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  • =Ship Combat= ...ef]) by Arneson, Gygax, & Carr (TSR), ''GURPSified'' here and there. See [[Ship Combat (Sea Dogs)|here]] for details.
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Ship ...esign draft was 4.2’; the real-world value is shown. Although the actual ship was built during TL7, the designers actually used TL4 techniques, and this
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  • The ship that picked up the PCs after the ''[[Beowulf]]'' was taken, and which retoo [[Category:SeaDogs]][[Category:Ships (Sea Dogs)]]
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Ship [[Category:SeaDogs]][[Category:Ships (Sea Dogs)]]
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Character Underhanded Ship-Captain and Adventurer, French mirror-image of [[Sir Randel Payne]]
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  • Will be primarily using ''Don't Give Up the Ship!'' ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Give_Up_the_Ship! Ref]) by Arnes [[Category:SeaDogs]][[Category:Campaign Information (Sea Dogs)]][[Category:Rules (Sea Dogs)]]
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Character Ship's Gunner, Explosives Expert
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Character ...he others were able to slip their captivity and aid in the retaking of the ship. The ''Beowulf'' now without any formal owner was destine to sit idle, or b
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Character ...+4 [1]-17§; Seamanship/TL4 (E) IQ+4 [1]-17‡; Shiphandling/TL4 (Ship) (H) IQ+3 [2]-16‡; Shortsword (A) DX+2 [8]-14; Strategy (Naval) (H)
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Character ...Appeal (Human) (A) HT [2]-11; Shadowing (A) IQ-1 [1]-12; Shiphandling/TL4 (Ship) (H) IQ+1 [4]-14§; Shortsword (A) DX+2 [8]-14; Sleight of Hand (H) DX-
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Character ...led there, she decided to follow him. Having learned much of the basics of ship handling from the company she begged from around the docks, and a bit more
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Character |Role = Ship's Master
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Character ...o anything he asked. The mutineer crew eventually parted ways and sold the ship, splitting the profits. Bernard hasn’t seen any of his former crewmates s
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Character Autistic Ship's Bookkeeper
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  • ...of those rolls resulted in a critical failure, for the entire journey, the ship/crew suffers from travel-related Bad Luck (see the Disadvantage) or a -1 on #''Scouting:'' Per-based '''Seamanship?''' vs hazards. Apply SSRT ship's speed as penalty (only when coasting?). Failure or critical failure waste
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  • *'''1700 (-25):''' Bill Rogers (10) first enters Naval service as a ship's boy; White Sqdn, in the Mediterranean [[Category:SeaDogs]][[Category:Campaign_Information_(Sea_Dogs)]]
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Ship *Taken a prize by His Majesty's Ship ''[[Pelican]],'' [[Henry Lockhart|Captain Lockhart]] on 21 Jan 1725
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Character ...ion, often helping the crew with minor tasks. She has indicated that "her" ship lay somewhere to the west. Based on reactions she has exhibited on occasion
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Settlement ...ohn Hayden]] met with [[Henry Lockhart|Captain Lockhart]] of His Majesty's Ship ''[[Pelican]]''
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Ship |Image = [[File:Sd-ship-merchantman.jpg|200px]]
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Ship |Image = [[File:Sd-ship-6thrate.jpg|200px]]
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Character *Former rival of [[John Hayden]] (a middie on the same ship), recently promoted to post-captain
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Settlement ...[Value 4] can enter it, and in the surrounding coves for miles around, no ship larger than [Value 2].
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Settlement ...3] can enter it, and as the water remains shallow for miles out to sea, no ship larger than [Value 5] can approach within 10 miles of town.
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  • :*The anchor was said to prevent a sailor from floating away from the ship should he fall overboard *Caul: Having the caul of a new-born child on board a ship was meant to prevent anyone from drowning. This meant that cauls were often
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  • :'''£2 10s:''' Annual pay of a ship's boy. A pound of tea. [[Category: SeaDogs]][[Category:Campaign Information (Sea Dogs)]]
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  • ...c ship plans by Fredrik Henrik af Chapman, [https://www.finemodelships.com/ship-plans/Chapman_Architectura_eng.htm ''Architectura Navalis Mercatoria'' ], [[Category:SeaDogs]][[Category:Ships (Sea Dogs)]]
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  • ...te flammable objects nearby. This includes dry clothing, lace drapery, dry ship sails, loose papers, and especially nearby gunpowder. Roll 3d for each bull ...is touched off on a 16 or less. One of the most decisive ways to destroy a ship in the Age of Sail was to ignite its powder stores.</p>
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  • ...colours in time of war to confuse or entice the enemy within reach but the ship was not allowed to engage or commit any hostile act whilst under false colo ...-up in the Shrowdes); also it is a common signe of some extremitie, when a ship doth hang a waft upon the main-stay.” About a hundred years later, the we
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  • ...rque) to outfit a ship or ships. When the ''guardacosta'' seized a foreign ship, the captain was to carry it into the port from whence the he sailed, to be ...complaints, it had to be legally condemned at trial. In this process, the ship was to be carried to port, the cargo inspected and inventoried by officials
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  • {{Template:SeaDogs Character *Hires crew to ship him about
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