They would understood that whose ship does it belong to.
Queen Elizabeth did not give out "pirate licenses." What she did was have soldiers raid Spanish ships and the Spanish would think they had been robbed by pirates.
a old pirate ship would e old members going everywhere the boat could brake
That would be a privateer.
well put it this way its got to be alot...if just by themselves...the more of them there are the quicker they'lll destroy the cannons but with the other pirate ships i would recommend using more powerful ships Also it would be unwise to siege a pirate base early on since the defenses and the number would easily overwhelm even 60 cobalt light frigates, even more especially in a long term game where the pirate's ships could go to nearly 300 after 3 or more hours of gameplay.Do destroy such, I would recomment using the Advent's Capital Ship the Vengeance or the Mothership to destroy most of the ships with their special abilities accompanied with just a few powerful crusaders 20 in number fully upgraded will do. Using 3 or more guardians would be advisable since the sheer number of pirate ships could overwhelm your ships, and the shield advantage and push ability will give you the edge over the other ships. Or if you want to forgo all that, use the Vasari, build plenty of vasari superweapons, set them on autoattack on that planet. In maybe 10 mins, there would be nothing left but rubble and you could simply send in some planet bombardment ships and a colony ship and wala, the pirate planet is yours.
It depends what the restaurant serves. But some ideas follow: * "Fish & Ships" * "Blackbeard's Galleon"
There were many kinds of worldwide pirate ships to list them all here would be improbable. Anyway to you people who live in north carolina should know what Blackbeard's Ship looked like
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Actually, there were few Tutor explorers. Drake was about the only one and he was a pirate working for the queen to board Spanish ships. He would have worn what he wore everyday.
As far as they were concerned he was a pirate. He would sit and wait for their ships, attack, and rob them. One of his goals was to stop them from controlling the Pacific access.
That depends on the application the ship was built for. Here is a link to information and pictures of ships that you would have seen in 1700: http://www.thepiratesrealm.com/pirate%20ship.html
The names of pirate ships were often directly related to the trade they were involved in and what they did for a living. Sometimes there were ships that were named for fantasy sea creatures, or gods/goddesses. There really was no one specific thing that pirate ships were named for...sometimes the ship kept the name that it had when it was captured. The same as anyone else -- they would call them after people they admired, or after flowers or animals or winds, or anything their imagination suggested, or simply keep the previous name of the ship they had acquired, whether by legal or illegal means.
You move to Somalia and learn their language and culture. Live in poverty until you decide dying is better then staying where you are. The you go out on fishing boats and round up American ships until they shoot you in the head. Why would you want to be a pirate?