John Jervis’ Ship

Origins
John Jervis, 1st Earl of St. Vincent was an admiral in the 18th and 19th centuries and saw action in many wars. He became a patron of Horatio Nelson during the Napoleonic Wars and was known for his discipline. He made sure that none of his crew wanted to or could mutiny by keeping them happy but by also fiercely punishing those who disobeyed his rules. Likewise, he would sometimes greatly reward sailors if he liked their attitude.

Effects
When the anchor is dropped, it releases a wave of sea fog that obscures and destroys any form of structure, object or even people that the captain (namely whoever is piloting the ship) does not agree with. It also causes a boost in quality or fortune to whatever the captain favors, too.

It is only considered properly neutralized when the ship loses its commanding officer, i.e., killing the captain, physically separating them from the ship or dowsing the captain in neutralizer. The last way of neutralization is the most effective because if the ship doesn’t detect the captain present, it will turn another person into the captain to fill the role. Agents jokingly refer it to as the ‘Censor-Ship’.