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  • 3 weeks later...
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It doesn't look too pirate friendly to me actually! Look at all the soldiers! This is an Imperial Fortress!

It doesn't look too pirate friendly to me actually! Look at all the soldiers! This is an Imperial Fortress!

then, we are enemies, i am a pirate ;)

well, very good creation, mister phes, i'd like to create a so cool set, my only creation is an island with two Hanged skeletons(one of them with a pirate hat) in a palm :^^D

  • Governor
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Yes, it certainly is amazing Bidault certainly deserves all the credit he can get for this creation. Although I'd gladly relieve him of it!

The Monkey Troupe is incredibly unreliable at times. It seems as though they act like a bunch of trained monkeys and I can't for the life of me figure out why!

  • Governor
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It doesn't look too pirate friendly to me actually! Look at all the soldiers! This is an Imperial Fortress!

then, we are enemies, i am a pirate ;)

well, very good creation, mister phes, i'd like to create a so cool set, my only creation is an island with two Hanged skeletons(one of them with a pirate hat) in a palm :^^D

Don't worry Captain Roger, if you have a Letter of Marque (and reprisal) their mother nation will grant you amnesty - providing you don't plunder ships of that nation and give a percentage of your plunder to the Monarch.

By all means share your lynching tree MOC. Nothing like a few skeletons hanging from a tree to bring anachary and fear amongst the common folk of the region!

  • Governor
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Thats an AMAZING pirate layout, and I geuss I'm bad to, vikings are similar to pirates, we both plunder and ra... thats another day...

Don't let Bloody Jay catch you writing that Vikings are similiar to pirates otherwise you'll trigger a huge debate. Been there done that.

But the definition of "Pirate" encompasses the actions of "Viking" (noun for a Scandenavian Pirate) and a "Buccaneer" (noun for a Caribbean Pirate). They both commit acts which fit the defition but its more common to call a "Buccaneer" a "Pirate" though this is exactly the same as calling a "Viking" a "Pirate". The only difference is wide spread acceptance of the former.

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thanks for your offer, mister_phes, but i prefer die to be a corsair, I'LL NEVER BE A CORSAIR! i am a buccaneer and i'll be a buccaner until i die.

and now i am on holidays, and i visit the forum with a portable pc, i am a lego fanatic and i need visit the lego forums, when i come back to my home, i'll show you my MOC creation ;)

  • Governor
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What do you mean you'd prefer to die a corsair? You'd need to be a pirate of Barbary Coast and preferably French for that. Wouldn't you much rather the Caribbean?

  • 3 years later...
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Don't let Bloody Jay catch you writing that Vikings are similiar to pirates otherwise you'll trigger a huge debate. Been there done that.

But the definition of "Pirate" encompasses the actions of "Viking" (noun for a Scandenavian Pirate) and a "Buccaneer" (noun for a Caribbean Pirate). They both commit acts which fit the defition but its more common to call a "Buccaneer" a "Pirate" though this is exactly the same as calling a "Viking" a "Pirate". The only difference is wide spread acceptance of the former.

Under a broad definition, even the actions of Han Solo count as piracy. Pirates truly do pwn ninjas :pir_laugh2: Piracy existed long before ninjas, and apparently it even exists in the future which is also a long, long time ago :pir-blush:

Oh, and to keep things on topic, great original looking MOC :pir-classic:

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