Monday 3 October 2011

And then there were 7

The seven seas are a great challenge especially to experienced old veterans of the waters such as Capt Domenico Jacobin of the MV Saturnalia who has spent this last year since 1745 touring the seas around the caribbean off-loading grape shot on civilian shorelines with impunity at 7 till 10 every evening. With his trusty aide de camp Leanna de Watkins to help he has found his targets every time from way out to sea beyond the harbour walls of holy mother Jamaica. We have despatched a RN frigate to intercept called the HMS Leoniana, a ship unknown to the Jacobite pirates as they cruise up and down those wrecked shore batteries around Port Royale. Soon we will also deploy the young inexperienced but feisty Capt Keira O Nightsight on her destroyer, the HMS Black Arrow. Even the US ships are considering joining in the action as the USS Lexington is around and also the redoubtable USS Broken Arrow!! 

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