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Fight on Isla de Muerta 17
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"If Chamba hasn't explained, this is what's happening. We've got a rogue pirate closing in on us, and he's made his intention to attack us clear. The rogue pirates are the ones that give no quarter, savvy? That means they take no prisoners. If they capture us, we're all dead."
Jack Sparrow to Amenirdis, Tarek, and Shabako[src]

The Attack on the Wicked Wench was a battle in the 1710s between the pirate ship Koldunya captained by Boris "Borya" Palachnik and the EITC merchant ship Wicked Wench captained by Jack Sparrow. Borya, the former Pirate Lord of the Caspian Sea, wanted to exact revenge on the former pirate Jack Sparrow, who caused the downfall of his rogue pirate fleet five years earlier. The battle ended with the complete victory for the merchant ship, thanks to the Zerzuran princess Amenirdis who used her magic to cause the explosion in the powder magazine of the pirate ship.

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  1. The timeline established in On Stranger Tides (which takes place in 1750) and Dead Men Tell No Tales (which takes place in 1751) sets the events of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom between 1715 and 1716. However, the exact placement still has to be officially confirmed by The Walt Disney Company.