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[[File:POTCRideWickedWenchCaptain.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The [[Pirate Captain|captain]] of the ''[[Wicked Wench]]''.]]
 
{{Quote|Well, well. Jack Sparrow, isn't it?"<br>"''Captain'' Jack Sparrow, if you please, sir."<br>"Well, I don't see your ship, Captain."<br>"I'm in the market, as it were.|[[James Norrington]] and [[Jack Sparrow]]|Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl}}
 
{{Quote|Well, well. Jack Sparrow, isn't it?"<br>"''Captain'' Jack Sparrow, if you please, sir."<br>"Well, I don't see your ship, Captain."<br>"I'm in the market, as it were.|[[James Norrington]] and [[Jack Sparrow]]|Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl}}
   
'''Captain''' was a nautical term and the traditional title given to a person in charge of a ship at sea. Legal documents often correctly refer to these people as the ship's Master. The word came to English via [[Wikipedia:French language|French]] from the [[Wikipedia:Latin|Latin]] ''capitaneus'' ("chief") which itself was derived from the Latin word ''caput'' ("head"). The analogous French title is '''Capitaine''', it was notably used by the [[Pirate Lord]] [[Chevalle]]. The analogous Spanish title is '''Capitán''', it was notably used by the [[Pirate Lord]] [[Esmeralda Maria Consuela Anna de Sevilla]]. The "Captain" was usually helped by the [[first mate]], or [[bo'sun]].
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'''Captain''' was a nautical term and the traditional title given to a person in charge of a [[ship]] at [[sea]]. Legal documents often correctly refer to these people as the ship's Master. The word came to English via [[Wikipedia:French language|French]] from the [[Latin]] ''capitaneus'' ("[[chief]]") which itself was derived from the Latin word ''caput'' ("head"). The analogous French title is '''Capitaine''', it was notably used by the [[Pirate Lord]] [[Chevalle]]. The analogous Spanish title is '''Capitán''', it was notably used by the [[Pirate Lord]] [[Esmeralda Maria Consuela Anna de Sevilla]] and the [[Spanish Royal Navy]] officer [[Armando Salazar]]. The "Captain" was usually helped by the [[first mate]], or [[bo'sun]].
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==History==
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{{Quote|Captain gives orders on the ship."<br>"The captain of the ship is giving orders."<br>"My ship, makes me captain."<br>"They be my charts."<br>"That makes you 'chartman.'|[[Jack Sparrow]] and [[Hector Barbossa]]|Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End}}
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Over the years, the captain was responsible for its safe and efficient operation, including cargo operations, navigation, crew management and ensuring that the vessel complied with local and international laws, as well as company and flag state policies. All persons on board, including officers and crew, other shipboard staff members, passengers, guests and pilots, were under the captain's authority and are his ultimate responsibility.
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In the Royal Navy, the term 'captain' referred to the officer in command of the ship whether he was a Lieutenant, Commander or Post Captain. The actually rank of Captain was referred to as 'Post Captain' to distingush it.
   
 
Some captains, like [[Jack Sparrow]], owned their ships, while others such as [[James Norrington]], commanded ships for others. The captain was the one to give the order to [[abandon ship]]. Disobeying the captain could be considered [[mutiny]].
 
Some captains, like [[Jack Sparrow]], owned their ships, while others such as [[James Norrington]], commanded ships for others. The captain was the one to give the order to [[abandon ship]]. Disobeying the captain could be considered [[mutiny]].
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==Gallery of notable captains==
 
==Gallery of notable captains==
 
<gallery widths="127" captionalign="left">
 
<gallery widths="127" captionalign="left">
Image:Jack Sparrow -8.JPG|[[Jack Sparrow]] (''[[Barnacle]]''; ''[[Grand Barnacle]]''; ''[[Black Pearl]]''; [[Jolly Mon]]; [[HMS Interceptor|HMS ''Interceptor'']]; [[Jack Sparrow's dinghy]]; [[Jack and Angelica's longboat]])
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Image:Jack Sparrow -8.JPG|[[Jack Sparrow]] (''[[Barnacle]]''; ''[[Grand Barnacle]]''; ''[[Black Pearl]]''; ''[[Jolly Mon]]''; [[HMS Interceptor|HMS ''Interceptor'']]; [[Jack Sparrow's dinghy]]; [[Jack and Angelica's longboat]]; ''[[Dying Gull]]'')
 
Image:Hector Barbossa -2.JPG|[[Hector Barbossa]] (''[[Cobra]]''; ''[[Black Pearl]]''; ''[[Hai Peng]]'', [[HMS Providence|HMS ''Providence'']]; ''[[Queen Anne's Revenge]]'')
 
Image:Hector Barbossa -2.JPG|[[Hector Barbossa]] (''[[Cobra]]''; ''[[Black Pearl]]''; ''[[Hai Peng]]'', [[HMS Providence|HMS ''Providence'']]; ''[[Queen Anne's Revenge]]'')
 
Image:Davy Jones.jpg|[[Davy Jones]] (''[[Flying Dutchman]]'')
 
Image:Davy Jones.jpg|[[Davy Jones]] (''[[Flying Dutchman]]'')
 
Image:Edward Teach - On Stranger Tides2.jpg|[[Blackbeard]] (''[[Queen Anne's Revenge]]'', ''[[Adventure (ship)|Adventure]]'')
 
Image:Edward Teach - On Stranger Tides2.jpg|[[Blackbeard]] (''[[Queen Anne's Revenge]]'', ''[[Adventure (ship)|Adventure]]'')
 
Image:Potc31084.jpg|[[Edward Teague]] (''[[Misty Lady]]''; ''[[Troubadour]]'')
 
Image:Potc31084.jpg|[[Edward Teague]] (''[[Misty Lady]]''; ''[[Troubadour]]'')
Image:Jolly Roger.jpg|[[Jolly Roger]] (''[[Harkaway]]'')
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Image:SalazarSpanishFleetTrailer.png|[[Armando Salazar]] (''[[Silent Mary]]'')
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Image:Jolly Roger.jpg|[[Jolly Roger (pirate)|Jolly Roger]] (''[[Harkaway]]'')
 
Image:James Norrington -3.JPG|[[James Norrington]] ([[HMS Dauntless|HMS ''Dauntless'']], [[HMS Interceptor|HMS ''Interceptor'']])
 
Image:James Norrington -3.JPG|[[James Norrington]] ([[HMS Dauntless|HMS ''Dauntless'']], [[HMS Interceptor|HMS ''Interceptor'']])
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Image:Gibbs with hat.png|[[Joshamee Gibbs]] (''[[Dying Gull]]'', ''[[Siren's Revenge]]'')
 
Image:Beckett AWE.jpg|[[Cutler Beckett]] ([[HMS Endeavour|HMS ''Endeavour'']])
 
Image:Beckett AWE.jpg|[[Cutler Beckett]] ([[HMS Endeavour|HMS ''Endeavour'']])
 
Image:Will as Captain.png|[[William Turner Jr.|Will Turner]] (''[[Flying Dutchman]]'')
 
Image:Will as Captain.png|[[William Turner Jr.|Will Turner]] (''[[Flying Dutchman]]'')
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Image:Torrents.jpg|[[Torrents]] ''([[Monkeebutt]])''
 
Image:Torrents.jpg|[[Torrents]] ''([[Monkeebutt]])''
 
Image:Nathaniel.jpg|[[Nathaniel Hawk]] (''[[Victory]]'')
 
Image:Nathaniel.jpg|[[Nathaniel Hawk]] (''[[Victory]]'')
Image:Sterling.JPG|[[James Sterling]] (''[[Nemesis]]'')
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Image:Sterling.JPG|[[James Sterling]] (''[[Nemesis (ship)|Nemesis]]'')
 
Image:Walter.png|[[Walter]] (''[[w:c:piratesonline:The Magic|Magic]]'')
 
Image:Walter.png|[[Walter]] (''[[w:c:piratesonline:The Magic|Magic]]'')
 
Image:Luietenent_Undead.jpg|[[Undead Capitaines]] (''[[French Ghost Ships]]'')
 
Image:Luietenent_Undead.jpg|[[Undead Capitaines]] (''[[French Ghost Ships]]'')
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== Behind the scenes ==
 
== Behind the scenes ==
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*Oddly enough, though he usually isn't captain of a ship in the [[Pirates of the Caribbean (film series)|''Pirates'' series]], [[Jack Sparrow]] was often named "''Captain'' Jack Sparrow" or just "Captain Jack" in various promotional material as well as by some of the cast and crew. This is likely because the character always preferred to present himself as captain.
*In a deleted scene from ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End|At World's End]]'', titled "Two Captains, One Ship", [[Jack Sparrow]] and [[Hector Barbossa]] had a comical fight over the captaincy of the ''[[Black Pearl]]'' as they journeyed through the endless seas of [[Davy Jones' Locker]]. This scene was also included in the [[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (junior novelization)|film's junior novelization]].
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*In a deleted scene from ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End|At World's End]]'', titled "Two Captains, One Ship", Jack Sparrow and [[Hector Barbossa]] had a comical fight over the captaincy of the ''[[Black Pearl]]'' as they journeyed through the endless seas of [[Davy Jones' Locker]]. This scene was also included in the [[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (junior novelization)|film's junior novelization]].
*In ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean Online]]'', there is a weapon called [[w:c:piratesonline:Captain's Cutlass|Captain's Cutlass]].
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*In ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean Online]]'', there are weapons called the [[w:c:piratesonline:Captain's Cutlass|Captain's Cutlass]], [[w:c:piratesonline:Captain's Resolve|Captain's Resolve]] and [[w:c:piratesonline:Captain's Sabre|Captain's Sabre]].
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==Appearances==
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*''[[The Price of Freedom]]''
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*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]''
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*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow]]''
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*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean Online]]''
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*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest]]''
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*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]]''
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*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides]]''
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*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales]]''
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==Sources==
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*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean (film series)]]''
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
{{WP|Captain}}
 
{{WP|Captain}}
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[[Category:Captains|Captain]]
 
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==Notes and references==
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{{Reflist}}
 
[[Category:Captains]]
 
[[Category:Titles]]
 
[[Category:Titles]]
 
[[Category:Ranks]]
 
[[Category:Ranks]]

Revision as of 02:52, 17 July 2018

POTCRideWickedWenchCaptain

The captain of the Wicked Wench.

"Well, well. Jack Sparrow, isn't it?"
"
Captain Jack Sparrow, if you please, sir."
"Well, I don't see your ship, Captain."
"I'm in the market, as it were.
"
James Norrington and Jack Sparrow[src]

Captain was a nautical term and the traditional title given to a person in charge of a ship at sea. Legal documents often correctly refer to these people as the ship's Master. The word came to English via French from the Latin capitaneus ("chief") which itself was derived from the Latin word caput ("head"). The analogous French title is Capitaine, it was notably used by the Pirate Lord Chevalle. The analogous Spanish title is Capitán, it was notably used by the Pirate Lord Esmeralda Maria Consuela Anna de Sevilla and the Spanish Royal Navy officer Armando Salazar. The "Captain" was usually helped by the first mate, or bo'sun.

History

"Captain gives orders on the ship."
"The captain of the ship is giving orders."
"My ship, makes me captain."
"They be my charts."
"That makes you 'chartman.'
"
Jack Sparrow and Hector Barbossa[src]

Over the years, the captain was responsible for its safe and efficient operation, including cargo operations, navigation, crew management and ensuring that the vessel complied with local and international laws, as well as company and flag state policies. All persons on board, including officers and crew, other shipboard staff members, passengers, guests and pilots, were under the captain's authority and are his ultimate responsibility.

In the Royal Navy, the term 'captain' referred to the officer in command of the ship whether he was a Lieutenant, Commander or Post Captain. The actually rank of Captain was referred to as 'Post Captain' to distingush it.

Some captains, like Jack Sparrow, owned their ships, while others such as James Norrington, commanded ships for others. The captain was the one to give the order to abandon ship. Disobeying the captain could be considered mutiny.

Gallery of notable captains

Behind the scenes

Appearances

Sources

External links

WP favicon Captain on Wikipedia

Notes and references