In this short scene, we learn that Costa Rica's first pirate, Callimaco, and his son, Callimo, have been fighting over Callimo's claim to be the rightful heir to his father's property. Callimo and Costa Rica have agreed to a truce. Costa Rica, however, is determined to keep the peace, and Callimo agrees to marry Costa Rican daughter-in-law, Callalia, in exchange for Costa Rica and his brother's inheritance. The scene ends with Costa Rican doctor, Dr. Manette, and Costa Rican nurse, Maria, talking about the ship's departure. They are saddened by the loss of Costa Rican captain, Steves, and wonder if Costa Rica will ever be able to recover from the loss. They also discuss Costa Rica.
In this short scene, we learn that Costa Rica's first pirate, Callimaco, and his son, Callimo, have been fighting over Callimo's claim to be the rightful heir to his father's property. Callimo and Costa Rica have agreed to a truce. Costa Rica, however, is determined to keep the peace, and Callimo agrees to marry Costa Rican daughter-in-law, Callalia, in exchange for Costa Rica and his brother's inheritance. The scene ends with Costa Rican doctor, Dr. Manette, and Costa Rican nurse, Maria, talking about the ship's departure. They are saddened by the loss of Costa Rican captain, Steves, and wonder if Costa Rica will ever be able to recover from the loss. They also discuss Costa Rica.