Anna ([info]longlostblue) wrote in [info]cutler_beckett,
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Conquest

Title: Conquest
Rating: PG
Word count: Around 600.
Characters: Almost all Beckett, a brief appearance from Elizabeth.
Summary: In the final battle, the East India Trading Company’s magnificent armada proves to be too much for the pirates. This is an alternate ending to At World’s End – one I wished had happened!
Warnings: Not really spoilery, since it’s an alternate ending…



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Conquest

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“Orders, my Lord?”

Beckett snapped out of his trance, the expression of confusion fading from his face. “Fire at will.”

“Fire at will!” the lieutenant bellowed. The call was echoed down into the bowels of the ship and the deck shook as the mighty cannons exploded. The sides of the Black Pearl splintered under the force of three rows of cannons, the wood flying and crew scrambling. The Dutchman was equally wounded, heaving as encrusted embellishments shattered. Beckett smiled as the elegant figurehead of the Pearl cracked and split, plummeting into the sea like a corpse. The Endeavour herself shuddered under the opposing fire, pieces of wood flying through the air like bullets.

“Reload!” an officer roared over the din of battle. Beckett curved his hands over the railing and focused on the Dutchman’s demise, the grand ship buckling under the unyielding assault of the cannon balls. He could see the barnacled crewmembers clambering over the debris; the mast snapped like a twig and toppled forward, crushing the bow under its massive weight. The front of the ship crumpled under the dual onslaught of the mast and the cannons, the sea mercilessly pouring into the ruined ship.

The armada was plowing through the waves, white sails billowing and fluttering in the wind, arcing around the three ships battling and sailing on to the pirates’ fleet. Beckett gazed out over the scene in triumph as the boom of cannons echoed through the air and smoke rose in billowing columns from ruined ships, the sea thick with wreckage and floundering pirates. The soldiers picked off the survivors with rifles, blood in the water like a halo around the bodies.

The Pearl was dead in the water; stern crushed, mast trailing like a broken wing. “Prepare to board,” Beckett ordered. “Dispatch any survivors.”

He watched as the soldiers swarmed over the Pearl’s deck, cutting down the black flag and raising another – the East India Trading Company’s emblem unfurling and snapping in the wind. The sight made his breath catch.

He turned; someone was being hauled aboard by two soldiers. He gestured to the pirate, eyebrow raised. “What is this?”

“I’m begging your pardon, sir,” one of the soldiers said quickly. “I, erm… I didn’t know what to do with a woman, sir, and I thought I’d best bring her to you. Put up quite a fight, she did.”

Beckett inclined his head; the soldier grabbed the tangled mop of hair and pulled the pirate’s head up.

“Ah, Elizabeth Swann,” Beckett said, his expression amused. Her face was filthy and bloodied, but her eyes flashed fire.

“Don’t expect me to beg for your mercy,” she spat.

Beckett smiled. “Oh, there’s no worry. I did not intend to offer it.”


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The Endeavour sailed back to Port Royal triumphantly, to find that news of their grand victory had preceded them. “His Majesty’s Endeavour: Scourge of Piracy” one scripted headline read. To be perfectly fair, Beckett found the commotion and praise gratifying in the extreme. But the real reward lay not in the congratulations, or the extravagant parties, but in the annihilation of the brash pirates, their fleet crushed under the power of his own mighty armada. The true victory was the news that a full shipping route was commencing from Singapore, the Company free to sail the Asian seas, exporting silks and spices to England.

But the ultimate triumph, the one that remained fixed in his head as if painted there, was the memory of the Company flag billowing magnificently above the scene of the victory, a sign of further conquests to come.


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  • 28 comments

[info]nomorefrostbite

May 27 2007, 23:00:18 UTC 5 years ago

Oh Disney... why you didn't see the light and employ [info]longlostblue I'll never know. *sigh*

[info]telera

May 27 2007, 23:07:07 UTC 5 years ago

Amen to that. This is the way it should have ended for Beckett *sighs*

He watched as the soldiers swarmed over the Pearl’s deck, cutting down the black flag and raising another – the East India Trading Company’s emblem unfurling and snapping in the wind.

This image made my breath catch as well. The ultimate triumph, indeed. I loved the tension with Elizabeth, but couldn't he had brought her back as a trophy? (Sorry, I was just thinking about the wonderful 'Slave' fic you wrote...)

[info]longlostblue

May 27 2007, 23:25:25 UTC 5 years ago

Haha, cool idea! ;) I'm actually working on a sequel to Powers of Persuasion, set during AWE...

[info]telera

May 28 2007, 07:43:45 UTC 5 years ago

What extraodinary news! A sequel to 'Power of Persuasions'! I'm dying to read it! ^_^

[info]longlostblue

May 28 2007, 07:49:14 UTC 5 years ago

Yep, I never thought I'd do a sequel, but after AWE I'm just dying to...

[info]ericadawn16

May 28 2007, 00:49:11 UTC 5 years ago

Trust Anna-Maureen to fix what happened to Beckett, but...

does James stay dead?

[info]longlostblue

May 28 2007, 03:07:44 UTC 5 years ago

Umm... I didn't really think of what happens to him while I was writing this! Needless to say, he'd live, but I don't know how I'd work it out. :)

[info]holy_schist

May 28 2007, 03:24:59 UTC 5 years ago

Just stumbled across this fabulous place, and must extend my kudos. Beckett's characterization is spot on, and I could hear Tom Hollander saying "Oh, there’s no worry. I did not intend to offer it." -shivers- Lovely.

Very excited about a sequel to Powers of Persuasion...!

[info]longlostblue

May 28 2007, 07:20:29 UTC 5 years ago

Glad you liked it! :) It was definitely something I could visualize him saying.

[info]cassiopaya

May 28 2007, 03:50:50 UTC 5 years ago

This is how it should have ended - it makes no sense for the Black Pearl and the Dutchman to destroy an entire armada by blasting apart 1 ship. Thankieds for the fic dearest!

[info]longlostblue

May 28 2007, 07:49:42 UTC 5 years ago

Glad to hear that you enjoyed it!

[info]justin_barrette

May 28 2007, 15:03:41 UTC 5 years ago

This is OT.. but your icon makes me wibble.

[info]longlostblue

May 28 2007, 18:25:30 UTC 5 years ago

Me too, I always catch myself staring at it...

Anonymous

May 28 2007, 04:16:42 UTC 5 years ago

Brilliant...would love to read more. What does he do with Elizabeth??

[info]longlostblue

May 28 2007, 06:04:31 UTC 5 years ago

When he says that he wouldn't offer mercy, I was trying to imply that he has her killed. :)

[info]justin_barrette

May 28 2007, 15:04:33 UTC 5 years ago

Which was truly the best thing to do, imho.

[info]tosheii

May 28 2007, 19:26:37 UTC 5 years ago

The only problem is, I don't think the Dutchman is sinkable. That's why it was one of the best commodities the EITC had.

But the fic? Someone had to write it, and thank goodness you did. I'd love to see more of these. We all know the EITC would have blasted the pathetic pirates to dirt. This community reminded me of a funeral until I read this, lol.

[info]longlostblue

May 28 2007, 19:54:11 UTC 5 years ago

The only problem is, I don't think the Dutchman is sinkable.

Yes, I know. Shhhh! I'm taking artistic license, here. ;) That's why Beckett didn't give the order to fire the Endeavour's cannons and all that, he knew the Dutchman is invincible. But not in my universe! Mwah ha ha!

[info]celticbard76

May 28 2007, 20:20:16 UTC 5 years ago

I haven't seen the movie yet, but I certainly enjoyed reading this. Excellent work!

[info]longlostblue

May 28 2007, 20:58:05 UTC 5 years ago

Oh, poor you! When will you get a chance to see it?

[info]celticbard76

May 28 2007, 21:02:53 UTC 5 years ago

Well, I don't like going to the movies alone, so I am dragging my father along with me. He said perhaps tomorrow he would go, if not, definitely Wednesday. I am going quite mad with curiosity though!

[info]biggles1025

May 28 2007, 22:20:36 UTC 5 years ago

Woot! Now that's how AWE should've ended! Excellent job! :D

And what's this I hear about a "Powers of Persuasion" sequel? I can't wait to read that--and maybe I'll be inspired to create some art for it too. ;)

[info]longlostblue

May 29 2007, 02:45:17 UTC 5 years ago

Ah, yes, the notorious sequel... I've written scenes for it, but I'm still having trouble figuring out where to place it in AWE. Somehow Liz has to be on the Endeavour for an extended period, and for a reason. Can't figure it out!

[info]holy_schist

May 29 2007, 05:51:47 UTC 5 years ago

James doesn't help them escape from the Dutchman?

[info]longlostblue

May 29 2007, 05:54:50 UTC 5 years ago

No, I think that will still be in there. Like I said, I'm still unsure where to put this whole Liz-on-the-Endeavour scenario. Probably directly after the Brethren Court.
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