Naval Action Gazette

Naval Action Gazette

Vol. I · No. 8Monday, 25 May 2026Caribbean · Peace Server

TROP Abandons Pedro Cay to the Unclaimed Waters

TROP has relinquished Pedro Cay to Neutral ownership, the Pirate stronghold slipping from corsair hands into the archipelago's unclaimed holdings. The flip was detected in yesterday's early hours, and with it came a tactical reshuffling of the port's battle schedule—its commencement time advancing from eight o'clock to thirteen—suggesting either a calculated preparation for future contention or a pragmatic adjustment to the shifting naval calendar. No fresh assaults have been queued against the now-dormant port, though its recent volatility leaves its fate far from settled. Spain's treasury has surged dramatically, rising 390,439 reals—a robust thirty-four percent leap—to claim 1.546 million reals across fifty-five ports, whilst Great Britain has suffered a punishing reversal, hemorrhaging 356,758 reals in a single day's accounting, a collapse of thirty-nine percent that has left the Crown's coffers at 564,111 reals despite holding seventy-one ports. NAEP remains the Caribbean's premier earner at 982,880 reals from twenty-six Spanish holdings, whilst TROP—despite yesterday's loss—still commands the archipelago's largest territorial dominion at thirty-eight ports and 360,034 reals in revenue. The curious paradox deepens: KAMI, second only to TROP in port count at thirty-eight British possessions, lags far behind in the ledger's reckoning, generating merely 154,870 reals—a testament to the widow's mite that vast holdings may bring when fortune proves fickle.

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