Kerrigans Last Trip [portable]
Kerrigan’s career as an adventurer and soldier began early. He served in during the Mexican–American War (1846‑1848) . Soon after the war, he joined the Walker filibustering expedition to Nicaragua as a captain and for a brief period served as alcalde (mayor) of the Nicaraguan capital. This taste of independent military command and Latin American intrigue set the pattern for the rest of his career.
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They say that if you sail far enough north, past the charts and into the white waste where the compass spins in circles, you can still see him. A solitary figure walking the high ridges of the ice fields, his lantern burning bright against the dark, forever keeping watch over the brother he found, and the sea he could never truly leave behind. This taste of independent military command and Latin
"I'm here, Liam," Thomas whispered into the dark. "The trip is over." The Return
However, alternative theories persisted for decades. Some naval architects argued that the heavy machinery in the hold had broken free from its moorings during the intense rolling, punching holes through the inner hull from the inside. Others pointed to the rapidly shifting coal reserves as a factor that may have caused a sudden, catastrophic capsize before the crew could properly deploy the remaining lifeboats.