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                                    Life of Being a Crown Prince in France - Chapter 909 - 817: The British Navy’s Initiative
                            
                                                            
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... damages can be ignored during wartime, but cannot be left unattended forever.
For example, if a section of the side deck is broken, that part of the ship can no longer bear weight.
When a wooden warship turns or faces waves, the hull will undergo slight deformation, and the structure surrounding the breach will be subjected to very high structural stress. The structure of the hull near the damage will rapidly age and become obsolete.
It’s like when we tear plastic packag ...
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