Sercey's squadron breaks after he returns to…
1798 CE
Four ships are sent back to France in 1797 and 1798 as Île de France can no longer supply repairs, manpower or provisions in support of Sercey.
This dispersal of the squadron is encouraged by the Colonial Assembly of Île de France and Governor Malartic, neither of whom are well-disposed to the Directory ruling France at this time.
With his remaining crews becoming rebellious, Sercey sends Forte and Prudente on a commerce raiding operation during the autumn of 1798, during which they achieve some success in the Bay of Bengal.
By the time this force returns to Île de France, Sercey has sailed to Batavia, leaving instructions for Forte and Prudente to follow him.
Malartic countermands this order, seizing Prudente and selling the frigate to a privateer concern and ordering Forte to operate independently in the Bay of Bengal in the autumn of 1798.
Sercey is furious, but can do nothing to alter Malartic's arrangements.