History and Training: A Nautical Conspiracy in the Making
- Alice Saparov
- Feb 21
- 1 min read
Sources confirm that Mike first acquired the vessel known as Rosa, officially registered as Rambling Rose, launching his operations from the quiet docks of Menlo Park. Under the guise of “practice,” Mike and his close associate, Lena, conducted mysterious maneuvers in the calm waters of the channel. Away from prying eyes, this was merely the beginning.
But as suspicions mounted in the following years, Rosa was discreetly moved to San Francisco, where the real tests began. The notorious San Francisco Bay is no place for amateurs—violent currents, foggy conditions, and the treacherous Golden Gate Strait demanded nothing short of mastery. Reports indicate that both Mike and Lena were spotted navigating these perilous waters, enduring fierce winds and unpredictable tides.
The duo did not stop there. Monterey and Santa Cruz soon became training grounds, pushing their skills to the limit. Locals recall seeing them fighting brutal swells and maneuvering against Pacific gusts. Some claim these were just "practice sails"—but we know better. Nobody goes out sailing in the Pacific "just for fun".
Further records link Mike and Lena to Los Angeles, where they supposedly obtained a catamaran license, a crucial step in expanding their knowledge and abilities. While Lena was officially undergoing the final written testing, sources suggest that Mike was “helping” Lena in ways that remain suspiciously unclear. Whatever went down in LA, one thing is certain—by the end of it, both were officially licensed catamaran captains as well...
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