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A slave ship bound from the slave coast catches fire and explodes, leaving wreckage, floating rafts, and a small gig whose occupants include officers who fled. The human cargo is swept away and lost, while fragments of crew form rival groups adrift. The narrative follows two forecastle seamen - an able, honorable sailor named Ben Brace and a boy - as they endure exposure, scarcity, and the moral disorder among castaways. Episodes trace their attempts at navigation and survival, contrasting bravery and brutality and reflecting on maritime peril and the human costs of the slave trade.
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