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Just like the first couple of episodes, The Mutineers is fun and it also sets up an arc for the next episode and possibly more.
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Histories, biographies and romances, from Bligh's narrative in 1790 to Mr. Becke's "Mutineers" in
Voyage of H.M.S. Pandora Despatched to Arrest the Mutineers of the 'Bounty' in the South Seas, 1790-1791 Edward Edwards
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The Mutineers stop at the island to resupply but while their Crusoe and Friday see an opportunity to help the Captain to retake his ship and finally go home to England.
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This week an English ship is taken over by Mutineers.
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Not only is Petey a cool character, the PDCL is almost exactly the type of starship I drool over. (the almost tied runner-up is Dahak, a moon sized warship from "Mutineers Moon") - Back Away - Walk Forward - design (original images and layout) by Jax Raven
stormtiger Diary Entry stormtiger 2008
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The Pitcairn Story: Mutineers in Paradise (1991) (TV)
Think Progress » New ABC Docudrama Blames Clinton For 9/11, Praises Bush 2006
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"Mutineers drunk with slogans and alcohol, " he wrote, "must be forced back to their obedience."
Archive 2004-10-01 2004
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‘Mutineers of the Bounty’ was one of the books they liked best, and there was a story of an Iceland farmer, a human document, that had an unfading interest.
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Mutineers held in slavery are deemed most justified, while those who have submitted voluntarily to legitimate authority, like soldiers and sailors, receive less sympathy from society and history.
A Furnace Afloat JOE JACKSON 2003
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Mutineers broadcast appeals for local Congolese to "come out with sticks" against the city's deeply unpopular military rulers.
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