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Greitzer then noticed another body in the water, the trail left by [[William Turner Jr.|William Turner]] for Beckett to follow. Greitzer questioned rather or not there was a betrayer among the Black Pearl's crew or if it was simply a trap set by pirates. Lord Beckett told him that it was no more than the gambit of a skilled opponent and ordered Greitzer to adjust the Endeavour's course, hoping to catch up to the ''Black Pearl'' before they ran out of bodies. |
Greitzer then noticed another body in the water, the trail left by [[William Turner Jr.|William Turner]] for Beckett to follow. Greitzer questioned rather or not there was a betrayer among the Black Pearl's crew or if it was simply a trap set by pirates. Lord Beckett told him that it was no more than the gambit of a skilled opponent and ordered Greitzer to adjust the Endeavour's course, hoping to catch up to the ''Black Pearl'' before they ran out of bodies. |
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Revision as of 22:16, 29 May 2011
- "A betrayer among them? Or a trap?"
- ―Greitzer to Lord Cutler Beckett
Greitzer was a lieutenant serving in the East India Trading Company around the time of the conflict with the Pirate Lords.
Biography
Following the escape of the Empress and the Black Pearl after Sao Feng's betrayal, Lord Beckett and the HMS Endeavour pursued the in the general direction that the Black Pearl had gone off in in the hopes of catching up to the pirates. While pursuing the Black Pearl the Endeavour happened upon a floating barrel with the body of a dead Company soldier attached. Greitzer assisted Lord Beckett, using a knife from his pocket, to cut a bottle from the wrist of one of the dead bodies.
Greitzer then noticed another body in the water, the trail left by William Turner for Beckett to follow. Greitzer questioned rather or not there was a betrayer among the Black Pearl's crew or if it was simply a trap set by pirates. Lord Beckett told him that it was no more than the gambit of a skilled opponent and ordered Greitzer to adjust the Endeavour's course, hoping to catch up to the Black Pearl before they ran out of bodies.
He was aboard the Endeavour during the battle of Calypso's maelstrom. His fate is unknown, but it is assumed that when Lord Beckett became incapacitated, he chose to abandon ship with the rest of the crew.
Appearances
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