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* GeneralRipper: He puts the task of tracking down Hassan and his stolen American missiles as top priority for the CIA and Task Force 141 once they are discovered. [[spoiler:Mostly because it was his fault that they fell in Hassan's hands to begin with.]]

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* GeneralRipper: He puts the task of tracking down Hassan and his stolen American missiles as top priority for the CIA and Task Force 141 once they are discovered. [[spoiler:Mostly because it was his fault that they fell in Hassan's hands to begin with.in the first place.]]



* YouHaveFailedMe: [[spoiler:Shepherd made it very clear to Shadow Company to NOT fail their delivery of the missiles. Once they encounter Konni (which Shepherd didn't anticipate) and are unable to contain the threat, he sees it as them being unable to do their jobs, as sending reinforcements would risk word of this delivery and his involvement getting out]].

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* YouHaveFailedMe: [[spoiler:Shepherd made it very clear to that Shadow Company to must NOT fail their delivery of the missiles. Once they encounter Konni (which Shepherd didn't anticipate) and are unable to contain counter the threat, he sees it as them being unable to do their jobs, as and because sending reinforcements would risk word of this delivery and his involvement getting out]].out, he leaves them to die]].



* FalseFlagOperation: Just as he did in the original, he reminds his crew not to use the Russian language, to make it seem like the West or Urzikstan is responsible for the terrorist attacks.

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* FalseFlagOperation: Just as he did in He continues his original counterpart's tactic of using disguises to impersonate his enemies to sow discord throughout Modern Warfare III;
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the original, he reminds flashback mission "Flashpoint" [[spoiler:Makarov and his crew not to mercs [[ImpersonatingAnOfficer dress as police and paramedics]] during their attack on the soccer stadium in Verdansk in 2019.]]
** [[spoiler:In the opening mission "Operation 627", Ivan, Alexei, and the other Konni commandos speak English and
use NATO callsigns when breaking Makarov out of the gulag, likely to trick the Russian language, government into thinking the West is supporting Makarov and his Ultranationalists.]]
** Makarov's grand plan in MWIII is [[spoiler:to use the same stolen container-based ballistic missiles from MWII, while also setting up one of Farah's former ULF comrades as an unwilling suicide bomber,
to make it seem look like the West or Urzikstan is responsible for waging a retaliatory terror compaign against Russia with US support, so the terrorist attacks.Russian government will re-invade and occupy Urzikstan, with Makarov and Konni front and centre of the new occupation force.]]

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* IHaveNoSon: [[spoiler:The sibling variant. She disowns Hadir as her brother after it was revealed he stole the gas and then used it against the Russians. To her, that was the day he died as a brother. She hates the person he is after that]].

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* IHaveNoSon: [[spoiler:The sibling variant. She disowns Hadir as her brother after it was revealed he stole the gas and then used it against the Russians. To her, that was the day he died as a brother. She hates the person he is after that]].that, and tells him he has no right to call her sister ever again]].


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* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Hadir defected to Al-Qatala because of his hatred towards Russia for killing his people, and refused to hold anything back]].

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler:The entire plot of ''Modern Warfare II'' happened because of a botched arms delivery job he and Shadow Company organized.]]

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler:The entire plot of ''Modern Warfare II'' happened because of a botched arms delivery job he and Shadow Company organized.]] This carries over even into ''Modern Warfare III'', where he's been supplying the ULF for years, and later on supplied them with the same missiles, which ''also'' get stolen by Konni later in the game. Clearly, he did ''not'' learn his lesson]].




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* YouHaveFailedMe: [[spoiler:Shepherd made it very clear to Shadow Company to NOT fail their delivery of the missiles. Once they encounter Konni (which Shepherd didn't anticipate) and are unable to contain the threat, he sees it as them being unable to do their jobs, as sending reinforcements would risk word of this delivery and his involvement getting out]].



* ConnectedAllAlong: As it turns out, he served under General Barkov during his illegal occupation of Urzikstan, and it was during that time he took interest in Barkov’s chemical research, if Yuri Volkov's words are of any indication.

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* ConnectedAllAlong: As it turns out, According to his bio, he served under General Barkov during his illegal occupation of Urzikstan, and it was during that time he took interest in Barkov’s chemical research, if Yuri Volkov's words are of any indication.



* RememberTheNewGuy: Kate introduces Makarov as a new ultranationalist leader that the CIA has no name on. However, every Task Force 141 member recognizes the man as someone they have dealt with before.

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* RememberTheNewGuy: Kate introduces Makarov as a new ultranationalist leader that the CIA has no name on. However, every Task Force 141 member recognizes the man as someone they have dealt with before. In fact, they have--a few years ago and months before Gaz joined Price's unit.



* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Continues to pursue Hassan despite him crossing the US/Mexico border, which puts Alejandro and Rodolfo outside of their jurisdiction.

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* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Continues to pursue Hassan despite him crossing the US/Mexico border, which puts Alejandro and Rodolfo outside of their jurisdiction.jurisdiction, since they can't wait for FBI to help them.



* GunshipRescue: Shadow comes to the aid of TF 141 and Los Vaqueros in their own AC-130 Spectre gunship in "Close Air", providing some classic DeathFromAbove.

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* GunshipRescue: Shadow comes to the aid of TF 141 and Los Vaqueros in their own AC-130 Spectre gunship in "Close Air", providing some classic DeathFromAbove.DeathFromAbove, and again in "Danger Close" in ''MWIII''.



* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: [[spoiler:After pulling his FaceHeelTurn, Graves has countless Mexicans killed, believing that they are all working for the cartel, mocking their language while doing so]].

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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: [[spoiler:After pulling his FaceHeelTurn, Graves constantly stereotypes and has countless Mexicans killed, believing that they are all working for the cartel, mocking their language while doing so]].

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!!Milena Romanova
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Tina Ivlev (English)
An oligarch and real estate magnate who finances Konni.
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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Milena is a business magnate who funds terrorist activities carried out by Makrov and Konni.
* FirstNameBasis: She and Vladimir often refer to each other by their first names, showing how close they are.
* UnseenNoMore: Milena's photo was only seen in Season 4 of Warzone 2.0. She finally appears in person in ''MWIII''.
* VillainousFriendship: She and Makarov go a long way back, due to the latter having known her husband. That said, they're quite friendly with each other, and Milena happily greets him after his successful escape from Zordaya.

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* FauxAffablyEvil: Charming and charismatic as he is also ruthless and cunning while he commits innumerable atrocities.
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* BriefAccentImitation: Briefly puts on a Southern drawl to mock General Shepard during an interrogation.
-->'''Makarov:''' Are we on a first-name basis now, ''Hershel''?


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* PracticallyJoker: Although he obviously lacks the MonsterClown elements, some reviewers have pointed out that this incarnation of Makarov recalls several incarnations of the Joker-- most notably [[Film/TheDarkKnight Heath Ledger's interpretation]]-- with his [[GambitRoulette affinity for complicated plans]] and [[TheChessmaster misdirection]], [[BadBoss disregard for his subordinates' lives]], [[MadBomber liberal use of explosives]] to commit terror attacks, and [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor dry, dark sense of humor]].

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* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite him being a somewhat unscrupulous gangster and TortureTechnician, Yegor can't find it in him to harm [[spoiler:the Butcher's wife and son during the interrogation]] and walks out of the room, provided you chose to participate ("I'm in").

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* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite him being a somewhat unscrupulous gangster and TortureTechnician, Yegor can't find it in him to harm [[spoiler:the Butcher's wife and son during the interrogation]] and walks out of the room, provided you chose to participate ("I'm in"). Of course, you can feel free to change your mind and follow suit if you feel uncomfortable before loading the revolver.
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* DecompositeCharacter: Unlike his original counterpart, who was a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute to the original trilogy's Gaz, Ghost and Gaz are entirely unique characters in the rebooted continuity.

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* DecompositeCharacter: Unlike his original counterpart, who was a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute to the original trilogy's Gaz, Ghost and Gaz are entirely unique characters in the rebooted continuity. In fact, Ghost knew Price long before Gaz did, and not the other way around.
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:Compared to the original Ghost, who was killed by Shepherd during his debut game, this version of Ghost survives the events of both ''MWII'' and ''MWIII'' - even outliving this timeline's Soap.]]
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* AffablyEvil: He's this or FauxAffablyEvil depending on the situation. [[spoiler: In ''III'', Shadow Company has been supplying Farah and the ULF with American arms, and he has a genuinely positive relationship with her and Alex despite being an amoral mercenary. When he tries to rekindle a friendly relationship with TF 141, he never loses his cheerful personality, even though they're vocally unwilling to let the events in Las Almas be bygones, and provides air cover to the best of his ability for the ground team.]]

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* AffablyEvil: He's this or FauxAffablyEvil depending on the situation. [[spoiler: In ''III'', Shadow Company has been supplying Farah and the ULF with American arms, arms for at least a decade under Shepherd’s instruction, and he has a genuinely positive relationship with her and Alex despite being an amoral mercenary. When he tries to rekindle a friendly relationship with TF 141, he never loses his cheerful personality, even though they're vocally unwilling to let the events in Las Almas be bygones, and provides air cover to the best of his ability for the ground team.]]


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* TheDreaded: There are three things you can’t outrun: Death, taxes, and ''him''.
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* AffablyEvil: He's this or FauxAffablyEvil depending on the situation. [[spoiler: In ''III'', Shadow Company has been supplying Farah and the ULF with American arms, and he has a genuinely positive relationship with her and Alex despite being an amoral mercenary. When he tries to rekindle a friendly relationship with TF141, he never loses his cheerful personality, even though they're vocally unwilling to let the events in Las Almas be bygones, and provides air cover to the best of his ability for the ground team.]]
* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:At the end of MWIII, he threw Shepherd under the bus and lied about not following orders to use lethal force on TF141, allowing him and Shadow Company to continue their dirty business]].

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* AffablyEvil: He's this or FauxAffablyEvil depending on the situation. [[spoiler: In ''III'', Shadow Company has been supplying Farah and the ULF with American arms, and he has a genuinely positive relationship with her and Alex despite being an amoral mercenary. When he tries to rekindle a friendly relationship with TF141, TF 141, he never loses his cheerful personality, even though they're vocally unwilling to let the events in Las Almas be bygones, and provides air cover to the best of his ability for the ground team.]]
* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:At the end of MWIII, he threw Shepherd under the bus and lied about not following orders to use lethal force on TF141, TF 141, allowing him and Shadow Company to continue their dirty business]].

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* AffablyEvil: He's this or FauxAffablyEvil depending on the situation. [[spoiler: In ''III'', Shadow Company has been supplying Farah and the ULF with American arms, and he has a genuinely positive relationship with her and Alex despite being an amoral mercenary. When he tries to rekindle a friendly relationship with TF141, he never loses his cheerful personality, even though they're vocally unwilling to let the events in Las Almas be bygones, and provides air cover to the best of his ability for the ground team.]]



* GoodOlBoy: His Southern drawl and folksy mannerisms make him seem more like a SouthernFriedPrivate than a hardened mercenary. He also touches on the darker side of this trope with some racist remarks towards the Mexican population of Las Almas.




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* WildCard: He's a [[PrivateMilitaryContractors mercenary]], which means that his motivations and morals are considerably more flexible than the duty-bound patriots who usually star in ''Call of Duty'' games. Depending on the day, he's both an ally and an enemy to Price and Task Force 141.
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!!Samara Jalal
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Sandra Saad (English)

A former ULF fighter and the player character for "Passenger".
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* AdaptationalRelationshipOverhaul: In the original continuity, Price was the one person Makarov hated more than the West. In this continuity, Makarov’s enmity is primarily towards Farah.

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* AdaptationalRelationshipOverhaul: In the original continuity, Price was the one person Makarov hated more than the West. In this continuity, Makarov’s Makarov's enmity is primarily towards Farah.



* ConnectedAllAlong: As it turns out, he served under General Barkov during his illegal occupation of Urzikstan, and it was during that time he took interest in Barkov’s chemical research, if Yuri Volkov’s words are of any indication.

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* ConnectedAllAlong: As it turns out, he served under General Barkov during his illegal occupation of Urzikstan, and it was during that time he took interest in Barkov’s chemical research, if Yuri Volkov’s Volkov's words are of any indication.



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* AdaptationalRelationshipOverhaul: In the original continuity, Price was the one person Makarov hated more than the West. In this continuity, Makarov’s enmity is primarily towards Farah.



* ConnectedAllAlong: [[spoiler:As it turns out, he served under General Barkov during his illegal occupation of Urzikstan, and it was during that time he took interest in Barkov’s chemical research]].

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* ConnectedAllAlong: [[spoiler:As As it turns out, he served under General Barkov during his illegal occupation of Urzikstan, and it was during that time he took interest in Barkov’s chemical research]].research, if Yuri Volkov’s words are of any indication.



* ItsPersonal: [[spoiler:Makarov clearly has it out for Farah and the ULF for defeating General Barkov’s forces out of Urzikstan, and he’s bent on making them terrorists in the eyes of the world again]].

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* ItsPersonal: [[spoiler:Makarov Makarov clearly has it out for Farah and the ULF for defeating General Barkov’s forces out of Urzikstan, and he’s bent on making them terrorists in the eyes of the world again]].again.

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* AdvertisedExtra: "Extra" is a bit of a stretch considering Price is still an important supporting character, but much of the game's promotional materials and trailers put a ''lot'' of focus on him while making very scant, if any, mentions of the other protagonists. As the cherry on top, he is the poster character of the game and is prominently featured on the boxart, while Farah Karim is arguably the real protagonist of the first game, but isn't advertised as much as Price is.

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* AdvertisedExtra: "Extra" is a bit of a stretch considering Price is still an important supporting character, but much of the game's promotional materials and trailers put a ''lot'' of focus on him while making very scant, if any, mentions of the other protagonists. As the cherry on top, he is the poster character of the game and is prominently featured on the boxart, while Farah Karim is arguably the real protagonist of the first game, but isn't advertised as much as Price is. Price however, is the main protagonist of the third game.



* SparedByTheAdaptation: Despite being the reboot's version of Gaz, he manages to survive the events of the finale and is recruited into Task Force 141. Though considering both [[spoiler:Khaled Al-Asad and Victor Zakhaev]] are still alive by the end of the game as well, it does not bode very well for the future going ahead. [[spoiler:Thankfully Victor ends up being killed by Price at the end of Season 6, and Imran Zakhaev, Gaz's original killer, is dead before the events of this game]].

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Despite being the reboot's version of Gaz, he manages to survive the events of the finale and is recruited into Task Force 141. Though considering both [[spoiler:Khaled Al-Asad and Victor Zakhaev]] are still alive by the end of the game as well, it does not bode very well for the future going ahead. [[spoiler:Thankfully Victor ends up being killed by Price at the end of Season 6, and Imran Zakhaev, Gaz's original killer, is dead before the events of this game]].game. On top of that, he outlives Soap in this continuity]].



* TruerToTheText: Discards his redesigned mask for one that closely resembles his appearance from the original ''[=MW2=]'' later in the ''MWII'' campaign.

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** In the third game, he’s fully playable for the entirety of the third to last mission.
* TruerToTheText: Discards his redesigned mask for one that closely resembles his appearance from the original ''[=MW2=]'' later in the ''MWII'' campaign. He usually wears that mask when off-duty.


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* {{Deuteragonist}}: In the third game, Farah gets the second most amount of focus, due to Makarov having a bone to pick with her.
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* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:How he goes out, courtesy of Makarov.]]

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* %%zce* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:How he goes out, courtesy of Makarov.]]



* [[spoiler:HeroicSacrifice]]: [[spoiler:As Makarov is about to shoot a wounded Price in the head, Soap gets up to attack Makarov, preventing him from doing so. Unfortunately, as a result Makarov shoots and kills him instead.]]

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* [[spoiler:HeroicSacrifice]]: HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:As Makarov is about to shoot a wounded Price in the head, Soap gets up to attack Makarov, preventing him from doing so. Unfortunately, as a result Makarov shoots and kills him instead.]]
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* {{Expy}}: Their logo evokes that of the infamous Wagner Group.
* NGOSuperpower: Evidently large enough to have multiple helicopters, gunships, drones, and a large enough army to invade Urzikstan on their own.
* PrivateMilitaryContractors: Much like Shadow Company, a group of ruthless mercenaries that in addition to their terrorist activities, provides private security and invests in real estate.
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!!!'''Callsign:''' Victor

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* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: [[spoiler:By the time Shepherd meets Task Force 141 again since his betrayal of them, he offers intel to help take down Makarov…just so he can get his name on a win and save his reputation. And when finally given the chance to own up, he lies about not having betrayed Task Force 141 during the previous game]].

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* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: [[spoiler:By the time Shepherd meets Task Force 141 again since his betrayal of them, he offers intel to help take down Makarov…just so he can get his name on a win and save his reputation. And when win, which he outright admits. When finally given the chance to own up, he lies about not having betrayed Task Force 141 during the previous game]].



* PetTheDog: [[spoiler:Despite only caring about saving his own skin, he was at least willing to go out of his way to vouch for Farah and the ULF, and convince the officials at a congressional hearing they’re not a terror group]].

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* PetTheDog: [[spoiler:Despite only caring about saving his own skin, he was at least willing to go out of his way to vouch for Farah and the ULF, and convince the officials at a congressional hearing they’re not a terror group]].group. Considering this was one of the only few things he was willing to fulfill as part of the deal of being rescued, it goes to show his respect and support for Farah is genuine]].

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* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: [[spoiler:By the time Shepherd meets Task Force 141 again since his betrayal of them, he offers intel to help take down Makarov…just so he can get his name on a win and save his reputation. And when finally given the chance to own up, he lies about not having betrayed Task Force 141 during the previous game]].



* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: [[spoiler:He wisely leaves the Pentagon and goes into hiding before Laswell and the 141 can come after him.]]

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* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: [[spoiler:He wisely leaves the Pentagon and goes into hiding before Laswell and the 141 can come after him.]] He only returns to the Pentagon once the heat dies down]].



* RenegadeRussian: According to conversations between his men, all of his war atrocities against the Urzikstani people are conducted without authorization from the Russian central government. And true to that, [[spoiler:[[EveryoneHasStandards they eventually have enough with his antics]] and disown him posthumously after Farah kills him]].

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* RenegadeRussian: According to conversations between his men, all of his war atrocities against the Urzikstani people are conducted without authorization from the Russian central government. And true to that, [[spoiler:[[EveryoneHasStandards they eventually have enough with his antics]] and disown him posthumously after Farah kills him]].him. In MWIII however, it’s revealed he was subject to an inquiry by the FSB]].



* VillainousLegacy: [[spoiler:During his occupation, Makarov took interest in Barkov’s chemical research. When Barkov was defeated, Makarov did NOT take that well, and attempted to take over Urzikstan and succeed where Barkov failed]].



* ConnectedAllAlong: [[spoiler:As it turns out, he served under General Barkov during his illegal occupation of Urzikstan]].

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* ConnectedAllAlong: [[spoiler:As it turns out, he served under General Barkov during his illegal occupation of Urzikstan]].Urzikstan, and it was during that time he took interest in Barkov’s chemical research]].



* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Escapes at the end of ''Modern Warfare III'', his plans stopped, but having successfully killed Soap.]]

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* ItsPersonal: [[spoiler:Makarov clearly has it out for Farah and the ULF for defeating General Barkov’s forces out of Urzikstan, and he’s bent on making them terrorists in the eyes of the world again]].
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Escapes at the end of ''Modern Warfare III'', his plans stopped, but having successfully killed Soap.]]Soap]].



* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:At the end of MWIII, he threw Shepherd under the bus and lied about not following orders to use lethal force on TF141, allowing him and Shadow Company to continue their dirty business]].



* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: As of MWIII. [[spoiler: He has no trouble helping Farah and the rest of TF141 (even after trying to kill Ghost and Soap in the previous game and even helps to bring Shepherd down, his previous employer.]]

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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: As of MWIII. [[spoiler: He has no trouble helping Farah and the rest of TF141 (even after trying to kill Ghost and Soap in the previous game game) and even helps to bring Shepherd down, his previous employer.employer, though that was only to save his own skin, as he lied about not following Shepherd’s orders to use lethal force on them.]]
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* PayEvilUntoEvil: While [[spoiler:kidnapping the Butcher's family]] is pretty horrific, it also serves to show that the latter is a massive {{Hypocrite}} who doesn't want [[spoiler:his family to get hurt]] yet has no qualms [[spoiler:about killing other families.]]

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* PayEvilUntoEvil: While [[spoiler:kidnapping the Butcher's family]] is pretty horrific, it also serves to show that the latter is a massive {{Hypocrite}} who doesn't want [[spoiler:his family to get hurt]] yet has no qualms [[spoiler:about killing other families.]] Also carries this out in MWIII, [[spoiler: killing Shepherd after he nearly escapes from his traitorous actions that eventually lead to Soap's death.]]



* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler: Lets Price into Shepherd's office so he can kill him in MWIII. Shepherd immediately assumes it was her.]]



* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler: How Price ends him.]]



* FaceDeathWithDignity: He takes the knowledge that Price is gonna kill him pretty well.
--> '''Shepherd:''' Oh, I am not gonna beg for my life. Not with you or anybody else Captain.

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* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler: He takes the knowledge that Price is gonna kill him pretty well.
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--> '''Shepherd:''' [[spoiler:'''Shepherd:''' Oh, I am not gonna beg for my life. Not with you you, or anybody else Captain.]]
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* PromotedToPlayable: [[spoiler:One of the playable characters for MW3 after spending the first two games exclusively as an NPC.]]

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* PromotedToPlayable: [[spoiler:One of the playable characters for MW3 MWIII after spending the first two games exclusively as an NPC.]]



* YoungerAndHipper: This incarnation of Price is still a SAS captain but is younger (35-37, compared to the original Price being in his early 60s) and is noted to be "a new take" on the character in terms of personality. Played even straighter when [[spoiler:you are rescued by an even younger Lt. Price during Farah's flashback level; his famous facial hair is only mere stubble then.]]

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* YoungerAndHipper: This incarnation of Price is still a SAS captain but is younger (35-37, (35-38, compared to the original Price being in his early 60s) and is noted to be "a new take" on the character in terms of personality. Played even straighter when [[spoiler:you are rescued by an even younger Lt. Price during Farah's flashback level; his famous facial hair is only mere stubble then.]]
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* PromotedToPlayable: [[spoiler:One of the playable characters for Open-Combat missions in MW3, along with Soap, Gaz, and Farah.]]

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* PromotedToPlayable: [[spoiler:One of the playable characters for Open-Combat missions in MW3, along with Soap, Gaz, and Farah.MW3 after spending the first two games exclusively as an NPC.]]

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