The Rgt Honorable Captain J. Kurisutofa:~ Mission Order Statement
Along the Trade Winds; - 48* 2' E, across the Antlantic, to Gibraltor. After resupplying in Southern France, they would reef the topgallants & fly the jib and sail; - 54* 12' SSE: due south & around the Cape of Good Hope, Africa. Otherwise known as the Horn. They would ride the currents up along Madagascar; - 25* 76' NNE and up into the Indian Ocean. After a good three month voyage they would reach their destination, Bombay, India. Home of Britian's East India Trading Company & the East Indian Trading Fleet. Along with their prizes waiting to be taken, was their most presigist Britannic Magesty's Royal Eastern Naval Fleet on the look out for pirates. They'd get a suprise when Captain J. Kurisutofa show'd up. The last rumors they had heard of his wearabouts were in the Western waters of the New World. News was slow when the monsoon's were about. Engish Parcel wouldn't show up by cutter in South Hampton, England until Christmas. It was only late August. By the time the mail cutter show'd up back in India, the Lady would have already been ravaging the likes of the British Naval Forces and the Trading Company & then they'd capture the Cutter Clam, but only if the H.M.S. Lively or the H.M.S. Suprise didn't wreck their havoc first.
Admiral Lord Cochrane · Mon Oct 03, 2005 @ 11:17pm · 0 Comments |