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{{Character  
{{Character  
| name = Admiral Razorbeard's lackey
| name = Glasses Pirate
| image = [[File:Lackey.png|center]]
| image = [[File:Lackey.png|center]]
| alignment = Bad
| alignment = Bad
| appears in = ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|R2]]'', ''[[Rayman 2: Revolution|RR]]'',
| appears in = ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|R2]]'', ''[[Rayman Revolution|RR]]'', ''[[Rayman DS|RDS]]'', ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc|R3]]''
| sex = Male
| sex = Male
| species = [[Robo-Pirate]]
| species = [[Robo-Pirate]]
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''‘You incompetent imbecile!’'' — [[Admiral Razorbeard]] on his lackey
''‘You incompetent imbecile!’'' —[[Admiral Razorbeard]] on the Glasses Pirate


[[Admiral Razorbeard]]'s un-named '''lackey''' is a [[Robo-Pirate army|Robo-Pirate]] from ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]'', ''[[Rayman Revolution|Rayman 2: Revolution]]'', and ''[[Rayman DS]]''.
The '''Glasses Pirate''' <sup>[http://www.raymanpc.com/wiki/en/File:Gorilla_Pirate_and_Glasses_Pirate_names_source.jpg [source]]</sup> is a unique [[Robo-Pirate]] character who appears in ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]'' and its remakes, as well as making cameo appearances in ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]'' and ''[[Rayman Dictées]]''.


==Description==
==Description==
[[Razorbeard]]'s lackey looks somewhat different from the other [[Robo-Pirate Army|Robo-Pirates]]. He looks more like a slightly-chubby pirate with a bandana around his head. Like most [[Robo-Pirate Army|Robo-Pirates]], he is taller than Admiral Razorbeard.
The appearance of the Glasses Pirate is somewhat different from those of the other [[Robo-Pirates]]s. While he is still robotic, he looks more like a slightly chubby stereotypical pirate. The lower part of his mechanical body is coloured green to resemble trousers. He wears a yellow scarf covered with red polka-dots around his waist, and has a red-and-white striped bandana tied round his head. A pair of armless black sunlasses cover his eyes. Like most [[Robo-Pirate]]s, he is noticeably taller than [[Admiral Razorbeard]].


Razorbeard's lackey was in charge of the ground operations during Admiral Razorbeard's campaign. He was a mechanical genius, and created many dangerous devices.
The Glasses Pirate appears to have been in charge of the ground operations during [[Admiral Razorbeard]]'s campaign. He was a mechanical genius, and created many dangerous devices.


==Role in the Games==
==Role in the games==
The lackey's role in the N64, PC, DC, and DS versions of ''Rayman 2'' is very small. He appears in the cinematics where Razorbeard is informed of [[Rayman (character)|Rayman]]'s whereabouts, but little more than that. In every game, however, he debuts in the cinematics prior to the [[Bayou]].
The Glasses Pirate's role in the N64, PC, Dreamcast and DS versions of ''Rayman 2'' is very small. He appears in many cinematics in which he reports to [[Admiral Razorbeard]] regarding [[Rayman]]'s progress and whereabouts, but does little more. In every version, he debuts in the cinematic preceding Rayman's first visit to [[the Bayou]].


===PlayStation Version/[[Rayman Revolution|Rayman 2: Revolution]]===
===PlayStation version/[[Rayman Revolution]]===
In the two Sony versions of ''Rayman 2'', the lackey is given much more importance. At multiple points he encounters Rayman and brings with him a difficult challenge. The lackey first strikes chronologically in [[Rayman Revolution|Rayman 2: Revolution]], in which he leads the attack on [[Clark]] and Rayman at the entrance to the [[Rainbow Creek]]. His next appearance, also Revolution-exclusive, is a boss fight: Razorbeard's lackey jumps into the [[Boss Biditank|Biditank]] to personally battle Rayman. The lackey next encounters Rayman in both the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 versions at the end of [[the Tomb of the Ancients]], where it is seen that the lackey is controlling [[Clark]] via remote control. The lackey makes his final appearance solely in the PlayStation version at the end of the [[The Iron Mountains|Gloomy Island]], where he makes his last attempt to get rid of Rayman with his remote-control [[Robot Dinosaur]]. Fortunately for [[Rayman]], the lackey forgot to fill up the [[Robot Dinosaur]]'s fuel tank, and the [[Baby Globox|Baby Globoxes]] escaped with Rayman. This is the only time dialogue occurs between the lackey and Rayman.
In the two Sony versions of ''Rayman 2'', the Glasses Pirate is given much more importance. At multiple points he encounters Rayman and brings with him a difficult challenge. The lackey first strikes chronologically in ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', in which he leads the attack on [[Clark]] and Rayman at the entrance to the [[Rainbow Creek]]. His next appearance, also ''Revolution''-exclusive, is a boss fight: the Glasses Pirate jumps into the Boss Biditank to personally battle Rayman. The Glasses Pirate next encounters Rayman in both the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 versions at the end of [[the Tomb of the Ancients]], where it is seen that the Glasses Pirate is controlling [[Clark]] via remote control. The Glasses Pirate makes his final chronological appearance solely in the PlayStation version, at the end of the [[The Iron Mountains|Gloomy Island]], where he makes his final attempt to get rid of Rayman with his remote-controlled [[Robot Dinosaur]], which he had been using to search for the fourth [[Four Masks of Polokus|Mask of Polokus]]. Fortunately for Rayman, the Glasses Pirate had forgotten to fill up the [[Robot Dinosaur]]'s fuel tank, and the [[Baby Globox]]es escape with Rayman. This is the only time dialogue occurs between the lackey and Rayman.


Before the final boss battle in [[The Crow's Nest]], Razorbeard says he will punish him for his failures by seeing how he would swim in molten lava. However, it is not clear whether this punishment was ever carried out, and the fate of the lackey remains unknown.
Before the final boss battle in [[the Crow's Nest]], [[Admiral Razorbeard]] says that he will punish the Glasses Pirate for his consistent failure to stop [[Rayman]] by seeing how well he would swim in molten lava. He then orders the Glasses Pirate to prepare the [[Grolgoth]] for him in the meantime. However, it is not clear whether this punishment was ever carried out, and the fate of the Glasses Pirate remains unknown.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*[[The Bayou]] (cinematic)
*[[The Bayou]] (cinematic)
*[[Globox's House]] - [[Skull Cave]] (''Revolution'' only)
*[[Globox's House]] - [[Skull Cave]] (''Revolution'' only)
*[[The Precipice]] (cinematic) (''Rayman 2'' only)
*[[The Precipice]] (cinematic) (''Rayman 2: The Great Escape'' only)
*[[The Pirate Factory]] (''Revolution'' only)
*[[The Pirate Factory]] (''Rayman Revolution'' only)
*[[The Tomb of the Ancients]]
*[[The Tomb of the Ancients]]
*[[The Iron Mountains|Gloomy Island]] (PS version only)
*[[The Iron Mountains|Gloomy Island]] (PlayStation version only)
*[[Hoodlum Headquarters]] (several statues of the Lackey can be found in a secret room)
*[[Hoodlum Headquarters]] (Several statues of the Glasses Pirate can be found in a secret room, along with statues of various other [[Robo-Pirate]]s)
*[[Bonus Stage]] (In ''Rayman 2'', after a level is passed with all its [[Yellow Lum|Lum]]s collected and all its [[cage]]s broken)
*[[Bonus Stage]] (In ''Rayman 2'', after a level is passed with all of its [[Yellow Lum]]s collected and all of its [[cage]]s broken, the player can access a Bonus Stage where they control a [[baby Globox]] racing against the Glasses Pirate.)
*[[Rayman Dictées]] (As a cameo only)
*[[Rayman Dictées]] (What appears to be a statue or replica of the Glasses Pirate can be briefly seen.)


==See Also==
==See also==
*[[Boss Biditank]]
*[[Boss Biditank]]
*[[Robot Dinosaur]]
*[[Robot Dinosaur]]
*[[Robo-Pirate Army]]
*[[Robo-Pirate]]
*[[Admiral Razorbeard]]
*[[Admiral Razorbeard]]


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Revision as of 17:27, 12 December 2010

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‘You incompetent imbecile!’Admiral Razorbeard on the Glasses Pirate

The Glasses Pirate [source] is a unique Robo-Pirate character who appears in Rayman 2: The Great Escape and its remakes, as well as making cameo appearances in Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc and Rayman Dictées.

Description

The appearance of the Glasses Pirate is somewhat different from those of the other Robo-Piratess. While he is still robotic, he looks more like a slightly chubby stereotypical pirate. The lower part of his mechanical body is coloured green to resemble trousers. He wears a yellow scarf covered with red polka-dots around his waist, and has a red-and-white striped bandana tied round his head. A pair of armless black sunlasses cover his eyes. Like most Robo-Pirates, he is noticeably taller than Admiral Razorbeard.

The Glasses Pirate appears to have been in charge of the ground operations during Admiral Razorbeard's campaign. He was a mechanical genius, and created many dangerous devices.

Role in the games

The Glasses Pirate's role in the N64, PC, Dreamcast and DS versions of Rayman 2 is very small. He appears in many cinematics in which he reports to Admiral Razorbeard regarding Rayman's progress and whereabouts, but does little more. In every version, he debuts in the cinematic preceding Rayman's first visit to the Bayou.

PlayStation version/Rayman Revolution

In the two Sony versions of Rayman 2, the Glasses Pirate is given much more importance. At multiple points he encounters Rayman and brings with him a difficult challenge. The lackey first strikes chronologically in Rayman Revolution, in which he leads the attack on Clark and Rayman at the entrance to the Rainbow Creek. His next appearance, also Revolution-exclusive, is a boss fight: the Glasses Pirate jumps into the Boss Biditank to personally battle Rayman. The Glasses Pirate next encounters Rayman in both the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 versions at the end of the Tomb of the Ancients, where it is seen that the Glasses Pirate is controlling Clark via remote control. The Glasses Pirate makes his final chronological appearance solely in the PlayStation version, at the end of the Gloomy Island, where he makes his final attempt to get rid of Rayman with his remote-controlled Robot Dinosaur, which he had been using to search for the fourth Mask of Polokus. Fortunately for Rayman, the Glasses Pirate had forgotten to fill up the Robot Dinosaur's fuel tank, and the Baby Globoxes escape with Rayman. This is the only time dialogue occurs between the lackey and Rayman.

Before the final boss battle in the Crow's Nest, Admiral Razorbeard says that he will punish the Glasses Pirate for his consistent failure to stop Rayman by seeing how well he would swim in molten lava. He then orders the Glasses Pirate to prepare the Grolgoth for him in the meantime. However, it is not clear whether this punishment was ever carried out, and the fate of the Glasses Pirate remains unknown.

Appearances

See also