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== During the events of [[The Terror: Season 1 Episode 1 Go for Broke]] played by [[Declan Hannigan]] == | == During the events of [[The Terror: Season 1 Episode 1 Go for Broke]] played by [[Declan Hannigan]] == | ||
[[John Franklin]] calls a meeting of the officers, including Lt. Le Vesconte, and [[John Gregory]] tells them about the damage to the Erebus and [[Francis Crozier]] warns Franklin that they will be dealing with pack ice ahead. He asks [[Lt. Graham Gore]] how many sun dogs he has seen and suggests they explore King William Land to see if it is an island and Blanky agrees. Franklin decides against his advice and [[James Fitzjames]] considers Crozier's warning, melodrama. Crozier then angrily points out that only four people at the table are veterans of the arctic, but Franklin again decides to continue on. Franklin gives a speech to the crew about how they will soon accomplish their journey. Six days later, both ships are stuck in the ice and the next morning they wake up to be surrounded by continuous ice. | [[John Franklin]] calls a meeting of the officers, including Lt. Le Vesconte, and [[John Gregory]] tells them about the damage to the Erebus and [[Francis Crozier]] warns Franklin that they will be dealing with pack ice ahead. He asks [[Lt. Graham Gore]] how many sun dogs he has seen and suggests they explore King William Land to see if it is an island and Blanky agrees. Franklin decides against his advice and [[James Fitzjames]] considers Crozier's warning, melodrama. Crozier then angrily points out that only four people at the table are veterans of the arctic, but Franklin again decides to continue on. Franklin gives a speech to the crew about how they will soon accomplish their journey. Six days later, both ships are stuck in the ice and the next morning they wake up to be surrounded by continuous ice. | ||
== During the events of [[The Terror: Season 1 Episode 5 First Shot a Winner, Lads]] played by [[Declan Hannigan]] == | |||
Le Vesconte and [[Charles Des Voeux]] are doing calculations on cannon bombardments and wind temperature. They return to the ship and [[Edmund Hoar]] tells Fitzjames that [[Lt. Edward Little]] is there to see him. [[Dr. Stanley]] is removing the frost bit toe of Le Vesconte when [[Henry Goodsir]] tells him, [[Lady Silence]] is leaving and asks if he can go with her. [[Charles Des Voeux]] makes fun of Goodsir writing a dictionary. [[Samuel Crispe]] tells Goodsir they are ready to leave. |
Revision as of 17:46, 19 May 2021
Background
Henry Thomas Dundas Le Vesconte is a second lieutenant on the HMS Erebus in the Discovery Service for the British Royal Navy.
During the events of The Terror: Season 1 Episode 1 Go for Broke played by Declan Hannigan
John Franklin calls a meeting of the officers, including Lt. Le Vesconte, and John Gregory tells them about the damage to the Erebus and Francis Crozier warns Franklin that they will be dealing with pack ice ahead. He asks Lt. Graham Gore how many sun dogs he has seen and suggests they explore King William Land to see if it is an island and Blanky agrees. Franklin decides against his advice and James Fitzjames considers Crozier's warning, melodrama. Crozier then angrily points out that only four people at the table are veterans of the arctic, but Franklin again decides to continue on. Franklin gives a speech to the crew about how they will soon accomplish their journey. Six days later, both ships are stuck in the ice and the next morning they wake up to be surrounded by continuous ice.
During the events of The Terror: Season 1 Episode 5 First Shot a Winner, Lads played by Declan Hannigan
Le Vesconte and Charles Des Voeux are doing calculations on cannon bombardments and wind temperature. They return to the ship and Edmund Hoar tells Fitzjames that Lt. Edward Little is there to see him. Dr. Stanley is removing the frost bit toe of Le Vesconte when Henry Goodsir tells him, Lady Silence is leaving and asks if he can go with her. Charles Des Voeux makes fun of Goodsir writing a dictionary. Samuel Crispe tells Goodsir they are ready to leave.