February 10th, 1801
Across the English Channel, in the capital city of the United Kingdom.
The Prime Minister, William Pitt, didn't let a moment slip by. He urgently convened a meeting that gathered the highest-ranking military generals, admirals, and advisors at the Palace of Westminster. The situation demanded instant attention and resolute action.
As the attendees gradually filled the room, Pitt settled into his chair at the head of the table. His focus was on a newspaper he had received earlier, reporting on the recent signing of a peace treaty between France and Austria.
His hands involuntarily clenched, crumpling the paper's edges as he absorbed the implications.
"Two million pounds sterling squandered on the Austrians," William muttered under his breath, frustration evident. "Why does their military persist in such weakness?"