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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Gregg Mayles 2005 Twitter Captain Blackeye.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Gregg Mayles]]' Twitter profile picture, back in 2005.]]
[[File:Gregg Mayles 2015 Twitter Captain Blackeye.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Gregg Mayles]]' Twitter profile picture, back in 2015.]]
*According to Grant Kirkhope, Captain Blackeye owned a ship named "The Mudplugger".<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20130131200357/http://grantkirkhope.com/blackeye.html Grant Kirkhope's website] (Wayback Machine)</ref>
*According to Grant Kirkhope, Captain Blackeye owned a ship named "The Mudplugger".<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20130131200357/http://grantkirkhope.com/blackeye.html Grant Kirkhope's website] (Wayback Machine)</ref>
*Captain Blackeye breaks the fourth wall when you continue to speak to him, saying that if you press {{button|N64|B}} another time he will "run ye through".
*Captain Blackeye breaks the fourth wall when you continue to speak to him, saying that if you press {{button|N64|B}} another time he will "run ye through".
*There's an Easter egg where if you talk to him enough, he'll say three quotes: "Arr! I had a dream once...", "I were in this fine game...", and "A bear stole me glory...looked a bit like you, 'e did!". Captain Blackeye is referencing to how he was reduced to a minor character, and how Banjo took the spotlight from him.
*There's an Easter egg where if you talk to him enough, he'll say three quotes: "Arr! I had a dream once...", "I were in this fine game...", and "A bear stole me glory...looked a bit like you, 'e did!". Captain Blackeye is referencing to how he was reduced to a minor character, and how Banjo took the spotlight from him.
*Back in 2015, [[Gregg Mayles]] had a unique picture of Captain Blackeye as his Twitter profile picture. The render didn't have any hair nor beard, and it was never explained as to where it came from.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150616030146/https:/twitter.com/ghoulyboy Gregg Mayles' Twitter account] on Wayback, back in 2005.</ref>
*Back in 2015, [[Gregg Mayles]] had a unique picture of Captain Blackeye as his Twitter profile picture. The render didn't have any hair nor beard, and it was never explained as to where it came from.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150616030146/https:/twitter.com/ghoulyboy Gregg Mayles' Twitter account] on Wayback, back in 2015.</ref>


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