Thread:Bennybop/@comment-996391-20181002142127/@comment-996391-20181015185325

Of course, you can say that maybe I've missed something and my calculation is wrong. But I have another proof. If we take my calculation as correct, that means the Battle of Calypso's maelstrom occurred in 1729 (21 years and nine months before 1751, a year in which DMTNT is set). Well, look what I have here. That's the calendar of Henry Turner's waiting for Will Turner's returns. It was made by Jim Carson, an artist who already worked on DMC and AWE. Guess what the calendar says? Will Turner's first return to Elizabeth and Henry (the one we saw in the after credit scene in AWE) occurred in August 1739. Do you know what that means? It means the battle of Calypso's maelstrom occurred in August 1729. Why? Because the captain of the Flying Dutchman can step on land only once every ten years. One day ashore, ten years at sea. So, if Henry was born nine months after August 1729, that means he was born in May 1730. If he was born in 1730, and he was 21 in DMTNT, as shown by the credits, the film, and the DMTNT comic, that means the film is set in 1751. As you can see, everything fits. Ergo, my calculation is correct. Cheers.