(Sigh),
It's not that I can't write it, I was 14 years in the military, with four of them up close and personal in an SF unit. Beyond that I spent 36 years to date in the SCA or my favorite absolute activity is to be chest deep in thousands of opponents. (And watching them run)
Now I think it's more like Starbeam states, there is a place inside of me that is just a little bit grim. Added to that, it's kind hard to destroy a lot of your world building, even if you are just pushing a lot walk ons into the pike.
Lastly the genre is one of my favorites, Jack Albury, Richard Bothiello, Horatio Hornblower, Honor Harrington, Long John Silver, and even Captain Jack Sparrow have all been literary heroes of mine. And here I have a short story with a four gun Sloop squaring off against two galleys with 250 or more Barbary pirates each. In the period the favorite weapon of the Pirates was the fire pot, that is a ceramic pot filled with burning pitch mixed with a little bit of sulfur that they would whirl over their heads and toss onto the opposing ship. The battle is already plotted out, one galley finds out that keeping the powder magazine next to the canons is a really bad idea, and the other galley has its T crossed and finds out what's 64 pounds of shattered granite does when it goes from stem to stern of their little rowboat.
It's just that I've got a little more peaceful than the days that I used to shop radios out to massed artillery batteries. (Grin)
Thanks for the encouragement everyone,
Kevin