• @Agent641
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      Pfft that’s nothing. HMAS Melbourne was the only Australian ship to sink two friendly ships in peacetime 💪

      She was just that eager to spill blood.

  • @Etterra
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    311 year ago

    It’s cooler in Fallout 4. It’s crewed by robots and flies.

    • @[email protected]
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      Also real life is a downer. Was super cramped, don’t know how they fit 100 dudes in that thing.

      Also, since our taxes are keeping it floatable, would it kill them to bring it into armament parity? Swap out the guns with missile tubes, maybe an icbm tower in one of the masts?

      • SSTFOP
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        Are M134 chaser guns too much to ask for?

        • @kautau
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          31 year ago

          CIWS on that baby or bust

    • @Madison420
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      21 year ago

      You don’t intentionally keep a unit museum? You’ll see me later Game pretty regularly with my frigate flagship followed by two privateers surrounded by modern naval units. It’s kinda fun to dunk on the PC with a fuckin broadside.

  • @instamat
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    USS Constitution April 2022

    Cool ship, took a tour last year

      • @Agent641
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        Men only want one thing and it’s disgusting beautiful

    • @espentan
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      I took a tour in June of 1980. Great ship. Fun to see an old sailing vessel up close.

      • @mack7400
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        Wow. Must’ve looked a lot fresher then.

  • Jay
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    I have a 3ft model of the constitution in a box that I’ve been meaning to put together for about 10 years now… but cats.

    Maybe someday I’ll have a spot to put it together in peace.

    • @Laughbone
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      I got a china cabinet at an estate sale and have been putting some Lego sets in there and its been cat proof……… so far

    • Gormadt
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      You could always go for a glass/acrylic case over it but that’d probably be prohibitively expensive

    • SSTFOP
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      111 year ago

      Or any nation as far as sources I have list.

      • @Something_Complex
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        Apparently there is this uge differwncw about where you storage them. The only reason some portugues and British ships aren’t the oldest sailing vessels is because we keep them in museums. Yhe but they are still in comission, sooo idk I guess we where both right depending how you frase it.

        So, while the USS Constitution is the oldest naval vessel still afloat, the HMS Victory holds the record for the oldest naval vessel still in commission. Both ships are significant historical artifacts and serve as museum ships, commemorating important eras in naval history.

      • @[email protected]
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        Although HMS victory is the oldest naval vessel in comission, she’s got 3 decades on the old girl

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            Do you realize the if they are in comission all that they need to do is put it on whater and then constitution stops being the oldest afloat.

            So if I can take it’s title that easy maybe it doesn’t deserve it idk

            • @[email protected]
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              Victory would sink if put on the sea.
              Over time, repairs have been carried out to maintain her appearance, but not her seaworthyness. In many places, soft wood has replaced hardwood and no effort has been made to ensure she is structurally sound or water tight.

            • @Madison420
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              It wouldn’t constitution had never been dry docked as a matter of long term storage, victory hasn’t seen water in a hundred years (April 8 1925) and no you cannot easily just drop her back in the water and expect her to float. That said constitution could sail today if it were advantageous to do so, last time she sailed in her own power was July 21 1997.

    • @mack7400
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      So…if someone found a nail that was a part of Theseus’ ship, and rebuilt it around the nail, would it become the oldest ship afloat?

  • @fluxion
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    So old it’s still grayscale

  • AlexisFR
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    Does it still sail, tough? I know the French analog, the Hermione, does.

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      Yes, at least once, maybe twice a year it sails. Meanwhile it’s docked at its own museum the rest of the year - the ship itself is free, but they charge for the museum. I’ve seen it many times

      Funny anecdote: when I first met my about to become new in-laws, they came from Washington DC to visit me in Boston for the Fourth of July. I was excited to take them to see the Constitution, both boarding at the museum dock and watching it “sail” down Boston harbor. I must have gone on a bit, due to my excitement …… eventually my about to be new mother-in-law from DC spoke up with not understanding how they could do that with such an historic document, and what would there be to see anyway

    • @instamat
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      Someone else mentioned that they raffle off tickets to be on it when it does. I remember there were QR codes posted to be entered in the drawing for the July 4th sailing.

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    I wonder what happened to the USS Charisma