I have one suggestion. If we are starting Pirates 4, can we make it a new thread? Just to avoid confusion, maybe?
(cut to Jack and Liz entering the governor's mansion, Liz's old home. It's a little emotional for her, but Jack is eating this right up)
Jack: Fine man this new governor must be (sits in a chair and puts his feet up) Late to his own meeting.
Liz: Governors are busy men, Jack
Jack: But not busy enough to avoid any politicking, are they, love?
(Governor Dumas enters)
Dumas: Captain Jack Sparrow!
Jack (to Liz): Captain. Fine man this new governor must be
Dumas: And Ms. Swann. News of your late father reached me while I was still living in France. My condolences.
Liz: Much appreciated, sir. But what do you want with us? We both have the brand.
Dumas: Well, as you must have heard, the sea life is dying and Port Royal mainly earns its income in the fishing industry. There were rumors, gathered mostly from other pirates, about the two of you meeting the one who now controls the seas.
(there is a pause)
Dumas: I'm talking, of course, about the goddess Calypso
Jack: One would think you went a bit hard on the rum then (Liz looks at him strangely)
Dumas: These stories are untrue?
Jack: In Tortuga, mate, stories that are true often pass as untrue and stories that are untrue often pass as true, just not as true as the untrue ones.
Dumas: That is a bit confusing
Jack: It may be all that time living in France, mate
Dumas: Then I will ask plainly, you have never heard of Calypso or had any dealings with her?
Liz: Governor-
Jack: What are we to do if we have?
Dumas: Among pirates, we also met more unsavory characters.
Dumas: The Caribbean is full of voodoo, of old myths believed...and confirmed, to be reality. Without the East India Trading Company's knowledge, we have procured a rare vile.
Jack: Rum is sometimes rare.
Dumas: This vile is said to make those mortals who drink it immortal.
Liz: I'm not surprised you kept it secret from the EITC then.
Dumas: Well, it needs to be served to a mortal by an immortal for it to work. However, we have learned the opposite is also true. A drink of this by an immortal, served by a mortal, will result in sure mortality for the drinker.
Liz: This will make Calypso able to die?
Dumas: Yes. What is it I can give you two to persuade you to sail through the islands to find her?
Jack: Ask the lady.