Tak Yakone

Tak Yakone, a character in the Shipwrecked series, is a boat captain. Although he/she is first seen in Chapter 1, his/her name isn't revealed until Chapter 11.

Appearances
His/Her appearance is determined by the gender of Captain. Irrespective of gender, they have muscular arms and long hair.

Personality
He/She has a violent and cruel personality, leaving Captain for dead whilst they got to safety and attempting to murder Your Character to prevent them from visiting Moku Island.

Shipwrecked

 * Chapter 1: Tropical Getaway
 * Chapter 6: The Peak (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 7: Smoke Signal (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 11: The Scientist
 * Chapter 12: Hostages
 * Chapter 13: Dark Side of Paradise

Captain
Tak and Captain were, at one time, business partners in a cargo shipping venture. Tak said they had worked for a shipping company in the Caribbean, where they'd built up a contact list. Tak convinced Captain to make them a partner of Captain's cargo shipping business and give her a share of the profits.

Tak was actually using Captain's business to smuggle drugs and weapons, but by the time Captain found out, it was too late. Captain confronted Tak, but Tak tried to convince Captain to join them. When Captain refused, Tak tried to drown them, leaving in Captain's boat, the Whanau Ataahua. Tak and Captain hadn't seen each other for years before they met again on Moku Island, with an extremely frosty reception.

Your Character
Tak first meets Your Character when the latter is trying to get to Moku Island. Tak tries to warn them not to go, but when you refuse, Tak tries to drown you by launching a wooden boom at you, knocking you into the water, tangled in the many ropes of the boom.

Other Looks

 * -|Male=

Trivia

 * His/Her crimes include attempted murder, smuggling, drug running, weapons trafficking, and aiding and abetting.
 * Much like Robin Flores from The Nanny Affair, he/she is an antagonistic character in a single love interest story, who is the same gender as your character's love interest.
 * He/She can be considered the evil counterpart of Captain given that they are both boat captains but on opposite sides of the law.