Why would anyone be inspired by the mutiny on the Bounty? As far as I know, the story goes like this:
16 escaped to Tahiti.
A year later, one was killed by a fellow mutineer, who was subsequently killed by an angry mob.
Within another year, the Royal Navy arrived and arrested them; 4 drowned.
After lengthy trials, 3 were executed, 4 acquitted and 3 pardoned.
The 9 remaining mutineers marooned themselves (along with a group of kidnapped natives) on the deserted Pitcairn island, with all of 4.6 km to spend their remaining life on. Within 4 years, 5 mutineers died in a violent clash; the remaining mutineers began drinking heavily, with one suicide and another two killed in the following years.
But yeah, one of 25 managed to escape the law and survive long enough to even name a town after himself (populated entirely by the natives he and the other mutineers had raped, and their offspring).
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Okay, scratch that; I realize that compared to the Royal Navy anno 1789, Pitcairn starts to look mighty swell.