"Contact," crackled the radio. It was the lighthouse at Sawyer Isles. "We have a distress beacon five miles north of the refinery. A cargo ship, the Iron Whale , is taking on water. Its engines are dead."
Just as the final sailor reached the hatch, a rogue wave slammed into the Iron Whale , tilting it further. The Cormorant’s left engine ingested a spray of salt water and sputtered. The cockpit lights flickered—a warning that the electrical system was straining. FГЎjl: Stormworks.Build.and.Rescue.v1.6.5.Incl.A...
Elias banked the plane, the heavy wings groaning under the pressure of the 40-knot winds. In Stormworks , the ocean wasn't just a backdrop; it was a living predator. He adjusted the throttle, watching the composite gauges he had spent hours logic-wiring in the hangar. A single loose connection or a poorly placed sensor could mean the difference between a successful rescue and a catastrophic engine flameout. "Contact," crackled the radio
"Not today," Elias muttered, flipping the emergency fuel bypass. He pushed the remaining engine to its limit, the roar of the turbine drowning out the wind. With a final surge of power, the Cormorant-4 pulled away from the sinking ship, climbing back into the safety of the clouds. A cargo ship, the Iron Whale , is taking on water