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*'''Roberts:''' ''I asked you to follow my instructions to the letter, captain. But I did not give you leave to question why. I want those blood vials intact. And if that does not happen, we part as enemies. Do you understand?''
*'''Roberts:''' ''I asked you to follow my instructions to the letter, captain. But I did not give you leave to question why. I want those blood vials intact. And if that does not happen, we part as enemies. Do you understand?''
*'''Edward:''' ''I'll try to, aye.''
*'''Edward:''' ''I'll try to, aye.''
They ''Jackdaw'' approached a lone Portuguese ship.
The ''Jackdaw'' approached a lone Portuguese ship.
[[File:Black Bart's Gambit 2.png|thumb|250px|Edward and Roberts looking towards the Portuguese ship]]
[[File:Black Bart's Gambit 2.png|thumb|250px|Edward and Roberts looking towards the Portuguese ship]]
*'''Roberts:''' ''There's the thing for us, captain! You see that ship here? We'll need its flag for this ruse to work.''
*'''Roberts:''' ''There's the thing for us, captain! You see that ship here? We'll need its flag for this ruse to work.''
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*'''Soldier 1:''' ''(Aye, sir. He's asleep now. He'll be sorry he missed you.)''
*'''Soldier 1:''' ''(Aye, sir. He's asleep now. He'll be sorry he missed you.)''
*'''Captive:''' ''(A pity that. Good bye and God bless!)''
*'''Captive:''' ''(A pity that. Good bye and God bless!)''
Edward returned to the wheel of the ''Jackdaw.''
Edward returned to the wheel of the ''Jackdaw''.
*'''Edward:''' ''You've got the flag?''
*'''Edward:''' ''You've got the flag?''
*'''Roberts:''' ''Aye. And we're flying it now. This should do nicely.''
*'''Roberts:''' ''Aye. And we're flying it now. This should do nicely.''
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*'''Soldier 2:''' ''(Rafael! Rouse a few men and row out to that brig! They say they're stricken by plague, but I want a closer look.)''
*'''Soldier 2:''' ''(Rafael! Rouse a few men and row out to that brig! They say they're stricken by plague, but I want a closer look.)''
*'''Soldier 3:''' ''(What's that brig doing out there? She's flying our colours, but I can't say I've seen her before.)''
*'''Soldier 3:''' ''(What's that brig doing out there? She's flying our colours, but I can't say I've seen her before.)''
*'''Soldier 4: '''''(Keep an eye on that ship. She's been idling there for some time, without cause.)''
*'''Soldier 4:''' ''(Keep an eye on that ship. She's been idling there for some time, without cause.)''
*'''Soldier 2: '''''(I heard a story about some Spaniard paying our Admiral a visit. Stinks of some kind of treason if you ask me.)''
*'''Soldier 2:''' ''(I heard a story about some Spaniard paying our Admiral a visit. Stinks of some kind of treason if you ask me.)''
*'''Soldier 4: '''''(Yes. I heard his name was [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala|Torres]]. Strange times these are when a Spaniard like that can go marching around the deck of one of our warships.)''
*'''Soldier 4:''' ''(Yes. I heard his name was [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala|Torres]]. Strange times these are when a Spaniard like that can go marching around the deck of one of our warships.)''
*'''Soldier 5: '''''(For all my cursing of the [[Portuguese Navy|Navy]], they do us good for discipline. A gundeck should be orderly, and as clean as a whale's arse, so it's not out of spite the captain sets us to scubbing it so. It's only common sense.)''
*'''Soldier 5:''' ''(For all my cursing of the [[Portuguese Navy|Navy]], they do us good for discipline. A gundeck should be orderly, and as clean as a whale's arse, so it's not out of spite the captain sets us to scrubbing it so. It's only common sense.)''
Edward reached the chest and looted it, after which he returned to the ''Jackdaw''.
Edward reached the chest and looted it, after which he returned to the ''Jackdaw''.
[[File:Black Bart's Gambit 4.png|thumb|250px|Edward with the chest of empty vials]]
[[File:Black Bart's Gambit 4.png|thumb|250px|Edward with the chest of empty vials]]
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*'''Edward:''' ''How many men must we kill for a simple prize?''
*'''Edward:''' ''How many men must we kill for a simple prize?''
*'''Roberts:''' ''As many as drift into our path. ''
*'''Roberts:''' ''As many as drift into our path. ''
''​''Adéwalé pointed out a wrecked ship in the waterway.
Adéwalé pointed out a wrecked ship in the waterway.
*'''Adéwalé: '''''Look on that, Captain. Men who ran the same guantlet, and lost their way. ''
*'''Adéwalé:''' ''Look on that, Captain. Men who ran the same gauntlet, and lost their way.''
*'''Edward: '''''We're made of sterner stuff, Adé. ''
*'''Edward:''' ''We're made of sterner stuff, Adé.''
*'''Roberts: '''''How often have those been a sailor's last words, I wonder? ''''Our treasure must be aboard that galleon. Why don't you take the ship itself and save us a bit of time?''
*'''Roberts:''' ''How often have those been a sailor's last words, I wonder? Our treasure must be aboard that galleon. Why don't you take the ship itself and save us a bit of time?''
*'''Edward:''' ''Aye. That's the way I'd play it.''
*'''Edward:''' ''Aye. That's the way I'd play it.''
*'''Adéwalé:''' ''I can bring the Jackdaw closer, but those lookouts will be a problem.''
*'''Adéwalé:''' ''I can bring the Jackdaw closer, but those lookouts will be a problem.''
*'''Edward:''' ''Well spotted. I'll clear them off first.''
*'''Edward:''' ''Well spotted. I'll clear them off first.''
''​''Edward swam to land and began to eliminate the watchmen.
Edward swam to land and began to eliminate the watchmen.
*'''Soldier 6: '''''(I'm tired of this routine. And I'm not looking forward to the trip to [[Lisbon]], either.) ''
*'''Soldier 6:''' ''(I'm tired of this routine. And I'm not looking forward to the trip to [[Lisbon]], either.)''
*'''Soldier 7: '''''(Did you catch wind of what happened to those British pirates in [[Nassau]]? Their King George sent a man to clear 'em all out, and he seems to have done a decent job of it.)''
*'''Soldier 7:''' ''(Did you catch wind of what happened to those British pirates in [[Nassau]]? Their {{Wiki|George I of Great Britain|King George}} sent [[Woodes Rogers|a man]] to clear 'em all out, and he seems to have done a decent job of it.)''
*'''Soldier 8: '''''(It's a damned pretty evening, I ain't ashamed to say. There's been precious few like it this month.) ''
*'''Soldier 8:''' ''(It's a damned pretty evening, I ain't ashamed to say. There's been precious few like it this month.)''
*'''Soldier 9: '''''(Is your starboard crew on the dogwatch this evening? Or were you on yesterday? Jaysus, I'm losing track of days out here.)''
*'''Soldier 9:''' ''(Is your starboard crew on the dogwatch this evening? Or were you on yesterday? Jaysus, I'm losing track of days out here.)''
*'''Captain: '''''(Haul off and head below! There's no cards allowed on deck!)''
*'''Captain:''' ''(Haul off and head below! There's no cards allowed on deck!)''
Edward cleared the way for his ship and his men boarded the ''[[Royal Fortune|Nosso Senhor da Compreensão]]''.
Edward cleared the way for his ship, to which his men boarded the ''[[Royal Fortune|Nosso Senhor da Compreensão]]''.
*'''Captain:''' ''(What the hell is going on up here?)''
*'''Captain:''' ''(What the hell is going on up here?)''
*'''Roberts:''' ''We've been spotted... took them long enough.''
*'''Roberts:''' ''We've been spotted... took them long enough.''
*'''Edward:''' ''To quarters all! Man the [[Cannons|cannons]], every last hand!''
*'''Edward:''' ''To quarters all! Man the [[cannons]], every last hand!''
*'''Roberts:''' ''On your command, captain. Let's hear the roar of this beast! Fight for what is owed you, lads! Nothing like the hot winds of ''Hell ''blowing in your face! No mercy for those who stand in our path!''
*'''Roberts:''' ''On your command, captain. Let's hear the roar of this beast! Fight for what is owed you, lads! Nothing like the hot winds of Hell blowing in your face! No mercy for those who stand in our path!''
[[File:Black Bart's Gambit 9.png|thumb|250px|Edward looking at one of the blood vials]]
[[File:Black Bart's Gambit 9.png|thumb|250px|Edward looking at one of the blood vials]]
Edward and Robers escaped with the Portuguese galleon.
Edward and Roberts escaped with the Portuguese galleon.
*'''Roberts:''' ''Here's my prize! Ah... the [[Templars]] have been busy I see. [[Laurens Prins]]' blood. Useless now. [[Woodes Rogers]]. [[Benjamin Hornigold|Ben Hornigold]]. Even Torres himself. Small quantities, kept for a special purpose.''
*'''Roberts:''' ''Here's my prize! Ah... the [[Templars]] have been busy I see. [[Laurens Prins]]' blood. Useless now. Woodes Rogers. [[Benjamin Hornigold|Ben Hornigold]]. Even Torres himself. Small quantities, kept for a special purpose.''
*'''Edward:''' ''You must take me to the [[Observatory]], Roberts. I need to know what it is.''
*'''Edward:''' ''You must take me to the [[Observatory]], Roberts. I need to know what it is.''
*'''Roberts:''' ''To what end, eh? Will you sell it from under my nose? Or work with me and use it to bolster our gains?''
*'''Roberts:''' ''To what end, eh? Will you sell it from under my nose? Or work with me and use it to bolster our gains?''

Revision as of 02:50, 23 February 2014

Black Bart's Gambit was a virtual representation of one of Edward Kenway's genetic memories, relived by a research analyst at Abstergo Entertainment through the Animus.

Description

Edward met with Bartholomew Roberts to claim a set of vials from a Portuguese fleet.

Dialogue

  • Edward: It's funny, that. With scurvy, the fix is more pleasant than the cause... but when you catch a dose from a whore and must treat it with quicksilver, you're fonder of getting the disease than you are of curing it. Something biting at you?
  • Roberts: Ah... all men desire to live by a code, or a creed, yes? Yet when pressed, most defer to their instincts rather than the laws that bind them. But what is the appeal of a creed if it does not yoke all men to like behavior?
  • Edward: Might make a man feel like... he belongs to something. What's your answer?
  • Roberts: Ah... that all men are sheep. And that an old wolf like me deserves every ounce of blood he draws. Sail to this location. Bring only those you trust.

Edward met with Roberts near the designated location.

  • Roberts: Captain Kenway. Shall we use your ship for this next scheme, or mine?
  • Edward: I'd first hear the details before deciding.
  • Roberts: Ah, it's a small gambit... this fount of information has just told me that a nearby galleon contains the treasure I seek. For his sake, I hope he's right.
  • Edward: You've thought this plan through?
  • Roberts: Indeed. Using this man, we'll acquire a Portuguese flag which will get us as close to our target as possible. It's a very simple idea... if you follow my orders to the letter.
  • Edward: The Jackdaw then.
  • Roberts: Excellent!

Roberts and the captive soldier boarded the Jackdaw.

  • Edward: We're under-weigh, Roberts. So what's your plan?
  • Roberts: The flagship of this fleet is transporting a valuable treasure in a large chest. Crystal vials filled with blood. You may remember.
  • Edward: We're chasing drams of blood! Is that all?
  • Roberts: I asked you to follow my instructions to the letter, captain. But I did not give you leave to question why. I want those blood vials intact. And if that does not happen, we part as enemies. Do you understand?
  • Edward: I'll try to, aye.

The Jackdaw approached a lone Portuguese ship.

Edward and Roberts looking towards the Portuguese ship
  • Roberts: There's the thing for us, captain! You see that ship here? We'll need its flag for this ruse to work.
  • Edward: If I can steal their flag without disturbing so much as a flea, I'll do it.
  • Roberts: By all means, try. If this one tries to give us away, I'll paint the quarterdeck with his brains. (Start talking, captain...)
  • Captive: (Ah... Hail, gentlemen! Ah God praise the magnanimous King John!)
  • Soldier 1: (God praise and protect him, sir! How are you on this beautiful evening?)
  • Captive: (Very well, very well, thank you. Uh... Just a quiet cruise around the fleet to see that you are all in... ah, in fine shape and working order. Is everything... tidy on your side?)
  • Soldier 1: (Yes, sir. Very tidy, sir! We're only waiting for our flagship to water and resupply before setting off. Oh, and I believe one of the merchant ships in our company is in need of a new mast. There's men ashore scouting for a suitable tree now.)
  • Captive: (There are merchants among you, eh? How many, would you say?)
  • Soldier 1: (The better part of our company, sir. Out of forty-two ships in total, I'd say more than two-thirds were merchants.)
  • Captive: (Ah, a sizeable number! No doubt you'll be fearful of pirates then?)
  • Soldier 1: (Yes, sir, exactly. Hence our precautions. With so many pirates about, this fleet needs ample protection. It's no small matter to guard near three-dozen ships.)
  • Captive: (I'd imagine not.)
  • Soldier 1: (I beg your pardon for asking sir, but yours isn't a ship I recognize. Ain't even sporting the King's colours.)
  • Captive: (Ah ha, yes... well, on the subject of pirates... this brig was newly liberated from a band of rogues just a few days ago. We've not found an opportunity to re-fit her.)
  • Soldier 1: (Ah! Very well done, Sir. Well done indeed.)
  • Captive: (Thank you, young man. I'll... ah... I should let you return to your duties. Call out if you should require anything else.)
  • Soldier 1: (Will do, sir! Thank you, sir.)

Edward scaled the ship and stole her flag from the front mast.

Edward cutting down the Portuguese flag
  • Captive: (It was a pleasure talking to you young man. Give my regards to your captain.)
  • Soldier 1: (Aye, sir. He's asleep now. He'll be sorry he missed you.)
  • Captive: (A pity that. Good bye and God bless!)

Edward returned to the wheel of the Jackdaw.

  • Edward: You've got the flag?
  • Roberts: Aye. And we're flying it now. This should do nicely.
  • Edward: I'll keep my distance. Slow and steady.
  • Roberts: Aye, the flag we stole won't protect us from eyes that pry too long.
  • Captive: (Please, sir, whatever you intend to do, I beg you to reconsider.)
  • Roberts: (Not possible.)
  • Edward: What's he whinging about?
  • Roberts: He's not whinging. He's ecstatic!
  • Adéwalé: Up ahead! They're unloading something from that ship!
  • Crew: Could that be our prize?
  • Roberts: Hm. Perhaps you should go ashore, captain Kenway. Find that chest. And if it contains the prize I seek, bring it here. We'll tell this lot we're a ship rife with plague. They'll not come near then, lest they'll catch their death.
  • Soldier 2: (Ahoy there! Can we speak to the captain of your vessel?)
  • Captive: (Hello! Hello! I am he! Apologies for the curtness of my reply, but I am afraid I have some bad news to relay. We may be afflicted by plague.)
  • Soldier 2: (What's that? Plague? Jaysus, how'd that come about?)
  • Captive: (Infected cargo, I imagine. Look, if you'll just... ah, leave us to our situation for the time being, we will find a way to quarantine ourselves to avoid any harm to you.)
  • Soldier 2: (Aye, aye, sir. We'll pass on your message.)
  • Soldier 3: (Plague! The captain of that brig claims they're afflicted by plague! What'll we do?)
  • Soldier 2: (Rafael! Rouse a few men and row out to that brig! They say they're stricken by plague, but I want a closer look.)
  • Soldier 3: (What's that brig doing out there? She's flying our colours, but I can't say I've seen her before.)
  • Soldier 4: (Keep an eye on that ship. She's been idling there for some time, without cause.)
  • Soldier 2: (I heard a story about some Spaniard paying our Admiral a visit. Stinks of some kind of treason if you ask me.)
  • Soldier 4: (Yes. I heard his name was Torres. Strange times these are when a Spaniard like that can go marching around the deck of one of our warships.)
  • Soldier 5: (For all my cursing of the Navy, they do us good for discipline. A gundeck should be orderly, and as clean as a whale's arse, so it's not out of spite the captain sets us to scrubbing it so. It's only common sense.)

Edward reached the chest and looted it, after which he returned to the Jackdaw.

Edward with the chest of empty vials
  • Edward: The chest they hauled ashore was full of empty vials. Where's our Portuguese captain?
  • Roberts: He had outlived his usefulness.
  • Edward: Where is he?
  • Roberts: Sleeping soundly at the bottom of the sea.
  • Edward: How many men must we kill for a simple prize?
  • Roberts: As many as drift into our path.

Adéwalé pointed out a wrecked ship in the waterway.

  • Adéwalé: Look on that, Captain. Men who ran the same gauntlet, and lost their way.
  • Edward: We're made of sterner stuff, Adé.
  • Roberts: How often have those been a sailor's last words, I wonder? Our treasure must be aboard that galleon. Why don't you take the ship itself and save us a bit of time?
  • Edward: Aye. That's the way I'd play it.
  • Adéwalé: I can bring the Jackdaw closer, but those lookouts will be a problem.
  • Edward: Well spotted. I'll clear them off first.

Edward swam to land and began to eliminate the watchmen.

  • Soldier 6: (I'm tired of this routine. And I'm not looking forward to the trip to Lisbon, either.)
  • Soldier 7: (Did you catch wind of what happened to those British pirates in Nassau? Their King George sent a man to clear 'em all out, and he seems to have done a decent job of it.)
  • Soldier 8: (It's a damned pretty evening, I ain't ashamed to say. There's been precious few like it this month.)
  • Soldier 9: (Is your starboard crew on the dogwatch this evening? Or were you on yesterday? Jaysus, I'm losing track of days out here.)
  • Captain: (Haul off and head below! There's no cards allowed on deck!)

Edward cleared the way for his ship, to which his men boarded the Nosso Senhor da Compreensão.

  • Captain: (What the hell is going on up here?)
  • Roberts: We've been spotted... took them long enough.
  • Edward: To quarters all! Man the cannons, every last hand!
  • Roberts: On your command, captain. Let's hear the roar of this beast! Fight for what is owed you, lads! Nothing like the hot winds of Hell blowing in your face! No mercy for those who stand in our path!
Edward looking at one of the blood vials

Edward and Roberts escaped with the Portuguese galleon.

  • Roberts: Here's my prize! Ah... the Templars have been busy I see. Laurens Prins' blood. Useless now. Woodes Rogers. Ben Hornigold. Even Torres himself. Small quantities, kept for a special purpose.
  • Edward: You must take me to the Observatory, Roberts. I need to know what it is.
  • Roberts: To what end, eh? Will you sell it from under my nose? Or work with me and use it to bolster our gains?
  • Edward: Whatever improves my lot in life.
  • Roberts: How ridiculous. A merry life and a short one, that's my motto. It's all the optimism I can muster. All right, captain Kenway. You've earned a look.

Outcome

Edward and Roberts managed to acquire the blood vials, and Edward was promised a chance to enter the Observatory.

Gallery

Reference

Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag memories
Main memories
Sequence 1: Prologue
Edward Kenway
Sequence 2: The Spanish Main
Lively Havana - ...And My Sugar? - Mister Walpole, I Presume? - A Man They Call the Sage - Claiming What's Due - The Treasure Fleet
Sequence 3: The Republic of Pirates
This Tyro Captain - Now Hiring - Prizes and Plunder - Raise the Black Flag - Sugarcane and Its Yields - Proper Defenses - A Single Madman
Sequence 4: Retribution
This Old Cove - Nothing Is True... - The Sage's Buried Secret - Overrun and Outnumbered
Sequence 5: Mistaken Motives
The Forts - Traveling Salesman - Unmanned
Sequence 6: Shifting Sands
Diving for Medicines - Devil's Advocate - The Siege of Charles-Towne
Sequence 7: The British Invasion
We Demand a Parlay - The Gunpowder Plot - Commodore Eighty-Sixed - The Fireship
Sequence 8: No Regrets
Do Not Go Gently... - Vainglorious Bastards - Marooned
Sequence 9: Muddied Waters
Imagine My Surprise - Trust Is Earned
Sequence 10: Dead Reckoning
Black Bart's Gambit - Murder and Mayhem - The Observatory
Sequence 11: To the Lees
To Suffer Without Dying - Delirium - ...Everything Is Permitted
Sequence 12: The Eagle and the Jackdaw
A Governor No Longer - Royal Misfortune - Tainted Blood - Ever a Splinter
Sequence 13: Epilogue
The End - How Grand, Master Kenway!
Templar hunts
Opía Apito
The Taíno Assassin - Templar Ships - Right-Hand Man - The Trail of Lucia Márquez
Rhona Dinsmore
Bureau Under Attack - A Thief in the Market - Arms Race - Flint's End
Antó
The Maroon Assassin - Recruiting Maroons - Under Attack - The Commander's Ruse
Vance Travers
Oh Brother... - The Other Brother - Upton's Sorrow - Queen of Pirates, King of Fools
Assassination contracts
The Plantation Master - The Guard Post - The Slave Traders - The Judge - The Weapons Smugglers - The British Captain - Beach Bonfire - A Shipment of Powder - The Spanish Commander - Unlicensed Dealer - No More Taxes - A Botched Escape - The Pirate Captain - The Outlaws - Tomb Raiders - A Last Drink for the Road - Castaway - The Unworthy Brother - The Poachers - The Deserter - The Twin Dilemma - The Dreaded Pirate - The Expedition - The Slave Master - A Slaver's Business - The Informant - The Treasure Hunter - Shady Business - The Smuggler's Squat - The Outlaw's Cave
Naval contracts
An Eye for an Eye - The Law of the Ocean - A Spanish Plague - Driftwood - Silk on the Waves - Contraband - Private Escort - Blind Justice - The Realities of War - Hunter Gatherer - Papers, Please - Weathering the Storm - Smuggler's Den - A Personal Matter - The Final Contract
Aveline missions
The Rebel Camp - The Fort - The Tower
Freedom Cry missions
The Calm Before the Storm - A Common Enemy - Laying the First Brick - A Ship of His Own - Lifting the Veil - A Scientific Inquiry - Plant the Seeds - Down with the Ship - De Fayet's Last Stand