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Black Stories 3 ~ Case 41: The Spaniards

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Dead Princess Sakana:


--- Quote from: Mushyrulez on December 01, 2010, 03:43:42 AM ---Did the Spaniards' boat touch any other meaningful object? An extension of the larger ship (like a lifeboat)? An iceberg/rock that they had to hit to avoid the larger ship?

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Hmm, it has something to do with an extension of the larger ship, YES. However I can't answer yes to the whole question as it is.
Think about something: Was it asked before what the Spaniards were doing on the ship anyway?

Mushyrulez:

:V

The two Spaniards were fishing on their small boat, when a large boat came sailing by. The large boat was caught in their fishing... net, causing the Spaniard's boat to overturn.

Was there an extension from the smaller ship? Were the Spaniards trying to do something to the larger ship? Did the Spaniards possess something that directly caused them to sink?

My brain feels dead right now. Is this going in the right direction? :ohdear:

Dead Princess Sakana:


--- Quote from: Mushyrulez on December 02, 2010, 06:42:10 AM ---The two Spaniards were fishing on their small boat, when a large boat came sailing by. The large boat was caught in their fishing... net, causing the Spaniard's boat to overturn.
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YES. However, I will not be satisfied with this alone. How could it happen that the large boat caused the small boat to overturn without the captain noticing it?  :3


--- Quote ---Was there an extension from the smaller ship?
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YES. That would be the fishing net.


--- Quote ---Were the Spaniards trying to do something to the larger ship?
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NO


--- Quote ---Did the Spaniards possess something that directly caused them to sink?
--- End quote ---
NO


--- Quote ---Is this going in the right direction?
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Very much so.


Thata no Guykoro:

Was the fishing net responsible for the overturning of the boat?

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