Captain Solo

Captain Solo (キャプテン・ソロ Kyaputen Soro) is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V anime. He is the captain of the pirate ship that the Lancers used to travel to Academia island.

Duel Against Yūya & Sora
When Serena brought the Lancers and Yuzu to a ship, Shingo criticized it for being a pirate ship until Captain Solo came out. While sailing, more Academia soldiers arrived by helicopter and Serena took Yuzu hostage. Meanwhile, Solo forced Yūya into a Duel while his crewmates tied Shingo and Gongenzaka to the ship's mast. When Solo Fusion Summoned "Captain Lock", he used the effect of "Lock" to prevent Yūya from summoning or setting monsters by unless a monster with 1000 or more ATK is on the field. He then threw a barrel at the action card Yūya was going for and grabbed it. He activated "Fire Crystal", inflicting to Yūya and tripped him so he can't a Action Card. This backfire as Yūya found one but he took damage from "Cursed Crystal" and Solo activated another "Fire Crystal" giving Yūya more damage. When Yūya tried going for a third one on top of the ship, Solo forced the ship to turn making Yūya fall into the ocean. However, he, Shingo, and Gongenzaka were saved when Crow and the rest of the Lancers arrived to Solo's annoyance. He activated "Grand Naval Battle" causing damage to Yūya while trying to sink their boat. When Sora joined the Duel, Solo tried to persuade him to come back, telling him that Serena did. However, Sora told Solo that they were taking Serena back and defeating him. He Fusion Summoned "Death-Toy Piton Kraken", which causes the effect of "Lock" to activate and destroy itself. But, Solo brought "Lock" back with its effects negated and strengthened its ATK with "Deadman Pirates". When Yūya used "Entermate Big Support" to equip "Entermate Sword Fish" to "Kraken", increasing its ATK, Sora used the effect of "Kraken" letting it attack twice per turn to destroy "Lock" and attack Solo directly. Solo then tried to chase after the Lancers, but the steering wheel came off after Tsukikage took the screw holding it, causing the ship to flounder in a circle.