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S.S. Orca
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Pretty sure that was the name of the fishing trawl in the first "Jaws" movie. |
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The third Navy Ship Of The Line is: HMS Newcastle Lv79-81 Ship Of The Line Uses: Roundshot/??? ( Haven't seen it's other ammo type yet ) I think "Invincible" and "Victory" sounds cooler than "Newcastle," but it has more Navy sound in it's name. |
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It would be fun to have people look these historic ships up on 'pedia.
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There was the HMS Greyhound. It caught a notorious pirate or two. There were several ships named after it however. These ranged as everything from Ships-of-the-Line, to Sloops, to a destroyer in World War Two, but all were formidable fighting ships.
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