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== Background ==
== Background ==
Francis Crozier is the second mate on the HMS Erebus in the Discovery Service for the British Royal Navy.
Daniel Bryant is a sergeant with the Royal Marines on the HMS Erebus in the Discovery Service for the British Royal Navy.


== During the events of [[The Terror: Season 1 Episode 1 Go for Broke]] played by [[Richard Riddell]] ==
== During the events of [[The Terror: Season 1 Episode 1 Go for Broke]] played by [[Richard Riddell]] ==
Crozier complains to [[Thomas Jopson]] a
[[David Young]]'s grave is dug by [[Cornelius Hickey]], [[Thomas Evans]] and [[Magnus Manson]], while he is buried by Hickey, who is overseen by Sgt. Bryant.  As Young is being buried his coffin opens.  Franklin gives a speech to the crew about how they will soon accomplish their journey.  Six days later, both ships are stuck in the ice and the next morning they wake up to be surrounded by continuous ice.

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Sgt. Daniel Bryant

Background

Daniel Bryant is a sergeant with the Royal Marines on the HMS Erebus in the Discovery Service for the British Royal Navy.

During the events of The Terror: Season 1 Episode 1 Go for Broke played by Richard Riddell

David Young's grave is dug by Cornelius Hickey, Thomas Evans and Magnus Manson, while he is buried by Hickey, who is overseen by Sgt. Bryant. As Young is being buried his coffin opens. Franklin gives a speech to the crew about how they will soon accomplish their journey. Six days later, both ships are stuck in the ice and the next morning they wake up to be surrounded by continuous ice.