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{{Title|''Edinburgh Trader''}} |
{{Title|''Edinburgh Trader''}} |
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|type=[[Merchantman]] |
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|length=169 feet |
|length=169 feet |
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|battles=[[Destruction of the Edinburgh Trader]] |
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{{Quote|It's not like that, sir. This ship is haunted.|[[Bursar]] to [[Captain]] [[Bellamy]]|Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest}} |
{{Quote|It's not like that, sir. This ship is haunted.|[[Bursar]] to [[Captain]] [[Bellamy]]|Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest}} |
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The '''''Edinburgh Trader''''' was a 169-foot-long merchant vessel owned and operated by [[Captain]] [[Bellamy]] and his crew. |
The '''''Edinburgh Trader''''' was a 169-foot-long merchant vessel owned and operated by [[Captain]] [[Bellamy]] and his crew. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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+ | {{Quote|There's a ship passing by. I didn't raise the alarm. It's your chance.|[[William Turner Jr.|Bootstrap Bill]] to [[William Turner Jr.|Will Turner]]|Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (comic)}} |
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− | The ship was docked at [[Port Royal]] following [[Lord]] [[Cutler Beckett]]'s arrival, and launched for the open water after [[Elizabeth Swann]] escaped from Beckett's custody. Swann stowed away aboard the ''Trader'', disguised as a crewman, intending to reach [[Tortuga]]. To this end, she played on the superstitious nature of the ship's crew, using her wedding dress like a puppet to |
+ | The ship was docked at [[Port Royal]] following [[Lord]] [[Cutler Beckett]]'s arrival, and launched for the open water after [[Elizabeth Swann]] escaped from Beckett's custody. Swann stowed away aboard the ''Trader'', disguised as a crewman, intending to reach [[Tortuga]]. To this end, she played on the superstitious nature of the ship's crew, using her wedding dress like a puppet to fool the sailors into believing the ship was haunted by a widow's [[spirit]]. She was ultimately able to persuade the captain to head for [[Tortuga]]. While there, the crew made a tidy profit "off the books." |
[[Image:2kraken.jpg|thumb|left|325px|The [[Kraken]] destroys the ''Edinburgh Trader''.]] |
[[Image:2kraken.jpg|thumb|left|325px|The [[Kraken]] destroys the ''Edinburgh Trader''.]] |
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− | Later, back on the water, the crew picked up [[William Turner Jr.|Will Turner]], having escaped from the ''[[Flying Dutchman]]''. However, [[Davy Jones]] had set the [[Kraken]] after him, and the legendary leviathan rose, dragging [[Captain]] [[Bellamy]] to the depths, and attacked the ''Edinburgh Trader''. |
+ | Later, back on the water, the crew picked up [[William Turner Jr.|Will Turner]], having escaped from the ''[[Flying Dutchman]]''. However, [[Davy Jones]] had set the [[Kraken]] after him, and the legendary leviathan rose, dragging [[Captain]] [[Bellamy]] to the depths, and attacked the ''Edinburgh Trader''. After smashing the masts and snatching crew members with its numerous tentacles, the Kraken brought its largest tentacles down on the ship, splitting it in two right down to the keel before dragging its remains underwater. Will Turner was the sole survivor, as the other six survivors were killed by [[Crew of the Flying Dutchman|Jones' crewmen]] after being brought aboard the ''Flying Dutchman''. |
− | [[Image:Edinburgh_Trader_flag.jpg|thumb|The Flag from the ''Edinburgh Trader'']] |
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==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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− | *The [[HMS Bounty|HMS ''Bounty'']] doubled as the ''Edinburgh Trader''. The ''Bounty'' had been constructed for the 1962 film ''[[Wikipedia:Mutiny on the Bounty|Mutiny on the Bounty]]'', where it was used as the titular ship. |
+ | *The [[HMS Bounty|HMS ''Bounty'']] doubled as the ''Edinburgh Trader''. The ''Bounty'' had been constructed for the [[1962]] film ''[[Wikipedia:Mutiny on the Bounty|Mutiny on the Bounty]]'', where it was used as the titular ship. On [[October]] [[2012]], the ''Bounty'' was lost at sea during [[Wikipedia:Hurricane Sandy|Hurricane Sandy]].<ref name=>[http://www.tallshipbounty.org/the-ship/location.php TallShipBounty.org]</ref> |
*In a deleted scene from ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest]]'', a ship identical to the ''Edinburgh Trader'' is docked in the Port Royal harbor when the ''[[Flying Dutchman]]'' arrives. |
*In a deleted scene from ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest]]'', a ship identical to the ''Edinburgh Trader'' is docked in the Port Royal harbor when the ''[[Flying Dutchman]]'' arrives. |
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+ | {{Gallery|Edinburgh Trader/Gallery}} |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest]]'' {{1st}} |
*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest]]'' {{1st}} |
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+ | **[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (comic)|''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest'' (comic)]]'' '' |
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*''[[LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game]]'' {{nc}} |
*''[[LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game]]'' {{nc}} |
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+ | ==Notes and references== |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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{{Edinburgh Trader crew}} |
{{Edinburgh Trader crew}} |
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{{Merchant ships}} |
{{Merchant ships}} |
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[[Category:Edinburgh Trader crew|Edinburgh Trader]] |
[[Category:Edinburgh Trader crew|Edinburgh Trader]] |
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Revision as of 20:25, 4 March 2019
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The Edinburgh Trader was a 169-foot-long merchant vessel owned and operated by Captain Bellamy and his crew.
History
- "There's a ship passing by. I didn't raise the alarm. It's your chance."
- ―Bootstrap Bill to Will Turner
The ship was docked at Port Royal following Lord Cutler Beckett's arrival, and launched for the open water after Elizabeth Swann escaped from Beckett's custody. Swann stowed away aboard the Trader, disguised as a crewman, intending to reach Tortuga. To this end, she played on the superstitious nature of the ship's crew, using her wedding dress like a puppet to fool the sailors into believing the ship was haunted by a widow's spirit. She was ultimately able to persuade the captain to head for Tortuga. While there, the crew made a tidy profit "off the books."
Later, back on the water, the crew picked up Will Turner, having escaped from the Flying Dutchman. However, Davy Jones had set the Kraken after him, and the legendary leviathan rose, dragging Captain Bellamy to the depths, and attacked the Edinburgh Trader. After smashing the masts and snatching crew members with its numerous tentacles, the Kraken brought its largest tentacles down on the ship, splitting it in two right down to the keel before dragging its remains underwater. Will Turner was the sole survivor, as the other six survivors were killed by Jones' crewmen after being brought aboard the Flying Dutchman.
Behind the scenes
- The HMS Bounty doubled as the Edinburgh Trader. The Bounty had been constructed for the 1962 film Mutiny on the Bounty, where it was used as the titular ship. On October 2012, the Bounty was lost at sea during Hurricane Sandy.[1]
- In a deleted scene from Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, a ship identical to the Edinburgh Trader is docked in the Port Royal harbor when the Flying Dutchman arrives.
Appearances
- Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (First appearance)
- LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game (Non-canonical appearance)
Notes and references
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