Captain Horatio Hornblower (
captainhornblower) wrote2011-08-15 09:49 pm
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Seventh Dispatch - [voice]/[action]
[Horatio Hornblower's voice is very calm, very quiet. It sounds... not even curious. He is almost stating a fact, rather than asking a question.]
Lieutenant Bush's things are gone.
Why? What is the meaning of this?
[His housemates... will find him in his own room now, seated at his desk, the journal lying open in front of him-- if they dare disturb.]
Lieutenant Bush's things are gone.
Why? What is the meaning of this?
[His housemates... will find him in his own room now, seated at his desk, the journal lying open in front of him-- if they dare disturb.]
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Twenty-two guns, yes? Three masts, I suppose, and with enough sail to cover England. [Sketching out a sail plan now.] Of course, the more sail we have, the more crew we'll need.
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Crew we can find, I'm sure.
[Then the thought strikes him, and he looks at the sketch.]
Do we want her like a frigate? Or a sloop?
[A small frigate-style ship was more suited to a post-captain, and what a twenty-two gun ship would usually warrant, he knew, but his lovely Hotspur was still burned into his mind. Its fight against the Liore...]
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If she can't hit you, you don't have to worry about damage.
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[Horatio chuckled faintly and flashed Archie a smile. One that usually preceded a brush with near-disaster.
His eyes focused on the paper, and he cocked his head, admiring the sketch.
A fine ship, certainly, once she was built. And with the man who should have always been his lieutenant. He couldn't ask for much more, not here.]