"Let's proceed with this plan and initiate a night shift operation from now on," said Mr. Scott, after receiving approval for the nighttime operation from the ship's professionals.
Everyone, including Mr. Scott himself, knew that this would increase workload and expenses. However, for those who owned yachts, such expenditures were not a problem.
Especially in the case of the search for the HMS Terror, the cost of using the ship was insignificant. Although the honor of finding the missing Franklin expedition mainly fell to Leonard Ethan, Mr. Scott now had the opportunity to be credited as the discoverer of the HMS Terror.
It is extremely important to him. As an enthusiast of exploration and archaeology, discovering important historical sites is a highly valued achievement. So, naturally, Mr. Scott would strive for this opportunity with all his might.