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Vital statistics | |
Title | Pirate |
Gender | Male |
Status | Presumed Deceased |
Ships | Spanish Man O' War |
Relationships | James Flint (Captain) John Silver (Quartermaster) Billy Bones (Boatswain) Dooley (Friend; deceased) |
Appearances | First: X. Last: XXVIII. |
Portrayed by | Calvin Hayward |
Wayne was a pirate serving in the crew of both the Walrus and the Spanish Man O' War. He was a member of the vanguard and later helped found the pirate resistance on New Providence Island with Billy Bones.
Biography[]
Season Two[]
Wayne was one of the roughly thirty pirates to survive the attack on the Spanish warship. The remnants of the Walrus crew later captured that very ship. Wayne was eating in the galley with other crew members, remarking that the food was better than nothing. John Silver then gave the first account of goings on. Silver said that a member of the night watch fell asleep at his post, and while he was dozing, another member took three pieces out of his pocket. Wayne rose from his seat and struck Silver to the ground, telling him to be silent while they ate.
During the next Accounts of Goings-On, Wayne smirks after Dooley punches Silver, who has revealed that Dooley used his bare palm to wipe after relieving himself over the side of the ship. Silver then gets up, and reveals that a member of the third watch snuck into the livestock pen the previous night and had sex with the dairy goat. Palmer then punches Silver, expecting to be cheered on by the crew. However, Joshua begins beating Palmer for having sex with the goat, and Wayne and the rest of the crew join in[1].
Season Three[]
As a member of the vanguard, Wayne likely participated in the sacking of Hazzard's colony. He stays on board the Walrus while Flint leads men aboard the Straight Arrow. When Hornigold's ship is spotted on the horizon, he helps cast off from the abandoned vessel. However, Hornigold catches up to the pirates and offers pardons to the entire crew. Realizing they can't fight and refusing to accept a pardon, Flint makes an impassioned speech before the crew, convincing the crew to flee into a tempest[2].
As they approach the storm, Wayne fetches the tarps to batten down the hatches. Wayne then helps the deck crew while the ship sails through the storm. The riggers are unable to haul up the all the canvas, causing the winds to almost capsize the ship. Flint manages to right the ship by cutting the rope that supports the top of the fore and main masts, causing them to break off. He then orders the crew below while he pilots the ship[3].
While the ship and crew are saved from the storm, they are becalmed in the Doldrums, with most of their food and water supplies destroyed by the storm. The crew barely hangs on as their supplies continue to dwindle and they drift with no wind. Flint and Silver eventually are able to harpoon several sharks, providing fresh food. Shortly thereafter, the wind picks up and they sail to an island[4].
On the island, the crew sets up camp on the beach and rest while some crew members search for fresh water. However, the entire crew is captured by Maroons, who bring them to their camp. After Silver tells the Maroon Queen their story, the crew is imprisoned in cages while some are chosen to be tortured[5]. Flint is able to negotiate a deal between the pirates and the Maroons, saving the pirates from death by hard labor. After being released, Wayne embraces Dooley[6].
After Flint's failure to retake command of the Pirate Fleet, Flint and the Queen formulate a new plan focused on rescuing Jack Rackham and using his cache of gems to lure Governor Rogers to do battle at the Maroon Island. The Walrus returns to Nassau so Silver can proclaim Flint's return and Madi can retrieve a stockpile of weapons maintained by her father's allies. Wayne stays on the ship during the mission, and when the landing party returns, he watches Dooley reenact Silver's killing of Dufresne[7].

While Flint and Billy lead a contingent to ambush the governor's caravan and rescue Jack and retrieve the Urca gems, Wayne remains aboard the Walrus. When Dobbs beats a young Maroon, he and Joji contain the situation while Dooley brings it to Silver's attention. Silver tells Madi what happened, and she orders the young Maroon to say he was beaten by Kofi for being disrespectful to Madi. As punishment for beating the Maroon and putting the alliance at risk, Silver has three men of the vanguard hold Dobbs down while Dooley and Wayne beat him. The ambush on the caravan is successful, but Vane is captured by the governor's forces. Billy stays behind to try and rescue him, asking for two men to help him. and Wayne and Ben Gunn join Billy in Nassau[8].
They attempt to cause mass protests against Vane being extradited to England using Jacob Garrett's eloquence. Eleanor Guthrie has an accelerated trial in the middle of the night instead. Featherstone arrives at the Barlow house and rushes by Wayne, who was standing watch at the door[9].
Billy, Featherstone, Ben Gunn, Jacob Garrett, Idelle and Wayne begin the resistance against Rogers using Miranda Barlow's former home as a base. They begin by ordering the removal of Vane's body from the square. They do this by threatening Captain Throckmorton with a Black Spot. The warning is ignored by Throckmorton and other officials. Throckmorton is then hanged by the pirates in the town square. Afterwards, the group creates the persona of Long John Silver as a pirate king who will lead them to reclaim their island. They then send a letter, penned by Billy, declaring their intent to Max and the governor's council[10].
Season Four[]
Billy mentions that there had been bloody fighting between the governor's forces and the pirate resistance after the battle on the Maroon Island. Wayne is not seen, so it is likely that he was killed between the battle on the island and the failed invasion of Nassau[11].
Quotes[]
By Wayne[]
"It's better than nothing, isn't it?" - Wayne discussing the food aboard the ship with his fellow crew mates in X.
"Shut the fuck up, we're eating!" - Wayne after punching John Silver for telling the crew he took three pieces out of a sleeping watchman's pocket in X.
About Wayne[]
"I had three men hold him down while Dooley and Wayne administered a beating."- John Silver in XXVII.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- In his sole Season 2 appearance, Calvin Hayward's character is credited as Burly Crewman.
Appearances[]
IX. | X. | XI. | XII. | XIII. |
XIV. | XV. | XVI. | XVII. | XVIII. |
XIX. | XX. | XXI. | XXII. | XXIII. |
XXIV. | XXV. | XXVI. | XXVII. | XXVIII. |