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* BoomerangBigot: She, a bio-augmented person, is [[spoiler:a card-carrying member of the most violently anti-augmentation organization in history.]]

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* FormerTeenRebel: In the original game he was an anti-establishment activist and leader of the French resistance against Majestic-12. By the time of ''Invisible War'' he is now chairman of the WTO and thus one of the most powerful men in the world [[spoiler:as well as co-head of the Illuminati making him ''de facto'' world leader]].
* FullCircleRevolution: Was the leader of Sillhouette, a fiercely anti-establishment French resistance group. Now he is the leader of the WTO who essentially are the establishment in the post-Collapse world [[spoiler:and by becoming the co-head of the Illuminati he has become the very thing he once sought to topple]].
* {{Hypocrite}}: Is very hard on the Order, considering them backwards and superstitious. [[spoiler: Is actually lovers with their leader.]]



* {{Hypocrite}}: Is very hard on the Order, considering them backwards and superstitious. [[spoiler: Is actually lovers with their leader.]]


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* WeUsedToBeFriends: He was once good friends with Paul Denton and while he only knew JC briefly, they helped each other out and departed on good terms. Now he blames the Denton brothers for The Collapse and considers them dangerous terrorists.


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* FromNobodyToNightmare: The Knights Templar in the original game was a near-extinct ancient conspiracy nobody took seriously. The reestablished Knights Templar are a heavily armed and fanatical militant group that are a legitimate threat.

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Due to the nature of the ''VideoGame/DeusEx'' franchise and wiki policy on spoiler tags, parts of this article will contain major unmarked spoilers regarding the game's plot twists and reveals.

For characters who were first introduced in ''VideoGame/DeusEx'', visit [[Characters/DeusEx this page]].



!!Alex D

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!!Alex DDenton



[[caption-width-right:300:The six options for Alex D's appearance.]]

The playable character, who the player can decide to be either male or female. A bio-modified elite security guard-in-training at Tarsus Academy. After the attack on Chicago, Alex becomes a mercenary of sorts for rival factions The Order and WTO.

* BioAugmentation: Can use nanoagumentation just like JC Denton, seemingly without the characteristic glowing blue eyes.
* CallBack: In Area 51 of the previous game, you'll find another clone with the name "Alex D.".
* ConvenientlyAnOrphan: Alex's parents were killed in the attack on Chicago.

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[[caption-width-right:300:The six options for Alex D's Alex's appearance.]]

The playable character, who the player can decide to be either male or female. !!!'''Voiced by:''' Christopher Sabat (male) / Creator/LauraBailey (female)
!!!'''Appears in:''' ''VideoGame/DeusEx'' (referenced) | ''VideoGame/DeusExInvisibleWar''

A bio-modified elite security guard-in-training at Tarsus Academy. After the attack on Chicago, Alex Academy, who becomes a mercenary of sorts for rival factions The (The Order and WTO.

the World Trade Organization) after a devastating attack on Chicago. Unlike the first game, the player can choose to play Alex as either a male or female agent.

* BioAugmentation: Can use nanoagumentation nanoaugmentation just like JC Denton, seemingly without the characteristic glowing blue eyes.
* CallBack: In Area 51 of the previous game, you'll find another clone with the name "Alex D.".
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ConvenientlyAnOrphan: Alex's parents were apparently killed in the attack on Chicago.Chicago. Later subverted, as you discover through the plot that Alex never had parents -- he was grown in a tank at Area 51.



* CrossPlayer: The player can choose to be either a male or female version of Alex at the character creation screen. Each option uses a handful of mutually-exclusive dialogue options and encounters tailored for each gender, including alternate solutions to quests.



* EarlyBirdCameo: A "protoform" male version of Alex appears in the final stage of the original game, Area 51, where the clone can be seen in one of the tanks present in Sector 4.
* GangstaStyle: The front cover of the American boxart shows the male Alex holding a pistol in this way. The main game, however, does not allow either version of the character to do this.



* TheReveal: The D stands for [[spoiler:Denton]].

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* TheReveal: The D stands for [[spoiler:Denton]]."Denton".



* TheMole: [[spoiler:She's affiliated with The Order at the start of the game, but it's not clear if she's the one who instigated attack at the beginning.]]

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* TheMole: [[spoiler:She's affiliated with The Order at the start of the game, but it's not clear if she's the one who instigated the attack at the beginning.]]



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