Bluejam

Bluejam is the captain of the Bluejam Pirates.

Appearance
Bluejam is a tall man with short hair on his top that is fashioned in a stripped manner, but the hair flows down long and unkempt on his sides. It seems half of his molars are missing in an alternating pattern, and he wears the traditional captain's jacket over a white shirt.

Personality
Bluejam is a cruel pirate, killing his own subordinate for failure. He claims that he likes strong people, an incited Ace and Luffy into his crew. However, this was only part of his ploy to use them to load explosives into the Gray Terminal, and then tying them down to leave them to die, showing Bluejam's deceptiveness.

However, Bluejam's most defining character is his wish to become a Noble, for the richness the life would grant him. For that, he is willing to contract the King of the Goa Kingdom, and kill many people in the Gray Terminal via arson, in order to be promoted to his dreams. This proved to be his downfall, for he was deceived by his contractors and left to die.

Abilities and Powers
Bluejam was seen wielding a flintlock when shooting Porchemy to death and also wielded a rifle during the arson of the Gray Terminal.

History
Both Portgas D. Ace and Sabo steal their money to buy a pirate ship. After Porchemy's defeat at the hands of Ace and Sabo, Bluejam shot Porchemy dead. Later, Sabo's Father paid him and his crew to find his son for him so he could return home to live with his family. He was also ordered to "take care" of Ace and Monkey D. Luffy so that they could never see Sabo again.

Instead of killing Ace and Luffy right away he convinced them to help him move some cargo boxes to marked points in a map, which in fact contained explosives and oil that would be used to start a fire that would kill everyone in Trash Mountain. Bluejam was promised by the King of Goa Kingdom that if he succeeded he would be made a noble. However, once the plan was in operation, Bluejam and his pirates where deceived and left outside the Great Gate to die in the fire they themselves created. They were also used as the scapegoats for who caused the fire all on their own, ironically believing they did so to prevent the World Nobles from visiting.

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