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== During the events of [[Black Sails: Season 1 Episode 2 II.]] played by [[Graham Weir]] == | == During the events of [[Black Sails: Season 1 Episode 2 II.]] played by [[Graham Weir]] == | ||
Naft is having a knock off painting of Adriaen Hanneman evaluated by [[Frasier]] when he insists they are the same. Frasier points out the difference in their quality, but Naft insists they are the same again. | Naft is having a knock off painting of Adriaen Hanneman evaluated by [[Frasier]] when he insists they are the same. Frasier points out the difference in their quality, but Naft insists they are the same again. | ||
== During the events of [[Black Sails: Season 1 Episode 5 V.]] played by [[Graham Weir]] == | |||
[[Eleanor Guthrie]] has a meeting with Naft and his quartermaster Mr. Walker, [[Captain Lawrence]], Mr. Harrison, and Frasier and tells those assembled that despite what [[Richard Guthrie]] said, she is going to continue the trading company. She tells Naft and Lawrence that they lead the two least profitable pirate ships. She suggests they form a consortium and use their ships for trade versus piracy. She asks [[Captain Benjamin Hornigold]] to bless the idea, and he agrees as long as she lifts the ban on Vane. Eleanor refuses and Hornigold tells her that she has until noon to change her mind or he will stop having his men defend her tavern. |
Revision as of 10:00, 21 August 2022
Background
Naft is the captain of the Intrepid in the West Indies.
During the events of Black Sails: Season 1 Episode 2 II. played by Graham Weir
Naft is having a knock off painting of Adriaen Hanneman evaluated by Frasier when he insists they are the same. Frasier points out the difference in their quality, but Naft insists they are the same again.
During the events of Black Sails: Season 1 Episode 5 V. played by Graham Weir
Eleanor Guthrie has a meeting with Naft and his quartermaster Mr. Walker, Captain Lawrence, Mr. Harrison, and Frasier and tells those assembled that despite what Richard Guthrie said, she is going to continue the trading company. She tells Naft and Lawrence that they lead the two least profitable pirate ships. She suggests they form a consortium and use their ships for trade versus piracy. She asks Captain Benjamin Hornigold to bless the idea, and he agrees as long as she lifts the ban on Vane. Eleanor refuses and Hornigold tells her that she has until noon to change her mind or he will stop having his men defend her tavern.