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'''James Cook''' (7 November 1728 – 14 February 1779) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] explorer, cartographer, the captain of [[Royal Navy]] [[Man O' War]], the [[HMS Pembroke|HMS ''Pembroke'']] and a [[Templars|Templar]] puppet. Cook unknowingly helped the Templars during the [[Seven Years' War]].  
'''James Cook''' (7 November 1728 – 14 February 1779) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] explorer, cartographer, the captain of [[Royal Navy]] [[Man O' War]], the [[HMS Pembroke|HMS ''Pembroke'']] and a [[Templars|Templar]] puppet. Cook unknowingly helped the Templars during the [[Seven Years' War]].  


Captain Cook later became famous for his voyages and exploration of the [[Pacific Ocean]]. He explored and charted most of the islands and their peoples, including Australia, Tahiti, New Zealand and Easter Island, before eventually dying at the hands of the natives in Hawaii.
Captain Cook later became famous for his voyages and exploration of the [[Pacific Ocean]]. He explored and charted most of the islands and their peoples, including Australia, Tahiti, New Zealand and Easter Island, before eventually dying at the hands of the assassins in Hawaii.


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James Cook (7 November 1728 – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, cartographer, the captain of Royal Navy Man O' War, the HMS Pembroke and a Templar puppet. Cook unknowingly helped the Templars during the Seven Years' War.

Captain Cook later became famous for his voyages and exploration of the Pacific Ocean. He explored and charted most of the islands and their peoples, including Australia, Tahiti, New Zealand and Easter Island, before eventually dying at the hands of the assassins in Hawaii.

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