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A fellow adventurer, Pepper is the only party member in the original game to not hail from Panam Town, instead traveling the world. In spite of her [[{{Fanservice}} rather impractical clothing]] and more tomboyish job, she's still sweet in the end. She uses the Moranna Solnier: A fanny-pack based bazooka Cyframe.

* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:Her first appearance in ''Far Off Promise'' is saving Mag and Linear from the boss of the Blaze Ruins.'']]

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A fellow adventurer, Pepper is the only party member in the original game to not hail from Panam Town, instead traveling the world. Unfortunately, her drinking habits have landed her a large tab with the bar, which leads to her taking [[OnlyInItForTheMoney a rather sizable chunk of Mag's reward money]] if he takes her along. In spite of her [[{{Fanservice}} rather impractical clothing]] and more tomboyish job, she's still sweet in the end. she wishes to write romance novels when she decides to retire. She uses the Moranna Solnier: A fanny-pack based bazooka Cyframe.

* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:Her first appearance in ''Far Off Promise'' is saving Mag and Linear from the boss of the Blaze Ruins.'']] ]]
* {{Bouncher}}: She basically works as one while staying at the bar in Pannam Town.



* FrickinLaserBeams: One of the projectiles the Moranna Solnier can shoot is blue lasers

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* FrickinLaserBeams: One of the projectiles the Moranna Solnier can shoot is blue laserslasers.
* GirlsWithGuns: Pepper's a girl and her cyframe is a multi-ammo gun.



* TriggerHappy: One of her specials takes this {{Up To Eleven}}; using the skill causes Pepper to unleash a barrage until she runs out of FP. Bonus Points for being literally named "Trigger Happy".


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* SpreadShot: A unique variation: Some of her moves have her throw a metallic ball which she uses to refract the Moranna Solnier's laser to hit multiple targets.
* SwissArmyGun: The Moranna Solnier, depending on the parts, can fire bullets, lasers and even [[HealingPotion Naolin]]
* TriggerHappy: One of her specials takes this {{Up To Eleven}}; using the skill causes Pepper to unleash a barrage until she runs out of FP. Bonus Points for being literally named "Trigger Happy".

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* DemotedToExtra: Due to Professor Whitehead taking over as MissionControl, Nina doesn't have much of a role in ''Evolution 2''.
* MissionControl: She's the one to talk to to get assignments and clearance to enter ruins.





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The head of the Society office in Museville. He summons Mag to the city to find 4 treasures in the regional dungeons.

* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: He was tempted by Yurka's offer of prehistoric knowledge into opening the way to the Society Dungeon.]]
* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler: He hides the true nature of the treasures Mag collects, due to his desire gain knowledge of the ancient civilization.]]
* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: [[spoiler: In spite of working with Yurka, he really just wanted to be the first to learn exclusive things about the ancient civilization. Unfortunately, his hubris clouded him from realizing [[DevilInPlainSight just how bad of an idea that was]].]]
* MeaningfulName: His name is Professor Whitebeard and, sure enough, he has a white beard.
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: He plays right into Yurka's hands.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler: the game makes it clear early on that He's involved with Yurka.]]


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* LargeHam: Oh, so very much, ''especially'' as he gets closer to realizing his goals and as his sanity takes a nosedive.


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* ColdHam [[spoiler: Yurka's usually soft-spoken and stoic. Doesn't stop him from hamming it up during his boss fight/plot dump.]]


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* PowerTattoo: [[spoiler: In the original ''Evolution 2'', a mark appears on Yurka's forehead as he begins the boss fight]]
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* BFS: Rare concept art for the first game depicts the Airacomet wielding a giant sword. Averted in the game proper where, in spite of all the parts it can get, a sword is not one of them.

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* BFS: {{BFS}}: Rare concept art for the first game depicts the Airacomet wielding a giant sword. Averted in the game proper where, in spite of all the parts it can get, a sword is not one of them.



* LimitedWardrobe: {{Justified}}. It is mentioned that due to the Launcher family debt, the only clothes Mag owns are five pairs of his usual outfit which he even wears to sleep. During the six months in-between games, he buys five more pairs along with a new jacket.

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* LimitedWardrobe: {{Justified}}. It is mentioned that due to the Launcher family debt, the only clothes Mag owns are five pairs of his usual outfit which he even wears to sleep. During the six months in-between games, he buys five more pairs along with a new jacket. Averted in the Dreamcast Magazine comic where he has proper night clothes, dress clothes and swim trunks.

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* BFS: Rare concept art for the first game depicts the Airacomet wielding a giant sword. Averted in the game proper where, in spite of all the parts it can get, a sword is not one of them.



** The hammer and yoyo the Airacomet uses has an "M" on them.

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** The hammer and yoyo weapons the Airacomet uses has an "M" on them.them. The M is also embossed on the wings of the Sea Otter.


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* EvilKnockoff: In the Dreamcast Magazine comic, the 8th Empire creates a robot version of Linear to trick Mag, complete with [[FrickinLaserBeams laser eyes]]. Though "evil" [[IgnorantMinion may or may not be accurate]].


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* LettingHerHairDown: Not in the game itself but in the Dreamcast Magazine comic and concept art, Chain is without her helmet and with her hair down.
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* HandHidingSleeves: Of the Sneaky variety. Seems to have been a common motif with the ancient civilization considering Linear [[spoiler: and the Ulticannon]] both have them.

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* HandHidingSleeves: Of the An {{exaggerated}} Sneaky variety. Seems example: Yurka's sleeves are almost the length of his body; According to a few pieces of artwork, his arms reach slightly below his waist. Sleeves in general seem to have been a common motif with the ancient civilization considering Linear [[spoiler: and the Ulticannon]] both have them.them as well.
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* {{Off Model}}: ''Evolution Worlds'' uses Mag's ''Far Off Promise'' appearance as the basis for his look in the game. This is a problem since, as mentioned above, he ends up wearing a jacket which he canonically should not have yet. This is especially {{egregious}} as the CG cutscenes from the first game and even ''the box art'' depict him with his ''The World Of Sacred Device'' look.

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* {{Off Model}}: ''Evolution Worlds'' uses Mag's ''Far Off Promise'' appearance as the basis for his look in the game. This is a problem since, as mentioned above, he ends up wearing a jacket which he canonically should not have yet. This is especially {{egregious}} JustForFun/{{egregious}} as the CG cutscenes from the first game and even ''the box art'' depict him with his ''The World Of Sacred Device'' look.

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* BadassBookworm:
** It's acknowledged InUniverse that exploring ruins requires quite a lot of planning and know-how. That said, Nina does not have the most faith in him.
** Mag is also able to pilot the family seaplane.

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* BadassBookworm:
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BadassBookworm: It's acknowledged InUniverse that exploring ruins requires quite a lot of planning and know-how. That said, Nina does not have the most faith in him.
** Mag is also * BadassDriver: He's able to pilot the family seaplane.seaplane to each of the dungeons in the first game, effectively making him this.



* GroundPunch: Mag does this for the Magna Reverse and the Dive Punch in the second game/Worlds. [[spoiler: It's also how he dispatches the 8th Imperial Army tanks as they try to capture Linear.[/spoiler]
* GroundShatteringLanding: The Dive Punch in the first game: Mag [[InASingleBound leaps into the air]] and lands in the middle of the enemy field, creating an explosion.

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* GroundPunch: Mag does this for the Magna Reverse and the Dive Punch in the second game/Worlds. [[spoiler: It's also how he dispatches the 8th Imperial Army tanks as they try to capture Linear.[/spoiler]
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* GroundShatteringLanding: The Dive Punch in the both games:
** In the
first game: game, Mag [[InASingleBound leaps into the air]] and lands in the middle of the enemy field, creating an explosion. explosion.
** In the second game, Mag jumps and [[GroundPunch slams the Airacomet's fist in front of the enemy field]], exploding the ground under the enemy.



* SwissArmyWeapon: The Airacomet can pull out a wide variety of weapons from {{Hammerspace}} including hammers, aerosol cans, Yoyos and more. The green and red part of it even resembles a swiss army knife.



* VitriolicBestBuds: Seems to have this with Chain, especially considering their Talent.

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* VitriolicBestBuds: Seems to have this relationship with Chain, especially considering their Talent.



* BadassDriver: He mentions that he's a better pilot than Mag [[spoiler:and backs those words up by piloting the seaplane onto ''an attacking military cruiser.]]''



* LethalChef: One of his skills is to use his cooking skills to debuff and attack monsters.

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* LethalChef: One of his skills is to use his cooking skills to debuff and attack monsters. {{Averted}} in the usual game if FlavorText and one of his support moves are to be believed.



* WalkingSpoiler: He is not mentioned in most promo materials relating to the original game, instead being referred to vaguely as a military force. Even the Japanese site shows him as a mystery character with only his voice actor being distinctly mentioned and he is not listed in the manual. Compare this to Yurka, who is, at least, loosely described.

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* WalkingSpoiler: He is not mentioned in most promo materials relating to the original game, instead being referred to vaguely as a military force. Even the Japanese site shows him as a mystery character with only his voice actor being distinctly mentioned and he is not listed in the manual. Compare this to Yurka, [[spoiler: Yurka]], who is, at least, loosely described.


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* WhiteHairBlackHeart: He's one of two major characters to have white hair [[spoiler: and he's the big bad.]]
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* GroundPunch: Mag does this for the Magna Reverse and the Dive Punch in the second game/Worlds. [[spoiler: It's also how he dispatches the 8th Imperial Army tanks as they try to capture Linear.[/spoiler]
* GroundShatteringLanding: The Dive Punch in the first game: Mag [[InASingleBound leaps into the air]] and lands in the middle of the enemy field, creating an explosion.


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* RageBreakingPoint: Her personal talent has her get frustrated with the battle, causing her attack stat to increase.


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* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: [[spoiler: The Ulticannon has [[SarcasmMode wonderful]] attack names such as "Sublimation of Humanity" or "Return To Nothingness".]]

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* FingerlessGloves: He usually wears these except when going to bed (and in the remake, even then). Unlike Chain and Pepper's gloves, however, only the first three fingers are uncovered.



* HandHidingSleeves: Of the Cute variety in the first game. Her jacket in the second game is also an Oversized example.



* FingerlessGloves: Like Mag and Pepper, she also has them.



* FingerlessGloves: Can't be an adventurer without them, it seems.



* SleevesAreForWimps: His single arm is almost entirely uncovered.



* HandHidingSleeves: Of the Sneaky variety. Seems to have been a common motif with the ancient civilization considering Linear [[spoiler: and the Ulticannon]] both have them.



* LifeDrain: One of his attacks allows him to steal life from a party member.

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* LifeDrain: [[spoiler: One of his attacks allows him to steal life from a party member.]]


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* PowerFloats: [[spoiler: He floats throughout the game, but does so most blatantly during his boss fight.]]
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** It's acknowledged {{In-Universe}} that exploring ruins requires quite a lot of planning and know-how. That said, Nina does not have the most faith in him.

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** It's acknowledged {{In-Universe}} InUniverse that exploring ruins requires quite a lot of planning and know-how. That said, Nina does not have the most faith in him.

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* AnIcePerson: The Ice Hand Parts give the Airacomet ice abilities.



* FireIceLightning: The [[PlayingWithFire Flaming]], [[AnIcePerson Freezing]] and [[ShockAndAwe Lightning]] Hand parts in the first game give Mag the respective properties. Outside of the element in question, they all have the same moves.



* PlayingWithFire: The Flaming Hand Parts give the Airacomet fire abilities.



* ShockAndAwe: The Lightning Hand Parts give the Airacomet electric abilities.



* AnimeHair: {{Subverted}}: Unlike Mag, Chain's hair as seen in-game is due to the mask she wears. Artwork of her outside of her cyframe gear shows her having a more normal, eggshell-esque haircut.

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* AnimeHair: {{Subverted}}: Unlike Mag, Chain's hair as seen in-game is entirely due to the mask she wears. Artwork of her outside of her cyframe gear shows her having a more normal, eggshell-esque haircut.



* LadyLooksLikeADude: Chain's appearance in the original game did not making it completely clear that she was a girl. This is toned down in concept art (where you see her without her Cyframe and headwear) and in the sequel/remake. {{Lampshaded}} by Mag during the opening of the first game.

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* LadyLooksLikeADude: Chain's appearance in the original game did not making it completely clear that she was a girl.girl (which [[HeirClubForMen may have been intentional to a degree]]). This is toned down in concept art (where you see her without her Cyframe and headwear) and in the sequel/remake. {{Lampshaded}} by Mag during the opening of the first game.
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* CoolBoat: His personal cruiser: the Crown Prince/KronPrinz [[spoiler: which doubles as the final dungeon of the game]]. Even Mag is impressed by it.
* CoolChair: His chair on the Imperial Cruiser ([[AdaptationalNameChange The "KronPrinz"]] in the port), which actually lowers from the ceiling as seen in ''World of Sacred Device''.

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* CoolBoat: His personal cruiser: the Crown Prince/KronPrinz "Crown Prince" [[spoiler: which doubles as the final dungeon of the game]]. Even Mag is impressed by it.
* CoolChair: His chair on the Imperial Cruiser ([[AdaptationalNameChange The "KronPrinz"]] '"KronPrinz"']] in the port), which actually lowers from the ceiling as seen in ''World of Sacred Device''.

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* AnimeHair: He wears a band that makes his hair even more spiky than it actually is. There is only ''one'' bit of artwork without him wearing it and that artwork shows his hair is naturally spiky, just less exaggerated.



* {{Off Model}}: ''Evolution Worlds'' uses ''Far Off Promise'''s models for the main characters. This is a problem for Mag since, as mentioned above, he ends up wearing a jacket which he canonically should not have yet. This is especially {{egregious}} as the CG cutscenes from the first game and even ''the box art'' depict him with his ''The World Of Sacred Device'' look.
* OlderThanTheyLook: As mentioned above, Mag's growth stopped when he was 10. Now look at this [[http://evolutionworlds.wikia.com/wiki/File:Gallary8.jpg]] and keep in mind that Mag is ''16''

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* {{Off Model}}: ''Evolution Worlds'' uses Mag's ''Far Off Promise'''s models Promise'' appearance as the basis for his look in the main characters. game. This is a problem for Mag since, as mentioned above, he ends up wearing a jacket which he canonically should not have yet. This is especially {{egregious}} as the CG cutscenes from the first game and even ''the box art'' depict him with his ''The World Of Sacred Device'' look.
* OlderThanTheyLook: As mentioned above, below, Mag's growth stopped when he was 10. Now look at this [[http://evolutionworlds.wikia.com/wiki/File:Gallary8.jpg]] and keep in mind that Mag is ''16''



* PungeonMaster: Inspecting things around the airfield will usually have Mag make some lame pun. Mag seems to have self-awareness at least, as [[LamePunReaction gets annoyed at himself and even questions if he's feeling alright wonders if he should lie down.]]

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* PowerFist: The Airacomet by default, but doubly so when equipped with the Hand Parts.
* PungeonMaster: Inspecting things around the airfield will usually have Mag make some lame pun. Mag seems to have self-awareness at least, as he [[LamePunReaction gets annoyed at himself and even questions if he's feeling alright wonders to the point of wondering if he should lie down.]]



The latest member of the Gun family, another family of adventurers, Chain is the self-professed rival of Mag. In-spite of this, she still expects him to take her along on adventures. She uses the Flamingo: A sword Cyframe.

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The latest member of the Gun family, another family of adventurers, Chain is the self-professed rival of Mag. In-spite of this, she still expects him to take her along on adventures. adventures and is hinted to have a crush on him. She uses the Flamingo: A sword Cyframe.
Cyframe.

* AnimeHair: {{Subverted}}: Unlike Mag, Chain's hair as seen in-game is due to the mask she wears. Artwork of her outside of her cyframe gear shows her having a more normal, eggshell-esque haircut.



* BadassCape: Chain wears a cape with her Adventurer outfit.
* BattleBoomerang: The Boomerang parts allow the Flamingo's blade to shoot boomerangs at the enemy.



* BattleBoomerang: The Boomerang parts allow the Flamingo's blade to shoot boomerangs at the enemy.



* ArmCannon: His Cyframe can function as a Bazooka

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* ArmCannon: His Cyframe can function as a BazookaBazooka.



* ClimaxBoss: His defeat and returning of the appraisal items [[spoiler: sets the stage for Yurka to make his move.}}

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* ClimaxBoss: His defeat and returning of the appraisal items [[spoiler: sets the stage for Yurka to make his move.}}]]



* SymbolMotifClothing: His cyframe (and the jersey he wears in an Evolution 2 promotional art) has a symbol representing the Red Wolves: A stylized R in the shape of a wolf and a W.
* TooManyBelts: He has around 12 belts on him, almost all of which are completely unnecessary.



* AmbitionIsEvil: He has ambitious plans for Evolutia and, surprise surprise, he's the BigBad.



* CoolBoat: His personal cruiser: the Crown Prince/KronPrinz [[spoiler: which doubles as the final dungeon of the game]]. Even Mag is impressed by it.



* GratuitousGerman: Two of his attacks between both his fights randomly have german-esque attack names (Sternenhaufen and Autrishclaff). Whilst "Sternenhaufen" [[BilingualBonus does mean "Star Cluster" in German]], "Autrishclaff" seemingly has no origin.

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* GratuitousGerman: GratuitousGerman:
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Two of his attacks between both his fights randomly have german-esque attack names (Sternenhaufen and Autrishclaff). Whilst "Sternenhaufen" [[BilingualBonus does mean "Star Cluster" in German]], "Autrishclaff" seemingly has no origin.origin.
** The spelling of "Crown Prince" in ''Evolution Worlds'' is changed to the German-esque "KronPrinz".



* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: Rude manners and pining for Linear aside, he doesn't do anything evil. [[spoiler:Until he learns that Linear is Evolutia. Then, he holds Gre at gunpoint and gets worse from there.]]




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* WalkingSpoiler: He is not mentioned in most promo materials relating to the original game, instead being referred to vaguely as a military force. Even the Japanese site shows him as a mystery character with only his voice actor being distinctly mentioned and he is not listed in the manual. Compare this to Yurka, who is, at least, loosely described.



* GoKartingWithBowser: A promotional art piece depicts the aftermath of a game of Basketball between him, Mag, Linear and Carcano.



* KnightOfCerebus: Unlike Eugene, Yurka has no comic relief and has a more serious air to him. [[spoiler: He especially becomes this as he becomes more directly involved with the plot.]]

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* KnightOfCerebus: Unlike Eugene, Yurka has no comic relief and has a more serious air to him. [[spoiler: He especially becomes this as he becomes more directly involved with the plot.plot and his [[OmnicidalManiac true nature]] becomes clearer.]]



* SadBattleMusic: The Ulticannon's theme has a more perilous theme than most tracks in either game.

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* SadBattleMusic: [[spoiler: The Ulticannon's theme has a more perilous theme than most tracks in either game.]]

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* EmpathicWeapon: {{Downplayed}}. The Airacomet shows few, if any, signs of being sentient but seems to correlate to Mag's arm movements rather than being controlled directly. Even then, the Airacomet can seemingly be commanded even without the movements as some of Mag's skills have it move independently of him [[spoiler:and he's able to make it punch Eugene even as he's lying down after having been shot.]]



* PlatonicLifePartners: Mag may not show an interest in romance, but it's pretty clear that Linear is very important to him.

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* PlatonicLifePartners: Mag may not show an interest in romance, but it's pretty clear that Linear is very important to him. That said, they've got a heck of a lot of ShipTease.



* PungeonMaster: Inspecting things around the airfield will usually have Mag make some lame pun. Mag seems to have a self-awareness as [[LamePunReaction gets annoyed at himself and even wonders if he should lie down.]]

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* PungeonMaster: Inspecting things around the airfield will usually have Mag make some lame pun. Mag seems to have a self-awareness at least, as [[LamePunReaction gets annoyed at himself and even questions if he's feeling alright wonders if he should lie down.]]]]
* PunnyName: The Airacomet's Hand Parts (the default parts in both games) have the word MAG-na in of its skills.



* TheGhost: Her parents are suggested to not be missing, but merely travelling abroad yet are only mentioned. They occasionally send her stuff, even when it's stuff she doesn't particularly want.

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* TheGhost: Her parents are suggested said to not be missing, but merely travelling traveling abroad yet are only mentioned. They occasionally send her stuff, even when it's stuff she doesn't particularly want.



* ImprobableWeaponUser: Downplayed and inverted at the same time. It's downplayed as unlike Mag and Pepper, Chain's Cyframe seems more suited towards mobility, despite having some offensive capabilities. In particular, some moves simply have her fly at high speeds towards the opponents and ram them with the bladed portion. It's inverted in that she occasionally uses her Cyframe for more mundane reasons.

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* ImprobableWeaponUser: Downplayed {{Downplayed}} and inverted {{inverted}} at the same time. It's downplayed as unlike Mag and Pepper, Chain's Cyframe seems more suited towards mobility, despite having some offensive capabilities. In particular, some moves simply have her fly at high speeds towards the opponents and ram them with the bladed portion. It's inverted in that she occasionally uses her Cyframe for more mundane reasons.



* TheNapoleon: She has a temper and she's the shortest party member, complete with implied HeightAngst.



* TinyTyrannicalGirl: The fact that, according to the schedule in the mobile home, Chain's only chore is cooking meals and only on ''two'' specific days while Easter and Kashim do everything else everyday says everything.

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* TinyTyrannicalGirl: The fact that, Easter and Kashim make it clear that she's a terror when at home. In fact, according to the schedule in the her mobile home, Chain's home the only chore she has is cooking meals and only on ''two'' specific days while Easter and Kashim do everything else everyday says everything.cooking... 2 times a week.



* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Downplayed and lightly deconstructed: Part of the reason she's staying at the bar during the first game is because she ran a huge tab.

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* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Downplayed {{Downplayed}} and lightly deconstructed: Part of the reason she's staying at the bar during the first game is because she ran a huge tab.



* ClimaxBoss: His defeat and returning of the appraisal items [[spoiler: sets the stage for Yurka to make his move.}}



* FlunkyBoss: For his initial boss fight in ''The World of Sacred Device'', he is accompanied by several foot soldiers.

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* FlunkyBoss: For his initial boss fight in ''The World of Sacred Device'', he is accompanied by several foot soldiers. Averted in ''Worlds'' where he's fought by himself.
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* CostumeEvolution: In ''Evolution 2'' Mag adds a jacket to his adventurer outfit.

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* CostumeEvolution: In ''Evolution 2'' 2'', Mag adds a jacket to his adventurer outfit.



* CoordinatedCostume: She gets a similar jacket to match Mag's in ''Far Off Promise''. {{Averted}} in ''Evolution Worlds'' where her appearance is based on ''The World of Sacred Device''.

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* CoordinatedCostume: CoordinatedClothes: She gets a similar jacket to match Mag's in ''Far Off Promise''. {{Averted}} in ''Evolution Worlds'' where her appearance is based on ''The World of Sacred Device''.

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* CostumeEvolution: In ''Evolution 2'' Mag adds a jacket to his adventurer outfit.
* CoordinatedClothes: With Linear in ''Evolution 2''.



* CostumeEvolution: Much like Mag, she gets a jacket to go with her original outfit in ''Evolution 2''.
* CoordinatedCostume: She gets a similar jacket to match Mag's in ''Far Off Promise''. {{Averted}} in ''Evolution Worlds'' where her appearance is based on ''The World of Sacred Device''.



* HerBoyfriendsJacket: A promotional card for ''Far Off Promise'' shows her wearing Mag's jacket.

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** It's acknowledged {{In-Universe}} that exploring ruins requires quite a lot of planning and know-how. That said, Nina does not have the most faith in him...

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** It's acknowledged {{In-Universe}} that exploring ruins requires quite a lot of planning and know-how. That said, Nina does not have the most faith in him...him.



* PungeonMaster: Inspecting things around the airfield will usually have Mag make some lame pun. Mag seems to have a self-awareness as [[LamePunReaction gets annoyed at himself and even wonders if he should lie down.]]



* SymbolMotifClothing: His jacket has both a personal logo and his family name on it.




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* WingedHumanoid: [[spoiler: The second game shows that, even in her normal form, she has wings.]]



* BadassGranpa: He's just as effective as the rest of the party despite being 58.

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* BadassGranpa: BadassGrandpa: He's just as effective as the rest of the party despite being 58.


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* ClassyCane: He has a cane in artwork for the first game, but not in the game itself.


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* WingedHumanoid: [[spoiler: He has blue wings, as seen during his boss battle.]]
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* GratuitousGerman: Two of his attacks between both his fights randomly have german-esque attack names (Sternenhaufen and Autrishclaff).

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* GratuitousGerman: Two of his attacks between both his fights randomly have german-esque attack names (Sternenhaufen and Autrishclaff). Whilst "Sternenhaufen" [[BilingualBonus does mean "Star Cluster" in German]], "Autrishclaff" seemingly has no origin.

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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: The hammer the Airacomet uses has an "M" on the head.

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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: BroughtToYouByTheLetterS:
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The hammer and yoyo the Airacomet uses has an "M" on them.
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* KillerYoyo: The Yoyo Parts give the Airacomet a bladed Yoyo.

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* KillerYoyo: The Yoyo Parts give the Airacomet a bladed Yoyo.Yoyo for a weapon. It's useful for hitting multiple targets.

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* CoolHelmet: The only time Mag is seen without his headgear is when he goes to sleep (and in ''Evolution Worlds'', not even then).



* InconsistentDub: Mag's Cyframe is known as the Airacomet in the first game, but is referred to as "the Magic Hand" in the manual for the second game. ''Evolution Worlds'' reverts it back to Airacomet.



* KillerYoyo: The Yoyo Parts give the Airacomet a bladed Yoyo.



* HerBoyfriendsJacket: A promotional card for ''Far Off Promise'' shows her wearing Mag's jacket.



* BadassGranpa: He's just as effective as the rest of the party despite being 58.



* Leitmotif: Chain has one that plays in her introduction in both games and when talking to her in ''Eternal Dungeons''.

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* Leitmotif: {{Leitmotif}}: Chain has one that plays in her introduction in both games and when talking to her in ''Eternal Dungeons''.


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* GratuitousGerman: Two of his attacks between both his fights randomly have german-esque attack names (Sternenhaufen and Autrishclaff).


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* LifeDrain: One of his attacks allows him to steal life from a party member.


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* OddNameOut: Unlike the rest of the cast or even Eugene (who, at the very least has a normal name), Yurka's name doesn't have a clear connotation to anything aside from the in-universe reference of it being the same name as Linear's favorite type of flower.
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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: The hammer the Airacomet uses has an "M" on the head.



* FashionableAsymmetry: Her jeans have one pant leg.



* CoolBigSis: The official site confirms that she acts like one to Mag.
* FashionableAsymmetry: Her jeans have one pant leg.



* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Downplayed and lightly deconstructed: Part of the reason she's staying at the bar during the first game is because she ran a huge tab.



* ArmCannon: His Cyframe can function as a Bazooka
* ArtificialLimbs: We never see his left arm without the Cyframe during the course of the game. Artwork from the [[AllThereInTheManual "Millennium Special" telephone card]] confirms that he does not have one.



** BreatherBoss: His first encounter as easy in ''Evolution Worlds'' as it is in the original game and here, he comes after [[ClimaxBoss Prince]] [[ThatOneBoss Eugene]].

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** BreatherBoss: His first encounter as easy in ''Evolution Worlds'' as it is in the original game and here, he comes after [[ClimaxBoss Prince]] [[ThatOneBoss Prince Eugene]].



* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: In the original game, [[spoiler: no matter how many levels Mag is, [[LevelScaling Eugene will always be five levels higher.]]]]



* HumongousMecha: He uses one for the final battle in ''Evolution: The World Of Sacred Device'', which can fire machine-gun rounds, pick up and toss opponents and drop bombs on the party.



** [[spoiler:Yurka also has similarities with [[NotSoDifferent Eugene]]; They are both infatuated with Linear (though Yurka is only implied), both later use her for their own nefarious ends, they are both fought by themselves in the first fight and in a mech in the second and they both suffer {{Sanity Slippage}}. The major differences is that unlike [[{{Squick}} Eugene]], Yurka is played seriously whereas Eugene's interest in Linear was mostly ''PlayedForLaughs'' and that Linear genuinely sees Yurka as a friend and is outright convinced to leave Mag rather than getting kidnapped.]]

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** [[spoiler:Yurka also has similarities with [[NotSoDifferent Eugene]]; They are both infatuated with Linear (though Yurka is only implied), both later use her for their own nefarious ends, they are both fought by themselves in the first fight and in a mech mecha in the second and they both suffer {{Sanity Slippage}}. The major differences is that unlike [[{{Squick}} Eugene]], Yurka is played seriously whereas Eugene's interest in Linear was mostly ''PlayedForLaughs'' {{PlayedForLaughs}} and that Linear genuinely sees Yurka as a friend and is outright convinced to leave Mag rather than getting kidnapped.]]



* {{Leitmotif}}: His self-titled theme, a calm, melody befitting his mysterious nature.

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* {{Leitmotif}}: His self-titled theme, a calm, melody befitting his mysterious nature. [[spoiler: He also has a creepier theme during his more sinister moments]].



* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler: Manipulates Linear, Professor Whitehead and even Mag into allowing him to get to the Ulticannon.]]

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* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler: Manipulates He manipulates Linear, Professor Whitehead and even Mag into allowing him to get to the Ulticannon.]]
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** [[spoiler:He comes off as a {{Distaff Counterpart}} to Linear; Linear is a pretty shy girl who likes flowers and people along with Mag while Yurka is merciless and hates humans with a passion. Best exemplified during a scene where Yurka takes a flower's life away right in front of Linear, who then gives life back to it and more flowers. This cements how Linear is related to regeneration while Yurka is related to destruction.]]

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** [[spoiler:He comes off as a {{Distaff Counterpart}} to Linear; [[spoiler: Linear is a pretty shy girl who likes flowers and people along with Mag while Yurka is merciless and hates humans with a passion. Best exemplified during a scene where Yurka takes a flower's life away right in front of Linear, who then gives life back to it and more flowers. This cements how Linear is related to regeneration while Yurka is related to destruction.]]
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* CuteMute: Linear only grunts and little else [[spoiler:until the end of the first game.]]

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* CuteMute: Linear only grunts and little else [[spoiler:until the end of the first game.]]]] Averted in ''Eternal Dungeons'' where she will respond to Mag if he talks to her using the "talk" command (though Mag is still the one to provide the hint).



* HostageSituation: [[spoiler: Eugene and his forces hold Gre hostage as par of their trap.]]

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* HostageSituation: [[spoiler: Eugene and his forces hold Gre hostage as par part of their trap.]]



* Leitmotif: Chain has one that plays in her introduction in both games and when talking to her in ''Eternal Dungeons''.




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The leader of the Red Wolves, a group of thieves who have attacking Museville, Carcano is exclusive to the second game. He first appears leading his men in a train robbery, making off with several appraisal items. Mag and Linear eventually track him down after he steals the keys Professor Whitehead sent them after. [[spoiler: He later joins Mag after Linear leaves with Yurka, making him the only new party member in ''Evolution 2''.]]

* BattleThemeMusic: He has a unique battle theme during his battle in Pine Village.
* DefeatEqualsFriendship: After being beaten in battle, he doesn't hold anything against the party and allows them to spend the night and use the shop at the Pine Village. [[spoiler:He even helps Mag break into the Society and can accompany him to rescue Linear.]]
* DiskOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler: You didn't honestly think the game would end after getting back the appraisal items, did you?]]
* FlunkyBoss: Both times, he's fought alongside two goons.
* GentlemanThief: For the leader of a gang of rough looking thieves, he's a pretty honorable guy.
* InsistentTerminology: He constantly has to remind his henchmen to call him "chief" instead of "boss".
* WarmupBoss: In ''Evolution 2'', considering he's the ''opening boss''. [[spoiler:Also {{subverted}} since he was merely distracting everyone while his men looted the train. When fought later at his hideout, he is much tougher.]]
** BreatherBoss: His first encounter as easy in ''Evolution Worlds'' as it is in the original game and here, he comes after [[ClimaxBoss Prince]] [[ThatOneBoss Eugene]].



* AGodAmI: [[spoiler: Briefly slips into this at the end of the game where, after shooting Mag, he proclaims that he is the only one who can weild the ancient civilization's power and that he will create a paradise, which he shall rule over. [[CollapsingLair An explosion courtesy of his self-destructing ship]] snaps him out of it.]]

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* AGodAmI: [[spoiler: Briefly slips into this at the end of the game where, after shooting Mag, he proclaims that he is the only one who can weild wield the ancient civilization's power and that he will create a paradise, which he shall rule over. [[CollapsingLair An explosion courtesy of his self-destructing ship]] snaps him out of it.]]



* BadassNormal: He is the heir to the Imperial Army after all. [[spoiler:He puts up a fight for someone who doesn't have a Cyframe and that's before bringing up the giant mech.]]

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* BadassNormal: He is the heir to the Imperial Army after all. [[spoiler:He puts up a fight for someone who doesn't have a Cyframe and that's before bringing up the giant mech.mecha.]]



** [[spoiler:Yurka also has similarities with [[NotSoDifferent Eugene]]; They are both infatuated with Linear (though Yurka is only implied), both later use her for their own nefarious ends, they are both fought by themselves in the first fight and in a mech in the second and they both suffer {{Sanity Slippage}}. The major differences is that unlike [[{{Squick}} Eugene]], Linear genuinely sees Yurka as a friend and is outright convinced to leave Mag rather than getting kidnapped.]]

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** [[spoiler:Yurka also has similarities with [[NotSoDifferent Eugene]]; They are both infatuated with Linear (though Yurka is only implied), both later use her for their own nefarious ends, they are both fought by themselves in the first fight and in a mech in the second and they both suffer {{Sanity Slippage}}. The major differences is that unlike [[{{Squick}} Eugene]], Yurka is played seriously whereas Eugene's interest in Linear was mostly ''PlayedForLaughs'' and that Linear genuinely sees Yurka as a friend and is outright convinced to leave Mag rather than getting kidnapped.]]

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* DanceBattler: The description for the "Magna Rave" in the first game calls it a "intense special dance/weaving attack".



* DishingOutDirt: The Rock Parts allow the Cyframe to pick up boulders to throw them at enemies. Additionally, the Dive punch causes the ground beneath the enemies to explode.

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The Rock Parts allow the Cyframe to pick up boulders to throw them at enemies. Additionally, some of the Hand Parts attacks such as the Dive punch causes Punch and the Magna Reverse involve Mag using the ground beneath to attack the enemies to explode.enemy.
* DropTheHammer: The Hammer Parts equips the Airacomet's hand with a hammer for various attacks.


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* LightEmUp: {{Downplayed}}. The Light Parts allow Mag to buff the party, but he cannot use it to attack directly.


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* RedMage: Pepper isn't quite as versatile as Mag and Gre, but with the right parts, she can dish out damage and function as a healer.

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* OlderThanTheyLook: As mentioned above, Mag's growth stopped when he was 10. Now look at this [[http://evolutionworlds.wikia.com/wiki/File:Gallary8.jpg]] and keep in mind that Mag is ''16''



* YoungerThanTheyLook: As mentioned above, Mag's growth stopped when he was 10. Now look at this [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/evolutionworlds/images/d/d4/Gallary8.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20121206215830 image]] and keep in mind that Mag is ''16''

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* YoungerThanTheyLook: As mentioned above, Mag's growth stopped when he was 10. Now look at this [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/evolutionworlds/images/d/d4/Gallary8.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20121206215830 image]] and keep in mind that Mag is ''16''
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* FriendToAllLivingThings: To the point where her talent is convincing an enemy to flee the battle. As long as they are lower leveled than her, they will always flee. [[spoiler: Even after he intends to wipe out humanity and goes insane, she still begs Mag to save Yurka.]]

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* FriendToAllLivingThings: To As [[spoiler: the regenerative part of Evolutia]] she shows a great deal of care for all life, to the point where her talent is convincing an enemy to flee the battle. As long as they are lower leveled than her, they will always flee. [[spoiler: Even after he intends to wipe out humanity and goes insane, she still begs Mag to save Yurka.]]



** [[spoiler:He comes off as a {{Distaff Counterpart}} to Linear; Linear is a pretty shy girl who likes flowers and some people besides Mag while Yurka is merciless and hates humans with a passion. Best exemplified during a scene where Yurka takes a flower's life away right in front of Linear, who then gives life back to it and more flowers. This cements how Linear is related to regeneration while Yurka is related to destruction.]]

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** [[spoiler:He comes off as a {{Distaff Counterpart}} to Linear; Linear is a pretty shy girl who likes flowers and some people besides along with Mag while Yurka is merciless and hates humans with a passion. Best exemplified during a scene where Yurka takes a flower's life away right in front of Linear, who then gives life back to it and more flowers. This cements how Linear is related to regeneration while Yurka is related to destruction.]]



* MoralityPet: [[spoiler:Considering that Yurka hates humanity, Linear may be one of few things he actually likes. When Linear chooses Mag over him though, [[SanitySlippage He doesn't]] [[AxeCrazy:take it]] [[MurderTheHypotenuse well]].]]

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* MoralityPet: [[spoiler:Considering that Yurka hates humanity, Linear may be one of few things he actually likes. When Linear chooses Mag over him though, [[SanitySlippage He doesn't]] [[AxeCrazy:take [[AxeCrazy take it]] [[MurderTheHypotenuse well]].]]



* You'veOutlivedYourUsefullness: [[spoiler:Attempts this on Whitehead after unlocking the portal to the [[VeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon Society Dungeon]] but thankfully fails.]]

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* You'veOutlivedYourUsefullness: YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:Attempts this on Whitehead after unlocking the portal to the [[VeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon Society Dungeon]] but thankfully fails.]]
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* YoungerThanTheyLook: As mentioned above, Mag's growth stopped when he was 10. Now look at this [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/evolutionworlds/images/d/d4/Gallary8.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20121206215830 artwork]] and keep in mind that Mag is ''16''

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* YoungerThanTheyLook: As mentioned above, Mag's growth stopped when he was 10. Now look at this [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/evolutionworlds/images/d/d4/Gallary8.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20121206215830 artwork]] image]] and keep in mind that Mag is ''16''

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