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  1. Posted: February 28, 2015In: Public

    "When her seafaring father goes missing, a headstrong girl who grew up upon stories of the sea, disguises herself as a boy and joins the crew of a Phoenician trading galley to discover clues to her dads whereabouts."

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    Added an answer on March 1, 2015 at 1:18 pm

    The pirate idea has all of the above. However, if someone goes missing, most people take the "They'll turn up approach". This lack of concern by others may force her to take action by herself. If pirates take someone, it may be conceived as a threat to the greater community, prompting action - end oRead more

    The pirate idea has all of the above. However, if someone goes missing, most people take the “They’ll turn up approach”. This lack of concern by others may force her to take action by herself. If pirates take someone, it may be conceived as a threat to the greater community, prompting action – end of story.

    There has been heaps of “Saving Dad” stories, Pirates of the Caribbean III, Mullan, Even one of the Indiana Jones flicks had a let’s rescue Dad element. The things I find a little misaligned. Is head strong and her actions. Her actions sound more desperate than head strong. I have a head strong daughter (19) she is more likely to carry out overt actions than covert actions. Perhaps my personal experience differs from others,

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  2. Posted: February 28, 2015In: Public

    "When her seafaring father goes missing, a headstrong girl who grew up upon stories of the sea, disguises herself as a boy and joins the crew of a Phoenician trading galley to discover clues to her dads whereabouts."

    CraigDGriffiths Uberwriter
    Added an answer on March 1, 2015 at 1:18 pm

    The pirate idea has all of the above. However, if someone goes missing, most people take the "They'll turn up approach". This lack of concern by others may force her to take action by herself. If pirates take someone, it may be conceived as a threat to the greater community, prompting action - end oRead more

    The pirate idea has all of the above. However, if someone goes missing, most people take the “They’ll turn up approach”. This lack of concern by others may force her to take action by herself. If pirates take someone, it may be conceived as a threat to the greater community, prompting action – end of story.

    There has been heaps of “Saving Dad” stories, Pirates of the Caribbean III, Mullan, Even one of the Indiana Jones flicks had a let’s rescue Dad element. The things I find a little misaligned. Is head strong and her actions. Her actions sound more desperate than head strong. I have a head strong daughter (19) she is more likely to carry out overt actions than covert actions. Perhaps my personal experience differs from others,

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  3. Posted: February 28, 2015In: Public

    After a primordial fungal outbreak on an Arctic oil rig, an overambitious district manager pushes to cover up the incident until he too is exposed. As the hospital becomes overrun by spore spreading rapists, he must battle his way to a lone survivor who may be the key to a cure.

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    Added an answer on March 1, 2015 at 1:08 pm

    I have had a hack at it and tried to not to drop any of your elements. An Arctic oil-rig executive is hospitalised by the same primordial fungus outbreak that he was trying to cover up. The infected become psychotic rapists spreading the disease further. He must battle his way to the lone survive whRead more

    I have had a hack at it and tried to not to drop any of your elements.

    An Arctic oil-rig executive is hospitalised by the same primordial fungus outbreak that he was trying to cover up. The infected become psychotic rapists spreading the disease further. He must battle his way to the lone survive which may hold the key to a cure.

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