List of Space Pirates - Unsorted List

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  • The animated films of Japanese director Leiji Matsumoto include several pirate characters, including and the privateer Queen Emeraldas, the best known of these pieces being Galaxy Express 999 (1977) and Space Battleship Yamato (1974).
  • Manjanungo is bloodthirsty space pirate in Race Across the Stars, part of the Spaceways series by John Cleve.
  • Nabel is a nasty cyborg space pirate on the 1996 film "Space Truckers"
  • Drongo Kane, repeated adversary of A. Bertram Chandler's John Grimes, is a clever and ruthless space adventurer whose acts constitute piracy by any common sense standard, but who manages to stay within the law by the help of sharp lawyers. The Duchy of Waldegren is also a popular haunt of several notorious space-pirates (no individual names given) in the series.
  • Murdoch Juan is a bold space adventurer in Paul Anderson's story "The Pirate", part of the Psychotechnic League series. Whether Murdoch is to be actually defined as a pirate, or rather as a very daring but legitimate entrepreneur, is a major issue on which the whole story turns.
  • Carson Napier, Edgar Rice Burroughs' dashing space-traveler, got to Venus by mistake, discovered there a tyrannical regime which sorely needed opposing - and the best way to do that was to assume leadership of the Pirates of Venus (also the title of the first book in the Venus series).
  • Gammis Turek is the leader of a space pirate fleet in Vatta's War.
  • Star Wars Empire At War contains a non-playable faction called the Black Sun Pirates, a large gang of mercenaries.
  • Megaman Battle Network 6 includes a WWW member named Captain Blackbeard, an operator of Diveman.EXE who dressed as a sailor.
  • Wolf O'Donnell is a space pirate in the Star Fox series, and gains a techno-eyepatch.
  • Cannonball (Transformers) - is a decepticon space pirate.

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