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I have a British Naval officer commanding a sloop during the Napoleonic wars. Given skill, daring, and luck, what is the largest French-or-Spanish merchant ship he could reasonably take? What would be the most valuable cargo for it to be carrying? (Obviously, his ship is much too small to be going after, like, Spanish treasure galleons carrying silver.)

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Date: 2025-01-18 07:34 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kitarella_imagines
Hi!

I don't know about this subject but my husband does so I asked him and he said:

In Napoleonic times, sloops were fast so they could cut in and take on any merchant ships, because merchant ships weren't heavily armed.

Especially if the merchant ship was unescorted or had somehow broken away from the escort.

Or, one sloop could take on another sloop and have a battle.

He says if you haven’t read the Horatio Hornblower books, they are really useful for inspiration.

Hope that helps!

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Date: 2025-01-18 10:15 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kitarella_imagines
You're welcome 😊

He also said that in the Napoleonic wars, the Spanish were our allies against the French, so English ships would only be attacking French ones. And galleons weren't used anymore, they were more of the Elizabethan era.

I think he's a bit of a military history geek 😋

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Date: 2025-01-19 09:35 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kitarella_imagines
Ah I see. That’s the problem of being a go-between isn’t it, I didn’t have much idea of the era, subject or details, so I just passed on a vague message to husband and so got a vague one back 😅

Now you and he have explained the details to me I know better. Hopefully I helped you a bit though, I always try to help, even though I get it wrong sometimes. 😊

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Date: 2025-01-20 09:14 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kitarella_imagines
Oh good 😊🥰

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Date: 2025-01-18 09:12 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] voidampersand
The inspiration for Hornblower was Thomas Cochrane. With the sloop Speedy, Cochrane took a Spanish frigate that was four times the size and had a crew six times larger, as well as being much more heavily armed. But that was not reasonable. That was Cochrane.

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Date: 2025-01-19 12:45 am (UTC)
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Cochrane is also the inspiration for Jack Aubrey in the Patrick O'Brien books.

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Date: 2025-01-18 09:23 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] yhlee
...intel. Or clandestine distribution of a "new" code/cipher key.

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Date: 2025-01-19 12:02 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] anne
Spices?

Eta: if they're coming from South America, cochineal and logwood for dyes
Edited (further thoughts as soon as I hit post ) Date: 2025-01-19 12:07 am (UTC)
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