The Journey

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Open Sea No POV

The Flying Dutchman emerged from the water as it was approaching several pirate ships as it unleashed all of its cannons and started firing at every single ship not having any mercy towards the crews. No one was spared. Every ship was sunk.

The Endeavor

Beckett had a lot of soldier figures on his desk neatly placed as he had his own figurine on top of some books as he had the Dead Man's chest on his desk as well as a coin spins on his desk before he grabs it.

Beckett: a piece of eight. Nine of them, you say.

Mercer: our new friend in Singapore was very specific, sir. Nine pieces of eight.

Beckett: what's the significance of that, I wonder.

Mercer: nothing can hold against the armada. Not with the Flying Dutchman at the lead.

Beckett; nothing we know of. Did your friend mention where the Brethren Court are meeting?

Mercer: he was mum on that, sir.

Beckett: hmm. Then he knows the value of information. Better keep this between ourselves. We don't want anyone running off to Singapore, do we?

Mercer:<looks over his shoulder to look at the Governor>

Beckett: ah, admiral.

Norrington: you summoned me, Lord Beckett.

Beckett; yes. Something for you there. Your new station deserves an old friend.

Norrington walked over to a long box as he opened and there was his sword from the first movie with the scabbard and all.

Swann:<looks over some papers> not more requisition orders.

Assistant; no, sir. Execution.

Swann heard a sword as he looked at Norrington as he was looking at his sword.

Beckett: the Brethren know they face extinction. All that remains is for them to decide where they make their final stand.

Norrington and Swann looked at each other as they were very unsure with their decisions. Or what was to come.

Arctic Waters

The ship was sailing through the coldest waters the crew have ever encountered, probably, as everyone was shivering and covered in small amounts of snow as even Monkey Jack was hugging himself to keep warm.

Pintel: no one said anything about cold.

Ragetti; I'm sure there must be a good reason for our suffering.

Pintel; why don't that obeah woman bring the Twins back the same way she bright back Barbossa?

Tia Dalma: because Barbossa was only dead. The Twins are taken, body and soul, to a place not of death, but punishment. The worst fate a person can bring upon himself... stretching on forever. That's what awaits at Davy Jones' Locker. <walks away>

Ragetti; yeah. I knew there was a good reason.

One Pirate's foot was so frozen that when he tried to move his big toe, it just snapped right off.

Will:<moving the charts> nothing here is set. These can't be as accurate as modern charts.

Tai Huang; no. But it leads to more places.

Will: "over the edge. Over again." <moves the charts again> "Sunrise sets. Flash of green."

They took it to Barbossa.

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