The Pirate, A Sea Story

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The Pirate, A Sea Story

I am… unconvinced.

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James F. Brown
James F. Brown
9 years ago

Surely, there are a plethora of public-domain photos of warships firing missles that could have been used, instead of this ridiculous, pasted rocket comic illustration.

Oh, BTW, that looks like a US Coast Guard ship (but it may be another nation’s ship). The Coast Guard doesn’t carry missles on their ships.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
9 years ago
Reply to  James F. Brown

Yes, USN DANFS (Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships) is a prime source of naval ship photos. The book cover tag line “… battleships at sea …” may be false flagging.

I did a look up. That does match a typical US Coast Guard medium endurance cutter. CG cutters carry the minimum armament needed to interdict smuggling vessels w/o sinking them (eg, one 76mm cannon and two .50 MGs).

Maybe the pirate has missiles but from this cover I really don’t care to find out. I built Revell ship model kits in the 1950s watching “Victory at Sea” and I demand authenticity in my naval books!

red
red
9 years ago
Reply to  Naaman Brown

Posren: The boat doesn’t look like it is made of plastic.

Unposren: Neither does the rocket.

EricL
EricL
9 years ago

Maybe this is a Scientology brochure, since they call their main organization Sea Org. That would explain the cartoon rocket that escaped from one of Hubbard’s cheesy sci-f books.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
9 years ago

For a book that promises “Sailing Adventures Aboard Battleships at Sea…” presenting a CG cutter and a cartoon rocket. :shakehead: That would be like me promising “Thrilling Tales of Appalachian Cryptids…” and instead of a black panther and Mothman showing a photo of a house cat and a cartoon Tweety Bird. Jeez Louise.

WarGoat
9 years ago

Man, I love the “sticker” option in free imaging software. It really makes your photos pop and gives them that personal touch. I would have preferred to see some unicorns and rainbows but a rocket is cool, too.

Hitch
9 years ago
Reply to  WarGoat

+1. Mwahahahaha. “…unicorns and rainbows,” snort….