PANEL 1
DRYDOCK. RAYNE and NANCY are standing in front of the ISLAND, which is 1 story tall, and has an octagon-like shape (think Epcot Ball), and Windows all around, except for the front of it.
NANCY
Doesn't the bridge need to be higher, in order to have a field of view around the ship?
ENGINEER
We've gone completely digital.
PANEL 2
DRYDOCK.
ENGINEER
All around the ship, on the highest points and sometimes in their own poles are 360 degree camera.
ENGINEER
Taken all together, the feeds are all sent to a view screen on the bridge.
PANEL 3
DRYDOCK. RAYNE looks curious, The ENGINNER explains. NANCY is looking down, and on the deck, where they are, is a red line designating an area.
RAYNE
And if that fails?
ENGINEER
Crows Nests on hydraulic lifts are recessed into the flight deck and can be raised when needed.
PANEL 4
DRYDOCK. NANCY points down, and the ENGINEER sighs.
NANCY
Why is this marked off?
ENGINEER
Designated spot for an 8-piece orchestra if the ship hits an iceberg and starts going down.