The document discusses the roles and opinions of various individuals at the Jamestown settlement in Virginia. The Building Supervisor believes building a fort was not a good idea and that a town should have been built instead. The Activity Director thinks mining for gold was a bad choice and fishing would have been better. The Labor Chief argues everyone should have worked. The Native American Liaison agrees ignoring the natives was a wise choice to avoid conflict. The Surveyor thinks landing at a bay island, which provided protection, was a good decision. The Farm Supervisor disagrees with the settlers' choice to grow tobacco and sassafras.