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00:05:30Cartoon elephant.
00:05:33I thought he was quite nice.
00:05:35Yeah, he was nice.
00:05:36Of course he was nice.
00:05:37He was too nice.
00:05:39This is a small town on the coast of nowhere, Elena.
00:05:42Not that many nice guys around.
00:05:44Go east and there's nothing but farms.
00:05:47Go west and there's nothing but sea.
00:05:49It's a little bit.
00:05:50Plenty of a lot of people.
00:05:50Plenty of efficiency.
00:05:51And yet here you are stuck living with me.
00:05:55And I'm stuck living with you.
00:05:57It's gonna be you.
00:06:01So if he calls again, are you going to answer?
00:06:05Oh, can we just drop this, it's a year and a half together.
00:06:06Oh, can we just drop this, please?
00:06:07Oh, can we just drop this, please?
00:06:07A year and a half together.
00:06:08You can't just ignore him.
00:06:09Well, he's in trouble or something.
00:06:11Michael's not in trouble.
00:06:13If there's one thing that man knows how to avoid, it's trouble.
00:06:17Did you love him?
00:06:19Can I ask you a question?
00:06:22Yes.
00:06:22Did you take up psychology just so you could stick your nose into other people's business?
00:06:27Yes.
00:06:28Yes, absolutely.
00:06:29At least you're honest.
00:06:31So, did you love him?
00:06:34We lived together for a year.
00:06:36That's not what I asked.
00:06:39Sometimes things just don't work out.
00:06:43He was the settling down type and I wasn't.
00:06:46The day after I got my PhD, I wanted to go scuba diving, shipwrecks, in Barbados.
00:06:52And he wanted to get married and have kids.
00:06:55Did he actually propose?
00:06:57Yeah.
00:06:58With a ring and everything?
00:07:00In the restaurant, in front of everybody.
00:07:02And it was the most embarrassing moment of my entire life.
00:07:06I never knew that.
00:07:08Well, now you know everything, so can we just drop it?
00:07:14You didn't get me a glass?
00:07:15You were in charge of dinner.
00:07:22Again?
00:07:23I'll get it.
00:07:24Don't you dare.
00:07:25Hello.
00:07:26Ellie's phone.
00:07:27Hello, Michael.
00:07:28Yeah, she's here.
00:07:29Michael, hi.
00:07:30Hi.
00:07:31How are you?
00:07:32Yeah, sorry.
00:07:33I was in lectures and my phone was on silent.
00:07:37Um, yeah.
00:07:38I'm actually teaching now.
00:07:39Yeah.
00:07:40Really?
00:07:41Uh, yeah.
00:07:42Yeah, I'd love to, if you're sure.
00:07:44Yeah, I can meet you, um, half an hour.
00:07:45Okay.
00:07:46Okay, see you then.
00:07:47Bye.
00:07:48Bye.
00:07:49Well, that escalated quickly.
00:07:50I'm going to kill you on the mats this weekend.
00:07:51Bye.
00:07:52Bye.
00:07:53I'm going to kill you on the mats this weekend.
00:07:54Bye.
00:07:55Bye.
00:07:56Bye.
00:07:57Bye.
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00:07:59Bye.
00:08:00Bye.
00:08:01Bye.
00:08:02Bye.
00:08:03Bye.
00:08:04Bye.
00:08:05Bye.
00:08:06Bye.
00:08:07Bye.
00:08:08Bye.
00:08:09Bye.
00:08:10Bye.
00:08:11Bye.
00:08:12Bye.
00:08:13Well, that escalated quickly.
00:08:14I'm going to kill you on the mats this weekend.
00:08:17Bye.
00:08:18Bye.
00:08:47Bye.
00:08:48Bye.
00:08:49Bye.
00:09:06Bye.
00:09:07Sorry about the weather.
00:09:08Thanks for coming down.
00:09:10Do you wanna get in?
00:09:17it's nice to see sorry it's nice to see you again yes how are you fine you
00:09:36yeah fine are you still working at that british waterways oh no no no i took a sideways promotion
00:09:46maritime and coast guard agency doesn't sound like you oh well i don't go on the boats or anything
00:09:52it's just a desk job but occasionally i have to deal with things like uh this amazing isn't it
00:10:01a helicopter pilot spotted it a few days ago floundering a few miles out to sea
00:10:07you couldn't see anybody on it so he phoned it into the office and we sent a tug to tow it in
00:10:13what do you think it is well that's what i wanted to ask you you're the expert on old boats
00:10:21maritime strategies and technologies of the 17th century you remember the name of my dissertation
00:10:28it's literally all you ever spoke about ellie
00:10:31basically it was pirate ships right yeah well there you go
00:10:38the real thing i mean that's got to be from that period isn't it
00:10:44you're not seriously suggesting that's actually a mid-17th century pirate ship
00:10:50isn't it
00:10:52if a ship like that was to survive floating around for 500 years it would be a wreck at the bottom
00:11:03the ocean by now you know that the timber would have disintegrated to nothing
00:11:07it does look old but it can't be that old you think it's a modern repro
00:11:16it has to be well that's the first thing we checked i mean there's a small boat's registered
00:11:23you literally can't go to sea unless you're on it
00:11:25but that thing isn't registered anywhere it doesn't exist
00:11:33wooden boats don't survive for hundreds of years out at sea
00:11:38michael not without a crew to maintain them
00:11:41are you sure there's nobody on board we haven't seen anybody
00:11:44have you been on board me no no no mine's strictly a desk job
00:11:51but um well we do need someone to check it out and that's why i wanted to talk to you
00:11:57well you want me to go and examine it
00:12:02no we've got a couple of guys coming down from the coast guard
00:12:04but the thing is with anything like this we need an expert to sign off on everything we're doing
00:12:11i see
00:12:13yeah it's box ticking
00:12:14here we go
00:12:17if you could just sign here
00:12:20just to say that you're happy for us to investigate the vessel
00:12:23and what if i'm not happy
00:12:26why wouldn't you be
00:12:29if
00:12:31if
00:12:32that really is a boat from the 17th century
00:12:35and it's somehow survived being battered around on the ocean for 500 years
00:12:38that is an object of incredible historical value okay
00:12:43never mind whatever else might still be on board
00:12:46okay look have you ever seen those films where they have archaeologists digging up dinosaur bones right
00:12:54only they're not digging
00:12:55they're using these teeny tiny little brushes
00:12:57and they're delicately removing the grains of sand you know
00:12:59trying not to to to damage the precious fossils
00:13:03yeah okay so that is the kind of treatment that this boat needs
00:13:08not some guys from the coast guard traipsing all over it
00:13:11putting their boots through the deck
00:13:13so what do you want me to do about it
00:13:16okay look
00:13:19i'm still not entirely convinced about this but
00:13:23i'm free tomorrow morning okay so what i would suggest is that
00:13:28you give me at least half an hour with your guys
00:13:31before they go on board
00:13:33you know think of it as like a
00:13:34a sight induction okay telling them
00:13:36where to tread what to look out for
00:13:38how not to break anything
00:13:40oh yeah
00:13:41they'll love that
00:13:42well
00:13:43that's my condition for signing off on anything
00:13:46should have known you won't make it easy for me
00:13:48these boats are my life michael
00:13:51you know that
00:13:53elena this is marcus and tony
00:14:07nice to meet you
00:14:08nice to meet you
00:14:10okay well i know you all have work to be getting on with
00:14:13so i will try and keep this as quick and painless as possible
00:14:16from what i can tell the ship you discovered is mid-17th century era
00:14:20this is the closest model i could find to that period
00:14:24um as you can see there are three masts
00:14:26the four mast
00:14:27the main mast
00:14:28i thought she was going to tell us something we don't know
00:14:31well i suppose things haven't actually changed topside that much
00:14:35okay so below deck you have three levels
00:14:38uh the very lowest level you have the cargo hold
00:14:42ah that's where the pirate treasure be
00:14:45not likely
00:14:49the kind of cargo down there would usually be uh provisions ammunition for guns
00:14:54uh very rarely anything valuable the reason being
00:14:57if the ship was to take on water
00:15:00you don't really want to be traipsing up and down to the very lowest level
00:15:02to rescue your ill-gotten gains
00:15:04and the valuables you know the the proper stuff the the gold and that
00:15:09i'm getting to that bit
00:15:11so the middle level you have your sleeping quarters the infirmary and at the back here
00:15:16you have the brick
00:15:17which was a sort of jail holding cell for your prisoners hostages to hold for ransom
00:15:25hear that mate
00:15:26there might be someone down there that is rescuing
00:15:28the top level just below decks you have the ship's mess the galley and the back here
00:15:36you mean the aft
00:15:37yes you're quite right the aft
00:15:40you have the captain's cabin and my guess is that is where you would find any items of major historical interest
00:15:48well thank you love
00:15:50oh wait i haven't gone over the most important aspect
00:15:53what's that
00:15:56preservation
00:15:57do either of you smoke
00:16:00only when we're working
00:16:03okay
00:16:04there has to be absolutely no smoking on board the ship
00:16:06or anywhere near it actually
00:16:08are we needing equipment
00:16:10these will go over your boots
00:16:14nope
00:16:14not wearing them
00:16:15what's the problem
00:16:18have you ever set foot
00:16:19on a boat that's been out to sea for months
00:16:21no
00:16:23it's slippery as fuck
00:16:25that is why
00:16:26we wear these
00:16:28grips
00:16:30i'm not going
00:16:32arse over tit
00:16:33just to stop some old wood getting boot marks
00:16:36what about these overalls
00:16:37nah
00:16:37it's against regulation isn't it mate
00:16:40we've got the life jacket the emergency whistle the high vis patch
00:16:45we can't cover this up
00:16:47he's got a point actually
00:16:48regulation clothing must be worn at all times and
00:16:51safety equipment must be accessible
00:16:53i am i think we are done it
00:16:57cheers love
00:16:57and we will be sure to let you know if we do find anything of historical interest
00:17:05uh don't forget to follow your reports
00:17:09you've uh got to understand that those guys have been on more boats than you've had hot dinners
00:17:19they're about to get a bit prickly when someone tries to tell them how to do their job
00:17:23i'm just trying to do my job
00:17:25i know
00:17:25look how about i um
00:17:29make it up to you
00:17:32how do you mean
00:17:34it's been ages we should then catch up
00:17:37we could
00:17:39go for a drink or something
00:17:41actually you can make it up to me
00:17:45i want to get on that boat
00:17:47what
00:17:49once those two idiots have finished going through it
00:17:52there's going to be nothing left to preserve
00:17:54but if i can get on there as soon as possible then maybe i can do something
00:17:58i don't think that's going to be um
00:18:00possible
00:18:01come on michael i am the named expert on the papers
00:18:04surely i'm allowed to personally investigate the actual vessel
00:18:07i don't think non-agency personnel are covered by our insurance
00:18:10is that it
00:18:11you know what these organisations are like
00:18:13it took me six weeks
00:18:14three forms
00:18:15and one doctor's note
00:18:17to get a wrist rest for my desk
00:18:18wrist rest
00:18:19for my carpal tunnel
00:18:21can't you just at least ask
00:18:23i'm due back at the office at 11
00:18:26i'll make some enquiries
00:18:28that's all i can promise
00:18:30thanks michael
00:18:32and i'll
00:18:35call you later
00:18:37if that's okay
00:18:38of course
00:18:39right
00:18:41see you
00:18:44sorry
00:18:45it's okay
00:18:46oh it stinks in there
00:19:02you'll get used to it
00:19:03go on
00:19:03get down there
00:19:05well sorry
00:19:06you heard the expert didn't you
00:19:08there might be treasure down there
00:19:10antiques
00:19:11all sorts
00:19:12yeah but it's salvage rules isn't it
00:19:14the coast guard agency told the ship in
00:19:16yeah
00:19:17well then they're just going to claim anything that we find
00:19:19what if they don't fucking know about it
00:19:21look
00:19:23it's friday afternoon
00:19:25anything we do find
00:19:26we uh
00:19:27stick it on the van
00:19:28park it up over the weekend
00:19:30and it goes missing
00:19:32who's going to know
00:19:34go on
00:19:35get down there
00:19:36go on
00:19:37get down there
00:19:38go on
00:19:39get down there
00:19:52go on
00:19:53go on
00:19:54go on
00:19:55go on
00:19:57what is that smell
00:19:59Ron Wood
00:20:00Ron something
00:20:03maybe we should have brought a bigger crew
00:20:06we can come back with a bigger crew on Monday
00:20:09once you've had a look at the captain's cabin
00:20:11what's that
00:20:12we're not listening to the lecture this morning
00:20:15no not really
00:20:18it's right at the back
00:20:19so
00:20:20go on
00:20:22keep moving Linda
00:20:23watch your step
00:20:25Marcus
00:20:52Marcus
00:20:54Marcus
00:20:56come on mate
00:21:03don't fuck around
00:21:05there's
00:21:06there's no way you can't hear me
00:21:08Marcus
00:21:13is that you on deck
00:21:16you've got that fresh
00:21:39you've got my ear tuning time to get hit
00:21:45who are you messaging
00:21:47uh
00:21:48Michael
00:21:49you weren't supposed to call me earlier but
00:21:51you've changed your tune since yesterday
00:21:54what happened last night
00:21:56nothing
00:21:57all ranked
00:21:58didn't mean to cry
00:22:00yes you did
00:22:02but
00:22:03this isn't about Michael
00:22:05yeah
00:22:06just
00:22:07Michael
00:22:08hi
00:22:09any update
00:22:11yes
00:22:12it's amazing
00:22:13um
00:22:14okay
00:22:15uh
00:22:16how about now
00:22:17yeah
00:22:18got my equipment
00:22:19okay I'll see you there
00:22:20okay bye
00:22:21going out again
00:22:24going out again
00:22:25uh huh
00:22:27with Michael
00:22:28uh huh
00:22:29well if you want my opinion
00:22:32I don't
00:22:47gently
00:22:48I want to rip it off its hinges
00:22:56what are you looking for?
00:22:57let's see if there's actually a floor down there
00:23:00what did your two guys report?
00:23:02oh
00:23:03haven't heard anything yet
00:23:04those two aren't the quickest at getting their paperwork in
00:23:06well
00:23:07it seems sturdy enough
00:23:09so
00:23:10are you sure this is
00:23:11okay for us to do right?
00:23:13what do you mean?
00:23:14I mean with your office we're not breaking any health and safety rules
00:23:17oh
00:23:18no no no it's fine
00:23:19I erm
00:23:20well
00:23:21I pulled a few strings
00:23:25amazing
00:23:26it's still strong
00:23:27and
00:23:28it's cleaner than you'd think
00:23:30it doesn't smell very clean
00:23:33with your breathing air that's centuries old it's found to smell a bit mustard
00:23:37but it smells like death
00:23:39don't throw up here Michael
00:23:41this ship is an historical artifact
00:23:43we need to leave everything exactly as we found it
00:23:51there's no way this ship's been abandoned that long
00:23:53it looks pretty abandoned to me
00:23:55wooden boats don't stay this sturdy for hundreds of years not without being maintained
00:23:59you ever heard of ship worm?
00:24:02funny enough no
00:24:03it's basically a type of salt water clam
00:24:05it attaches itself to the wooden part of a ship
00:24:07turns it to swiss cheese
00:24:09did we just move?
00:24:12we got me the tide coming in
00:24:15yeah
00:24:16right on cue
00:24:18it'll probably lift the boat by a good few meters
00:24:34careful
00:24:35floor's a bit wet in here
00:24:37is that
00:24:39salt water?
00:24:42if this thing's taken on water we better not hang around
00:24:44we better just get wet Michael
00:24:46nothing to worry about
00:24:49shit
00:24:50what?
00:24:51oh my god
00:24:52are you alright?
00:24:54yeah
00:24:55it's not my blood
00:24:57right
00:24:58that's it
00:24:59I really think we should get off this ship
00:25:00right now
00:25:03wait what was that?
00:25:04I don't care
00:25:05what if it's one of you guys?
00:25:06you know Tony and
00:25:07uh
00:25:08what's his name?
00:25:09what?
00:25:10look you said you hadn't heard from them
00:25:11and clearly someone's been hurting you
00:25:13what if they're stuck somewhere?
00:25:15Jesus Christ
00:25:17you were in charge of this expedition
00:25:19do you really want to be responsible for someone bleeding to death
00:25:22because you were too scared to go find out
00:25:23I'm not scared
00:25:24look this isn't a search and rescue expedition
00:25:27we're not properly equipped for that
00:25:29this is exactly the Michael I remember
00:25:31what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:34Ellie
00:25:37Ellie!
00:25:39what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:41what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:42what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:43what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:44what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:45what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:46what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:47what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:48what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:49what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:50what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:51what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:52what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:53what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:54what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:55what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:56what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:57what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:58what's that supposed to mean?
00:25:59what's that supposed to mean?
00:26:00what's that supposed to mean?
00:26:01what's that supposed to mean?
00:26:02what's that supposed to mean?
00:26:03what's that supposed to mean?
00:26:04Please, no!
00:26:26Please, no!
00:26:28Jesus Christ!
00:26:34What are you doing?
00:27:00I'm phoning the police.
00:27:02Shit, don't fuck see it.
00:27:03I'm phoning the police.
00:27:33I'm phoning the police.
00:27:35I'm phoning the police.
00:27:47Oh, my God.
00:28:17Calm down.
00:28:33You're no good to anyone if you start hyperventilating.
00:28:36What the hell is this place?
00:28:42We're in the break.
00:28:44Where they keep the hostages?
00:28:46Yeah.
00:28:47We're dead.
00:28:49We are so dead.
00:28:50Shut up.
00:28:50I'm trying to think.
00:28:52They took my phone.
00:28:54Have you got yours?
00:28:57No, I left it at home.
00:28:59What the hell is this?
00:29:01And who are those people?
00:29:03I told you.
00:29:04There had to be a crew.
00:29:05What kind of fucking crew is that?
00:29:06Desperate one.
00:29:11Desperate one.
00:29:11Desperate one.
00:29:19I know.
00:29:20I know.
00:29:20I know.
00:29:21I know.
00:29:22I know.
00:29:22I know.
00:29:22I know.
00:29:22You're so fucking dead.
00:29:52You see, Garrick, it is a woman.
00:30:09Aye.
00:30:14This.
00:30:17What is it?
00:30:22You all speak English.
00:30:26Aye.
00:30:27We speak it.
00:30:31We learned it from this.
00:30:38Got that talking box from a boat we robbed.
00:30:41Forty-some year ago.
00:30:44I like to listen to it.
00:30:46Time to time, it even makes music.
00:30:49Look, that's a talking box, too.
00:30:54This.
00:30:57Yeah, they made them smaller.
00:31:00I mean, that can make music, too.
00:31:03Make it work.
00:31:13I can't get into it.
00:31:15Into it?
00:31:17What do you mean?
00:31:17It's locked.
00:31:19I can't access it.
00:31:20You need a code.
00:31:21Code?
00:31:23Like on a safe box.
00:31:26Uh, kind of.
00:31:27There ain't no dials on it.
00:31:29She's playing us for fools, Jacob.
00:31:32Are you?
00:31:34You're playing us for fools, miss!
00:31:35How long have you lived like this?
00:31:51On this ship?
00:31:57Forever.
00:31:58You said you robbed a boat forty years ago.
00:32:07More or less.
00:32:11Well then, you, I mean, both of you, you must have been children.
00:32:16Yeah.
00:32:18Enough children on this ship.
00:32:21Never has been.
00:32:23Never will be.
00:32:24Shut it, Garak.
00:32:26We're taking care of it, ain't we?
00:32:32What's your name, miss?
00:32:34Elena.
00:32:35A pretty name.
00:32:39For a pretty woman.
00:32:42Just the kind we were after.
00:32:45After for what?
00:32:48You think we came here by mistake?
00:32:52To your little town?
00:32:54See, miss Elena.
00:33:01The one thing we're lacking on this ship
00:33:03is womenfolk
00:33:06to bear us our next generation.
00:33:13You have a woman.
00:33:18That whore is only good for one thing.
00:33:20And it ain't barren young'uns.
00:33:22She's never born a child.
00:33:24Never will.
00:33:25She's cursed.
00:33:26Like a soul.
00:33:27I said shut it, Garak!
00:33:31See, that's our problem, miss.
00:33:34What we need
00:33:35is new blood.
00:33:38A woman who's fit
00:33:39and healthy
00:33:40and good for breeding.
00:33:42I think you'll do fine.
00:33:47Is it tied high, Garak?
00:33:50Aye.
00:33:52Set sail.
00:33:53We got what we came for.
00:33:58Set sail?
00:34:00Uh, where are we going?
00:34:03Wherever the wind takes us, miss.
00:34:05As it's always been.
00:34:09Now,
00:34:10you and your friend
00:34:11will join me for dinner.
00:34:13I've seen what
00:34:16dinner looks like.
00:34:17Ha ha ha ha.
00:34:19Ah, those men.
00:34:21They're animals.
00:34:23Not a working braid among them.
00:34:25But Garak and me,
00:34:27we're civilized people.
00:34:31You'll see.
00:34:31See.
00:35:00See.
00:35:00See.
00:35:01We're civilized people.
00:35:07What's that?
00:35:19You know what it is.
00:35:23Civilized people don't eat people.
00:35:27That's so.
00:35:30Tell me miss.
00:35:32You have been lost at sea for months on end.
00:35:36Without food or water so long you can't stand up.
00:35:40You got flies dancing in front of your eyes.
00:35:43Your head's pounding.
00:35:45And your gut feels like it's on fire.
00:35:59We'll wait till you have.
00:36:05Then we'll see what a civilized person will eat.
00:36:08Is this your man, Elena?
00:36:10No.
00:36:11Is this your man, Elena?
00:36:12No.
00:36:13You have a man, Elena.
00:36:14No.
00:36:15You have a man, Elena.
00:36:16No.
00:36:17You have a man, Elena.
00:36:18No.
00:36:19You have a man, Elena.
00:36:20No.
00:36:21You do now.
00:36:22Many a man.
00:36:23As many as you can take.
00:36:54You have a man on this boat.
00:36:57Here's to a new beginning.
00:36:59And, God willing, a new life.
00:37:02Only question is, who gets to do the deed?
00:37:12Must be you, Jacob.
00:37:15Maybe.
00:37:17Maybe not.
00:37:19I'm in the mood for some sport.
00:37:22To any man aboard this ship who thinks they can beat me in a fair fight.
00:37:27What?
00:37:36This is your prize.
00:37:39The lovely Miss Elena.
00:37:44Is anyone here a man enough to try for her?
00:37:49Come on now.
00:37:51Is she not a fine prize?
00:37:53Does no one here have the guts to fight me for her?
00:37:57No.
00:38:00Well, now.
00:38:02We've got us some sport.
00:38:05Clear the way!
00:38:16I said a fair fight.
00:38:18That means no blades.
00:38:27That said, that's it.
00:38:32Garrick.
00:38:33Take the girl to my cabin.
00:38:34Wait!
00:38:42I'll fight you.
00:38:46What's that?
00:38:48Michael, no.
00:38:50You said you'd fight any man here?
00:38:55Well, I'll fight you.
00:38:58Well, well.
00:39:00So the man has a spine after all.
00:39:03Michael, don't do this!
00:39:04He'll kill you!
00:39:05He'll kill you!
00:39:09Garrick!
00:39:10I said it'd be a fair fight.
00:39:11Aye.
00:39:12I did.
00:39:13No blades.
00:39:15And if I win, you turn back to shore.
00:39:20And you let Elena off this ship.
00:39:22Aye.
00:39:23I'll agree to that.
00:39:25Aye.
00:39:27I'll agree to that.
00:39:33I'll agree to that.
00:39:38I'll agree to that.
00:39:41Don't go into that.
00:39:55You do not have a go, Michael. Strike me.
00:39:58Michael, stop! You don't have anything to prove!
00:40:01I'm wide open, Michael. Give it to your best shot.
00:40:05I'll give you a hand.
00:40:19You're drawing first blood. Now my turn.
00:40:26So you can take a hit, can ya? Good man.
00:40:30Michael, stop it!
00:40:32I think he's gonna be fine.
00:40:33He's just playing with you.
00:40:38You know how to fight your life, have ya?
00:40:40Look at these hands. They're soft.
00:40:43Woman-like. Never done a day's work.
00:40:46There's only one thing.
00:40:48A woman-like man's good for a more dish.
00:40:51Garrick! Hold him down!
00:40:57Stop it, Jacob!
00:40:59I'll fight you.
00:41:02I'll fight you.
00:41:06You're of what?
00:41:10I'll fight you.
00:41:12You?
00:41:14You said you'd fight anyone on this ship.
00:41:17I said I'd fight any man.
00:41:19Well, I understand if you're scared.
00:41:24What's to be scared of?
00:41:26Losing?
00:41:28To a girl?
00:41:30In front of your men?
00:41:32I'd never last it, anyway.
00:41:34But there's no sport in fighting a girl.
00:41:37I guarantee you there will be sport in it.
00:41:39You will be sport in it.
00:41:44What say you, Garrick?
00:41:46I think you have to do it, Jacob.
00:41:51Untie her.
00:41:52What'll it be, miss?
00:41:53Fair fight.
00:41:54No blades.
00:41:55If I win, turn the ship around, Michael and I go free.
00:41:59What'll it be, miss?
00:42:01Fair fight.
00:42:02No blades.
00:42:04If I win, turn the ship around, Michael and I go free.
00:42:06You've got balls, this one.
00:42:08More than a mad friend.
00:42:10Alright, miss.
00:42:11Give it your best shot.
00:42:13You first.
00:42:15I'm trying to give you a chance, girl.
00:42:17What'll it be, miss?
00:42:18I'll be fine.
00:42:20No blades.
00:42:21There's no more bullets than I go.
00:42:24What'll it be, miss?
00:42:26Fair fight.
00:42:27No blades.
00:42:29If I win, turn the ship around, Michael and I go free.
00:42:32Got balls, this one.
00:42:34More than a mad friend.
00:42:35chance
00:42:50That was some fancy moving
00:42:53How we know the fight's over
00:42:56One of us will be dead
00:43:02We'll have to hit harder than that
00:43:05You're dead, man
00:43:11Derek, get her off me
00:43:14Back
00:43:18No, please
00:43:19Shut your face, Derek
00:43:20Don't kill her
00:43:21We need her
00:43:22Alive
00:43:24Aye
00:43:25You're right
00:43:30Go against me again, Derek
00:43:32You're a dead man
00:43:35Let those two out of my sight
00:43:45Are you alright?
00:43:47No
00:43:48I was very brave of you
00:43:52Please don't
00:43:54I mean it, you could have been killed
00:43:56Look, I'm not going to be killed anyway
00:43:59Or worse
00:44:03I just wanted you to know
00:44:04I appreciate what you tried to do
00:44:06What you tried to do
00:44:09Not like the old Michael you remember
00:44:13Hmm
00:44:15Sorry I said that
00:44:19You were exactly the Ellie I remember
00:44:22You kicked that guy off his feet
00:44:24It's going to sound petty given our current situation but
00:44:34Could you just please not call me that
00:44:38What?
00:44:39Ellie
00:44:41What's wrong with that?
00:44:42Yeah
00:44:43I hate it
00:44:45I've always called you Ellie
00:44:48I know
00:44:52You never said so
00:44:53Sorry, just
00:44:55I didn't mind it at first and then
00:44:58Later on it was just sort of
00:45:00Too late and I didn't want to hurt your feelings
00:45:03I guess that doesn't apply now
00:45:06Oh, well we're not a couple anymore
00:45:08Sorry
00:45:16It's kind of ironic
00:45:18We're going to spend our last hours together
00:45:20What are you talking about last hours?
00:45:22We just need to make it through the night
00:45:24And then in the morning
00:45:26Your office will see the ships gone and raise the alarm
00:45:29Because they know we're on board
00:45:32No one knows
00:45:39What?
00:45:42No one knows where we are
00:45:47But you had to get permission, I mean who did you speak to?
00:45:51I didn't speak to anyone
00:45:53There was no way Ellie
00:45:56Elena
00:45:57The Coast Guard Agency don't bend the rules
00:46:03Especially for a nobody like me
00:46:05And you were just so keen
00:46:07What are you saying?
00:46:09I just wanted to give you what you wanted
00:46:12And I thought it would be nice to spend some time
00:46:17With you again
00:46:18With you again
00:46:24Oh Michael
00:46:28What about your friend?
00:46:30Who answered the phone?
00:46:31Charlie
00:46:32Did you tell her where we were?
00:46:34No
00:46:36Well how come?
00:46:37She was being annoying
00:46:38She kept going on about you and me getting back together and
00:46:43So
00:46:45No one knows where we are
00:46:48And no one's going to miss me until Monday morning
00:46:51We could be literally anywhere by then
00:46:54And no one knows where we got back together and she died
00:46:55What about your Christ?
00:46:56What about your Christ?
00:46:57I'm not going to miss you
00:46:58I'm not going to miss you
00:47:00Here's a game
00:47:02Jacob
00:47:04Leave me free woman
00:47:05You're no use to man no beast
00:47:07Jacob
00:47:11Leave me free woman
00:47:13Leave me free woman
00:47:15Leave me free woman
00:47:16Leave me free woman
00:47:17You're no use to man no beast
00:47:19You're a beast.
00:47:22I have better company in this bed tonight.
00:47:26I'll kill the bitch!
00:47:27You'll do nothing!
00:47:38So, how's life?
00:47:42Shit.
00:47:43I didn't mean now, I meant in general.
00:47:45Yeah, so did I.
00:47:47Seriously?
00:47:50It's fine.
00:47:53I'm fine.
00:47:56Just fine?
00:47:58Fine is good enough with me.
00:48:01Yeah, you never were much of a risk taker.
00:48:04And yet...
00:48:06Somehow...
00:48:08Here I am, chained up on a cannibal pirate ship.
00:48:20If only I could get my phone.
00:48:22I've got all the numbers for the search and rescue teams on there.
00:48:25You smashed it.
00:48:27Jacob.
00:48:30But...
00:48:32There is a radio in Jacob's cabin.
00:48:35I don't think they know how to use it, but...
00:48:38I heard it working.
00:48:40Do you know how to use it?
00:48:42No.
00:48:43You?
00:48:45Yeah.
00:48:47Kind of.
00:48:48In theory.
00:48:50There's a standard procedure for sending out the stress calls.
00:48:52If we can get access to it, it's...
00:48:55It's gotta be worth a try.
00:48:56If you're lucky, on a ship's radio there is literally a button that says distress on it.
00:49:08You just... hold it down until it beeps.
00:49:09Yeah, I didn't say anything like that.
00:49:11It's 40 years old.
00:49:13Well, in that case, you just... locate the channel dial.
00:49:17Okay?
00:49:18You turn it to channel 16 and you just say...
00:49:21Mayday, mayday, mayday.
00:49:23Then what?
00:49:24Hope to hell someone answers.
00:49:25Look, any boats or...
00:49:27or planes or helicopters, anything in the vicinity should have that channel open.
00:49:31I mean, it's reserved for emergency signals.
00:49:34I mean, it's reserved for emergency signals.
00:49:37What?
00:49:39I'm sorry.
00:49:41I'm sorry.
00:49:43I'm sorry.
00:49:45I'm sorry.
00:49:47I'm sorry.
00:49:48I'm sorry.
00:49:49I'm sorry.
00:49:51I'm sorry.
00:49:52I'm sorry.
00:49:54What?
00:50:09It hurt.
00:50:12We're quitting.
00:50:13Jesus Christ
00:50:23I've got the keys
00:50:33What?
00:50:35By your feet, kick them over
00:50:36No
00:50:43Now do me, quick
00:50:48Come on then, let's go find that radio
00:50:56Wait, wait, wait
00:50:57If someone comes to check on us and we're not here
00:51:02They'll start claiming the whole ship for us
00:51:04So what?
00:51:06You just want to sit here and wait?
00:51:08What about her?
00:51:13Go on a deal
00:51:16Fetch me the trick
00:51:21You know
00:51:23Head down to the break
00:51:26Chicken woman
00:51:43You think that will fool them?
00:51:48Yeah, for they don't look too hard
00:51:50It's a silly question, but
00:51:52How are we going to make them think that I'm still here?
00:51:56You will be still here
00:51:58You're leaving me?
00:52:02Michael
00:52:02I know my way around these ships, okay?
00:52:05I've studied them for years
00:52:06It won't take me long to find Jacob's cabin
00:52:08It's just two floors up by the side of the mess
00:52:11What if he's in there?
00:52:12I'll cross that bridge when I come to it
00:52:16Wait
00:52:18What?
00:52:22Just in case
00:52:23You know
00:52:26I just want to say I'm sorry
00:52:31Do you think I fucked up?
00:52:36Michael, it's just as much my fault
00:52:37I mean
00:52:38I shouldn't have pressured you into getting me on board this ship
00:52:41I didn't mean that
00:52:43I meant
00:52:45Everything
00:52:47Sometimes things just don't work out
00:53:07Yeah
00:53:09Because people fuck them up
00:53:11Nobody fucked anything up
00:53:13And we parted as friends, didn't we?
00:53:17Friends who don't speak for four years
00:53:18Sorry
00:53:21I just thought it'd be best if we moved on
00:53:25Did you?
00:53:27Yeah
00:53:27Move on
00:53:30I'll wake up this boat
00:53:40I'm going to call you
00:53:43Promise
00:53:45Please
00:53:46No
00:53:55WHISTLE BLOWS
00:54:25youส it
00:54:29you're out of time
00:54:33you're out of time
00:54:41you're out of time
00:54:45yeah
00:54:50I need you
00:54:53Oh, my God.
00:55:23Kill me.
00:55:53Kill me.
00:56:23Kill me.
00:56:25Kill me.
00:56:27Kill me.
00:56:29Kill me.
00:56:31Kill me.
00:56:33Kill me.
00:56:35Kill me.
00:56:39Kill me.
00:56:41Kill me.
00:56:43Kill me.
00:56:45Kill me.
00:56:47Kill me.
00:56:51Kill me.
00:56:53Kill me.
00:56:55Kill me.
00:56:57All good things come to here waits.
00:57:08Varric has waited a very long time.
00:57:14How long?
00:57:17Forty years?
00:57:19Longer than that, miss.
00:57:23How?
00:57:24How is that possible?
00:57:25Cursed, we're all cursed, is a Jacob, forever stuck on this damn ship.
00:57:41So what is it you want?
00:57:43Same thing Jacob wants.
00:57:47I didn't see you standing up to challenge him.
00:57:50He's a big man.
00:57:53Well, I've got it where it counts.
00:57:55Up here.
00:58:00He'd have sunk this ship a million times over and dragged us all if it wasn't for me.
00:58:07Why all this fighting over me?
00:58:09Why don't you just go ashore and take anyone when you want?
00:58:14I told you, we're cursed.
00:58:16We can't go ashore.
00:58:17Not now, not ever.
00:58:18So you haven't left this ship in forty years.
00:58:26Four hundred years.
00:58:32Four hundred years.
00:58:35On a cursed ship.
00:58:38Well, it's not the ship that's cursed.
00:58:40It's the people on it.
00:58:42All of us.
00:58:45Perhaps even you.
00:58:47So why do you need me?
00:58:53You can make a life.
00:58:55With my seed flowing in between your legs.
00:58:59Or you can break this curse.
00:59:01Oh, yes.
00:59:06It has to be Garrick that does it.
00:59:10Because I never let the flesh.
00:59:14Oh, no.
00:59:14Everything comes to he who waits.
00:59:44My apologies, Miss Helena.
01:00:05I told you.
01:00:07The men on this ship, they're like animals.
01:00:11Been confined to a ship for so many years.
01:00:14It's rotted their brains.
01:00:18How many years?
01:00:19Exactly.
01:00:25I think that's mine, Miss Helena.
01:00:36Take a drink, won't you?
01:00:38How many years have you lived on this ship?
01:00:41Can't say for sure.
01:00:49Hundreds of years?
01:00:52Aye, could be.
01:00:57You'll be used to it in time.
01:01:02Used to what?
01:01:03Life on board ship.
01:01:15It ain't without it, Comforts.
01:01:26Beautiful.
01:01:27Put it on.
01:01:33I'd like to see you in it.
01:01:36I'd like to see you in it.
01:01:38What is it you want?
01:01:53Look, we're both in here.
01:01:59We're locked up.
01:01:59There's no need to check.
01:02:01Look, we're both in here.
01:02:03We're locked up.
01:02:03There's no need to check.
01:02:04Look!
01:02:05Fuck!
01:02:17Fuck!
01:02:22Fuck!
01:02:24Fuck!
01:02:24Now that's how a woman ought to look.
01:02:36I'm glad you approve.
01:02:42Allow me.
01:02:43And that's how a woman ought to act.
01:02:57And can you drink like a man ought to drink?
01:03:02Of course.
01:03:10Tell me more.
01:03:12What?
01:03:13About life at sea.
01:03:19How did you come to be here all this time?
01:03:24You mean all these hundreds of years?
01:03:30Yes.
01:03:30Ah.
01:03:32Oh.
01:03:42Ah.
01:03:44Oh.
01:03:48Oh.
01:03:48Oh.
01:03:49Oh.
01:03:49Oh.
01:03:50Oh.
01:03:50Oh.
01:03:51Oh.
01:03:52I don't know.
01:04:22What's that?
01:04:31Ship's log.
01:04:34Wait!
01:04:40Sorry.
01:04:43That oil for your fingers.
01:04:47And damaged paper as old as this.
01:04:52Is that a date?
01:05:06Cartagena de Indi... Wait.
01:05:081622.
01:05:10That was the raid on Cartagena.
01:05:12Lawrence and de Graaf.
01:05:14Aye.
01:05:15That was the bastard that hired us.
01:05:18Us and a dozen other ships.
01:05:20To blockade the town and hold it to ransom.
01:05:22Aye, that's right.
01:05:24De Graaf promised us gold to join the blockade.
01:05:28But all we got was hostages.
01:05:31As this one woman...
01:05:33Strange she was.
01:05:38He said she had witching powers.
01:05:41Thought she might bring us luck on our next journey.
01:05:44And did she?
01:05:45But she bought us luck all right.
01:05:48Bad luck.
01:05:50Twelve days and nights.
01:05:52The storms and waves high as the mizzenmast.
01:05:56The compass spinning round and round.
01:05:57No way of knowing which way we were facing.
01:05:59Where we were going.
01:06:00And then...
01:06:03And then...
01:06:04In the space of one night...
01:06:07All the food...
01:06:09Went rotten.
01:06:23Got me to thinking.
01:06:24Maybe this witch-woman cursed us somehow.
01:06:35The longer it went on...
01:06:37The hungrier we got...
01:06:40The more sure of it I was.
01:06:46And so...
01:06:47You killed her.
01:06:49And you ate her.
01:07:15Aye.
01:07:15Aye.
01:07:19That's when the trouble really started.
01:07:25Garak said...
01:07:26You can't ever go ashore.
01:07:29Can't even make landfall.
01:07:32We tried.
01:07:33Time and again.
01:07:35Every piece of land we found.
01:07:38The wind and the tide pushed us away.
01:07:41I don't know why it was different this time.
01:07:46They...
01:07:47Toed you in.
01:07:49What?
01:07:50The coast guards.
01:07:53All we could do was keep sailing.
01:07:56Hunting.
01:07:59Hunting what?
01:08:03Small boats.
01:08:05Big boats.
01:08:07Anything we could raid.
01:08:10For people.
01:08:13For food.
01:08:14For food.
01:08:17Ever since we had our first taste.
01:08:23The flesh.
01:08:25We've hungered for nothing else.
01:08:30That woman cursed us every which way you can.
01:08:34Said we'd never see life on board ship again.
01:08:38We'll fix that.
01:08:39You and me, Elena.
01:08:42We'll make...
01:08:44We'll make...
01:08:46A life.
01:08:47A life.
01:08:47A life.
01:08:47A life.
01:08:48A life.
01:08:48A life.
01:08:48A life.
01:08:48A life.
01:08:48A life.
01:08:48A life.
01:08:48A life.
01:08:48A life.
01:08:48A life.
01:08:48A life.
01:08:48A life.
01:08:49A life.
01:08:49A life.
01:08:49A life.
01:08:49A life.
01:08:49A life.
01:08:49A life.
01:08:49A life.
01:08:50A life.
01:08:50A life.
01:08:50A life.
01:08:50A life.
01:08:50A life.
01:08:51A life.
01:08:51A life.
01:08:52A life.
01:08:53A life.
01:08:53A life.
01:08:54A life.
01:08:54A life.
01:08:55A life.
01:08:55A life.
01:08:56A life.
01:08:57A life.
01:08:57A life.
01:08:58A life.
01:08:59Shit!
01:09:09Shit!
01:09:10I don't think anybody's seen me.
01:09:38Michael, you're wearing a hives jacket.
01:09:43Oh shit.
01:09:45Don't worry, just come over and help me work this thing.
01:09:51Quietly.
01:09:58Did you... knock him out?
01:10:01Yes. This.
01:10:08Mayday, mayday, mayday.
01:10:15Mayday, mayday, mayday.
01:10:19Say again.
01:10:24Mayday, mayday, mayday.
01:10:30I suppose it was a long shot anyway.
01:10:37This is the cruise ship of Ledele.
01:10:39We hear your distress call.
01:10:41Over.
01:10:43Hello?
01:10:45Do you hear me?
01:10:47Over.
01:10:48Hello?
01:10:49Yes, sir.
01:10:50We can hear you.
01:10:51Thank God.
01:10:53What are your coordinates?
01:10:55Over.
01:10:56Uh...
01:11:00We don't know.
01:11:01Ship over.
01:11:02Sorry.
01:11:03What was your last known position?
01:11:06Over.
01:11:08We left the English coast around 8pm last night.
01:11:12Nearest town is Salt Fleet.
01:11:14We've been travelling 15 knots since then, a direction unknown.
01:11:18Um...
01:11:19Look.
01:11:20We're on a fucking pirate ship.
01:11:23A pirate ship?
01:11:28You can't miss us.
01:11:31Look.
01:11:32Call the UK Coast Guard Agency.
01:11:35Salt Fleet Office.
01:11:37They'll know what to look for.
01:11:39Tell them to send the helicopter.
01:11:41Now.
01:11:42Hello?
01:11:43Hello?
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01:11:46You're on my door.
01:11:47They must have moved out of range.
01:11:48Think he got the message?
01:11:49I don't know.
01:11:50I guess we go up on deck and keep an eye out.
01:11:51Oh, fuck.
01:11:52Michael!
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01:12:18What the fire makes me think?
01:12:20You know miss.
01:12:21I'm starting to think you might be more trouble than you are worth.
01:12:28What is the tragedy?
01:12:30you need life.
01:12:33Look.
01:12:34I'm not alone.
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