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Simple Simon wrote:
Extremely thick fog is mostly a myth. Yes, it occurs on occassion but the general run of the mill fog is not so thick that vessels can collide without ever seeing one another. I'm told you are absolutely correct - that there's always a few seconds of stark terror before actually colliding. |
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