<P> He was once a crewman on the Black Pearl under Captain Jack Sparrow . When Sparrow's first mate, Hector Barbossa, led a mutiny against Sparrow, Bootstrap was the only one who did not participate . When the crew was later cursed by stealing Aztec Gold, Bootstrap atoned for his failure to defend Sparrow by sending his coin to his young son William, so that he and the crew would not be able to find it and thus remain cursed forever . This act enraged Barbossa, and he punished Bootstrap by tying his bootstraps to a cannon and throwing him overboard . Due to the curse, Bootstrap could not die, and was forced to suffer constantly due to the lack of oxygen and crushing pressure on the seabed . </P> <P> Ten years later, sometime before the events of the first film, Bootstrap is found by Davy Jones, captain of the Flying Dutchman, and offered rescue from his fate in exchange for one hundred years working on his ship . Bootstrap agrees, and becomes subject to the curse of the Flying Dutchman . Because Jones has reneged on his promise to care for the souls of those who died at sea, he and his crew slowly transform into sea creatures . He first appears onscreen in Dead Man's Chest, where he is sent to remind Sparrow of his debt to Jones . </P> <P> Bootstrap is eventually reunited with his son on the Dutchman, where Bootstrap is given the task of whipping Will . Despite the flogging, Bootstrap and Will bond, albeit rather uneasily, and Bootstrap eventually aids Will in stealing the key to the Dead Man's Chest from a sleeping Jones . This comes at the cost of surrendering his soul to Jones for eternity during a game of Liar's Dice . Despite Bootstrap admitting that he had abandoned him at an early age and does not deserve salvation, Will promises to free his father from Jones . However, Jones discovers this and punishes Bootstrap by forcing him to watch the Kraken destroy the Edinburgh Trader, the ship which is harbouring Will . Following the devastation, Jones orders Bootstrap to be locked in the brig . Bootstrap believes that Will perished on the ship . </P> <P> While in the brig, due to grief and the effects of the Dutchman's curse, Bootstrap begins to lose his humanity and to be absorbed into the ship's hull . He becomes delusional . In At World's End, Elizabeth Swann is locked in the same brig as Bootstrap . She tells him that Will survived and that he will come to save him . He says Will cannot save both Elizabeth and himself--he will only choose her . Bootstrap forgets their conversation completely immediately . Later, when Admiral James Norrington helps Elizabeth and the other prisoners escape, Bootstrap alerts the other crewmen . In his delusion, Bootstrap kills Norrington . This apparently wins him Jones's trust, as Jones does not order him to be imprisoned again . </P>

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