51 - It's a key. - No. Much more better. 52 It is a drawing of a key. 53 Gentlemen, 54 what do keys do? 55 Keys... 56 unlock things? 57 And whatever this key unlocks, inside there's something valuable. 58 So we're setting out to find whatever this key unlocks. 59 No. 60 If we don't have the key, we can't open whatever we don't have that it unlocks. 61 So what purpose would be served in finding whatever need be unlocked, 62 which we don't have, without first having found the key what unlocks it? 63 So we're going after this key. 64 You're not making any sense at all. 65 Any more questions? 66 So... do we have a heading? 67 Ha. A heading. 68 Set sail in a... 69 general... 70 that-way direction. 71 Captain? 72 Come on, snap to and make sail. You know how this works. Go on. Oi, oi, oi! 73 Have you noticed lately 74 the captain seems to be acting a bit strange... er? 75 Setting sail without knowing his own heading. 76 Something's got Jack vexed, and mark my words, 77 what bodes ill for Jack Sparrow bodes ill for us all. 78 Lord Beckett, the prisoner as ordered, sir. 79 Those won't be necessary. 80 The East India Trading Company has need of your services. 81 We wish for you to act as our agent 82 in a business transaction with our mutual friend Captain Sparrow. 83 More acquaintance. How do you know him? 84 We've had dealings in the past. 85 And we've each left our mark on the other. 86 What mark did he leave on you? 87 By your efforts, Jack Sparrow was set free. 88 I would like you to go to him 89 and recover a certain property in his possession. 90 Recover. At the point of a sword? 91 Bargain. 92 Letters of marque. 93 You will offer what amounts to a full pardon. 94 Jack will be free, a privateer in the employ of England. 95 Somehow I doubt Jack will consider employment the same as being free. 96 Freedom. 97 Jack Sparrow is a dying breed. 98 The world is shrinking, 99 the blank edges of the map filled in. 100 Jack must find his place in the New World or perish. |