

With his beloved ship falling to the depths, Jack made a deal with Davy Jones to raise the Wicked Wench once more. In response, Beckett banished Jack back into piracy and burned the Wicked Wench, while Jack did what any good captain should and went down with his ship. Jack's superior, Tom Hollander's Cutler Beckett, once again tried to steer Jack Sparrow towards the slave trade and, once again, he was refused.

Once again, Jack resisted the temptations of piracy and kept on the straight and narrow during his time on the Wench, but Sparrow's staunch moral code would soon lead him away from the privateering world. Finally the captain of his own ship once again, Jack experienced the same kind of attachment to the Wicked Wench as he did with the Barnacle before, enjoying the freedom of the seas and the mastery of his own destiny.
