CAPTAIN MASSEY Doctor, this ship is heaven. CAPTAIN MASSEY And you're here to keep everyone alive. MAX Breath is irregular. MAX Defib. Now. AVERY I have a pulse. MAX We're some kind of team, huh? CAPTAIN MASSEY Out on the ocean, as in life, it's not a question of when you encounter waves. CAPTAIN MASSEY But what you do when they come up. SPENCER Sir, the wind is changing direction on us. ROSIE Oh, mama. Hang on to our hat. CAPTAIN MASSEY Brace. MAX We're okay. TRISTAN Guys, I have an unresponsive patient. MAX What's going on? TRISTAN Bad call, man. You're her superior. You understand that's, like, a fireable offense. CAPTAIN MASSEY Tension in the medical suite, Dr. Odyssey? MAX Absolutely not. It's a love fest, sir. AVERY I think we need to talk about what happened. AVERY I had fun. CAPTAIN MASSEY What happened the other night was wonderful. But I am a one-woman man. And I want a family. AVERY This wasn't the plan. MAX You're pregnant. But you don't know which one of us... TRISTAN It's not our body. And so, it's not our decision. TRISTAN But that doesn't mean she has to be alone. MAX Can I sit? AVERY Yeah, sure. MAX Avery, I got to say some things. AVERY No, you don't. MAX Look, it came out all wrong... AVERY Yep, it did. MAX I'm sorry. MAX I don't know why I reacted like that, because the truth is, I want to be in a committed relationship and I want to have kids. AVERY Well, that's all well and good, but we don't even know if this is your kid. And I'm glad that you've figured out what you want, but that doesn't mean that I have. MAX Okay. MAX Can we talk it out? What are you thinking? AVERY I'm not certain you are the one that I should be talking to. MAX Why not? AVERY We were having fun. We're not dating, we're not committed. I-I don't expect you to be the father. This is my decision. And it's a big one, and I... I need time and space to figure it out. Please let me have that. TRISTAN We need to get out past the break if we want to catch some waves. SPENCER Or we could just float and relax. TRISTAN What happened to you wanting to learn how to surf? SPENCER I'm sure I meant it when I said it. SPENCER Go catch some waves, surfer dude. I'm good. TRISTAN Spence? TRISTAN Spence! TRISTAN Shark! Shark! TRISTAN Help! TRISTAN Left lower leg. TRISTAN Severe shark bite. AVERY I need every clean towel that we have. ROSIE Got it. Bring him in. MAX Get a hand on it, as much pressure as you can. MAX We need to move him on my count. On one, two, three. Go. Go. MAX We got you, Spence. Hang in. Hang in, bud. MAX Hey, Spence, you're in good hands. We got you, bud. MAX Pulse is rapid but threading. MAX We need to get a tourniquet on that leg. TRISTAN His board leash. MAX You're gonna be okay. MAX Stick with me. Here you go. Stick with me. SPENCER Am I gonna die? AVERY You're gonna be okay. MAX Tight as you can. He's already lost a lot of blood. TRISTAN He's still bleeding. I-I need a rod or a stick. MAX Spence, stick with me, I'm right here. Stick with me. There you go. TRISTAN Come on, Spence. MAX We need to keep him warm. MAX Hey, grab me as many towels, blankets, and jackets as you can. AVERY Tristan. MAX Come on, buddy, hey. TRISTAN We have to make this tighter. TRISTAN Spence? Hey, Spence. Spence. Spencer. AVERY He's going into a hemorrhagic shock. We need to move him. MAX We gotta stop the bleeding first. MAX Hey, Spence, stick with me. Right here, right here. There you go. TRISTAN Arterial bleeding's under control. MAX It'll take too long to get him to a hospital overnight. We're gonna get him back to The Odyssey. MAX Rosie, call the tender now. MAX Stick with us, Spence. MAX Start with two large-bore IVs, for blood and fluid. What type is he? TRISTAN He's O-neg. MAX All right. He's already lost one to two liters. Let's get him on three of Versed, 75 of fentanyl. Run the labs on the i-STAT. TRISTAN On it. TRISTAN Shark's teeth sliced up his leg like serrated knives. MAX Yeah. Skin, muscles, vessels. They're all a mess, probably loaded with bacteria. We need to debride right away. TRISTAN H-He's still moving. We should give him another 100 of fentanyl. MAX He's already hypotensive. Any more will risk cardiopulmonary collapse. TRISTAN I'll do a popliteal fossa block and anesthetize the leg. MAX Grab a bite block as well. TRISTAN On it. TRISTAN We've numbed your leg, but this will still hurt. TRISTAN Take my hand. MAX Ready? TRISTAN Ready. MAX He's okay for now. I got him on broad spectrum antibiotics, but we got to get him to a hospital soon. CAPTAIN MASSEY Let's get him on the fastest tender we got and get him there. MAX It's not advisable. He needs constant care and attention. Even the smallest crisis on the tender could be life-threatening. CAPTAIN MASSEY I defer to your judgment, Doctor. CAPTAIN MASSEY We're two hours from port. I'm gonna see if I can beat it. MAX We'll keep him stable. CAPTAIN MASSEY Thank you. TRISTAN You feel that? SPENCER A little. TRISTAN Here? SPENCER Yeah. SPENCER And that. TRISTAN Wiggle your toes. TRISTAN Well, the good news is that your X-rays show no fractures. That means we're dealing with small tissue injuries, which is a little less scary. SPENCER Tell me the truth. How bad is it? TRISTAN It's not good. TRISTAN The shark did a number on your muscles, an even bigger one on your arteries. It's our main concern. SPENCER Am I gonna lose my foot? TRISTAN We are gonna do everything we can. TRISTAN Is there someone I should call? SPENCER Dad passed away last year after a work accident. Mom's been gone since I was seven. TRISTAN I'm sorry to hear that. SPENCER He was a metal worker. Union guy since he was 17. SPENCER After my mom died, it was just the two of us. We saved up to buy this little fishing boat. It was a piece of junk. SPENCER He loved it. We both did. Every weekend we went fishing together. SPENCER I knew it was hard for him when my mom died, tough job, never enough money, but we always went fishing. Never missed a weekend. Everything was family for him. SPENCER He'd just taken retirement and he was planning his first real vacation. On The Odyssey. With me. To see his son on the bridge. SPENCER He was proud of what I do. His son, the first officer. TRISTAN Mm-hmm. SPENCER What if I can't do it anymore? TRISTAN The cap's pushing The Odyssey as fast as she'll go. We'll be in port in a little over an hour. TRISTAN Hey. SHIP CAPTAIN Mayday, Mayday, mayday. This is The Flicka. We're 18 degrees, 37 minutes north, 111 degrees, 33 minutes west. Something hit our boat. We're taking on water, requesting immediate assistance. CAPTAIN MASSEY Copy that. Flicka, you got The Odyssey. Please restate your location. CAPTAIN MASSEY See if there are other vessels in the area. SHIP CAPTAIN 18 degrees, 37 minutes north. 111 degrees, 33 minutes west. We can see you, Odyssey. We need you. CAPTAIN MASSEY Uh, copy that. Look, uh, listen, we've got an injured crew member aboard, and we're currently searching the area for other vessels. SHIP CAPTAIN Our boat is going under quick and there are sharks in the water. CAPTAIN MASSEY Copy that, we're on our way. CAPTAIN MASSEY Dial in The Flicka's coordinates. You got the comm. Pull ahead. AVERY So we've escaped one shark attack just to head directly into another one. CAPTAIN MASSEY That's the gist of it, yes. How's Munroe? MAX We've stabilized him as best we can, but this delay could be the difference between keeping and losing that foot. CAPTAIN MASSEY We have a moral obligation as the closest vessel to answer the distress call of The Flicka. TRISTAN But Munroe is one of us though, Cap. CAPTAIN MASSEY And if you ask him what we should do, he wouldn't hesitate. We have to save those people. MAX What's his DPA and PTA? TRISTAN His DPA is a one, his PTA is a low two, his foot's already getting dusky. MAX What about a temporary shunt? Reroute the blood flow to the foot and ankle. AVERY That could buy us some time, but we don't have a jabot or an argyle tube on hand. TRISTAN Uh, how about IV tubing? I can help you out with that. CAPTAIN MASSEY No, I need you and Max with the rescue team. Any survivors are gonna need immediate medical attention. AVERY Fine. You guys go, I got this. FLICKA PASSENGER Look at the fins. MAX I see them. Over there. WALLA Hey! Hey! Help! Help! MAX Take my hand. We got you. BROOKE We have injured aboard. TRISTAN Yeah. We got you. You're safe. TRISTAN Take a seat in the back. BROOKE Slowly. TRISTAN Take a seat. TRISTAN You're safe. BROOKE We have two victims with serious blood loss and injury due to shark bite. They need immediate care. Dr. Brooke Lane. MAX Dr. Max Bankman, what happened to your boat? BROOKE Something hit us, knocked a hole in the side. MAX Was it a shark? BROOKE Way bigger, although the sharks were waiting when Josie and Brody ended up in the water. They got her in her belly, but it mostly just hit her wet suit. She's showing signs of hypothermia. MAX Yeah, let's get you out of here. MAX Hey, Tristan, let's get her in blankets right now. TRISTAN I've got her, doc. MAX What's going on down here? BROOKE Brody has traumatic injuries to his left arm and left leg. MAX Excellent work on the constrictor. Now, I need the trauma kit. BROOKE Forget the kit. Let's go. MAX Not until I wash out these wounds. Shark bites are a major source of infection. BROOKE I work surf charters. I know that sharks are the petri dishes of the ocean, and right now we're surrounded by them. There's no way that they're satisfied with a couple of bites. TRISTAN Trauma kit. TRISTAN Max! BROOKE BROOKE Still wanna stick around? AVERY Well, it worked. The shunt is bringing decent blood flow back to your foot. SPENCER How soon can I get back to work? AVERY You'll need at least one more surgery, so it'll be a while before you can get back on your feet. But at least you'll have both of them. SPENCER Avery. We're gonna miss you on this ship, but you're so ready. AVERY Ready? SPENCER To be a doctor. SPENCER I knew you wouldn't let me down. AVERY Well, because if I did, you wouldn't let me hear the end of it. SPENCER You got that right. AVERY You're sweating. SPENCER A little cold. AVERY Your fever is spiking. SPENCER That's bad, huh? AVERY I'll add some something good to your antibiotics. That should help stabilize you. CAPTAIN MASSEY Avery, the tender is headed back. AVERY Copy that. How many incoming? CAPTAIN MASSEY Five souls total. Two with severe shark bite injuries. AVERY I'll be right back. BRODY TRISTAN Check their hands and feet for any skin discoloration, especially blue or gray. JOSIE TRISTAN Women are stabilized. What's the diagnosis in here? MAX Level 4 severity shark wound, injury to the arm and leg. BROOKE Level 1 injury to the abdomen. We're just gonna need 100 milligrams doxycycline, plus two grams ceftazidime. And wound wash out with pulse lavage. BROOKE Hey. We're gonna get you cleaned up, okay? You'll be back on the board in no time. JOSIE Is he gonna be okay? BROOKE He's in good hands. AVERY Not to be overly formal, but who are you? BROOKE Dr. Brooke Lane from the Charter, licensed trauma surgeon in my former life with a SCTW certification. I'm also the reason that Dr. Bankman came back to you without any teeth marks. MAX Yeah, it got a little Jaws 3-D out there for a second. AVERY Well, welcome to The Odyssey. I'm Avery Morgan, nurse practitioner in my current life. BROOKE Good to meet you, Avery. BROOKE How's he doing? MAX He needs a hospital. How far out from port are we? AVERY Last I checked, the captain said three and a half hours. I can call ahead, tell the hospital that we have an emergency amputation incoming. BROOKE It's not an emergency when you cut the arm off a dead man. BROOKE You were right. We should have debrided his wounds out there. There's already signs of muscle death. MAX I don't think it was going to make much difference in the case of this arm. In the meantime, those sharks would have been using their ribs as toothpicks. MAX She's right. This arm's got to go. BROOKE My question is, is the arm the opening act or the headliner? This limb is damaged beyond repair. BROOKE We're gonna have to amputate the leg as well. AVERY We're not equipped to do a double amputation. We're low on blood, antibiotics. MAX The crew can donate if necessary, but I agree with you. This is a tricky operation. It should be done in a real operating room, but he'll be dead by the time we get him to one. MAX A guillotine transtibial amputation is our best bet. BROOKE He'd lose too much soft tissue. MAX A faster cut reduces the risk of septic shock. BROOKE Reconstruction would be way more difficult. Brody is young and athletic. Mobility matters. MAX Really? More than staying alive? BROOKE Of course not. AVERY Then I have to ask, what were you all doing in potentially shark-infested waters? BROOKE That was my client's call, which I'll regret not saying no to for the rest of my life. BROOKE And now Brody is my patient, so it's my call. Guillotine amputation is out. Too many risks. AVERY There's one other issue. As far as cutting through bone, we only have osteotomes. MAX Right. Going at his tibia with a chisel isn't going to save any soft tissue or future mobility. BROOKE We need a saw. A high-power saw. AVERY / MAX Rosie. ROSIE Choices are cut saw, band saw. BROOKE Band saw. MAX Agreed. ROSIE All right. ROSIE Do not push. Let the tool do the work. MAX We're gonna have to get that whole thing through the autoclave. ROSIE Well, first, whoever's driving this thing, is getting a lesson from me. BROOKE Go. ROSIE Get some glasses. Get excited. SPENCER TRISTAN His temp, respirations and heart rate are through the roof. BP is 74 over 35, despite having fluid transfusions and presses. MAX He's showing clear signs of sepsis. TRISTAN His foot's the source of the infection. We need to amputate. MAX Yeah. SPENCER No, no, please. Just give me another antibiotic. MAX I'm not sure that's gonna be effective. SPENCER MAX There are other ways that we could boost your immune response. It would involve shutting down all of your systems or as close as we can get. SPENCER Mmm, I don't understand. MAX Well, we'd drop your body temperature. We'd sedate you, intubate you, paralyze you, take all the pressure off your heart and lungs so your body can fight the infection. TRISTAN They did this to COVID patients early on during the pandemic. SPENCER Go ahead. MAX I do have to warn you. While you're unconscious, some big decisions might have to get made. TRISTAN Spence. If there's a choice between saving your foot and saving your life, there's only one choice. SPENCER I trust you. TRISTAN Okay, deep breath. MAX Where are we? TRISTAN He's at 96.9. That's with the ice. I just added a cooling blanket. MAX We need to get him down to 93. Run a 39-degree bag of saline. TRISTAN Yeah. TRISTAN He's moving air well. Good bilateral breath sounds. MAX Keep an eye on his vitals. MAX His temp's dropping too fast. Stop the saline. Let's get the ice off him. TRISTAN Yeah. TRISTAN Max, his heart rate and BP are both tanking. What has happened? MAX Cardiovascular collapse. He's in V-fib. Starting compressions. TRISTAN I promised him he'd be okay. MAX And he will be. TRISTAN Charging 200. TRISTAN And clear. TRISTAN No pulse. MAX Restarting compression. Push one of epi. TRISTAN Yeah. TRISTAN Come on, Spence. TRISTAN Come on. MAX He's gonna be okay, but let's get an external pacer just in case he codes again. TRISTAN Yeah, will do. TRISTAN RAY Excuse me. Am I clear to leave? TRISTAN We still have to check your vitals and blood pressure. RAY Okay, can we do that now? TRISTAN Give me a minute. RAY Do you mean a literal minute, or is that just an approximation of a short amount of time? Because I need to talk to your captain, and you need to clear me first. TRISTAN I'm sorry, but your needs aren't near the top of my list. BROOKE Hey there, Ray? Can you bring this to the room with the autoclave? RAY Yes. BROOKE Right. And when you're done, I'll check you out. You'll be good to go. RAY Thank you, Dr. Brooke. TRISTAN BROOKE How about you don't talk to my first mate like that? TRISTAN Yeah, well, he was being really impatient. BROOKE Ray is on the autism spectrum, so patience is hard for him. Especially when his routine has been disrupted. TRISTAN I'm sorry. I-I didn't realize. TRISTAN Usually my... my bedside manner is... is impeccable. So... BROOKE How is he? Your... Your friend. TRISTAN Uh, he's under now. That should hopefully buy us some time. I was right there when he got bit. Nothing I could do. BROOKE I know the feeling. TRISTAN Hmm. BROOKE Hey. You know it's not your fault. TRISTAN Mmm. BROOKE I have to go get ready for the surgery. TRISTAN Mm-hmm. CAPTAIN MASSEY Chris, go ahead and set the new course for 18.7 north. RAY You're taking the long way. CAPTAIN MASSEY Sorry, son. And you are? RAY Captain, Officer, apologies for intrusion. I'm Ray Baldwin, first mate of the Flicka reporting for duty. CAPTAIN MASSEY Okay, well, thank you very much, and I appreciate that, but shouldn't you be down in the infirmary? RAY Your nurse cleared me. I came up to see if I could be of any assistance, and based on our current trajectory, it's a good thing I did. CAPTAIN MASSEY Son, did you come up here to insult me and my officers? RAY Oh. No, sir, I... No, I didn't mean to offend you or insinuate... CAPTAIN MASSEY Talk to me. RAY Water's warmer. CAPTAIN MASSEY Yeah. I'm gonna need a little more than that. RAY Uh, water's warmer. Sharks weren't always in this area. They came because the water's warmer. CAPTAIN MASSEY Warm water moves faster. RAY And we're not on the most direct route to port because we're using an old model of current speed. Current's faster now. Boosts our speed. CAPTAIN MASSEY Ironic benefit of climate change, huh? I'll have to check those numbers. RAY Oh, no need. I've done the calculations in my head. RAY But feel free to check, of course. CAPTAIN MASSEY Why don't you stick around, son? Have a seat. MAX I'll take care of the ligation and bone work, you deal with the soft tissue. BROOKE Are you forgetting that I'm a trauma surgeon, not your sous chef? MAX You're the one who was so concerned about the muscle and tissue for the reconstruction. BROOKE True, but I was the one who was trained to use the saw. MAX Is it really that different from a surgical saw? BROOKE Is the soft tissue work too much for you? MAX No. I'm fully prepared to do the soft tissue work. BROOKE You think I can't handle the saw, that it's too big for my dainty hands? MAX I didn't exactly say you got dainty hands. BROOKE Some girls are scared of big tools. But I'm not one of them. AVERY The patient is prepped and ready for surgery. BROOKE We've got active bleeding here. MAX Bovie coming in. BROOKE Here. Bovie on my forceps. BROOKE Stay there. That's good. BROOKE Got it. MAX Okay. Just need to tie off this last vessel and we're good to go. Clamp here. MAX Aves, can I get a little suction there? MAX Perfect. Okay. MAX Retract the other side. MAX Little suction, Avery. MAX That's good. MAX Okay, good. That's got it. We're done. BROOKE Oh. I'll tie it off. MAX Good job. Let's finish what the shark started. MAX Okay, one down, one to go. BROOKE Let's do this. BROOKE Where can a girl get a shower around here? MAX Change of clothes, courtesy of The Odyssey gift shop. BROOKE Aren't you the gentleman? MAX I try. Sometimes, I even succeed. BROOKE That was some surgery. It's been a couple of years since I've done a double amputation. MAX Must be like riding a bike, 'cause you did excellent work in there. BROOKE Thanks. BROOKE You were all right. MAX Just all right? BROOKE Yeah, you started off bossy and territorial. You were only really annoying for, hmm, about 40% of it. MAX Only 40%? That's actually low for me. BROOKE Hmm. MAX What about the other 60? What are we talking about? BROOKE You want the full breakdown? MAX Absolutely. Let me guess. It's an even 20-20-20 split. Impressive, dazzling, masterful. BROOKE Mmm. Not exactly. No, 30% worthy of respect, 28% mildly impressed. MAX You're 2% short. BROOKE That's when I was thinking about us having sex. I think we're pretty evenly matched there. BROOKE AVERY Max, you in there? MAX Hi. AVERY I've been texting. The Captain needs you on the bridge. MAX Sorry. I'll be right there. AVERY Okay. MAX Avery, that's-- AVERY Wow. Wow. I'll let him know. MAX CAPTAIN MASSEY It appears we are being followed. MAX What is that? A shark? BROOKE I don't think so. That's an orca. CAPTAIN MASSEY Yeah, I agree. But who are you? CAPTAIN MASSEY Lot of new people on my bridge tonight. BROOKE I'm Dr. Brooke Lane, medic from the sunken boat. Thanks for the rescue. CAPTAIN MASSEY Welcome aboard. CAPTAIN MASSEY I can tell by the size and the speed and the movement patterns that it's either an orca or a submarine. That's damn sure not a submarine. BROOKE Bet that's what sunk us. MAX Why would an orca attack a boat? RAY There are many possibilities. Teen orcas playing, adults protecting their young. In some instances, orcas are believed to wreck ships so human survivors attract sharks. The sharks are then eaten by the orcas. Well, their livers, to be exact. CAPTAIN MASSEY I skippered a chartered yacht off the coast of Spain about 15 years ago, and we came in contact with one of their young. It hit the ship, but just by accident. But within minutes, we were surrounded by a pod of orcas, and they proceeded to scrape our hull with their teeth. CAPTAIN MASSEY They snapped the rudder, and then they rammed the boat over and over and over again for the next 90 minutes. And then by that time, we were taking on water and had to launch the lifeboat. It's the only time I've ever lost a vessel. CAPTAIN MASSEY Orcas. Some of the most intelligent creatures on the planet. They're territorial, they hold grudges, and sometimes they hunt for sport. And we're right in the middle of their breeding grounds. BROOKE Because you had to adjust your route. For me. CAPTAIN MASSEY Hey. You're on my ship now. Part of my pod. We'll get out of this together. MAX The Odyssey is a massive ship. Orcas are no threat to us, right? CAPTAIN MASSEY I'm not gonna test that hypothesis. TRISTAN You really need to rest. JOSIE Is he... Um... TRISTAN He's stable now, and under the best possible care. JOSIE This is all my fault. TRISTAN No, it's not. JOSIE It was my idea. I found the trip, booked the charter. JOSIE There was this new spot that I wanted us to surf. It was a gnarly one. JOSIE We were there because of me. TRISTAN Josie... It's not your fault. You didn't sink that boat. JOSIE He kept trying to talk me out of it. He wanted us to go to Maui instead. JOSIE Just talking about sitting on the beach and drinking mai tais. JOSIE He's never gonna forgive me. MAX Avery, about what happened in my room earlier... AVERY It's okay. I asked for space, and, uh, you gave it. Who am I to judge how you fill your time? MAX I understand how that must have looked, but nothing happened. I promise you. She just needed a place to shower. AVERY And if I hadn't knocked on the door? MAX I would have said, "Thank you. I'm very flattered, but you need to get dressed." AVERY Glad you had your whole speech worked out. And I'm glad that I saw what I did, actually, because it's... it's very clarifying. MAX What's that supposed to mean? AVERY This morning you said you wanted kids and a family, presumably, possibly with me. And then later, I saw you surgery-flirting with hot shark doctor, and then you invited her to take a shower in your room. I'm not sure what that all means, but it's not nothing. TRISTAN In here. MAX What's going on? TRISTAN His BP's 65 over 41. He's getting more hypertensive. MAX Okay, initiate aggressive fluid resuscitation. Put him on 1,000 milliliter of isotonic crystalloid over the next 30 minutes. Also, start an inotrope. TRISTAN Yeah. AVERY Vitals are unstable. BP is labile. MAX Checking his pulse. MAX No pulse distal ankle. Or foot. MAX That shark bite thrashed his arteries. AVERY The popliteal is still intact. Maybe... MAX It's not enough to perfuse the foot all by itself. Munroe gave us the permission. Now we have to use it. Prep for the amputation and get Brooke. I'm gonna need her help on this. AVERY AVERY What the hell was that? CAPTAIN MASSEY We've lost propulsion. There's no forward thrust. RAY Something hit your propeller, sir. It's possible that the orca overtook us. CAPTAIN MASSEY No. There he is, still on our tail. CAPTAIN MASSEY Chris, pull up camera 7. I want to see what hit us. CAPTAIN MASSEY All right. Roll it back before impact. CAPTAIN MASSEY Rewind. CAPTAIN MASSEY Hold it. Enlarge. CAPTAIN MASSEY A great white. RAY Something's wrong. Sharks have electroreception. They can detect even the smallest electrical pulse. It should have been able to sense the propeller. CAPTAIN MASSEY Yeah. AVERY Still feels like we aren't moving. What happened? MAX No time to figure that out. We need to amputate Munroe's foot now or he could die. BROOKE Hold up. I got you something. AVERY Brody's leg? BROOKE Found it in the flower room. Test results came back. Leg shows no signs of infection, and he's O negative, like your friend here. BROOKE Look, Munroe's losing his foot because his artery's chewed up, right? Well, we have a viable artery on ice right here. AVERY We could bypass Munroe's injured artery with a graft from Brody's leg and possibly save his foot. MAX Let's do it. BROOKE CAPTAIN MASSEY Rosie, what the hell is going on with my ship? ROSIE Whatever slammed into the propeller stopped us cold, sir. Engine seized, and it's heating up fast. If we can't control it, we're looking at a class C fire. CAPTAIN MASSEY Alert the crew. Prepare for Code Bravo. CAPTAIN MASSEY Rosie, can you contain it? ROSIE No idea, but if it picks up, it can travel to the main generator. I need to shut the generator off before the fire hits it. MAX Did she just say she's turning off the generator? AVERY Rosie, this is the infirmary. We're in the middle of Munroe's surgery. We cannot lose power. ROSIE If a fire hits the generator, it'll blow a hole the size of a Buick in the hull. CAPTAIN MASSEY How long before the backups kick in when the main line goes down? ROSIE Uh, five seconds, ten max. AVERY We can handle that. ROSIE But if the generator blows, it could take out all the backups. CAPTAIN MASSEY Rosie, you get there and you stop that fire at all cost. Do you copy? ROSIE Copy that. ROSIE Code Bravo. I repeat, Code Bravo. Class C fire below deck. Get the firefighters down here! Now! AVERY Should we stop? BROOKE If we do, Munroe will lose his foot for sure. MAX Here's the artery graft. MAX Help me get this graft in place. ROSIE I did it. CAPTAIN MASSEY She did it. CAPTAIN MASSEY Rosie, you did it. RAY This explains why the shark went into the propeller. CAPTAIN MASSEY Yeah. There's not just one orca, there's a whole damn pod. RAY They were hunting the shark. CAPTAIN MASSEY Now they got us surrounded. That's beautiful. MAX Gonna finish up these sutures, then we'll move on to the next one. TRISTAN Josie? TRISTAN Wake up, Josie. TRISTAN TRISTAN Guys, I need help in here! Help! CAPTAIN MASSEY Rosie, fire is out. I repeat, fire is out. ROSIE Great news. ROSIE Oh, mother... CAPTAIN MASSEY Well... We're dead in the water.