As the aircraft closed in on coast of Baffin Bay, I witnessed a
situation where a man tried to persuade a man who seems to be the villain. The Marines were approaching them slowly in hope
of trapping the murderer unaware but he noticed he was in danger and grabbed a
lady hostage with him into the tractor and drove away. The next thing we saw
was the scientist, Dr. Mason trying to chase the tractor as it started to lose
control and eventually crashed into some big rocks. The murderer, Smallwood while
holding onto Margaret, an air stewardess, slipped and fell into the crevasse.
Just then the aircraft started shooting toward those men who were believed to
be Smallwood’s cohorts as they ran for shelter. From afar, I saw Dr. Mason
threw a rope down the crevasse. Just so quickly, he made an unexpected move in attempt to cease
control over the murderer. There was a long struggle in the pit I found out
later as Dr. Mason had fell on top of him and contended with all his might to
weaken him. I felt movements in the ground and vibrations. The ice was moving
and the crevasse looked to be closing. Jackstraw, another scientist had
successfully pulled Margaret up into safety as well as Dr. Mason moments later.
So, Smalwood was trapped in the crevasse begging to for a rope. Jackstraw threw
a coil of rope down and stepped back. The mouth of the crevasse closed
swallowing the murderer to his end. It was finally over, the struggle for
survival. The survivors were treated and given plenty of rest. The heroic act
of the scientist in the polar ice-cap were lauded and given due recognition for
their courage and critical thinking that made their survival possible.
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