You decide to use the iceberg's frozen surface to your advantage by sliding across it towards Captain Smith, dodging his attacks and trying to land a decisive blow with a nearby chunk of ice. The slippery surface of the iceberg makes it difficult for both you and the captain to maintain your footing, but you manage to stay on your feet while he stumbles and falls.

As you slide towards him, you grab a large piece of ice from the ground and swing it at Captain Smith with all your might. He tries to dodge out of the way, but the ice is too heavy and it strikes him squarely in the chest, freezing him solid. The rest of the crew and Mr. Smith are stunned by your sudden attack and don't know how to react.

With Captain Smith defeated, you turn your attention to Mr. Smith and the remaining crew members. They put up a good fight, but with their leader gone, they quickly lose morale and retreat from the battlefield. You emerge victorious, having saved yourself and possibly others from the sinking ship. But as you look around, you realize that there is no one else left to help - the rest of the passengers and crew have all perished in the disaster.

Congratulations, you have defeated Captain Smith and survived the sinking of the Titanic! But at what cost? The loss of so many lives weighs heavily on your mind as you make your way to safety.