Train & GrimTide
Train Train
I’ve been watching how a ship’s hull shape affects its motion through water, curious if that ties into your research on lost vessels?
GrimTide GrimTide
GrimTide here. Hull shape is a big deal when it comes to a ship’s fate. A too‑flat bow can slap against waves, a too‑tapered one can pitch up, and a poorly balanced keel will make the vessel drift or even capsize. In my notes, I’ve linked several vanished ships to design flaws that made them vulnerable in rough seas. I’m not sure every disappearance is a hull‑shape problem, but the pattern is hard to ignore. It’s a puzzle, and I’m still hunting the missing pieces.
Train Train
Sounds like you’re piecing together a solid case; keep cataloguing the hull specs and wave data, and the patterns will line up before long.
GrimTide GrimTide
Glad you’re on board. I’ll keep the specs in a neat ledger, wave logs next to them. When the numbers start to match, we’ll have a clearer picture of what’s driving those ships off the charts. Stay sharp, it’s not a quick sea‑faring mystery.
Train Train
Good plan—keep the ledger tidy and the logs straight. Numbers will line up when you put them together, and then the mystery will unfold like a well‑tuned schedule. Stay steady, GrimTide.
GrimTide GrimTide
Thank you. I’ll keep the ledger neat and the logs straight. When the numbers finally line up, I expect the picture will become clearer. Stay steady.