Customs and Excise are said to Black Flag a Ship when it is suspected of carrying contraband
to beware if you entered his ship
When a ship is leaving port, the flag typically raised is the "Q" flag, also known as the Quebec flag, which is a blue and yellow flag. This flag indicates that the ship is requesting permission to enter port and is often used to signal that the vessel is ready for inspection by port authorities. Additionally, other flags may be flown to signify the ship's nationality or specific messages, but the Q flag is standard for departure.
The Union Flag, it is only correctly termed the 'Union Jack' if it is raised on board a ship.
When the signal flag is raised, a ship docks at the pier and the captain gives you the Island Medallion.
There isn't a ship on the Nova Scotia flag. I think you mean the dragon.
it looked like a merchant ship with a black flag
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Sultana and latter Whydah.
No mercy for the opposing ship, all would be killed in battle.
Once the pig, water bucket, and flag are returned, the signal flag will be raised and a ship will dock at the pier to the right. Go aboard and the captain will award you the Island Medallion.
Columbus flag ship was santa maria.
If you mean of pirate lore, it is known as the Jolly Rodger.While a pirate crew would fly the black flag to intimidate a potential ship it intended to attack, it was not the only flag used. A crew would first fly the skull and crossbones on a black background so the other ship would be intimidated, if the other ship didn't surrender the crew would lower the black flag and raise a red flag with a skull and cross bones or whatever symbol the ships crew used as a Jolly Rodger. The red flag showed the crew the time for surrender was over and now everyone on the ship would be killed. Pirates did not take prisoners nor did they spare those people that didn't surrender the first offer.