas seemed less dense than it was during his last trip down into the hold, so he felt relieved that the pumping of air into the hold was beginning to help, but the gas remained thick enough to irritate his eyes and to obscure the hatchway into the refrigerated compartment. The two men moved around the aeroplane towards the reefer's entryway and each began to cough.Job wrote:Professor Moore reminds Øyvind and Peter Sykes of the exact location of the electrical switch, claps them on the back and says, "Be quick, gentlemen, and keep your wits about you."
The two men then descend the ladder into the pale green fog.
They moved past the tail of the plane, carefully stepping over the canvas hose carrying fresh air from above, and the black rectangle of the reefer's open hatch became visible. A fine mist flowed forth from the opening.
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Mr. Handy wrote:"Of course," says Katie. "What exactly do you want me to tell him about the food in the reefer hold?"

The oxygen mask covered the entire lower half of the commander's face, but Katie could clearly see concern and weariness in his eyes as he said, "Contamination."
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