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The story follows their struggles to survive and find a way off the island while dealing with the harsh conditions of nature and each other. The Plot of Ships in Scale 19910506 VolII No3: The story begins with the introduction of the main characters, a diverse group of sailors from different backgrounds and nationalities, who are part of a convoy of ships that are traveling through the Pacific Ocean during World War II. As they journey through the ocean, they encounter a fierce storm that sinks their ship, leaving them stranded on a deserted island. The crew members are left to fend for themselves, relying on their skills, knowledge, and resourcefulness to survive against all odds. As they explore their new surroundings, they come across an old abandoned hut that provides them with shelter and protection from the elements. However, they soon realize that the island is not as deserted as they thought, as they stumble upon an ancient temple hidden deep within the jungle. The temple holds secrets about the island's history and the mysterious powers that govern its fate. The sailors must work together to unravel the mysteries of the island, navigate treacherous terrain, and overcome their differences to find a way off the island. Along the way, they discover hidden dangers, such as venomous snakes, crocodiles, and other deadly creatures that threaten their survival. They also encounter unexpected allies, including a group of friendly natives who have been living on the island for generations.
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