HMS Falkland

Origin
HMS Falkland was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. It was built and purchased by the navy in 1696. She had the distinction of being the first warship built in what would nearly a century later become the United States of America. During her career she would escort merchant ships to America and in 1704 engaged the 36-gun French ship La Seine off the Azores. Together with the HMS Dreadnought they succeeded in capturing him and renaming her the HMS Falkland Prize. Due to the battle she needed to be repaired and that was when she had planks from the Queen Anne's Revenge added to her hull. After that the HMS Falkland could no longer sail with other ships, instead sailed on its own. For some reason other ships that sailed with her either sunk or just vanished.

Effects
If sailing with other ships will cause the captains of the other ships to purposely sink themselves. Either by ramming into something or having holes mysteriously appear in the hulls.

Collection
Was discovered that when the ship was rebuilt in 1720 planks from Edward Teach’s Queen Anne's Revenge was used turning the ship into an artifact.