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The best course of action quickly becomes obvious, Sam must alert the guards in the RNLI station.
He zooms down to the station and tells the Chief Guard about "Boris". |
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Sam is shocked by "Boris'" predicament. What can he do to help him way out there? |
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Lots of thoughts quickly run through Sam's mind. Should he alert the police? Maybe dive off the pier to the rescue? Or even sail to the rescue in a boat made of pie, though he quickly dismisses this as he doesn't have a big enough pie. |
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The lifeboats set sail and are quickly on the scene. Fortunately due to them being alerted early they manage to save "Boris". |
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It seems that the fun never ends in Southend until Sam looks through a handy pair of seaside binoculars.
Though the image is faint Sam can clearly see a person (For the sake of this recon let's call him "Boris".) has fallen off Southend's famous pier. |
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Sam then gets back to enjoying his holiday in Southend with it's pies and blue skies and he can relax.... until his help is next needed that is. |
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