Man is an inherently political animal, and politics may be categorized as war by other means. Take the case of Pitcairn island; the mutineers of the Bounty settled on Pitcairn, and by the time the British found them only one adult man was left alive; the others died in fights. After a brief respite on Norfolk Island, the children of the mutineers returned to Pitcairn, where their descendants live to this day. Pitcairn has been plagued by political intrigue and infighting - and crime - throughout her history.