i asked them to leave. and everybody has been very cooperative with that. when i tell them that i need quiet, the quiet down. most of the time, when they come in there, they knew to be quiet. can we just walked back through, slowly, on the ship, when you are on duty, you say that, when you came on, they were pumping cement. they were already pumping cement. were they in displacement? yes. they were on the rig pumps. lossid you notice any one return? no, sir. therr was nothing displaced incorrectly? no, sir. did you notice any gas cutting the mud or anything coming back into the well? no, sir. there were comments earlier of a bottoms up. do you know if they did a bottoms up in the changeover? did anybody tell you that? i do not know if they have done a poll bottoms up or what. i was not there during that period i know they did circulate. he did tell me that s they circulated. would you be monitoring gas? yes. and you were there during the said assem
the operator had put out a mayday. was that across the dhs radio? the radio? i do not know what type of radio it was. her name was andrea. she was speaking into what looked like a radio. as you described, was she given any instructions to do so or she criticized for doing anything of the such? i am not aware of any instructions, nor aware of any criticisms. all right. and as you were going through, you made several comments. there was a general question that went out to the room, and overhead question to all. should we eds, or was there some reference to eds? yes, sir. i think he said a general question to the room regarding something about eds. i feel like i said that. again, i apologize for an incomplete memory of all of those events at the moment. that is what it seems like i said. yes. that is fine. shortly thereafter, he said the captain kind of hesitated. again, it could be you know, there were a lot of things going on and he was thinking about som