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*Captured the TFR galleon, ''[[Roever]],'' and made it his flagship; gave his ship at the time to the former crew of the ''Roever,'' only taking some guns a goods | *Captured the TFR galleon, ''[[Roever]],'' and made it his flagship; gave his ship at the time to the former crew of the ''Roever,'' only taking some guns a goods | ||
*Averted a mutiny by crewman [[Mac Sabo]] and hubbled him; after escaping, Sabo recruited the crew of the ''[[:Category:Deep Space Deliveries, LLP|Bad Omen]]'' to help him steal Bale's nest-egg hidden on Antichrist (''[http://www.drlverse.com/Daniverse-S3MAdv2.html The Sabo Affair]'') | *Averted a mutiny by crewman [[Mac Sabo]] and hubbled him; after escaping, Sabo recruited the crew of the ''[[:Category:Deep Space Deliveries, LLP|Bad Omen]]'' to help him steal Bale's nest-egg hidden on Antichrist (''[http://www.drlverse.com/Daniverse-S3MAdv2.html The Sabo Affair]'') | ||
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+ | *Heavily influenced by Top Dollar, ''The Crow'' ('89), but not nearly as "vicious" | ||
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Concept
Darkly-flamboyant pirate prince
Details
- AKA Black Samson or Black Bale
- Former wrecker/salvage crew, turned pirate when he decided to rob his bosses
- Part of a crew of famous pirates, and was voted in as captain when the former refused to attack Commonwealth shipping
- Always dresses well, speaks well, and plays the role of "prince"
- Generous with his "victims"; sometimes referred to as a "Robin Hood" pirate
- Captured the TFR galleon, Roever, and made it his flagship; gave his ship at the time to the former crew of the Roever, only taking some guns a goods
- Averted a mutiny by crewman Mac Sabo and hubbled him; after escaping, Sabo recruited the crew of the Bad Omen to help him steal Bale's nest-egg hidden on Antichrist (The Sabo Affair)
Notes
- Heavily influenced by Top Dollar, The Crow ('89), but not nearly as "vicious"