Abraham Lincoln sounds like a fine starting suggestion. I'll look her up. I don't really need for her to be seaworthy, though I don't have any particular objection that, either. Well, if she's seaworthy there will be some pressure for her to put back to sea at some point--even if only as a source of electricity for another location. Of course, those kinds of tensions make for good storytelling and perhaps otherwise unexplained sabotage events that only affect propulsion.
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