That video was very unsettling.
Let's just forget about the idiots who put themselves in that position and imagine what's happening on the bridge of the ship. None of us go to sea with the intention (I'm not too sure about quartermasters, though) of killing folks out having a nice day on the water. But there comes that moment of realization that it's all out of your hands and all you can do is blow your horn, literally.
People are going to die, your career is up in smoke, and your whole life is going to spin off its axis. Court dates, possibly house arrest, Admiralty Lawyers around you like flies to sugar, and those guys sure aren't cheap. College is gone for the kids and just getting food on the table next week a seemingly impossible chore. Tried, convicted, and sentenced on Fox News, over and over again until a bigger bone comes along for those mangy mutts.
Your kids are tormented at school and everybody stares and whispers as your wife goes about her business outside the house.
And all that, convicted in court or not, because of the actions of somebody else, who will certainly be eulogized at their funeral.
Sorry, rant over.