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The largest of the three eggs, a [[Kazilik]] egg, proved to be only some weeks away from hatching.  Temeraire and his crew were able to escape to Austria with the eggs, but they were unable to get safe passage across Prussia and instead were more or less drafted to fight with the Prussian forces against the French.  Thus, they were still in Prussia when the Kazilik hatched, and Granby as first officer was given the opportunity to harness the hatchling and become her captain.
 
The largest of the three eggs, a [[Kazilik]] egg, proved to be only some weeks away from hatching.  Temeraire and his crew were able to escape to Austria with the eggs, but they were unable to get safe passage across Prussia and instead were more or less drafted to fight with the Prussian forces against the French.  Thus, they were still in Prussia when the Kazilik hatched, and Granby as first officer was given the opportunity to harness the hatchling and become her captain.
 
It was only thanks to Temeraire's speed and agility that Granby survived to have this opportunity.  During the [[Battle of Jena-Auerstadt]], Granby unclipped his carabiners to attack a pair of French [[bellmen]] who had dropped onto Temeraire's shoulders to take Laurence prisoner and force Temeraire to surrender.  The French officers threw Granby off in mid-air.  Temeraire threw himself into dive straight downwards and managed to grab Granby before corkscrewing up out of the dive at the last possible moment, his tail smashing a young oak tree to bits as he did so.
 
  
  
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When the party finally reached Britain in late December 1806, they discovered that the dragons of the Aerial Corps had been stricken by the [[Dragon Plague]].  Jane Roland, who had been made admiral following Observaria's death and Lenton's stroke, formally confirmed Granby's promotion from lieutenant to captain, with Laurence pinning the captain's bars on Granby's shoulders.  Admiral Roland also managed to make an impression on Iskierka, who was becoming increasingly unmanageable, by suggesting that Granby would grow tired of waiting for a dragon who could not be allowed to fight because she would not follow orders, and that Granby might like to return to Temeraire.  This suggestion pleased Temeraire, who was still in something of a snit over losing his first officer to the younger dragon, but in fact Granby would have liked such a turn of events not at all. Although somewhat embarrassed by Iskierka's willfullness, he was also proud of her fire-breathing abilities and deeply attached to her.
 
When the party finally reached Britain in late December 1806, they discovered that the dragons of the Aerial Corps had been stricken by the [[Dragon Plague]].  Jane Roland, who had been made admiral following Observaria's death and Lenton's stroke, formally confirmed Granby's promotion from lieutenant to captain, with Laurence pinning the captain's bars on Granby's shoulders.  Admiral Roland also managed to make an impression on Iskierka, who was becoming increasingly unmanageable, by suggesting that Granby would grow tired of waiting for a dragon who could not be allowed to fight because she would not follow orders, and that Granby might like to return to Temeraire.  This suggestion pleased Temeraire, who was still in something of a snit over losing his first officer to the younger dragon, but in fact Granby would have liked such a turn of events not at all. Although somewhat embarrassed by Iskierka's willfullness, he was also proud of her fire-breathing abilities and deeply attached to her.
  
Roland's suggestion made Iskierka temporarily more cooperative, but this was not to last.  When Temeraire and the other dragons of [[Lily]]'s formation were sent to [[Cape Town]] to find a cure for the dragon plague, Iskierka was assigned to patrol duties at a far younger age than she normally would have been.  Instead of more experienced dragons whose discipline might have served as an example, she was accompanied by [[Arkady]] and his band of ferals.  Having learned from Temeraire that by taking French ships as prizes she might acquire capital with which to buy jewels and have a [[Dragon Pavilion|pavilion]] built for herself, she conspired with the ferals to turn patrols into prize raids.  
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Roland's suggestion made Iskierka temporarily more cooperative, but this was not to last.  When Temeraire and the other dragons of [[Lily]]'s formation were sent to [[Cape Town]] to find a cure for the dragon plague, Iskierka was assigned to patrol duties at a far younger age than she normally would have been.  Instead of more experienced dragons from whom she might have learned, she was accompanied by [[Arkady]] and his band of ferals.  Having learned from Temeraire that by taking French ships as prizes she might acquire capital with which to buy jewels and have a [[Dragon Pavilion|pavilion]] built for herself, she conspired with the ferals to turn patrols into prize raids.  
  
 
By the time Napoleon invaded Britain in December 1807, Iskierka's total absence of discipline was beginning to become a liability.  Her refusal to follow orders endangered the other British dragons in military actions.  Granby was beginning to think of himself as "a bad officer, someone who ruins his dragon... kept on because his beast won't serve otherwise."  He was also beginning to drink more heavily.   
 
By the time Napoleon invaded Britain in December 1807, Iskierka's total absence of discipline was beginning to become a liability.  Her refusal to follow orders endangered the other British dragons in military actions.  Granby was beginning to think of himself as "a bad officer, someone who ruins his dragon... kept on because his beast won't serve otherwise."  He was also beginning to drink more heavily.   
  
Iskierka's total disregard for orders even put Granby's life in danger.  When the British were forced to retreat northward, Iskierka took Granby and ferals and flew back south towards London - which had been occupied by the French - in hope of prizes.  Instead, they were attacked by the French, Iskierka was boarded and Granby taken prisoner.  He and Iskierka were taken to London, to Kensington Palace.  They were rescued by Laurence and Tharkay, although Bertram Woolvey - the husband of Laurence's former fiancée - was killed during the mission.  Iskierka was angry at the French for having hurt "her Granby", but she did not seem to understand how her own disobedience had created this situation.
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Iskierka's total disregard for orders even put Granby's life in danger.  When the British were forced to retreat northward, Iskierka took Granby and ferals and flew back south towards London - which had been occupied by the French - in hope of prizes.  Instead, they were attacked by the French, Iskierka was boarded and Granby taken prisoner.  He and Iskierka were taken to London, to Kensington Palace.  They were rescued by Laurence and Tharkay, although Bertram Woolvey - the husband of Laurence's former fiancée - was killed during the mission.  Although Iskierka was angry at the French for having hurt "her Granby", she did not seem to understand how her own disobedience had created this situation.
  
 
Still, a fire-breather is never completely useless in battle, and General [[Wellesley]]'s threat to separate Granby and Iskierka scared her temporarily into a semblance of discipline.  Granby and Iskierka were among the officers and dragons led by Laurence on guerrilla raids at Wellesley's orders.  Such raids were completely against what was considered "honourable" warfare at the time, and Granby protested as much to Laurence, without effect.  Iskierka noted to Temeraire that Granby was "not happy", although this did not seem to concern her much.
 
Still, a fire-breather is never completely useless in battle, and General [[Wellesley]]'s threat to separate Granby and Iskierka scared her temporarily into a semblance of discipline.  Granby and Iskierka were among the officers and dragons led by Laurence on guerrilla raids at Wellesley's orders.  Such raids were completely against what was considered "honourable" warfare at the time, and Granby protested as much to Laurence, without effect.  Iskierka noted to Temeraire that Granby was "not happy", although this did not seem to concern her much.

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