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One-Eyed Jack
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Though he received his name in that film, the puppet first appeared (sans eyepatch) in The Muppet Christmas Carol, taking on two different roles in the same film. In the opening number, "Scrooge," he plays a vegetable seller (of the Singing Food) performed by Frank Oz. Later on, in "It Feels Like Christmas," he resurfaces as a prisoner. Though he received his name in that film, the puppet first appeared (sans eyepatch) in The Muppet Christmas Carol, taking on 2 different roles in the same film. In the opening number, "Scrooge", he plays a vegetable seller (of the Singing Food) performed by Frank Oz. Later on, in "It Feels Like Christmas," he resurfaces as a prisoner with a British accent performed by Jerry Nelson. Although the character's name is One-Eyed Jack, and despite the presence of an eyepatch in Muppet Treasure Island, the puppet does not have any actual eyes as a facial adornment. One-Eyed Jack was a pirat. One-Eyed Jack was the name of the undead pirate captain of The Flying Dutchman, and primary antagonist in Alone in the Dark 2. He is also the lover of Elizabeth Jarret.
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* He looks similar to a psycho, although he uses his gun, Madjack, rather than melee weapons. * A 'one-eyed jack' is a common playing card term used to refer to two of the jack cards which show the face in profile, thus presenting only one eye. * Nobody knows where One-Eyed Jack came from. Marcus suspects that he's a black market weapons dealer, and that his bandit persona is simply a front. It's rumored that he lost his eye in a poker game, to an inside straight flush.
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One-Eyed Jack is a bandit boss in Borderlands. He appears during the mission Jack's Other Eye.
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*"I'm gonna make you drown in blood for that!" *"You remind me of my mother. I ate my mother." *"I'm gonna tear your arm off and beat your baby with it!" *"Did you know your head is really a big tomato?" *"Can I play 'pop top' with your head?" *"I'm gonna squeeze you till you bleed blood." - This quote is from the DLC Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot. *"You woke the wrong dog!" - This quote is from the DLC Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot and is probably a glitch as this is originally Nine Toes' quote.
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*Firepower: All Sales Are Final *Firepower: Plight Of The Middle Man
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* Unlike other bosses, it's possible to end the fight with Jack quickly by running him over with a vehicle. On the other hand, Jack can be a dangerous opponent to fight on foot because of his high-damage revolver. * The item "Jack's other eye" is represented in game by a Skag pearl.
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There is not much in-game information regarding One-Eyed Jack, only that he is a bandit leader in Rust Commons West. His bandits are unusually well armed, reportedly being supplied by a source other than Marcus Kincaid. It is later revealed that One-Eyed Jack and his crew have been discretely receiving arms shipments from Torgue.
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The Vault hunters encounter One-eyed Jack while completing side missions from Marcus. After completing Firepower: Market Correction, and having destroyed a number of bandit ammunition caches in the process, Helena Pierce fears One-Eyed Jack will attack New Haven in revenge. She responds by sending the Vault hunters to launch a pre-emptive strike on One-eyed Jack in order to prevent her fears from coming true.
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One-Eyed Jack was a pirat. Though he received his name in that film, the puppet first appeared (sans eyepatch) in The Muppet Christmas Carol, taking on two different roles in the same film. In the opening number, "Scrooge," he plays a vegetable seller (of the Singing Food) performed by Frank Oz. Later on, in "It Feels Like Christmas," he resurfaces as a prisoner. Although the character's name is One-Eyed Jack, and despite the presence of an eyepatch in Muppet Treasure Island, the puppet does not have any actual eyes as a facial adornment. Jack also appeared in Muppets Most Wanted. Image:Vegetableseller.jpg|as vegetable seller... Image:Prisonerjack.jpg|and as prisoner. Though he received his name in that film, the puppet first appeared (sans eyepatch) in The Muppet Christmas Carol, taking on 2 different roles in the same film. In the opening number, "Scrooge", he plays a vegetable seller (of the Singing Food) performed by Frank Oz. Later on, in "It Feels Like Christmas," he resurfaces as a prisoner with a British accent performed by Jerry Nelson. Although the character's name is One-Eyed Jack, and despite the presence of an eyepatch in Muppet Treasure Island, the puppet does not have any actual eyes as a facial adornment. One-Eyed Jack was the name of the undead pirate captain of The Flying Dutchman, and primary antagonist in Alone in the Dark 2. He is also the lover of Elizabeth Jarret.