Ship-shaped: Part - It's just a TARDIS ya'll
So I've talked many times about the interior of the Revenge.
Today let's judge a ship by her cover.
And by cover, I mean chameleon circuit.
(Special thanks to @nicnacsnonsense who sleuthed this through with me)
I've noted before how there are more windows in Stede's quarters when viewed from the inside (7) than from the outside (5):
But that's not the only weird thing going on.
Take a look at the yellow stripe that runs around the exterior of the hull. Sometimes it's 7 boards wide, sometimes only 5:
And then there's the much-debated question of the location of the bathroom. That little port hole over Lucius' head when he's dangling over the side of the ship isn't anywhere near big enough to be the same window next to the tub (and also, it would be basically on the floor of the bathroom if you line it up with the big bay windows that make up Stede's bed nook).
But there's another window we can look through to give us some answers.
The window under the stairs! I think we can all agree that the stairs abut the hull (outermost wall of the ship), right? and that the window under the stairs is less than a foot from where the wall on which it's mounted intersects with the hull wall.
So that would mean that this door opens right out onto the water:
The ship is just a TARDIS. She's bigger on the inside. Her doors lead wherever you need them to lead. Sometimes she forgets how many stripes she has or how big they are.
And don't worry, she'll figure out a way to save her Timelord. The Boy.
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