It one thing to sit at a computer and make a list of what the watch "should have done’ It’s another thing to have it happen when it has to happen.
The engineers switch over power to do the two hour load test for the emergency diesel generator. Minutes before that happens I tell the watch officer that when power is switched every single alarm in the bridge is going to go off but what I want the watch officer to do is ignore the alarms and switch to hand steering and see if the ship has steering control.
So what happens when the power is switched and every alarm in the wheel house is sounding? The mate takes a couple steps towards the loudest alarm, turns and heads in the direction of the higher number of alarms, turns again, basically in a loop. Meanwhile I’m there yelling swich to hand steering. and they still can’t do it. ( I do this so the mate will do the right thing in case of an emergency).
Point being people in an emergency do what people do in an emergency, not what they do sitting at a computer in a quiet room. The real world is much more confusing.