Say NO! to Piracy!
It’s everywhere, on DVDs, video games websites, posters, it’s the anti piracy campaign. Federal law here in
I now present to you my own personal
Reasons for not Engaging in Piracy
#1. Location
I live on the outskirts of
That leaves us with
#2. Lack of a ship
Okay, let’s pretend I lived in a port city and had all the time in the world for robbing merchant ships sacking coastal towns and no fears for my reputation, let’s look at what I would need, just to get started.
Naturally the first and most important item for any pirating adventures (they don’t warn you about this at the beginning of movies) is a boat, and not just any little old boat. I’m thinking a top of the line high speed yacht with plenty of space for crew accommodations, weapons, stores, and of course, plundered treasure. A pirate ship needs to be fast and in good condition, life or death, success or failure, depend on your boat.
Good ships that meet these conditions are very costly, pricing into the millions, even tens of millions of dollars. Maybe I could get something old and fix it up for a few hundred thousand, still, that’s a lot more money than I have or could even get in a loan.
#3. Weaponry Issues
Aaaaargh!
The playing field in weaponry is not as even as it once was.
If a modern day pirate crew were to pull up alongside a passenger or cargo ship brandishing pikes, sabers and blunderbusses, they might induce the enemy to take pictures, but probably not to surrender. Any attempts to actually use these weapons could easily lead to your boat, crew and self being shredded by your intended prey’s onboard heavy machine gun or rocket launcher.
So, any would be pirate adventurers would be in need of modern weaponry, hard to obtain, very costly, and all around nasty stuff to deal with.
I have neither the heart nor financial means to deal with such things.
So, to all you anti piracy advocates in the movie, music and video game industry, while I appreciate your efforts to discourage me from a life of high seas crime, those efforts are needless. Even if I wanted to engage in piracy, there are just to many practical problems weighing against such a life for me to even seriously consider it.
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