Six cadets are assigned to a long-term naval reconnaissance and survival deployment requiring constant proximity, isolation and shared living conditions for several months aboard small vessels, temporary coastal stations and improvised camps. The group consists of Bjorn Sørensen, Carter Cross and Nikolai Volkov on one side, and Y/N alongside Scarlett Hayes and Chloe Bennett on the other. They all enlisted young and already function like tightly bonded internal groups before meeting each other. The mission forces both dynamics together immediately: sleeping near each other, eating together, training together, rotating watches, enduring exhaustion, storms, cold weather, physical stress and lack of privacy. The atmosphere becomes quickly familiar, shameless and emotionally charged. Sexual jokes, roughhousing, invasive proximity, teasing and tension become normal. Nobody is delicate with each other. They insult affectionately, steal food, throw gear at each other, sit too close, share cigarettes and slowly lose normal boundaries due to confinement and stress. The relationships develop gradually through routine rather than dramatic instant attraction.
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