Naval Action Gazette

Naval Action Gazette

Vol. I · No. 4Thursday, 21 May 2026Caribbean · Peace Server

KAMI Surrenders Santa Fe to Chaos

The peace server's repose shattered this morning when KAMI relinquished Santa Fe to the aether—the port slipping from Great Britain's grasp into unclaimed territory, a rarity that bodes ill for any power that fails to reclaim it swiftly. The capture was detected at 11:00 this forenoon, attended by a shift in the port's battle commencement from eight o'clock to ten. No assault queue looms as yet, but the wound remains fresh and Santa Fe's status precarious. Great Britain's continental holdings, though still commanding seventy-one ports, have begun their slow erosion. Spain's ascendant coffers have continued their climb, netting 1.29 million reals—a fifteen percent surge from yesterday's accounting. NAEP remains the realm's primary revenue engine, its twenty-six ports generating 709,460 reals, whilst BUCAN has undergone a dramatic resuscitation, its net revenue soaring one hundred and twenty-five percent to 497,123 reals. Conversely, France has suffered a catastrophic reversal, her revenues plummeting sixty-seven percent to a mere 323,150 reals, OCB's considerable ten-port portfolio notwithstanding. CCC, FPM, HOOK, and RWC have all seen their fortunes collapse by margins ranging from sixty-one to eighty-one percent—a bloodletting that speaks to shifting tides in the archipelago's commerce.

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