What happened to the Captain when a giant wave hit the Wavewalker
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The wave that hit the ship was so massive that the narrator had initially mistaken it to be a cloud. It seemed to be vertical and twice the height of the other waves, breaking upon the ship with immense force. The roar of the ship was akin to the sound of thunder and it crashed into the ship with a loud explosion. The impact of the wave on the ship was such that the green and white water broke over the ship as a result of which the narrator's head smashed into the wheel and he was thrown overboard, sinking below the waves. The narrator felt that his death was imminent and he saw that his boat was going to capsize with her masts horizontal and it was flooded with water. The impact of the waves on the narrator had nearly led him to believe that he was dying and to accept that fact with composure. However, the thought of his family pulls him back and he fights really hard to row them to safety. Faced with the prospect of his imminent death, the narrator came close to giving up and accepting death which seemed inevitable to him at that point. As his head smashed into the wheel, he became aware of his approaching death and realized that he was losing consciousness. But he did not struggle to overcome this feeling, instead he began to give in and accept it quite peacefully until realization struck him that his family was still in danger. This seemed to bring him back from the edge.
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When the storm struck their ship, the captain was almost killed and the ship was nearly a wreck. However, he held onto the wheel. Water was getting into the ship, but Larry and Herb kept pumping like madmen.