The Capture of Mastico
In this art image done by the wonderful GaiaBara art, here: https://www.facebook.com/gaiabaraArt/
The two American ships, USS Constitution and USS Enterprise, have successfully apprehended and captured a Trioplitan Bomb Ketch, Mastico.
Based on the actual event, Constitution is inspecting one of the swords that Mastico carried and found that this sword is the captured American Frigate USS Philadelphia's saber and that Mastico was part of the capture of Philadelphia.
This will lead to where the American navy captures Mastico as a war prize and turns her into the first USS Intrepid in American naval history, who will play a crucial role in ensuring USS Philadelphia doesn't begin her career as Tripoli's most powerful warship against her former American navy.
Special thanks to GaiaBara for her wonderful art she did for this piece, and my friend HeavyAssaultSenpai for allowing me to use his USS Constitution for this art piece.
The two American ships, USS Constitution and USS Enterprise, have successfully apprehended and captured a Trioplitan Bomb Ketch, Mastico.
Based on the actual event, Constitution is inspecting one of the swords that Mastico carried and found that this sword is the captured American Frigate USS Philadelphia's saber and that Mastico was part of the capture of Philadelphia.
This will lead to where the American navy captures Mastico as a war prize and turns her into the first USS Intrepid in American naval history, who will play a crucial role in ensuring USS Philadelphia doesn't begin her career as Tripoli's most powerful warship against her former American navy.
Special thanks to GaiaBara for her wonderful art she did for this piece, and my friend HeavyAssaultSenpai for allowing me to use his USS Constitution for this art piece.
泣く
crying
シップガールズ
アメリ艦娘
American shipgirls
うちの子
OC
女性
female
Constitution
Enterprise1799
艦船擬人化
Ship Personification
歴史的
historical
エンタープライズ1799
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Comments (2)
omg!!is Constitution!!Nice to see her personification!!😭😭🙏🙏💕
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