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Ferry log is an artifact that is found during the chapter "Seattle Day 1 (Abby)" in The Last of Us Part II.

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10/2/13
08:20 - Left San Diego, course set for Vancouver. Crowds trying to get onto the boat while we loaded grew violent, but evac successful. 35 souls aboard, Capt. A.J. Malidore in command.

10/3/13
14:50 - Two passengers complained of seasickness, set up a makeshift "infirmary" on the lowest deck for them to rest.

10/4/13
13:38 - Radio check-in with Vancouver port. Good news so far, no signs of infection among their population.

10/5/13
07:30 - Passenger Barnes disappeared from the infirmary. Crew dispersed to search for him.

10/5/13
14:50 - Passenger Barnes found; discovered to not be seasick, but infected; Passenger Josephine Roberts intervened, wrestled him/it overboard.

10/5/13
19:05 - Ms. Roberts' request to have everyone re-examined by ship's medic denied-We don't have the appropriate scanners anyways. Her subsequent request to hand the weapons also denied-I'm not going to let paranoia lead to disaster.

10/6/13
18:35 - Despite protests, additional passengers claiming of various ailments (headache, indigestion, dizziness) all temporarily quarantined in the "infirmary" below decks.

10/6/13
20:17 - Visual landfall of Seattle, tried radio channels to inquire about refueling, but no answer. Will press forward.

10/6/13
21:00 - Everyone in the infirmary has been executed. Those people were not infected. This is cold blooded murder. No one is going to disembark until we find the responsible party.

10/6/13
As suspected it was Roberts. We shot each other. I can't imagine she'll survive. If I pull this thing out, I'll probably bleed out in minutes. Going to steer toward the shore so everyone aboard can get to land.


Port is close. Need to stay. I hear infected outside my door. Was she right?

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