![]() Mercer, Beckett's henchman, proclaims the ship is under his command, temporarily subduing the uprising. Jones and his crew attempt a mutiny against the East India Trading Company marines stationed on board, but Mr. ![]() Elizabeth and her crew escape the Dutchman with Admiral Norrington's help, although he is killed by a deranged Bootstrap Bill Turner. When the Dutchman attacks Sao Feng's ship, the Empress, it takes its crew captive and kills the Sao Feng, who appoints Elizabeth Swann the new captain before dying. The Dutchman accompanies Beckett's flagship, Endeavour in its mission to eradicate piracy. So to ensure Jones does as he is ordered to, Beckett places Admiral James Norrington and a squad of East India Trading company marines and the Dead Man's chest on board as well to remind Jones he is under their control. This irritates Lord Beckett who wants survivors to interrogate. In At World's End, Captain Davy Jones now serves Lord Cutler Beckett, who possesses Jones' heart and forcibly controls him and the Flying Dutchman, which is first seen rising from the sea, mercilessly destroying pirate ships with its powerful cannons. Main article: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Jones unleashes the Kraken, which attacks the Pearl and drags Sparrow to Davy Jones' Locker. The three escape the island on the Black Pearl, pursued by the Dutchman (who loses the Pearl in less than a minute). Will finds Elizabeth and Sparrow on Isla Cruces. With his father's help, Will escapes the Dutchman, but when the ship he reaches is attacked by the Kraken, he sneaks back aboard as a stowaway, making his way to Isla Cruces where Jones' heart is buried in the Dead Man's Chest. Will is flogged, although it is his father who delivers the lash to spare his son from the boatswain's sadistic hand. Shipboard life is harsh, and the crew is often whipped by the cruel boatswain, Jimmy Legs. Will is reunited with his father, "Bootstrap Bill" Turner, who is an indentured sailor aboard the Flying Dutchman. Sparrow bargains for his life, and Jones finally agrees to accept 100 souls in exchange for Sparrow's, keeping Turner as "a good faith payment". Davy Jones captures William Turner from the ship wreckage and demands that Jack Sparrow settle his overdue debt. The Dutchman, able to sail on the sea and underwater, emits terror and potency to those unfortunate enough to cross its path. In Dead Man's Chest, the Dutchman makes its first appearance when it rises from the sea to claim its victims' souls following a Kraken attack (instigated by Davy Jones). Main article: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Apparently, the Dutchman is also believed to be nautical lore in the Pirates universe, as character James Norrington mockingly remarks, ".captain of the Flying Dutchman?." The fictional Dutchman is also known as a fearful ship to those who are superstitious, and able to destroy any vessel (using the Kraken).Īppearances Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest This violation of his duty placed a curse on Jones and his crew, slowly transforming them into monsters. He abandoned his duties and chose to wander the seas, doing as he pleased. When she neglected to meet him after his first ten years of duty, he was both heartbroken and enraged. 2.3 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No TalesĪs explained in the movie, the character of Davy Jones was given the Flying Dutchman by Calypso, his lover, to ferry souls lost at sea to the afterlife.2.2 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.2.1 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.
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