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The ''Black Pearl'' (formerly known as the '' Wicked Wench'') is a fictional ship in the '' Pirates of the Caribbean'' film series. In the screenplay, the ship is easily recognized by her distinctive black hull and sails. Captained by Captain
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, the Black Pearl is said to be "nigh uncatchable". In the first three films, she either overtakes or flees all other ships, including both the ''Interceptor'', which is regarded as the fastest ship in the Caribbean, and the '' Flying Dutchman'', which is faster than the wind. Her speed is derived from several factors such as the large number of sails she carries and being partly
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. As stated in ''Dead Man's Chest'' and ''At World's End,'' the Black Pearl is "the only ship that can outrun the ''Dutchman''" and this is evidenced in the maelstrom battle between the two ships in the movies.


Background

In the universe of the Pirates of the Caribbean, The ''Black Pearl'' was built by the French and was originally a merchant ship called ''Wicked Wench'' (the name of the ship from the
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attraction at Disneyland Park, which is shown shelling a fort), but its crew later turned to piracy under the command of a pirate captain named Morgan, who was killed during a battle with
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Captain
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. The helmsman and the protagonist of the series, Jack Sparrow, was granted captaincy of the ''Wicked Wench'' after out-maneuvering Salazar and saving the crew during battle. Years later, the ''Wicked Wench'' became registered to the East India Trading Company and owned by
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, the EITC Director for
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. At the time,
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was in the employ of the East India Trading Company and regained captaincy of the ''Wicked Wench'' (this fits in with reality as history notes that pirates did not build ships specifically to commit piracy. Instead, they either bought or stole small, fast vessels and then retrofitted them with heavy armaments). (As detailed in the 2011 Disney Publishing novel, '' Pirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom'', written by
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) Jack Sparrow captained the ''Wicked Wench'' for Cutler Beckett for about a year, hauling various cargoes, but he refused to haul slaves. Hoping to recruit Sparrow as one of his many "operatives", Beckett indulged what he regarded as an odd peccadillo of Sparrow's until he and the captain came to part ways. Beckett had dispatched Sparrow on a mission to find the lost island of Kerma, and the treasure at the heart of its underground labyrinth, but Sparrow double-crossed the EITC official and claimed he couldn't locate the island. Suspicious that Sparrow had indeed found the island and the treasure, but had not given him its accurate location, Beckett determined to browbeat the captain into obedience and demanded that the young captain transport a cargo of slaves to the New World. Initially, Sparrow agreed, but when he realized that he was betraying the ''Wicked Wench'', as well as himself, he rebelled and freed the slaves by taking them to Kerma for safe asylum. Furious that Sparrow had flouted his orders and stolen the "cargo" of "black gold", Beckett had Sparrow thrown into jail. After allowing him to languish for a couple of months, Beckett had Sparrow transported to the ''Wicked Wench'''s anchorage, about a mile from the coast of West Africa, near Calabar on the
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. After personally branding Sparrow with the "P" brand (so he'd be forever identifiable as a pirate), Cutler Beckett gave the order to fire incendiary carcass charges at the ''Wicked Wench'', to demoralize her captain. Sparrow fought his way free from his guards, dove overboard, and attempted to rescue his burning, foundering ship, but he was too late. The ''Wicked Wench'' turned into an inferno, then sank, taking Jack with her. But, while dying, Sparrow called upon Davy Jones, and struck a bargain with him: his soul and one hundred years of service aboard the ''Flying Dutchman'', in return for continued human existence of thirteen years as captain, plus saving the ''Wicked Wench'' and transforming her into the fastest, most dangerous pirate ship on the seven seas. Jones agreed and raised the ship from the sea floor, now a charred vessel with an angel figurehead. In keeping with her scorched appearance, Jack painted his ship black and added black sails, rechristening her "the ''Black Pearl''". Two years later, the ''Black Pearl'' was in search of the mysterious
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with a new crew, where the legendary ''Chest of Cortés'' was hidden. Captain and crew agreed to equal shares of the treasure, but devious first mate
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persuaded Jack that equal shares included knowing the treasure's location. Jack complied, and soon after Barbossa led a
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and marooned Jack on an island with nothing but a pistol containing one shot. The crew found the
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gold, which was spent very quickly, not believing in the curse placed on it: that anyone who stole the coins would become an
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being, unable to feel anything but insatiable hunger, and that only
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would reveal their true form. This curse being real, the pirates were soon hideous living skeletons with tattered flesh and clothing clinging to their bones. Even the ''Black Pearl'' was affected by the curse upon its crew, becoming constantly shrouded in an eerie mist and operating with tattered sails ripped in many places.


Appearances


'' The Curse of the Black Pearl''

The curse could only be lifted when all eight hundred and eighty-two coins were returned to the chest along with a trace of blood from each pirate who stole one. William "Bootstrap Bill" Turner Sr., the only crew member who defended Jack Sparrow during the mutiny, sent a coin to his young son
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in England, believing the crew "deserved to be cursed, and remain cursed". In retaliation, Barbossa (as Pintel put it), "strapped a cannon to old Bootstrap's bootstraps. The last we saw of old Bill Turner... he was sinking to the crushing black oblivion of
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". Only then did Barbossa's crew learn that they also needed Bootstrap's blood to break the curse, and by throwing him overboard they had doomed themselves to continued damnation. Over the next decade, the ''Black Pearl'' menaced the
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as the pirates searched tirelessly for the Aztec gold until all but one piece was found. As a boy, William "Will" Turner Jr. brought the gold medallion with him on his journey to the Caribbean, although
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, Governor Weatherby Swann's daughter, came into possession of it and kept it hidden for eight years. The ''Pearl'' later attacked
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and abducted Elizabeth, believing she was Bootstrap's child and thus their only remaining source of Turner's blood. The ''Pearl'' was eventually commandeered by Sparrow with a new crew. While most of Barbossa's crew were battling the Royal Navy aboard HMS ''Dauntless'', Barbossa, Monk, Jacoby, and, Weatherby fight Elizabeth, Will, and a now-cursed Jack Sparrow at Isla de Muerta. After Will and Jack put their blood on their respective pieces and return them to the chest of Cortés, the Aztec curse was lifted. With the crew no longer immortal, Jack used his single shot - which he had carried for ten years - to kill Barbossa. During the battle, Jack's crew can commandeer the ''Pearl'', leaving Jack behind at Isla de Muerta. However, they later rescue him after he escapes execution in Port Royal, and he again takes command of the ship.


Between the first and second installments

The ''Black Pearl'' was pursued by Commodore
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and the
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. Off of
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, a large hurricane battered the ''Pearl'' (though it survived), and HMS ''Dauntless'' sank, along with most of its crew. Norrington survived and later resigned from the Navy.


''Dead Man's Chest''

One year later, the ''Black Pearl'' is still being captained by
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, although his crew is not content with him; it's been months since they did "a speck of honest pirating", and they are upset about the Royal Navy's pursuit and the hurricane. Davy Jones sends Bootstrap Bill Turner to remind Jack that he still owes his soul and one hundred years of service aboard the ''Flying Dutchman'' to Jones; Jack's thirteen years of captaincy have now passed. Jack is marked with the black spot, which means that the
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is now hunting to drag both Sparrow and his ship down to
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. Jack has the ship sailed to the nearest land -
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, an island inhabited by a cannibal tribe. Jack and the surviving crew escape the cannibals with
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, Pintel, and Ragetti, and visit the voodoo priestess
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for advice. Dalma details how Davy Jones cut out his own heart and locked it in the hidden "Dead Man's Chest". The crew learns that if Jones' heart is stabbed, he will die, so whoever controls Jones' heart can command Jones himself. Dalma then helps the crew of the ''Pearl'' track down the ''Flying Dutchman''. When Jack sends Will over to the ''Dutchman'', the ''Pearl'' is boarded by Jones' cursed crew. Jack makes a deal with Davy Jones; he will deliver Jones 100 souls in three days in exchange for his own. Jones agrees, temporarily removing the Black Spot from Jack's palm. Jones and his crew then depart aboard the ''Dutchman'' with Will (who is "a good-faith payment"), while the ''Pearl'' travels to Tortuga to "recruit" the remaining 99 souls. In Tortuga, Jack runs into Elizabeth and a drunk, washed-up James Norrington. Owing to her desire to find Will, Elizabeth can provide Jack with a heading to the dead man's chest, which is buried on
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. With each desiring control of Jones for his ends, a three-way sword fight ensues between Jack, Norrington, and Will (who has escaped from the ''Dutchman'' with the help of his father). After Jack manages to obtain the heart of Davy Jones from the chest (which is secretly stolen from him by Norrington), the ''Black Pearl'' is attacked by the ''Flying Dutchman''. However, the ''Pearl'' can outrun the ''Dutchman'' owing to a favorable wind (the ''Pearl'' being faster with the wind). Davy Jones then unleashes the
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on the ''Pearl''. Despite successfully fighting the Kraken off twice, the ship still sustains heavy damage and most of her crew are killed. Jack orders the surviving crew to abandon the ship. After figuring out that the Kraken is only after Jack and not the ''Pearl'', Elizabeth distracts Jack by kissing him, then chains him to the ship's mast and leaves him behind. Resigned to his fate, Jack bravely charges the maw of the Kraken and the ''Pearl'' is dragged down to
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as the surviving crew watches. Mourning the loss of Sparrow, the crew returns to Tia Dalma's shack. There, Dalma asks them if they would "sail to the ends of the Earth and beyond, to fetch back 'witty Jack' and him precious ''Pearl''". Gibbs, Pintel, Ragetti, Cotton's parrot (who speaks for both itself and its master), Elizabeth, and Will all agree. Tia Dalma then announces their new captain,
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, who asks what's become of "his" ship.


''At World's End''

Led by the newly resurrected Captain Barbossa, Tia Dalma and the crew of the ''Black Pearl'' vow to rescue Jack Sparrow and his ship from Davy Jones' Locker. Using Chinese navigational charts from the Pirate Lord of Singapore, Sao Feng, they find themselves in the Locker. Jack and the ''Pearl'' are stranded in a seemingly-endless desert, but Tia Dalma can use the Locker's mysterious crustaceans (crabs that look like rocks) to transport Jack and the ''Pearl'' to the nearby shore. Jack deciphers a clue from the navigational charts, and the crew capsizes the ship at sunset. The ''Black Pearl'' then returns to the living world at sunrise. Back in the realm of the living, the ''Black Pearl'' resupplies at an island, but is ambushed by Sao Feng (aboard his vessel ''Empress'') and Jack's old enemy Cutler Beckett (aboard his flagship HMS ''Endeavour''). Disputes mean that the ''Pearl'' is now desired by multiple characters. Captain Sparrow claims that it ''is'' his ship; Captain Barbossa is that it ''was'' his ship; Will needs the ''Pearl'' to free his father from Davy Jones; Sao Feng covets the fastest ship in the Caribbean, and Cutler Beckett won't "give up the only ship that can outrun the ''Dutchman''". After Elizabeth joins Sao Feng on the ''Empress'', the ''Pearl'' and the ''Empress'' launch a surprise attack on the ''Endeavour'' and flee. In response, Beckett sends the ''Flying Dutchman'' to track down the ''Empress''. Sao Feng is mortally wounded in the ensuing attack and dies after naming Elizabeth his successor as captain. Meanwhile, the ''Black Pearl'' escapes to "Shipwreck Cove", a secret pirate rendezvous, where the fourth meeting of the ''Brethren Court'' is then convened. After Captain Elizabeth Swann arrives, the ''Pearl'' becomes the flagship of the Pirate Armada, led by the elected Pirate King,
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. Captain Sparrow, Captain Barbossa, and Captain Swann take a parley with Lord Beckett, Davy Jones, and Will Turner (who was pushed overboard by Sparrow for his attempted mutiny on the crew of the ''Pearl''). After Beckett reveals that Jack purposefully used Will's betrayal to try to save himself from Jones' wrath, Captains Swann and Barbossa trade Jack for Will; Jack is then imprisoned in the brig of the ''Dutchman''. Helmed by Captain Barbossa, the ''Black Pearl'' then engages in a sea battle around a
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against the ''Flying Dutchman''. The two ships are evenly matched, and both are damaged by the other's cannons and later boarded. On the ''Dutchman'', Jack escapes the brig and engages Davy Jones in a sword fight. Stealing the key to the dead man's chest from Jones, Jack threatens his foe by stabbing Jones' heart. However, Jones fatally stabs a downed Will Turner, and Jack instead helps Will to stab Jones' heart, killing Jones. As both ships near the bottom of the maelstrom, the topmasts become entangled. The ''Dutchman'' begins to pull down both ships, so Pintel and Ragetti fire a chain shot at the entangled masts. Jack and Elizabeth escape the ''Dutchman'' using a makeshift parasail, and ''Pearl'' escapes the maelstrom while the ''Dutchman'' sinks. Once the storm subsides, the ''Pearl'' is still afloat but substantially damaged, and no match for the ''Endeavour'' which is advancing on it. However, the ''Dutchman'' resurfaces with Captain Will Turner in command. The ''Black Pearl'' and the ''Flying Dutchman'' sail alongside each other and destroy the ''Endeavor'', killing Lord
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and forcing the now-leaderless EITC armada to flee. In Tortuga, Jack again loses the ''Black Pearl'' to Barbossa, leaving only him and Gibbs on Tortuga, Gibbs decides to stay and they part ways with Jack saying "Take What You Can" and Gibbs replying "Give Nothing Back", though the crew of the ''Pearl'' (including Pintel, Ragetti, Marty, Murtogg, and Mullroy), "are unsettled about leaving Captain Jack behind - again", indeed they all leave the Black Pearl and Barbossa recruits a new crew. However, Sparrow has secretly stolen the critical portion of Barbossa's navigational charts, and so goes back to searching for the Pearl and the Fountain of Youth so he can gain immortality.


Between the third and fourth installments

One night, sometime after leaving Tortuga, the ''Black Pearl'' was attacked by the pirate ship ''
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'', captained by the infamous Blackbeard. Using the supernatural powers embedded within the Sword of Triton, Blackbeard brought the rigging of the ''Pearl'' to life, wrapping around Barbossa's crew "like snakes" and were swiftly defeated. Barbossa thought himself to be the only survivor of the attack, being forced to cut off his leg to escape the doomed ''Pearl''. Believing the ''Black Pearl'' to be sunk, Barbossa had revenge as a goal and pursued Blackbeard ever since, with an obsessive passion. However, unbeknownst to Barbossa, Blackbeard captured the ''Black Pearl'', magicked the ship into a bottle for good measure, then added it to a collection of other conquered ships inside a cabinet found in the captain's quarters of the ''Queen Anne's Revenge''.Critical analysis - SCRIPTS Message Board - Wordplayer.com
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''On Stranger Tides''

During the quest for the Fountain of Youth, Jack Sparrow met Hector Barbossa, now a privateer serving King George II's expedition for the Fountain, who insisted that his beloved ''Pearl'' was sunk, though Jack told Barbossa he should've been sunk with it. However, after being shanghaied aboard the ''Queen Anne's Revenge'', Jack was shown the current state of the ''Black Pearl'' by Blackbeard's daughter, Angelica, who revealed Blackbeard kept each ship in a bottle as a prize. Angelica also told that Blackbeard was after the Fountain of Youth to save himself from getting killed by a "one-leg man" "At fortnight, Blackbeard will meet his death...". While Jack learned about the ships in bottles, Barbossa still believed the ''Pearl'' to be sunk as his true agenda for revenge against Blackbeard was revealed. As Barbossa mortally wounded Blackbeard with a poisoned sword, he says, "For the ''Pearl''." Before Blackbeard's death at the Fountain, Sparrow sent Gibbs to retrieve the ''Pearl'', though Gibbs fills a large sack with the bottles of other fallen ships from ''Queen Anne's Revenge''. As the film concludes, Jack suggests a way of getting the ''Pearl'' out of the bottle and back to full size, but it will require "a crossbow, an hourglass, three goats, one of hemmust learn to play the trumpet, whilst the other one goes like this" to which Gibbs says he knows someone who owns a goat and Sparrow replies "good and I can go like this" ("this" being a wiggling of the fingers). Meanwhile, Barbosa was made captain of the Queen Anne's Revenge and holds the Sword of Triton.


''Dead Men Tell No Tales''

The ''Black Pearl'' appears in what was the fifth installment of the movie franchise in its original form (as the ''Wicked Wench''). The ''Wicked Wench'' makes its appearance during a sequence where Captain Armando Salazar is reminiscing about how and when he first met Jack Sparrow. In the flashback, the ''Wicked Wench''s helmsman is a young Jack Sparrow. While being chased by Salazar's ship the ''Silent Mary'' into unknown water, the crew of the ''Wicked Wench'' throw ropes around nearby reefs off the port side and use the rigging to slingshot the ship in the opposite direction. Jack steers the ship through the reef, saving the crew and the ship by changing the ship's course at the last second. Afterward, on the deck of the ''Wicked Wench'', the crew rewards Sparrow with "tribute" and bestows Jack with his famous hat and other personal effects. They make Jack a captain on the deck of the ship. We also learn Jack also got the name "Sparrow" by taunting Salazar, "chirping like a sparrow" from the crow's nest of the ''Wench''. In the present day, the ''Black Pearl'' is revealed to have remained trapped in its bottle for 'five winters', Jack keeping it in his pocket even as he is forced to use a smaller ship known as the ''Dying Gull'' to go to sea. Later in the film, Barbossa is shown to be aware of the ship in a bottle and uses Blackbeard's sword to restore the ''Pearl'' to its regular size; stabbing the bottle with Blackbeard's sword cracks it, the bottle subsequently breaking as the ''Pearl'' grows to the size of a larger model, only regaining its full size when it returns to the sea. Barbossa then claims the ship for himself to battle the undead Captain Salazar, tying Jack to the rear of the ship, however, Jack managed to escape thanks to the help of Henry Turner, son of Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann, who has allied with him to find the Trident of Poseidon. After tracking down the island where the Trident is located, triggering a mystical convergence that opens a trench in the ocean, Salazar claims the Trident for himself, but Henry and Carina Smyth destroy the Trident when Salazar attempts to use it to kill Jack. The destruction of the Trident restores Salazar and his men to a full life but also causes the sea trench to collapse, with the ''Pearl''s crew lowering its anchor to pull Jack, Henry, and Carina to safety. Salazar attempts to climb up the anchor to attack Jack, but Barbossa sacrifices himself to stab Salazar and save the others (Carina having been identified as his daughter). At the film's conclusion, Carina and Henry watch Will Turner's reunion with Elizabeth Swan due to the destruction of the Trident also freeing Will from his role as captain of the ''Flying Dutchman.'' Jack departs as he is restored to his traditional role as the captain of the ''Black Pearl'' with both his crew from the ''Dying Gull'' and Barbossa's crew from the ''Queen Anne's Revenge'' joining him.


Armament

The ''Black Pearl'' is moderately armed and carries 32 twelve-pound
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contains 16 cannonballs that weigh 192 lb (). Extremely unusual for a pirate ship, the ''Pearl'' has no
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, giving her a grave tactical disadvantage during a chase as the ''Pearl'' cannot shoot a ship it is chasing or return fire at a pursuer; her high speed only partially negates this handicap. In ''Dead Man's Chest'' another advantage the ''Black Pearl'' has over her enemies is her ability to hide in the sea at night since if all the ship's lamps are blown out the ship is no longer visible thanks to her black hull and sails. This is also seen in ''Curse of the Black Pearl'' where she can sneak unhindered into Port Royal under the cover of darkness.


Filming

In the first movie, the ''Black Pearl'' was a steel barge with wooden structures built on top to resemble a real ship. In addition, a
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set was used to achieve better control over fog machines. For the second and third movies, a floating sailing ship was built in the
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on the hull of the cargo ship ''Sunset'' to serve as the set, though it is not an authentic tall ship. Another version, mounted on a gimbal, was built for filming the Maelstrom battle. In 2010, the ''Sunset'', which played the ''Black Pearl'' in most of the films, was reconstructed to portray the ''
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'' in '' Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides''.


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