The Siege of Charles-Towne

The Siege of Charles-Towne was a virtual representation of one of Edward Kenway's genetic memories, relived by a research analyst at Abstergo Entertainment through the Animus.

Description
As was discussed, Edward met up with Thatch near Charles-Towne to find more medicines.

Dialogue
Edward found Thatch holding hostages. Edward started to tail the gunboat. Edward went ashore and disabled the alarm bell, after which he continued to the Jackdaw. Edward continued trailing the ship on foot. The soldiers left the boat. Edward chased and stabbed the captain and took his key. Edward returned to the ship.
 * Edward: Heyo, Bonnet. Flying your own flag at last!
 * Stede: Yes... Yes, Blackbeard cut me loose sadly. Time to have a go at this myself.
 * Edward: Well, that's grand!
 * Stede: Yes, it's for the best, I think. I should have some wild stories when next we meet. Edward... you constant friendship has been my most treasured find on these seas. Well above gold and silver and rum, I... I prize the courage you have inspired in me this year. Thank you, Sir! A fair good morrow to you!
 * Thatch: Are you not loved at home? Are you not wanted by your wives and families and countrymen? How else to explain your government's complete disinterest in your well-being? Hostages for medicines, these were my only terms! And yet, six days of pure fucking silence! So I must conclude that you men are the pariahs of Charles-Towne, and I would profit better by using your organs for chum and your bones for char! By Christ! This is my predicament: to kill ya, or to press you into my service. It's a decision I'll make hardly, but not with remorse. Ahoy, Edward.
 * Edward: What the hell are you doing, man? All of Charles-Towne can see this mess.
 * Thatch: It's the idea. Out of range but well in sight.
 * Edward: So where's the medicine?
 * Thatch: I sent a party ashore to barter with the governor. That were a week ago. No noise since. 
 * Edward: I'll handle it. Give me a day.
 * Adéwalé: There's movement up ahead. Is it soldiers?
 * Edward: Aye, and in something of a hurry. I propose we follow... else they spring something we ain't ready for.
 * Adéwalé: What's your thinking?
 * Edward: Blackbeard's been at this eight days already, so it's a good bet someone out there has prepared the medicines, just in case.
 * Adéwalé: Ah. But they're stalling, thinking up ways to avoid paying it out.
 * Edward: Aye. So let's find where they've gathered and hope for the best.
 * Adéwalé: Careful, captain. We're drifting close to a watchtower.
 * Crew: The Jackdaw's got no business sailing such shallow waters.
 * Crew: It'll be a bloody miracle if we ain't spotted.
 * Adéwalé: There's another watchtower.
 * Crew: What's the captain thinking? If this fog shifts, we'll have nowhere to turn.
 * Adéwalé: Keep her at half-sail, captain. Speed'll do us no favors here. Careful with the banks. We cannot pass them undetected, captain. And there is no other way.
 * Edward: There's always another way.
 * Adéwalé: All stop!
 * Adéwalé: I see them. Over there! Let us hope the river remains this wide.
 * Crew: This ship's built for the open ocean, not stalking bayous.
 * Adéwalé: If we run aground here, we may never get out. Be sure they don't spy us trailing them. They're getting away captain!
 * Edward: Then I'll have to go on without her. I'll be back with the medicines.
 * Adéwalé: Aye, sir!
 * Soldier: It's your turn at the oars.
 * Soldier: The devil it is. I rowed last time.
 * Soldier: Aye, and wagered your next turn on a poor hand of cards, as I recall.
 * Soldier: Blast! So I did.
 * Soldier: Come on then. The captain's waiting.
 * Soldier: If heat or the reptiles don't finish us, it'll be these damnable insects.
 * Soldier: Aye, the mosquitoes'll sup every last ounce of vitality from us.
 * Soldier: You think it's true what they say about Blackbeard? That fire strikes out from his head? As if some volcano?
 * Soldier: If he's not the devil himself, then surely he's made some pact with hell. Only be thankful his ship remains achored, and hasn't torn a path into the heart of Charles-Towne.
 * Soldier: Bloody pirates. Someone ought to do something.
 * Soldier: They'll be hunted down eventually. Every last one of them.
 * Soldier: Who's that there?
 * Soldier: Two old 'gators come for their supper.
 * Soldier: Ryder, me old mucker. Bit warm tonight, ain't it?
 * Soldier: We'll talk about the weather another time, mate. Bit of a hurry.
 * Soldier: This blockade best end soon. I'm going land-crazy, and this dirty puddle won't do.
 * Soldier: One would suppose all this was for gold. Or rum at least.
 * Soldier: Nothing byt medicines to cure whatever ailments fester aboard their vessels.
 * Soldier: Syphilis and scurvy, no doubt. What noxious coffins these pirate ships must be.
 * Soldier: You seen any crocodiles tonight? I could've sworn I saw something pass the boat.
 * Soldier: Nope, quiet night.
 * Soldier: Are you sure? I heard something in the water.
 * Soldier: Quiet 'till you showed up. Go on then. Captain's waiting.
 * Soldier: Almost there.
 * Soldier: Good. Captain Wyatt is not a patient man.
 * Soldier: Hullo! Is that Ryder yonder?
 * Soldier: The very same.
 * Soldier: Then speed along. You're expected. And you know how--
 * Soldier: Oh Christ!
 * Soldier: It took him! It took him! I told you!
 * Soldier: Just row, for godsakes! Row!
 * Soldier: Let's just get out of here.
 * Soldier: I apologize, sir. There was an accident. Private Simon-- this crocodile--
 * Captain: I don't care about your accidents. What's the word from the harbor, soldier? Speak!
 * Soldier: No change, sir. They're holding fast but are yet to kill or maim any of the captives, near as we can tell. Perhaps it's time to--
 * Captain: To surrender? I've been entrusted with the affairs of the town, and I do not intend to bow to the demands of a pirate, no matter how fierce his reputation.
 * Soldier: Yes, sir.
 * Captain: As long as the supply key is with me, no man shall touch that medicine. May plague and calamity strike them all.
 * Soldier: Bloody idiot.
 * Captain: What?
 * Guard: Pirates! Their ship's here! Pirates!
 * Captain: Fall back! To the mansion!
 * Captain: Oh God! Oh God, save me! And flay all you devils! Ah!
 * Edward: Blackbeard made you as good an offer as ever a man got from any pirate. You might curse his methods, but medicine was all he wanted. And now he'll get it. You should have bartered, mate.
 * Crew: He's returned, Captain!
 * Hostage: Mmph!
 * Thatch: What's the take?
 * Edward: Two crates, and the means for mixing additional doses.
 * Thatch: Ah... That's right thinking. Precious little of that these days. You hear that, Mister Wraggs? My young friend returns with offerings, and so saves your scrawny neck! Will you not thank him?
 * Hostage: Mm hm!
 * Edward: We should quit these waters, Thatch. The governor is bound to muster more soldiers.
 * Thatch: Nah, you go on ahead. I got some business in the north.
 * Edward: You're done, aren't you? Giving up on us? On Nassau?
 * Thatch: Look, lad. I'm late into my fourth decade on this Earth. And if I don't find some means to make the fifth a quiet and cozy voyage, I'd rather sink to the devil's doorstep than call myself captain another year. We'll meet again, lad. In this world or the one below.

Outcome
Edward managed to acquire the needed medicines, and learned of Thatch's plans.

Reference

 * Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag