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= March 22 - 1904 - Paris, France = | = March 22 - 1904 - Paris, France = | ||
First Watch - Shore Leave has been cancelled, the First Mate has rounded up all the crew who are now all aboard as we await the arrival of our final bit of cargo that will see us set sail for London. - ''Captain Fitzroy'' | First Watch - Shore Leave has been cancelled, the First Mate has rounded up all the crew who are now all aboard as we await the arrival of our final bit of cargo that will see us set sail for London. - ''Captain Fitzroy'' | ||
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= March 29th - 1904 - London, England = | = March 29th - 1904 - London, England = | ||
+ | = November 1st & 2nd - 1904 - London to Paris = | ||
+ | ''The Demeter is bound from London to Paris. All the crew are aboard, cargo secured and passengers settled. Even as we await our final two passengers a storm rages over London and the winds are blowing westward so the channel crossing will be longer than normal, I calculate two hours to Calais. With luck we will be docked in Paris by dawn. - Malken Fitzroy, Captain.'' | ||
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+ | Narrative: [[Bellefontaine's Return]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:09, 16 November 2024
March 22 - 1904 - Paris, France
First Watch - Shore Leave has been cancelled, the First Mate has rounded up all the crew who are now all aboard as we await the arrival of our final bit of cargo that will see us set sail for London. - Captain Fitzroy
Narrative: Lord Frakka
March 29th - 1904 - London, England
November 1st & 2nd - 1904 - London to Paris
The Demeter is bound from London to Paris. All the crew are aboard, cargo secured and passengers settled. Even as we await our final two passengers a storm rages over London and the winds are blowing westward so the channel crossing will be longer than normal, I calculate two hours to Calais. With luck we will be docked in Paris by dawn. - Malken Fitzroy, Captain.
Narrative: Bellefontaine's Return