Post by Jack Sparrow on Aug 10, 2003 20:48:49 GMT -5
Will : We’re going to steal a ship. That ship? [glances at the Dauntless]
Jack : Commandeer. We’re going to commandeer that ship. Nautical term. One question about your business boy, there’s no use going. This girl, how far are you willing to go to save her?
Will : I’d die for her.
Jack : Oh, good. No worries, then.
Will : [under boat underwater with Jack in the lead] This is either madness or brilliance.
Jack : Remarkable how often those two traits coincide. [they board the Dauntless] Everyone stay calm, we are taking over the ship.
Will : Aye, avast! [the men laugh]
Gillette : This ship cannot be crewed by two men. You’ll never make it out of the bay.
Jack : [points his pistol at Gillette ’s nose] Son, I’m Captain Jack Sparrow, savvy?
Navy officer: [notices Gillette and his men a small boat] Commodore!
Gillette : [waving and screaming from the boat] Sir, they’ve taken the Dauntless. They’ve taken the ship. Sparrow and Turner, they’ve taken the Dauntless.
Norrington: [sees the two on board the ship through his spy glass] Rash, Turner, too rash. He is without doubt the worst pirate I have ever seen.
Will : [notices the Interceptor set sail] Here they come.
Gillette : [to his crew about the boat] Bring her around, bring her around!
Norrington: [he and his men board the Dauntless] Search every cabin, every hold, down to the bilges. [ Jack and Will swing onto the Interceptor and sail away; Norrington notices] Sailors, back to the Interceptor! Now!
Sailor: Quickly men! [they try but are too late]
Jack : Thank you, Commodore, for getting us ready to make way. We’d have a hard time of it by ourselves.
Norrington: Set top sails and clear up this mess.
Navy officer: But the wind here calls for a stern, we won’t catch them.
Norrington: We don’t need to catch them just get them in range of the long nines.
Navy officer: Men, come about. Run out the guns. [to Norrington] We open fire on our own ship, sir?
Norrington: I’d rather see her at the bottom of the ocean than in the hands of a pirate.
Sailor: Commodore, he’s disabled the rudder chain, sir!
Gillette: [the Interceptor bears down on his boat] Abandon ship! [they jump off just in time as the boat is broken up and sinks under the Interceptor]
Navy officer: That’s got to be the best pirate I’ve ever seen.
Norrington: So it would seem.
Jack : Commandeer. We’re going to commandeer that ship. Nautical term. One question about your business boy, there’s no use going. This girl, how far are you willing to go to save her?
Will : I’d die for her.
Jack : Oh, good. No worries, then.
Will : [under boat underwater with Jack in the lead] This is either madness or brilliance.
Jack : Remarkable how often those two traits coincide. [they board the Dauntless] Everyone stay calm, we are taking over the ship.
Will : Aye, avast! [the men laugh]
Gillette : This ship cannot be crewed by two men. You’ll never make it out of the bay.
Jack : [points his pistol at Gillette ’s nose] Son, I’m Captain Jack Sparrow, savvy?
Navy officer: [notices Gillette and his men a small boat] Commodore!
Gillette : [waving and screaming from the boat] Sir, they’ve taken the Dauntless. They’ve taken the ship. Sparrow and Turner, they’ve taken the Dauntless.
Norrington: [sees the two on board the ship through his spy glass] Rash, Turner, too rash. He is without doubt the worst pirate I have ever seen.
Will : [notices the Interceptor set sail] Here they come.
Gillette : [to his crew about the boat] Bring her around, bring her around!
Norrington: [he and his men board the Dauntless] Search every cabin, every hold, down to the bilges. [ Jack and Will swing onto the Interceptor and sail away; Norrington notices] Sailors, back to the Interceptor! Now!
Sailor: Quickly men! [they try but are too late]
Jack : Thank you, Commodore, for getting us ready to make way. We’d have a hard time of it by ourselves.
Norrington: Set top sails and clear up this mess.
Navy officer: But the wind here calls for a stern, we won’t catch them.
Norrington: We don’t need to catch them just get them in range of the long nines.
Navy officer: Men, come about. Run out the guns. [to Norrington] We open fire on our own ship, sir?
Norrington: I’d rather see her at the bottom of the ocean than in the hands of a pirate.
Sailor: Commodore, he’s disabled the rudder chain, sir!
Gillette: [the Interceptor bears down on his boat] Abandon ship! [they jump off just in time as the boat is broken up and sinks under the Interceptor]
Navy officer: That’s got to be the best pirate I’ve ever seen.
Norrington: So it would seem.