We can retrieve pirate-captured ships and get paid by the companies discreetly. There is more money in that. All we need is a SCUBA diving assault team who practice CQB and point-shooting all the time, an innocent looking mother-ship, commercial rebreathers, black market weapons and ammo, boarding gear, agents to negotiate with the companies and arms dealers, a good cover story, and alot of free time and money to get started.
I'll be happy to take care of the dive team.
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I used to be a salvage diver. I'd love to set up a Draeger. However, I would need some training in CQB and explosives. But hey. If someone would like to send me to one of the best shooting facilities in the country - I would be happy to go. Don't get me wrong - I can quickly put a few holes in a torso and one in the head. But I wouldn't exactly call myself a qualified close quarters afficianado either.
Underwater navigation, rebreathers, demolition, night dives(the water would be to clear in the day, I imagine) Oh, oh. I can't forget the underwater mini-subs that the SEALs use. We gotta get one of those. Or a few. You know - depending on how big the dive team is. I get all excited when I think about UDT. One of my friends was in the Navy for it. I'll have to recruit him too. Hard hat diver. He'd enjoy it.
And for giggles - I can triple up jobs - Navigating, piloting, and diving. Plus I've already spent months at sea. So I am definitely in. All of the seafaring I have done has been in the Carribbean - for work anyway.
Hell. I'm not even workin' right now. But dammit. I am not going on some half-arsed expedition that is underfunded and poorly organized. The sea can be a large, lonely, and unforgiving place. I love the sea. I will not die in it due to some dimwit hangin' everyone's arses out without a sling.
With that said - I am looking for a job. I would be happy to work for free in all the aforementioned capacities.
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I'm all ears.
Oh. And it would be very possible to negotiate with Lloyd's due to the nature of their organization. They are not a standard insurance company in the traditional sense.