Morning 033 ➜ Day 033 Starting Square: IX.H.27 Ending Square: IX.U.9 Duration: 11 hours General Search Results:
old rusted chain
old rusted crowbar
harpoon bolt
small section of rope
seabird - seagull
large black feather
partial plastic bottle
crushed circuit board
shot glass
dead fish (fresh)
James the rat doesn't seem especially interested in eating right now, but it also doesn't seem interested in leaving, either, so it ends up accompanying them to shore and does not fight back against any attempts to move it (as long as there is a suitable barrier between it and the person handling it, like a towel - otherwise they may get an irritable nibble).
The glowy blue lizard is a bit more lively and harder to get a hold of, but Squalo is still able to wrangle it onto the raft regardless. Senku more than Squalo will probably notice that it starts to gasp like a fish once it's been out of the water for more than a minute; probably best to not keep it exposed for too long like this.
Squalo does have enough oxygen to explore the second set of ruins in square IX.K.28 for another couple of hours. By late morning it seems that the sharks have moved on, perhaps migrating towards the larger reef to the east. This particular wreckage is harder to identify because it seems to have been made mostly of wood, which is now either totally degraded or petrified, in addition to being encased in stationary marine animals. What he finds during his dives there is detailed in the list above.
There aren't any other shipwrecks to explore near here - not that the group has seen, anyway - so they spend the rest of the daytime hours paddling back to shore and walking up the beach, arriving at the airfield right at the beginning of Night 033.
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Starting Square: IX.H.27
Ending Square: IX.U.9
Duration: 11 hours
General Search Results:
James the rat doesn't seem especially interested in eating right now, but it also doesn't seem interested in leaving, either, so it ends up accompanying them to shore and does not fight back against any attempts to move it (as long as there is a suitable barrier between it and the person handling it, like a towel - otherwise they may get an irritable nibble).
The glowy blue lizard is a bit more lively and harder to get a hold of, but Squalo is still able to wrangle it onto the raft regardless. Senku more than Squalo will probably notice that it starts to gasp like a fish once it's been out of the water for more than a minute; probably best to not keep it exposed for too long like this.
Squalo does have enough oxygen to explore the second set of ruins in square IX.K.28 for another couple of hours. By late morning it seems that the sharks have moved on, perhaps migrating towards the larger reef to the east. This particular wreckage is harder to identify because it seems to have been made mostly of wood, which is now either totally degraded or petrified, in addition to being encased in stationary marine animals. What he finds during his dives there is detailed in the list above.
There aren't any other shipwrecks to explore near here - not that the group has seen, anyway - so they spend the rest of the daytime hours paddling back to shore and walking up the beach, arriving at the airfield right at the beginning of Night 033.