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* TokenEvilTeammate: Helga's sense of morality is pretty debatable when compared to Rourke's, who is shown to be '''the most malicious''' member of the expedition crew.
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*** Helga has shown some ''possible remorse'' when she, alongside Rourke, were about to leave with the Heart of Atlantis, since that is the main life source of the Atlanteans. This was later reversed when her retributive act of firing her flare gun at the hot air balloon (which was carrying the aforementioned Heart of Atlantis) indirectly helped the Atlanteans survive from extinction.
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*** Helga has shown some ''concern'' about the existing living people in the city of Atlantis, used a ''flare gun'' to know the way out from that same city, and has a vulnerable moment she has a ''possible remorse'' when she, alongside Rourke, were about regret'' for leaving the Atlanteans to leave with die without the Heart of Atlantis, since Atlantis. While that is the main life source crystal was successfully found and taken away out of the Atlanteans. This greed, that was later reversed when after Rourke betrayed her for no reason, since her retributive act of firing her that same flare gun of hers at the hot air balloon (which was carrying the aforementioned Heart of Atlantis) it) indirectly helped the Atlanteans survive from extinction.
*** When Rourke successfully threw Helga down rather carelessly, her literal fall onscreen looks like she was ''making physical contact'' with some of the hot air balloon's fans. Ironically, shortly thereafter, Rourke himself would then later make some contact with those same fans from that same balloon, where it has also sealed his fate.
*** When Rourke successfully threw Helga down rather carelessly, her literal fall onscreen looks like she was ''making physical contact'' with some of the hot air balloon's fans. Ironically, shortly thereafter, Rourke himself would then later make some contact with those same fans from that same balloon, where it has also sealed his fate.
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* LackOfEmpathy: This trope reaches him in the higher levels when he ''threw off Helga'' from the hot air balloon they're both standing on, and ''tried to kill Milo'' with an emergency axe, both for no apparent reason other than impulse.
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* LackOfEmpathy: This trope even reaches to him in the higher levels when he ''threw off Helga'' from the hot air balloon they're both standing on, and ''tried to kill Milo'' with an emergency axe, both for no apparent reason other than impulse.
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* AffablyEvil: Her initial loyalty towards Rourke, as well as her regret for siding with him (especially in regards to their Atlantean journey), showcase that she may be more than just a pretty face who's cunning.
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* AffablyEvil: Her initial loyalty towards Rourke, Rourke and the rest of the crew, as well as her regret for siding with him (especially in regards to their Atlantean journey), showcase that she may be more than just a pretty face who's cunning.cunning FemmeFatale.
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* WithFriendsLikeThese: Out of everyone from the entire expedition crew, Rourke has shown ''the least'' amount of loyalty to anyone he personally knows (even her right-handed woman Helga was loyal to him before).
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* WithFriendsLikeThese: Out of everyone from the entire expedition crew, Rourke has shown ''the least'' amount of loyalty to anyone he personally knows (even her his right-handed woman Helga was loyal to him before).
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* GentlemanAndAScholar: Milo has always been an academically established man since he was younger, being educated well by his own paternal grandfather.
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* {{Hypocrite}}: Rourke references the real-life P.T. Barnum, who is associated with the quote "there's a sucker born every minute", as a form of diss to the majority of his crew for turning back against him. ''Yet'', Rourke himself has '''always''' been a sucker for wealth.
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* TheLeader: For the expedition crew for the purpose of visiting the "lost city" of Atlantis.
* TheLeader: For the expedition crew for the purpose of visiting the "lost city" of Atlantis.
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* AxCrazy: Downplayed until the climax, where he goes into a VillainousBreakdown, to which it even applies to him '''literally'' '''literally''' (when he's trying to kill Milo w/ an actual axe).
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* BadassAdorable: Especially at the moment when he fought against Rourke.
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* AxCrazy: Downplayed until the climax, where he goes into a VillainousBreakdown.
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* AxCrazy: Downplayed until the climax, where he goes into a VillainousBreakdown.VillainousBreakdown, to which it even applies to him '''literally'' (when he's trying to kill Milo w/ an actual axe).
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* FemalesAreMoreInnocent: While it's {{Downplayed}} in her case, it's pretty easy to consider her as being '''''much''''' less malicious than Rourke, best evidenced during the climax, when he betrayed her for no reason. Also, she has displayed [[HiddenHeartOfGold a genuinely sympathetic side]], as well, ranging from her initial loyalty towards Rourke to her possible remorse for the Atlanteans.
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* FemalesAreMoreInnocent: While it's {{Downplayed}} in her case, it's pretty easy to consider her as being '''''much''''' less malicious than Rourke, best evidenced during the climax, when he betrayed her for no reason. Also, Alongside that, she has also displayed [[HiddenHeartOfGold a genuinely sympathetic side]], as well, ranging from her initial loyalty towards Rourke to her possible remorse for the Atlanteans.
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* AffablyEvil: Her initial loyalty towards Rourke, as well as her regret for siding with him especially in regards to their Atlantean journey, showcase that she may be more than just a pretty face who's cunning.
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* FemalesAreMoreInnocent: While it's {{Downplayed}} in her case, it's pretty easy to consider her as being '''''much''''' less malicious than Rourke, best evidenced during the climax, when he betrayed her for no reason. Also, she has displayed [[HiddenHeartOfGold a genuinely more sympathetic side]], as well, ranging from her initial loyalty towards Rourke to her possible remorse for the Atlanteans.
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* WouldHitAGirl: When she betrayed Helga out of his own will to do so.
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* WouldHitAGirl: When she he betrayed Helga simply out of his own impulsive will to do so.
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* AffablyEvil: Her loyalty towards Rourke, as well as her regret for siding with him, showcase that she may be more than just a manipulative pretty face.
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* FemalesAreMoreInnocent: While it's {{Downplayed}} in her case, it's pretty easy to consider her as being '''''much''''' less malicious than Rourke, best evidenced during the climax, when he betrayed her for no reason. Also, she has displayed [[HiddenHeartOfGold a genuinely more sympathetic side]], as well, ranging from her initial loyalty towards Rourke to her possible remorse for the Atlanteans.
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*** When Rourke successfully threw Helga down rather carelessly, her literal fall looks like she was ''making physical contact'' with some of the hot air balloon's fans. Ironically, shortly thereafter, Rourke himself would then later make some contact with a fan from that same balloon, where it has also sealed his fate.
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*** When Rourke successfully threw Helga down rather carelessly, her literal fall looks like she was ''making physical contact'' with some of the hot air balloon's fans. Ironically, shortly thereafter, Rourke himself would then later make some contact with a fan those same fans from that same balloon, where it has also sealed his fate.
* WithFriendsLikeThese: Out of everyone from the entire expedition crew, Rourke has shown ''the least'' amount of loyalty to anyone he personally knows (even her right-handed woman Helga was loyal to him before).
* WouldHitAGirl: When she betrayed Helga out of his own will to do so.
* AffablyEvil: Her loyalty towards Rourke, as well as her regret for siding with him, showcase that she may be more than just a manipulative pretty face.
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* FemalesAreMoreInnocent: While it's {{Downplayed}} in her case, it's pretty easy to consider her as being '''''much''''' '''less''' less malicious than Rourke, best evidenced during the climax, when he betrayed her for no reason. Also, she has displayed [[HiddenHeartOfGold a more sympathetic side]], as well, ranging from her initial loyalty towards Rourke to her possible remorse for the Atlanteans.
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* FemalesAreMoreInnocent: While it's {{Downplayed}} in her case, it's pretty easy to consider her as being '''''much''''' '''less''' malicious than Rourke, best evidenced during the climax, when he betrayed her for no reason. Also, she has displayed [[HiddenHeartOfGold a more sympathetic side]], as well, from her initial loyalty towards Rourke to her possible remorse for the Atlanteans.
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** Even before the case above, she has also shown a significant amount of loyalty towards her crew, mainly to Rourke, but unfortunately for her, [[WithFriendsLikeThese he betrays her later on]].
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*** When Rourke successfully threw Helga down rather carelessly, her literal fall looks like she was ''making physical contact'' with some of the hot air balloon's fans. Ironically, shortly thereafter Rourke himself would then later make contact with a fan from that same balloon, where it has also sealed his fate.
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*** When Rourke successfully threw Helga down rather carelessly, her literal fall looks like she was ''making physical contact'' with some of the hot air balloon's fans. Ironically, shortly thereafter thereafter, Rourke himself would then later make some contact with a fan from that same balloon, where it has also sealed his fate.
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*** Helga has shown some ''possible remorse'' when she, alongside Rourke, were about to leave with the Heart of Atlantis, since that is the main life source of the Atlanteans. This was later reversed when her retributive act of firing at the hot air balloon (which was carrying the aforementioned Heart of Atlantis) with her flare gun, indirectly helping the Atlanteans to survive from extinction.
*** When Rourke successfully threw Helga down rather carelessly, her literal fall looks like she was ''making physical contact'' with the hot air balloon's fans. Ironically, Rourke himself would then later actually make contact with a fan from that same balloon, where it also sealed his fate.
*** When Rourke successfully threw Helga down rather carelessly, her literal fall looks like she was ''making physical contact'' with the hot air balloon's fans. Ironically, Rourke himself would then later actually make contact with a fan from that same balloon, where it also sealed his fate.
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*** When Rourke successfully threw Helga down rather carelessly, her literal fall looks like she was ''making physical contact'' with some of the hot air balloon's fans. Ironically, shortly thereafter Rourke himself would then lateractually make contact with a fan from that same balloon, where it has also sealed his fate.
*** When Rourke successfully threw Helga down rather carelessly, her literal fall looks like she was ''making physical contact'' with some of the hot air balloon's fans. Ironically, shortly thereafter Rourke himself would then later
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** There were several hints earlier in the movie that foreshadowed Rourke's truly greedy nature, but probably the one that stands out the most among them is this quote of his:
--> '''Rourke:''' "Yes, this journey should be '''''enriching''''' for all of us."
** His downfall near the end of the climax has also been foreshadowed, as well, albeit not as much.
*** After Rourke stepped on Milo's self-carried image of the latter's grandfather Thaddeus Thatch, he first picked up ''a shard of glass'' before pulling out that picture. This foreshadows the former's Atlantean transformation once Milo slit Rourke's arm with another shard of glass, which contains the powers of the Heart of Atlantis.
*** Helga has shown some ''possible remorse'' when she, alongside Rourke, were about to leave with the Heart of Atlantis, since that is the main life source of the Atlanteans. This was later reversed when her retributive act of firing at the hot air balloon (which was carrying the aforementioned Heart of Atlantis) with her flare gun, indirectly helping the Atlanteans to survive from extinction.
*** When Rourke successfully threw Helga down rather carelessly, her literal fall looks like she was ''making physical contact'' with the hot air balloon's fans. Ironically, Rourke himself would then later actually make contact with a fan from that same balloon, where it also sealed his fate.
** There were several hints earlier in the movie that foreshadowed Rourke's truly greedy nature, but probably the one that stands out the most among them is this quote of his:
--> '''Rourke:''' "Yes, this journey should be '''''enriching''''' for all of us."
** His downfall near the end of the climax has also been foreshadowed, as well, albeit not as much.
*** After Rourke stepped on Milo's self-carried image of the latter's grandfather Thaddeus Thatch, he first picked up ''a shard of glass'' before pulling out that picture. This foreshadows the former's Atlantean transformation once Milo slit Rourke's arm with another shard of glass, which contains the powers of the Heart of Atlantis.
*** Helga has shown some ''possible remorse'' when she, alongside Rourke, were about to leave with the Heart of Atlantis, since that is the main life source of the Atlanteans. This was later reversed when her retributive act of firing at the hot air balloon (which was carrying the aforementioned Heart of Atlantis) with her flare gun, indirectly helping the Atlanteans to survive from extinction.
*** When Rourke successfully threw Helga down rather carelessly, her literal fall looks like she was ''making physical contact'' with the hot air balloon's fans. Ironically, Rourke himself would then later actually make contact with a fan from that same balloon, where it also sealed his fate.
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* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: Doesn't care, '''''even''''' in the slightest way, if his expedition to Atlantis would heavily affect its Atlantean people.
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** It is implied that even if travelling to the city Atlantis was out of greed, she has also shown possible signs of regret remorse for leaving the Atlanteans to die without the Heart of Atlantis.
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* BadBoss: During the final battle, he throws Helga from the Zeppelin.
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* BadBoss: During Shows no signs of remorse if his expedition leaves the Atlanteans to die, and during the final battle, he throws Helga from the Zeppelin.Zeppelin.
* BeyondRedemption: Best summarized by his first reaction when the majority of his expedition crew turned back against him as their leader:
---> '''Rourke:''' "We're ''this'' close to our biggest pay day ever, and you pick '''now''', of all times, to grow ''a conscience''?"
* BeyondRedemption: Best summarized by his first reaction when the majority of his expedition crew turned back against him as their leader:
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** It is implied that even if travelling to the city Atlantis was out of greed, she has also shown possible signs of regret for leaving the Atlanteans to die without the Heart of Atlantis.
** Even before the case above, she has also shown a significant amount of loyalty towards her crew, mainly to Rourke, but unfortunately for her, [[WithFriendsLikeThese he betrays her later on]].
** It is implied that even if travelling to the city Atlantis was out of greed, she has also shown possible signs of regret for leaving the Atlanteans to die without the Heart of Atlantis.
** Even before the case above, she has also shown a significant amount of loyalty towards her crew, mainly to Rourke, but unfortunately for her, [[WithFriendsLikeThese he betrays her later on]].
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A medic of African American and Navaho descent.
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A medic of African American and Navaho Navajo descent.
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* HypocriticalHumor: He claims to hate fish yet tucks into the Atlantean meal (consisting mostly of crustaceans) Kida serves to the group with particular zeal. Then again, he'd been on a lengthy journey with [[LethalChef Cookie]] handling all the food, [[FridgeBrilliance so he probably got over the fact that it was seafood. The crustaceans also don't have the things he hates about fish like the taste, smell, or the tiny bones.]] Also take into account he only said that he hates fish, not other seafood, which explains why he was enjoying himself on the meal.
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* HypocriticalHumor: He claims to hate fish yet tucks into the Atlantean meal (consisting mostly of crustaceans) Kida serves to the group with particular zeal. Then again, he'd been on a lengthy journey with [[LethalChef Cookie]] handling all the food, [[FridgeBrilliance so he probably got over the fact that it was seafood. The crustaceans also don't have the things he hates about fish like the taste, smell, or the tiny bones.]] Also take into account he only said that he hates fish, not other seafood, which explains why he was enjoying himself on the meal.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Milo is a jovial and sociable guy to communicate with, but he will immediately become dissatisfied once he realises they were on a secret mission to capture the Heart of Atlantis and profit off of it, when he finds out true colors of an individual. The other crew members had to learn this the hard way as he was extremely angry with them for there decision to capture the crystal, even to the point where he gives them a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech as they prepare to leave with the crystal which is merged with Kida. However, this prompts Rourke to retort back with a mockery statement, even by punching him in the face and stepping on his picture frame containg an old photo of him and his grandfather, but that dose not stop the other adventurers to take Milo's side immediatley afterwards. He's also the one the to single-handedly defeat Rourke soley by slashing him with a shard a crystalizing glass.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Milo is a jovial and sociable guy to communicate with, but he will immediately become dissatisfied once he realises they were on a secret mission to capture the Heart of Atlantis and profit off of it, when he finds out true colors of an individual. The other crew members had to learn this the hard way as he was extremely angry with them for there their decision to capture the crystal, even to the point where he gives them a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech as they prepare to leave with the crystal which is merged with Kida. However, this prompts Rourke to retort back with a mockery statement, even by punching him in the face and stepping on his picture frame containg an old photo of him and his grandfather, but that dose not stop the other adventurers to take Milo's side immediatley afterwards. He's also the one the to single-handedly defeat Rourke soley by slashing him with a shard a crystalizing glass.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Milo is a jovial and sociable guy to communicate with, but he immediately becomes dissatisfied with them once he realises they were on a secret mission to capture the Heart of Atlantis and profit off of it, which turns out to be the life source for the Atlantians. He even gives them a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech as they prepare to leave with the crystal which is merged with Kida. However, this prompts Rourke to retort back with a mockery statement, even by punching him in the face and stepping on his grandfather picture frame, but that dose not stop the other adventurers to take Milo's side immediatley afterwards. He's also the one the to single-handedly defeat Rourke soley by slashing him with a shard a crystalizing glass.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Milo is a jovial and sociable guy to communicate with, but he will immediately becomes become dissatisfied with them once he realises they were on a secret mission to capture the Heart of Atlantis and profit off of it, which turns when he finds out true colors of an individual. The other crew members had to be learn this the life source hard way as he was extremely angry with them for there decision to capture the Atlantians. He crystal, even to the point where he gives them a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech as they prepare to leave with the crystal which is merged with Kida. However, this prompts Rourke to retort back with a mockery statement, even by punching him in the face and stepping on his grandfather picture frame, frame containg an old photo of him and his grandfather, but that dose not stop the other adventurers to take Milo's side immediatley afterwards. He's also the one the to single-handedly defeat Rourke soley by slashing him with a shard a crystalizing glass.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Milo is a jovial and sociable guy to communicate with, but he immediately becomes dissatisfied with them once he realises they were on a secret mission to capture the Heart of Atlantis and profit off of it, which turns out to be the life source for the Atlantians. He even gives them a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech as they prepare to leave with the crystal which is merged with Kida. However, this prompts Rourke to retort back with a mockery statement, even by punching him in the face and stepping on his grandfather picture frame, but that dose not stop the other adventurers to take Milo's side immediatley afterwards. He's also the one the to single-handedly defeat Rourke soley by slashing him with a shard a crystalizing glass.
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* DubNameChange: While most dubs keep his name, in German he becomes Boudelaire, which sounds like "Buddler" (digger).