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Pavel "The Level-Headed" Pustoshkin
12024-09-12T17:33:46-04:00Olive Colesfb4fbcee067a941cdd754bb445e31c29ce94b225913From his perch in the upper echelon of naval power (he had recently earned the rank of rear admiral), Pavel Vasil'yevich reports on August 10th that a threatening crowd had gathered at the market in Nikolaev, leading to the arrest of six men from a series of naval vessels. Hears reports that similar events had taken place in other southern towns and that local governors were warning their chiefs of police about waves of disturbances coordinated, or maybe even instigated by, foreigners. Pustoshkin believes, however, that these are nothing but the "capers" of local workers - the manifestation of the local obsession with watermelons.plain2024-09-20T13:57:01-04:0046.97824039134373, 31.96534495858501Image generated by DALLE-3 using the prompt: Can you please generate me an image of Rear Admiral Pavel Pustoshkin - a middle aged, newly high ranking admiral in late-18th century imperial Russia?Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5