No. Sorry. The gist was this (I think 🙂 ):
About 36 hours before disembarkation, HAL issued color-coded and number-coded luggage tags to passengers with HAL transfers. Luggage had to be in the hallway by midnight the morning of disembarkation.
I think the first passengers off the ship were those without HAL transfers, who wrangled their own luggage.
There were multiple (I don't know how many) "muster" points for passengers with HAL transfers.
Upon arrival at your "muster" point, you were supposed to check in with the HAL officer stationed there. The officer was responsible for "all present and accounted for".
At my World Stage "muster" point, passengers were staged to meet there at about 10 different 15 minute intervals. Mine was the last, scheduled for disembarkation at 9:45, but actually left World Stage at about 10:45(?).
The passengers in each fifteen-minute group were designated by color and number (Red 1, Red 2, Blue 1, Blue 2, Yellow 1, Yellow 2, etc.), corresponding the the luggage tag colors and numbers we'd been given for our luggage. I was Yellow 4.