 Imagine being out to sea and you hear the rapid bringing of the ship's bell followed by flooding, flooding, flooding. All Hands magazine visited the Buttercup wet trainer in Norfolk to see sailors learn to protect their shipmates and the ship. Overall the importance of the Buttercup is to get a real life scenario or real life situation to pipatching bulkhead repair and shoring. Stuff you will see and be able to do on the ship in case you hit something you get hit by a missile or a general quarters where the fire happens and multiple casualties are going on at the same time. If space is flooding then we're learning how to shore it, you know how to plug it, put stuff in there. We're learning like how to do water it and to make sure the flooding stops. It's a good team builder, it's a good learning experience to have when especially when it's on the ship and it's mass chaos. Ten of the things are going on while you need to have this going on and getting in control. For a more extensive look at the Buttercup wet trainer, visit ah.moo.