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Blackbeard is undeniably a bad guy, as are the World Government and the Five Elders who sit at the top of the world – literally and figuratively. But that does not mean they’re on the same side.
Soon after Whitebeard offered Ace to join his crew when his battle has ended, Ace attempted to kill Whitebeard to no avail. Whitebeard allowed Ace to become a division commander. However, when Blackbeard turned against the crew and killed Thatch, Ace left Whitebeard on a mission to capture Blackbeard.
Brook then runs away. One of the hazmat suit guys warns the master that G-5 is almost at shore, who says he doesn't want to handle them. Trafalgar Law, who is with the master, says he will handle them. G-5 finally reach the shore and Smoker rings the doorbell to Vegapunk's lab room. Law opens the doors, and the G-5 marines see him and get scared.
The name of Blackbeard has been attached to many local attractions, such as Charleston's Blackbeard's Cove. [130] His name and persona have also featured heavily in literature. He is the main subject of Matilda Douglas's fictional 1835 work Blackbeard: A page from the colonial history of Philadelphia. [131]
At the end of the third season, the gang gets sent on a quest to find Blackbeard's treasure. Then they find a major clue: a captain's log belonging to Teach and dated 1718.
🚨🚨🚨Warning: This story has major spoilers for the Season 4 finale of "Outer Banks." "Outer Banks," a show about treasure-hunting, family mysteries, island survival and more, just aired ...
During the Golden Age of Piracy, Blackbeard (c. 1680 – 1718) was one of the most infamous pirates on the seas.The only record there is of what flag he flew was in 1718 in a newspaper report which stated that Blackbeard's fleet, including his flagship Queen Anne's Revenge, during an attack on the Protestant Caesar flew black flags with death heads and "bloody flags".
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