Monday 18 December 2023

SS Piotyr

Out on the far side of the great divide, now that the French Revolution 1789 flagship the SS Napoleon has taken to the northern seas and then also steered French ships into the Black Sea and involved the Russians in this war, it seems that much of the crew on the SS Veneer is now russian, and they produce much of the ammunition for the SS Venerabile too, so that the poor USS Polaris and the sister ship the USS Lexington are sore pressed and oppressed by the battlefield antics of the Venerabile and their russian sailors. How this happened is something of a mystery though it has long been the hope of the SS Venerabiles to field a USS Potemkin or an USS Aurora or a USS Burke in the harbours to the south of once glorious Rome, fighting to stay afloat in the choppiest waters of them all, the media waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea nr Sardinia with the SS Terentius Magnus. Most other ships of the Napoleonic kind are caught windless and awash in the Straits of Messina near Sicily - strange. 

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