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The train is running out of water and you have
to make a decision to stop for water in the heat
of battle or risk the chance of running out
before the next water station.
(Stop for Water? Page 3)
(Keep going? Page 5)

Page #1





You are a soldier on a train trying to get to your
next battle and you are being attacked. All of the
sudden you hear a large "SMASH" as a cannon
ball smashes its way through your battery car
(train car that launches cannon balls). On top of
it all the engineer is asking for someones help.
(Go check on your friends in the back? page 6)
(Help the engineer? page 4)
Page #2

Your Train Gets Water and you are able to pull out
of the Station just as a cannon ball rockets through
the air smashing through your battery car (train car
that launches cannon balls). You can stop at
Jackson Mississippi to stop for supplies and to get
your Battery car fixed but you are in Rebel territory
and the tracks in the south aren't fixed very often.
(Stop at Jackson Page 7?)
(Keep going Page 9?)
Page #3
The Captain looks at you frantically and asks if
you should stop in Jackson or if you should
keep going. He then warns you that the tracks
near Jackson are very dangerous but Jackson
will be rewarding. He then runs off for the
boiler leaving you to drive. Luckily you've had
some experience...
(Stop at Jackson Page 7?)
(Keep going Page 9?)
Page #4






You run out of steam and you see the
Confederates out in the distance, soon you are
surrounded and captured.
Go to page 11
Page #5




You arrive at the back of the train but the train
slows to a stop. You look out the window to
see confederates everywhere
Go to page 11
Page #6
You spot Rebels behind you and you increase
your speed. You suddenly see that the bridge
ahead is out, but you can't stop...
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Page #7
Acknowledgments
After the North cut off the Souths supply line all
the materials that were used to make railroads
and trains stopped coming in from England
which made it impossible to keep repairing the
South's railroads.
Page #8






You've made it! You were able to deliver the
supplies!
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