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In response, letters of Marque were issued to "privateers" to seek out and destroy any pirate airship they can find, along with some commerce raiding on merchant airship of the enemy nation du jour. | In response, letters of Marque were issued to "privateers" to seek out and destroy any pirate airship they can find, along with some commerce raiding on merchant airship of the enemy nation du jour. | ||
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Many so-called privateers from most nations are typically military personnel who were "cashiered" and then provided with an armed airship to hunt down pirates over the Mexican skies. Some are true privateers, ex-pirates who have chosen to take the Queen's/Emperor's/Presidente's/Czar's coin and hunt down their one time fellow pirates. Finally there are the bounty hunters, rich adventurers, and wide-eyed boys and girls, their brains full of penny dreadful stories of Air Marshal Cody and the fictional accounts of the privateer Jack Sparrow, eager to duplicate the stories that they've read. | Many so-called privateers from most nations are typically military personnel who were "cashiered" and then provided with an armed airship to hunt down pirates over the Mexican skies. Some are true privateers, ex-pirates who have chosen to take the Queen's/Emperor's/Presidente's/Czar's coin and hunt down their one time fellow pirates. Finally there are the bounty hunters, rich adventurers, and wide-eyed boys and girls, their brains full of penny dreadful stories of Air Marshal Cody and the fictional accounts of the privateer Jack Sparrow, eager to duplicate the stories that they've read. | ||