Admiral Denver finishes showing the team at Marineville his favorite naval movie. This sparks a debate if modern sailors were as tough as the sailors from the age of sail. To win the argument Admiral Denver arranges a galleon to be borrowed from the museum with plans to sail it across the Pacific. Troy and the Stingray are assigned escort duty, despite Denver's emphatic desire to have no outside help. The ship runs into a very bad storm, and the admiral is injured by falling rigging. The Stingray loses contact with the ship sparking a major air search which turns up nothing. The Admiral wakes, still partially stunned he believes he is a captain from the age of sale. Denver then convinces himself the crew was going to mutiny and casts them adrift in a rowboat. They are sighted and rescued by Stingray. The sub then finds the galleon and comes under fire from the delusional Admiral. Troy swims to the vessel and ambushes the admiral knocking him unconscious for the second time. He wakes in hospital once again as Admiral Denver.
—glen_chapman <chapman_glen@yahoo.com>