
Deep Tank Emergency
The Deep Ocean exhibit's life support systems are failing during peak hours. As Senior Operations Engineer, you must restore critical systems while keeping 3,000+ rare species alive and managing public optics. The Board is watching, and they've made it clear: no evacuations, no press coverage.
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Survivors
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Popularity
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Difficulty
B1-B2
Scenario Overview
Your Role
Senior Operations Engineer
Conversation Partner
Director Victoria Nash
Setting
Dimly lit control room overlooking the massive Deep Ocean tank through reinforced glass. Red warning lights pulse across monitoring stations.
Location
Oceanis Grand Aquarium - Engineering Control Center
Learning Objectives
Restore life support systems without triggering public panic
Maintain viable conditions for critically endangered species
Prevent media coverage while managing tourist safety
About This Scenario
The Deep Ocean exhibit's life support systems are failing during peak hours. As Senior Operations Engineer, you must restore critical systems while keeping 3,000+ rare species alive and managing public optics. The Board is watching, and they've made it clear: no evacuations, no press coverage.
How It Starts
“Engineer, we have a Code Maroon in Deep Ocean. Oxygen levels dropping, 2,000 guests on premises. The Board expects this handled WITHOUT evacuation. Your predecessor understood discretion. Do you?”
This is how Director Victoria Nash's greeting will start.
Practice Details
Scenario ID
#172
Category
General
Location Tag
Oceanis Grand Aquarium - Engineering Control Center
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