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{{Title|''Barnacle''}} |
{{Title|''Barnacle''}} |
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+ | {{Youmay|the fishing boat.|the magically transformed warship ''[[Grand Barnacle]]''.}} |
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− | |name=''Barnacle'' |
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+ | |name = [[File:Barnaclesig.png|125px|link=]] |
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− | |port=[[Tortuga]] |
+ | |port = [[Tortuga]] |
− | |owner=[[Arabella Smith]]<br> |
+ | |owner = [[Arabella Smith]]<br>[[Jack Sparrow]] |
− | [[Jack Sparrow]] |
+ | |captain = [[Jack Sparrow]] |
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+ | |crew = [[Crew of the Barnacle]] |
+ | |passengers = [[Edward Teague]] |
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− | |type=Fishing boat |
+ | |type = Fishing boat |
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+ | |first = ''[[Jack Sparrow: The Coming Storm|The Coming Storm]]'' |
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+ | |last = ''[[Jack Sparrow: Sins of the Father|Sins of the Father]]'' |
+ | |cause = Destroyed by cannon fire |
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+ | ==History== |
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+ | ===Voyages around the Caribbean=== |
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+ | {{Quote|I know the perfect boat to use. An old, abandoned one in [[Salty Cove]].|[[Arabella Smith]] to [[Jack Sparrow]]|Jack Sparrow: The Coming Storm}} |
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⚫ | The ''Barnacle'' was left abandoned at [[Salty Cove]], and it was here that [[Arabella Smith]] led [[Jack Sparrow]] during one of his earliest adventures. [[Fitzwilliam P. Dalton III]] joined the crew, who journeyed in the ''Barnacle'' to [[Isla Esquelética]]. There, [[Jean Magliore|Jean]], [[Constance Magliore|Constance]] and [[Tumen]] joined, and helped locate [[Stone-Eyed Sam]]'s lost city. |
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+ | [[Image:Jack Barnacle.png|thumb|left|200px|Jack Sparrow on the ''Barnacle''.]] |
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⚫ | The crew of the ''Barnacle'' later fell under the spell of the [[Siren]]s, each swayed by their heart's desire, except for Jack, who traveled to [[Isla Sirena]] to negotiate with the [[mermaid]]s and save his crew. Following this adventure and the discovery of the [[Sword of Cortés]], the spirit of [[Hernán Cortés]] transformed the ''Barnacle'' into a mighty [[warship]], imbued with the power of the sword. The so-called ''[[Grand Barnacle]]'' sank a [[British warship]] and conveyed Jack to a second meeting with the merfolk. It was ultimately reverted when the spirit of Cortés was defeated. |
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+ | Jack later used the ''Barnacle'' during his search for the Sun-and-Stars medallion. During that adventure, the ''Barnacle ''around the [[Gulf of Mexico]] and [[New Orleans]]. After that Jack and Fitzwilliam were left as the ''Barnacle'''s only crew. |
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− | ==Characteristics== |
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⚫ | The ''Barnacle'' appeared to be little more than a fancy fishing vessel, though it was well maintained even when left abandoned. The name of the ship was painted in gaudy lettering across its stern. When [[Arabella Smith]] happened upon the vessel at [[Salty Cove]], six [[rapier]]s had been stowed aboard in a chest. |
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+ | ===Destruction=== |
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+ | {{Quote|Now, 'Captain'. Please, vacate this ship. It is the property of the East India Trading Company."<br>"Over my dead body.|[[Fitzwilliam P. Dalton III]] and [[Jack Sparrow]]|Jack Sparrow: Sins of the Father}} |
+ | During his escape from the [[British Royal Navy]], Jack reclaimed the ''Barnacle'' from a traitorous Fitzwilliam, but it was later destroyed by a blast of cannonfire meant for [[Edward Teague]]'s ship, the ''[[Misty Lady]]'', the boat's destruction causing Jack great grief. |
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+ | ==Design and appearance== |
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⚫ | The ''Barnacle'' was left abandoned at [[Salty Cove]], and it was here that [[Arabella Smith]] led Jack Sparrow during one of his earliest adventures. [[Fitzwilliam P. Dalton III]] joined the crew, who journeyed in the ''Barnacle'' to [[Isla Esquelética]]. There, [[Jean Magliore|Jean]], [[Constance Magliore|Constance]] and [[Tumen]] joined, and helped locate [[Stone-Eyed Sam]]'s lost city. |
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+ | [[File:Barnacle.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The ''Barnacle''.]] |
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+ | {{Quote|What in the [[Seven Seas]] could you possibly want [[Timekeeper|this piece of pawnshop trash]] for?"<br>"Trash? The only trash I see here are two little boys lost at sea and a pathetic excuse for a seaworthy vessel!"<br>"Hold it there, mate. This is ''my'' pathetic excuse for a seaworthy vessel, and you're standing aboard it, so you might want to show it, and me, her ''captain'', some respect.|[[Jack Sparrow]] and [[Davy Jones]]|Jack Sparrow: The Timekeeper}} |
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⚫ | The ''Barnacle'' appeared to be little more than a fancy fishing vessel, though it was well maintained even when left abandoned. The name of the ship was painted in gaudy lettering across its stern. When [[Arabella Smith]] happened upon the vessel at [[Salty Cove]], six [[rapier]]s had been stowed aboard in a chest. |
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+ | ==Behind the scenes== |
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⚫ | The crew of the ''Barnacle'' later fell under the spell of the [[Siren]]s, each swayed by their heart's desire, except for Jack, who traveled to [[Isla Sirena]] to negotiate with the [[mermaid]]s and save his crew. Following this adventure and the discovery of the [[Sword of Cortés]], the spirit of [[Hernán Cortés]] transformed the ''Barnacle'' into a mighty [[ |
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+ | *The illustration of the [[Sea beast]] from ''[[Jack Sparrow: The Siren Song]]'' mistakenly shows the ''Barnacle'' as a three-masted ship similar to a [[flute]]. |
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+ | *The ''Barnacle'' appears in the graphic novel ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Six Sea Shanties]]''. But, since that book was canceled, it is unknown if the boat's appearance in the book is [[Wikipedia:Canon (fiction)|canon]] or not. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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+ | *''[[Jack Sparrow: The Coming Storm]]'' {{1st}} |
+ | *''[[Jack Sparrow: The Siren Song]]'' |
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+ | *''[[The Nosy Stranger]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Jack Sparrow: The Pirate Chase]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Jack Sparrow: The Sword of Cortés]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Jack Sparrow: The Age of Bronze]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Jack Sparrow: Silver]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Jack Sparrow: City of Gold]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Jack Sparrow: The Timekeeper]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Jack Sparrow: Dance of the Hours]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Jack Sparrow: Sins of the Father]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Legends of the Brethren Court: Wild Waters]] {{Mo}}'' |
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{{Barnacle crew}} |
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Revision as of 03:01, 30 November 2018
This article is about the fishing boat.. You may be looking for the magically transformed warship Grand Barnacle.. |
- "This small fishing vessel was the first ship Jack Sparrow captained."
- ―Unknown
The Barnacle was a fishing boat used by Captain Jack Sparrow and his crew during the quest for the Sword of Cortés. They continued to use it in their further adventures.
History
Voyages around the Caribbean
- "I know the perfect boat to use. An old, abandoned one in Salty Cove."
- ―Arabella Smith to Jack Sparrow
The Barnacle was left abandoned at Salty Cove, and it was here that Arabella Smith led Jack Sparrow during one of his earliest adventures. Fitzwilliam P. Dalton III joined the crew, who journeyed in the Barnacle to Isla Esquelética. There, Jean, Constance and Tumen joined, and helped locate Stone-Eyed Sam's lost city.
The crew of the Barnacle later fell under the spell of the Sirens, each swayed by their heart's desire, except for Jack, who traveled to Isla Sirena to negotiate with the mermaids and save his crew. Following this adventure and the discovery of the Sword of Cortés, the spirit of Hernán Cortés transformed the Barnacle into a mighty warship, imbued with the power of the sword. The so-called Grand Barnacle sank a British warship and conveyed Jack to a second meeting with the merfolk. It was ultimately reverted when the spirit of Cortés was defeated.
Jack later used the Barnacle during his search for the Sun-and-Stars medallion. During that adventure, the Barnacle around the Gulf of Mexico and New Orleans. After that Jack and Fitzwilliam were left as the Barnacle's only crew.
Destruction
- "Now, 'Captain'. Please, vacate this ship. It is the property of the East India Trading Company."
"Over my dead body." - ―Fitzwilliam P. Dalton III and Jack Sparrow
During his escape from the British Royal Navy, Jack reclaimed the Barnacle from a traitorous Fitzwilliam, but it was later destroyed by a blast of cannonfire meant for Edward Teague's ship, the Misty Lady, the boat's destruction causing Jack great grief.
Design and appearance
- "What in the Seven Seas could you possibly want this piece of pawnshop trash for?"
"Trash? The only trash I see here are two little boys lost at sea and a pathetic excuse for a seaworthy vessel!"
"Hold it there, mate. This is my pathetic excuse for a seaworthy vessel, and you're standing aboard it, so you might want to show it, and me, her captain, some respect." - ―Jack Sparrow and Davy Jones
The Barnacle appeared to be little more than a fancy fishing vessel, though it was well maintained even when left abandoned. The name of the ship was painted in gaudy lettering across its stern. When Arabella Smith happened upon the vessel at Salty Cove, six rapiers had been stowed aboard in a chest.
Behind the scenes
- The illustration of the Sea beast from Jack Sparrow: The Siren Song mistakenly shows the Barnacle as a three-masted ship similar to a flute.
- The Barnacle appears in the graphic novel Pirates of the Caribbean: Six Sea Shanties. But, since that book was canceled, it is unknown if the boat's appearance in the book is canon or not.
Appearances
- Jack Sparrow: The Coming Storm (First appearance)
- Jack Sparrow: The Siren Song
- The Nosy Stranger
- Jack Sparrow: The Pirate Chase
- Jack Sparrow: The Sword of Cortés
- Jack Sparrow: The Age of Bronze
- Jack Sparrow: Silver
- Jack Sparrow: City of Gold
- Jack Sparrow: The Timekeeper
- Jack Sparrow: Dance of the Hours
- Jack Sparrow: Sins of the Father
- Pirates of the Caribbean: Six Sea Shanties
- Legends of the Brethren Court: Wild Waters (Mentioned only)
- Pirates of the Caribbean PocketModel game (Non-canonical appearance)
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