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What does that mean?
The camera? I really hope I can save it and kurt.
Ah, ok. Yeah I don't make Kurt navigate the boats anyways.
Edit: The latter could also be a check of living crew members, but since having crews die will dramatically reduce loyalty of their specialists so it still tracks with loyalty at the end of the day.
what i can tell its that i followed the doctors advice regarding his health.
i sided with Kasha during their argument (i dont know if its relevant)
I treathen to cut the rope if Kurt dared to sacrifce himself.
I encourage him be telling him to not leave me alone with Templeton
No. I mean I never made him navigate the boats, so I felt safe. I never actually tried in my last playthrough to save the camera.
There is an achievement called "A Thousand Words" for having Kasha's camera survive the expedition. Additionally, the research that Kasha collects in her camera from interviews will be useful in one of the endings, but I won't spoil it for you unless you want me to.