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* [[The Ladette|Aires]] from ''[[Chronicles of the Emerged World]]''.
* ''[[Jedi Academy Trilogy|I, Jedi]]'' gives us Captain Tyresi Gurtt, Caet Shrovl, Timmser, and [[Complete Monster]] [[Big Bad]] Leonia Tavira.
* Ezri Delmastro and Zamira Drakasha, both from ''Red Seas under Red Skies'', the second book in Scott Lynch's [[Gentleman Bastard Sequence]] series.
* Elena Dugan (Lady Galbraith) from ''[[The Seas of Fionnghuala]]''.
 
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* ''[[BattleTech]]'' has had several female [[Space Pirates]] such as Morgan Fletcher, Suzy "One-Eye" Morgaine-Ryan and Paula "Lady Death" Trevaine, the latter are rare female [[Magnificent Bastard]].
* Synthre, a runaway alien princess and member of the Galatic Marauders, a band of [[Space Pirates]] in the ''[[Champions]]'' sourcebook ''Alien Enemies''.
* ''[[Seventh Sea|7th Sea]]'' contains several. The most famous is probably "Bloody" Bonnie McGee, first mate of the Sea Dogs.
* ''[[Pathfinder]]'' has Besmara, the ''goddess'' of pirates, strife, and sea monsters.
* ''[[Exalted]]'' has the Solar pirate queen Ocean Pearl, plus...well...most likely any female Exalt to get started in the West. Of course, they need to dye their hair red, join the Tya, or be a bit careful because the West throngs with storm mothers who hate all women more beautiful than themselves (i.e. anyone other than a withered old crone who's just had an acid bath) and make their displeasure clear with terrible weather, but since Exalts > Gods/Elementals, this issue can probably be solved by kicking the storm mothers' collective butts until they knock it off, or using Sail Charms to make overcoming the storms far less difficult.
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** One of the most famous post-Rebellion krogan warlords (read: pirates) was a fertile female named Shiagur; thanks to the genophage, fertile females are exceptionally rare, and she used her status to raise a major fleet. Then she started setting up bases, attacking colonies, and in general doing things pirates ought to do. She's very seriously dead by the time the game rolls around, though, thanks to the highly-unamused turian fleets.
* Tetra/{{spoiler|Zelda}} in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Legend of Zelda the Wind Waker]]'' actually captains a pirate ship, and she inherited her crew and command from her mother. The Gerudo pirates in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' certainly count, as does Jolene from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''.
* The [[PlayStationPlay Station 3]] release of ''[[Tales of Vesperia]]'' has a [[Token Mini-Moe]] pirate named Patty. It's out in Japan, but no North American release as of this writing.
** Predated by Chat from ''[[Tales of Eternia]]'', another [[Token Mini-Moe]].
* The pirate ship Dolce from ''[[Eternal Sonata]]'' is named after its female captain, who you encounter in chapter 4. You fight her again later, and maybe a third time. And even a fourth time is possible if you're playing on Encore Mode, the game's version of [[New Game+]].
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