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==History==
==History==
===Early misfortune===
===Early misfortune===
The construction of the ship was commissioned on 13 December, 1775, and finished by July 10 the next year.<ref name="Wiki"/> The Templar, Nicholas Biddle was named Captain in October.
The construction of the ship was commissioned on 13 December 1775, and finished by July 10 the next year.<ref name="Wiki"/> The Templar, Nicholas Biddle was named Captain in October.


Due to scarcity of seamen, the ship was staffed by British sailors, who were imprisoned in [[Philadelphia]], and set sail in February, 1777. The ship reached [[Charlestown]] almost a month later, her masts broken, and her crew struck by fever. The crew had also mutinied during the journey.
Due to scarcity of seamen, the ship was staffed by British sailors, who were imprisoned in [[Philadelphia]], and set sail in February, 1777. The ship reached [[Charlestown]] almost a month later, her masts broken, and her crew struck by fever. The crew had also mutinied during the journey.
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When the ship was seaworthy again, Biddle began using her to further the Templars' goals. He began raiding the coast of Nantucket, claiming it was a Loyalist post, despite being controlled by the [[Continental Army]]. He hoped to become Admiral of the Continental Navy granting him more control. When [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] arrived to investigate, the ''Randolph'' fled, and left Connor to deal with other ships.
When the ship was seaworthy again, Biddle began using her to further the Templars' goals. He began raiding the coast of Nantucket, claiming it was a Loyalist post, despite being controlled by the [[Continental Army]]. He hoped to become Admiral of the Continental Navy granting him more control. When [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] arrived to investigate, the ''Randolph'' fled, and left Connor to deal with other ships.


The ''Randolph'' was assigned to escort ''La Belladonna'', a French ship, covertly bringing supplies for the Americans. Midway through the journey, he left ''La Belladonna'' on her own, and sent his Templar allies to sink the ship. Connor arrived and aided the French in sinking several Templar ships, and a Man-o-War while Biddle watched from a safe distance.<ref name="AC3"/>
The ''Randolph'' was assigned to escort ''La Belladonna'', a French ship, covertly bringing supplies for the Americans. Midway through the journey, he left ''La Belladonna'' on her own, and sent his Templar allies to sink the ship. Connor arrived and aided the French in sinking several Templar ships, and a Man of War while Biddle watched from a safe distance.<ref name="AC3"/>


===Destruction===
===Destruction===

Revision as of 11:08, 7 January 2013


USS Randolph.

The USS Randolph was a 32-gun frigate, named for Peyton Randolph.[1] She was the first ship of the Continental Navy, and Nicholas Biddle's flagship.

History

Early misfortune

The construction of the ship was commissioned on 13 December 1775, and finished by July 10 the next year.[1] The Templar, Nicholas Biddle was named Captain in October.

Due to scarcity of seamen, the ship was staffed by British sailors, who were imprisoned in Philadelphia, and set sail in February, 1777. The ship reached Charlestown almost a month later, her masts broken, and her crew struck by fever. The crew had also mutinied during the journey.

The ship was repaired at the docks, but the mainmast was struck by lightning twice when close to completion. Lightning rods were installed, and the ship began her military career in August.[2]

Templar flagship

Nicholas Biddle aboard the Randolph after abandoning La Belladonna.

When the ship was seaworthy again, Biddle began using her to further the Templars' goals. He began raiding the coast of Nantucket, claiming it was a Loyalist post, despite being controlled by the Continental Army. He hoped to become Admiral of the Continental Navy granting him more control. When Connor arrived to investigate, the Randolph fled, and left Connor to deal with other ships.

The Randolph was assigned to escort La Belladonna, a French ship, covertly bringing supplies for the Americans. Midway through the journey, he left La Belladonna on her own, and sent his Templar allies to sink the ship. Connor arrived and aided the French in sinking several Templar ships, and a Man of War while Biddle watched from a safe distance.[2]

Destruction

The Randolph sunk along with its captain, Nicholas Biddle.

In March of 1778, the Assassin flagship, Aquila, captained by Connor gave chase to the Randolph. Biddle led the Aquila to an ambush, where the Randolph and two Men-o-War attacked the Aquila. After dealing with the Men-o-War, Connor had his crew destroy the masts of the Randolph, and boarded the ship.

The entire crew of the Randolph was decimated by the Aquila's crew, while Connor dueled her Captain, first on the top deck and later, in the belly of the ship. After killing the Templar, Connor fulfilled his last wish, and set-off an explosion in the Randolph, causing her to sink with her captain.[2]

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