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HMS Bounty
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Vehicle Information
Owner: Captain Bligh
Use: Naval ship
First Appearance: "The Wettest Stories Ever Told"

The HMS Bounty is a naval ship. It was captained by Captain Bligh. It appeared in a story told by Bart.

History

The Bounty set off from England on a long journey. During the journey, the crew ran low on water so Captain Bligh told them to stop drinking it. Willie told Captain Bligh that if he kept mistreating the crew, they would mutiny. However, Bligh shrugged him off. Eventually, the Bounty ended up at Tahiti.

After the stop at Tahiti, the crew grew even more tired of Bligh, wanting to go back to Tahiti. After Bligh made the crew sing "Row, Row, Row Your Boat", the crew mutinied and forced Bligh and Willie off the ship and onto a rowboat. Fletcher Christian then became captain and threw the steering wheel overboard as it was "evidence of the previous regime". They then lost control of the ship and ended up at Antarctica.

The ship eventually made it away from Antarctica, but the crew ended up getting cursed to become skeletons. Many years later, the Bounty came across the wreck of the Neptune. Bligh asked the survivors if they knew where Tahiti was before continuing sailing.

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