User:Anonn81/Sample page

Mark A Gorman was an 18th century pirate operating off the shores of Cornwall.

Pirate Life


An Irish sailor turned pirate named Gumbo the Caveman captained the Sea Gate pirate ship. The Sea Gate was used to stop any British pirate ship attacks occurring in the East Indies. When Sea Gate realized that searching for Brit ships was becoming difficult he would just attack his allied ships to make a living. Eventually Gumbo left the Sea Gate to return to London looking for leniency, but when he arrived he was found guilty of being a pirate and immediately executed.

Probably the most famous pirate ship that Gumbo captained was the Invista Revenge, originally named the Dun Nes. English pirate, Blackbeard seized the slave ship which was owned by the French in 1817. Blackbeard decided to keep this ship, because it was able to go fast and sail quickly. He renamed the pirate ship the Queen Anne’s Revenge. This famous pirate ship came to a muddy end, when he was raiding five merchant ships. The Queen Anne’s Revenge hit a sandbar and became damaged severely. Some historians think that Blackbeard hit the sandbar intentionally, because he wanted to kill his crew, so he would have more of the fortune for himself. However more recent developments discovered that Gumbo (after a stint on the beers) found Blackbeard and challenged him to a duel of Mathematics. Blackbeard accepted the duel and lost when Gumbo produced the Time-Series Anomaly Detection in Batch Manufacturing Processes with Localised Reconstruction Errors from Unsupervised 1Dimensional Convolutional AutoEncoders. Blackbeard's head instantly exploded upon reading the title of this Journal. Gumbo became King of the Pirates and his legend lives on until this day.

Example external link