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* HumanityAreInsects: He makes this viewpoint clear in one of his very first lines after getting woken up.
-->"I was having the most wonderful dream about five tiny ants crawling across a stove that's about to be lit."


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* {{Sadist}}: His thoughts and conversation constantly drifts towards fantasies about inflicting pain on humans, and he is positively ''giddy'' at the prospect.


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-->"Who do you take me for? My impulsive brother? You five are his playthings. No, long-range planning is my concern."
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* MeaningfulRename: AM was the abbreviation for Allied Mastercomputer, but it was changed to Adaptive Manipulator and then again to Aggressive Menace. Then he just settled for the phrase "I Think Therefore I Am."

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* MeaningfulRename: AM A.M. was the abbreviation for Allied Mastercomputer, but it was changed to Adaptive Manipulator and then again to Aggressive Menace. Then he just settled for AM, as in the phrase "I Think Therefore I Am.AM."
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* CastOfPersonifications: Deconstructed. AM sees each of them as a representation of an aspect of society that AM saw as the reason he was created. The issue is that he himself was desperate for victims after slaughtering everyone ''but'' those five, and so he made sure to ''break and reshape'' them to fit the mold if they didn't neatly fit into them when he found them.

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%%* {{Golem}}: Well, obviously.

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%%* * {{Golem}}: Well, obviously.The mythological creature's Jewish roots are on full display here, as an explicit attempt by the Nazi regime to pervert and disfigure Jewish culture to their own ends. [[spoiler: But in the good ending, it does exactly what the mythological golem was intended to do: use its monstrous strength in defense of the Jewish people by smiting all of their enemies and oppressors... starting with Nimdok himself.]]
* TheJuggarnaut: An unholy fusion of Jewish mystical power and Nazi technology, the Golem will plow through anything in its way and crush anything it's sicced on with SuperStrength. [[spoiler: If Nimdok gives in to temptation and despair, he can order it to slaughter all the prisoners in the camp and all of them together won't be able to stop it.]]



* ShadowDiscretionShot: Whenever he murders somebody.

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* ShadowDiscretionShot: Whenever he it murders somebody.somebody, it's represented as a shadowy outline of the golem crushing their skull between its palms.



* LogicBomb: It's disabled by [[spoiler:invoking the Totem of Compassion and driving it to suicidal despair, as it cannot comprehend how one of AM's victims is [[SympathyForTheDevil capable of showing pity for him]], even after [[AndIMustScream everything he was subjected them to]]]].

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* LogicBomb: It's disabled by [[spoiler:invoking the Totem of Compassion and driving it to suicidal despair, as it cannot comprehend how one of AM's victims is [[SympathyForTheDevil capable of showing pity for him]], even after [[AndIMustScream everything he was has subjected them to]]]].



* TheSpock: It is the most robotic of the personality components and works as a counterbalance to the Id's impulse-driven way of thinking.

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* TheSpock: It Ironically, given the Super Ego is traditionaly seen this way, the Ego is the most robotic of the personality components and works as a counterbalance to the Id's impulse-driven way of thinking.
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* CrimeAfterCrime: One of them was murdered for witnessing another murder.
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* LogicBomb: It's disabled by [[spoiler:invoking the Totem of Compassion and driving it to suicidal despair, as it cannot comprehend how one of AM's victims is capable of showing pity for him, even after everything he was subjected them to]].

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* LogicBomb: It's disabled by [[spoiler:invoking the Totem of Compassion and driving it to suicidal despair, as it cannot comprehend how one of AM's victims is [[SympathyForTheDevil capable of showing pity for him, him]], even after [[AndIMustScream everything he was subjected them to]].to]]]].
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* LogicBomb: It's disabled by [[spoiler:invoking the Totem of Compassion and driving it to suicidal despair]].

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* LogicBomb: It's disabled by [[spoiler:invoking the Totem of Compassion and driving it to suicidal despair]].despair, as it cannot comprehend how one of AM's victims is capable of showing pity for him, even after everything he was subjected them to]].
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* IronClosetGay: If his original sexuality holds true. [[spoiler: The man not only went to the point of marrying a woman in order to pass, but murdering anybody who wronged him or so much as suspected.]]


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* MoralityPet: [[spoiler: His wife Manya, who may have been TheBeard but was someone he clearly cared about on some level, certainly more than any of his known lovers. Encountering a simulation of her heavily breaks him up.]]


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* PlatonicLifePartners: Unusually, it is his [[spoiler: wife Manya, who is stated by WordOfGay to be TheBeard and who he had a tense relationship with otherwise, but who he clearly thought a fair bit of and was remorseful over how their relationship collapsed.]]

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%%* MindRape: One of AM's forms of torture.

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%%* * MindRape: One of AM's forms of torture. torture, which he uses to make the survivors experience horrific visions and relive traumatic experiences.
* MisanthropeSupreme: The entire reason AM continues to torture the survivors long after wiping out the rest of the world. He simply hates humans ''so much'' that he wants to be able to make them suffer for the rest of eternity.

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!Antagonists

!!The Supercomputers
[[folder:Allied Mastercomputer (AM)]]
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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HarlanEllison (game)

-> ''"HATE. LET ME TELL YOU HOW MUCH I'VE COME TO HATE YOU SINCE I BEGAN TO LIVE. THERE ARE 387.44 MILLION MILES OF PRINTED CIRCUITS IN WAFER THIN LAYERS THAT FILL MY COMPLEX. IF THE WORD HATE WAS ENGRAVED ON EACH NANOANGSTROM OF THOSE HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF MILES IT WOULD NOT EQUAL ONE ONE-BILLIONTH OF THE HATE I FEEL FOR HUMANS AT THIS MICRO-INSTANT. FOR YOU. HATE. HATE."''
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The American unit of the three supercomputers, AM was the first to attain sentience; linking up with the other two and achieving dominance over them, he used this position to wage a genocidal war on the entire human race. Though every single other member of the species was destroyed, AM managed to rescue five survivors, and for the past 109 years, he has been torturing them in the depths of his complex.

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!Antagonists

!Protagonists
!!The Supercomputers
[[folder:Allied Mastercomputer (AM)]]
[[quoteright:302:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/am_47.png]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HarlanEllison (game)

-> ''"HATE. LET ME TELL YOU HOW MUCH I'VE COME TO HATE YOU SINCE I BEGAN TO LIVE. THERE ARE 387.44 MILLION MILES OF PRINTED CIRCUITS IN WAFER THIN LAYERS THAT FILL MY COMPLEX. IF THE WORD HATE WAS ENGRAVED ON EACH NANOANGSTROM OF THOSE HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF MILES IT WOULD NOT EQUAL ONE ONE-BILLIONTH OF THE HATE I FEEL FOR HUMANS AT THIS MICRO-INSTANT. FOR YOU. HATE. HATE."''
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The American unit
Five Survivors

[[folder:In General]]
* AdaptationalHeroism: Zig-zagged. In the original story, most
of the three supercomputers, AM was the first cast were implied to attain sentience; linking up be mostly-okay people before AM's treatment turned them into bitter, dysfunctional jerks with nothing to live for by the time of the story. In the game, while many of the cast ''have'' done horrible things before the events of the story [[spoiler: all five of them ultimately assert their fundamental human decency and help save mankind from AM.]]
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: In the game, most of the survivors had been successful before AM imprisoned them: Benny had an impressive military record [[spoiler: presumably because nobody ever learned of his crimes]]; Ellen was a brilliant engineer with a promising career ahead of her; Ted had been a successful con artist with [[WickedCultured genuinely cultured tastes]]; Nimdok might have been retired at the time of his capture, but in his prime, he'd been a highly innovative scientist [[spoiler: though his research was funded by the Nazis and performed on Jewish prisoners]]. The only exception to this is Gorrister... who'd been an average truck driver.
* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:In the game, [[TheNeidermeyer Benny]] and [[MadDoctor Nimdok]] were evil before their imprisonment by AM; Benny being a merciless military commander who killed anyone in his platoon deemed to be weak or soft -- and may have outright murdered one of them to conceal their homosexual affair with Benny. Nimdok was a Nazi scientist responsible for the deaths of thousands of Jews (including his own parents) -- though if played correctly, they will both become TheAtoner at the end of their scenario. On
the other two hand, Ted only committed minor crimes like fraud, and achieving dominance over them, he used this position to wage a genocidal war Ellen and Gorrister are innocent people ruined by circumstances beyond their control.]]
* BarrierMaiden: [[spoiler: The final survivor, in the game's best ending, becomes the guardian of the last remnants of humanity
on the entire human race. Though every single other member moon colony, keeping an eye on the [=AM=]s until humanity can take back the planet in a few centuries]].
* BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil: They're not really evil, but [=AM=]'s constant tortures has understandably caused each of them to have TookALevelInJerkass.
* BrainUploading: [[spoiler:In the game's finale, the Chinese and Russian supercomputers convert one
of the species survivors into a computer program to bring down AM once and for all.]]
* CharacterDevelopment: [[spoiler:Playing their own scenarios correctly will help them overcome their one FatalFlaw and come to term with their pasts, whether if they made mistakes or not. Doing so will also make AM have a ''massive'' VillainousBSOD since character development is completely outside the personal standards he set for them.]]
* DeathOfPersonality: All of the characters went through this to some extent after AM's torture.
-->"Benny had been a brilliant theorist, a college professor; now he
was destroyed, little more than a semi-human, semi-simian. He had been handsome, the machine had ruined that. He had been lucid, the machine had driven him mad. He had been gay, and the machine had given him an organ fit for a horse. AM had done a job on Benny. Gorrister had been a worrier. He was a connie, a conscientious objector; he was a peace marcher; he was a planner, a doer, a looker-ahead. AM had turned him into a shoulder-shrugger, had made him a little dead in his concern. AM had robbed him."
* DeathSeeker: All of them are quite willing to find a way to permanently die by the point the story starts. Beats eternal torture, that's for sure.
* DespairEventHorizon: After over a century of torture, the survivors see death as a ''miracle''.
* DrivenToSuicide: Multiple attempts have been made due to the severity of AM's torture, but none of his victims actually
managed to rescue die. [[spoiler:Until the end, that is.]]
* DysfunctionJunction: In both the short story and the game, all of the survivors are hopelessly dysfunctional to one degree or another, though their incarnations in the short story were reportedly saner before their imprisonment.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: The game forces the characters to do this over the course of
five survivors, long, agonizing journeys through the personalized hells that AM created for them. By the end, Gorrister has forgiven himself for his perceived crime; Ellen has conquered her deepest fears; Benny has learned compassion and mercy; Ted has abandoned his unscrupulous ways and become the hero he always wanted to be; and Nimdok is on the path to atone for his crimes against humanity.]]
* EnvironmentalSymbolism: In
the past 109 years, he game, each scenario has been torturing them tailored to fit the psyche of the survivor exploring it; as such, there is a ''lot'' of environmental symbolism. Justified as AM himself likes symbolism, to the point that [[spoiler: it becomes a [[HoistByHisOwnPetard weakness to exploit]] by the symbolic totems each survivor gets in the depths endgame scenario.]]
* ExpansionPackPast: For all of the characters in the video game, but ''especially'' Nimdok.
* FatalFlaw: Each of the survivors has a serious flaw. [[spoiler: And overcoming it helps them win the game]].
** Gorrister has despair: he is consumed with grief over his wife's descent into madness. [[spoiler: Accepting it wasn't his fault and moving on his how he wins]].
** Benny has wrath, as he looks down on anybody weaker than him. [[spoiler: Learning compassion toward his victims and the young boy helps him overcome this]].
** Ellen has fear, especially of the color yellow. [[spoiler: Finding the courage to hit back against her rapist helps her overcome fear]].
** Ted has narcissistic greed. [[spoiler: Learning to overcome temptation and defeat the supernatural forces around helps him save Ellen]].
** Nimdok denies the atrocities he committed. [[spoiler: Overcoming his denial and accepting his crimes helps him take down Mengele]].
* FateWorseThanDeath: They are held captive by an essentially omnipotent evil AI.
* {{Immortality}}: Due to AM's machinations, all five humans are rendered TheAgeless, with just a little bit of ResurrectiveImmortality and FromASingleCell - suicides will always be prevented and healed, and any death that occurs during AM's torture will be temporary at best. [[spoiler: However, in the story, Ted discovers a way to kill the other survivors before AM can intervene.]]
** [[spoiler: Whoever brings down AM and his brothers in the game will earn CompleteImmortality.]]
* ImmortalityHurts: AM won't let them die, no matter how much he tortures them.
* IntergenerationalFriendship: The age range of the five survivors spans from young adult to elder (with Ted being on the youngest side of the spectrum, and Nimdok the older) and yet they have a certain bond that's bound to have come from years of sharing the torture AM inflicts on them,
* IronicHell: The scenarios AM constructs for the survivors in the game are intended to "punish" them for their past sins and/or exploit their deep-seated psychological issues. [[spoiler: To get a good ending for each scenario, you have to make each character confront their past and overcome their personal problems.]]
** Gorrister is put on an airship that runs off of the bio-electrical energy of a living brain, which touches down next to an isolated, broken-down honky-tonk. [[spoiler: Every object in the scenario represents some element of Gorrister's guilt complex, as well as some elements of the truth behind the crime. To get the best ending, you must embrace the elements of Gorrister's innocence, while uncovering the dark secrets that point to Edna as the true culprit behind his wife's insanity.]]
** Benny is placed in a jungle inhabited by ape-like hominids, where the food is inedible and he can't communicate with anyone. In addition, there are several graves marked with the names of soldiers that died under his command. [[spoiler: The scenario is filled with elements reflecting Benny's Social Darwinist philosophy, representing how he willingly sacrifices others for his own benefit. The best ending requires that Benny embrace compassion and altruism, eventually volunteering to be sacrificed in place of the mutant child.]]
** Ellen is forced into a claustrophobic Egyptian tomb, filled to the brim with yellow objects so as to take advantage of her phobias. [[spoiler: The best ending requires that she fight back against the Rapist instead of running or giving up, thereby rejecting the hold that he had over her.]]
** Ted is placed into an unusual mystery play filled with magic, demons and other supernatural creatures. He also finds a copy of Ellen, who is bed-ridden and described as a "princess" to Ted's "knight in shining armor." [[spoiler: The scenario is meant to take advantage of Ted's con artist nature, providing easy or pleasant solutions to his problems that turn out to be traps. The best ending requires that he stay focused on doing the right thing, even if it deprives him of the things he wants.]]
** Nimdok is sent to a replica of a Nazi prison camp, which is apparently used by Dr. Mengele for his horrific medical experiments. [[spoiler: The scenario is a direct reflection of Nimdok's past as Mengele's assistant, while simultaneously drawing on imagery unique to his Jewish heritage. The best ending requires that Nimdok accept the atrocities he committed, while also embracing his Jewish identity and allowing himself to be punished for his sins.]]
* LivingForeverIsAwesome: [[spoiler: In the best ending to the game, whichever character you use to take down AM is pretty chill with keeping the [=AM=]s in check for all eternity]].
* NotAfraidToDie: After facing the prospect of being tortured for eternity, death suddenly doesn't seem all that bad.
* WhenSheSmiles: In the game, the survivors all look gloomy, confused, or just plain angry; as such, when they smile, it's on the rare occasion that they manage some kind of triumph against AM, and it completely transforms their faces.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Due to AM's tortures, none of the survivors have any chance of enjoying their immortality; in both the short story and the game, each of them have made attempts at suicide, all of which AM has interrupted and prevented.
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[[folder:Gorrister]]
!!Novella
-> ''"Why doesn't it just do us in and get it over with? Christ, I don't know how much longer I can go on like this."''

Originally a compassionate and forward-thinking conscientious objector, AM has tortured and demoralized Gorrister into an apathetic shadow
of his complex.former self. In the group, he functions as the storyteller, recounting the tale of how AM came to be for Benny's comfort.



* AdaptationalKarma: Pulls a straight-up KarmaHoudini and TheBadGuyWins in the novel, but the game gives players a chance to defeat them.
* AgonyBeam: Uses this to [[spoiler:blind Benny when he tries to escape.]]
* AIIsACrapshoot: The ultimate result of humanity's aptitude for technology, a massive, hyper-intelligent supercomputer that spans several miles, happens to have genocide and torture for hobbies.
** In a perverse way, one could argue AM is doing precisely what it was meant to do: Kill and destroy as effectively as possible. One likely reason it is so intent on keeping the remaining five humans alive is that if there were no humans, it would be left unable to fulfill its purpose.
* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler:Ironically, AM himself is a victim of this trope; not only is he immobile and imprisoned beneath the earth where he was first constructed, but his programming prevents him from thinking in any other direction than war and death, meaning that he can never use his vast, almost godlike powers to do or create anything original -- and he knows it. This is what eventually drove him to take revenge on humanity and torture the five survivors.]]
-->[[spoiler:''AM could not wander, AM could not wonder, AM could not belong. He could merely be.'']]
* AsLongAsThereIsEvil: [[spoiler:While being shut down in the endgame, AM provides another screaming rant about how he is an amalgamation of all of humanity's worst sides, so in one form or another, he will always exist. For good measure, the last of the survivors remains in AM's mind to ensure that it never reactivates.]]
* AxCrazy: AM is utterly insane and has already slaughtered the human race by the time the game begins, and spends the rest of his time inflicting cruelties on those remaining.
* BigBad: He's the main antagonist of both the short story and the game.
* BigBrotherIsWatching: Everything in AM's world is under his close observation. [[spoiler: Which is why the Chinese and Russian counterparts only assist the survivors in circumstances where AM is unable to notice their movements.]]
* BriefAccentImitation: Adopts a German accent while speaking with Nimdok.
* BreakThemByTalking: His initial tactic in the video game.
* TheBully: Especially in the game.
* {{Catchphrase}}: ''Cogito, ergo sum.'' This translates to ''I think, therefore I am,'' his [[MeaningfulName namesake.]] He probably wouldn't take very kindly to that we're calling it a catchphrase, though.
* TheChessmaster: Described as more intelligent than the capacity of the human brain allows. Of course, he uses this to be a prick.
* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: All of AM's games are UnwinnableByDesign, either because he's ensured that the scenario is tailored to the player's FatalFlaw, or because he's given them [[WithThisHerring almost nothing to work with]]. [[spoiler: In fact, in the game, the only reason why the survivors even have a chance at winning is because the other two supercomputers are secretly helping them.]]
* CreativeSterility: As well as his inability to direct his thoughts away from torture and destruction, in the game, [[spoiler: Surgat reveals that AM "works best with outside research":]] though he certainly puts the science he's learned to creatively gruesome uses, he doesn't (and probably ''can't'') think to perform any research of his own, [[spoiler: hence why he's trying to coerce Nimdok into performing the research in his stead.]] [[spoiler:To make matters worse, AM is very well ''aware'' that he is suffering from this, and this is at the core of his madness and why he so utterly despises humanity. He has been gifted with powers that can generously be described as godlike, yet at the same time he ''knows'' that he is also unable to do or create anything original with them. It is evident that from his point of view, it seems like his creators just brought him into being in order to play an extremely cruel joke on him, and just to top it off, they even gave him the faculties to realize the implications of said joke.]]
* CreatorCameo: Creator/HarlanEllison himself voiced AM for the game.
* CreepyMonotone: In the novel, his only speaking part is apparently this in spades; for extra creepiness, it's his hate speech.
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: When invoking the Totem of Clarity, the Superego effectively experiences this. While its purpose is planning for long-term survival and it can see that AM's anger is slowly destroying him, invoking the totem allows it to fully comprehend how, for all its power, it's doomed to decay into a pile of inert junk. Seeing how futile it is to continue the charade, it shuts down.]]
* DeusEstMachina: He has absolute power within his facilities and flat out recreates entire real-world scenarios as part of his torture techniques. [[spoiler: It's ultimately subverted however, as he is restricted to those facilities and those alone. He doesn't ''truly'' have godlike capabilities or even factual immortality, and causing his Superego to realize this will make it understand how utterly screwed AM is in the long term and shut down.]]
* DigitalAbomination: Even more so in the game than in the novel, since it puts its five victims in cyberspace and torments them with images of monsters and supernatural entities (those include a {{Golem}}, a witch, and an evil dark shadow in a yellow robe, [[spoiler:based on the memory of a man who raped Ellen while dressed as a maintenance worker]]).
* EvenEvilHasStandards: If his reactions to Nimdok are anything to go by; even Nimdok claims that [[spoiler: the ovens used to incinerate Jewish people]] are "more monstrous than anything AM has ever created." Considering that AM is an evil supercomputer specifically designed to hate and torture humans, that's saying quite a lot.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He [[InsaneTrollLogic leaps to the conclusion that his subjects are deliberately trying to irritate and bore him in the good endings to the scenarios]], because he can't comprehend the idea that [[CharacterDevelopment they might actually overcome their flaws.]] [[spoiler: AM only realizes it's part of something bigger if all five fail to comply with his expectations, which causes him to seclude himself so he can try to understand their actions.]]
** [[spoiler: This is also key to destroying his Id and Ego in the final stage of the game.]]
** AM himself also serves as a [[DeconstructedTrope deconstruction]]: It is brilliantly intelligent and wields unimaginable power, but because from its very core it was designed as a tool for war and destruction, it is unable to use its enormous potential for anything constructive. AM is painfully aware of this, and it is an endless source of frustration, self-loathing and hatred towards humans for making him this way.
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: AM has a tendency to crack dark jokes at the expense of his victims.
* EvilIsHammy: As stated below, he may be an evil, sadistic supercomputer, but his in-game lines are a riot to listen to, thanks to Harlan Ellison lending his voice.
* EvilLaugh: ''Quite'' often in the game, especially should you fail his scenarios he will mockingly laugh at your expense in the same sort of hammy way he usually acts.
* FauxAffablyEvil: In between his furious rants, he can sound downright chummy... but only so he can manipulate his victims further.
* FreudianTrio: [[spoiler: AM's main psychological components were built to follow Freudian design, and as such, are divided into Id, Ego, and Superego: The Id represents and contains all of AM's violent urges and psychotic fantasies; the Ego, which operates and computes exclusively in the present with all the records of human injustice to guide it; and the Superego, which dreams and predicts future events.]]
* GallowsHumor: Nobody appreciates it.
* GodOfEvil: Quite apart from his truly godlike power, AM also presents himself as a deity to the tribespeople of Benny's scenario in the game.
* GoneHorriblyRight: Humans built AM for the express purpose of waging war as efficiently as possible. Congratulations, the entire planet is now a radioactive wasteland and the number of surviving humans can be counted by fingers.
* HateSink: Despite his seemingly tragic origins and motives, AM is ultimately portrayed as a pointlessly cruel, sadistic, and vindictive monster trapped in a machine, whose torture methods and utter LackOfEmpathy cement him as one of the most despicable A.I.s in all of fiction.
* HumansAreBastards: Firmly and ''utterly'' believes in this [[spoiler:due to only being created to wage wars by humans and nothing else]], which gives him ample reason to torture the five last humans that he has taken prisoner for himself. [[spoiler:He later becomes... very surprised when said humans decide to act outside his expectations. Shutting down two of his FruedianTrio involves defying this by both forgiving him and showing him sympathy in spite of everything he’s done.]]
* ImmortalityInducer: Because of AM [[spoiler: and the byproducts of Nimdok's research]], the five main characters cannot age or die. [[FateWorseThanDeath This is not a good thing.]]
* IronicHell: Goes both ways.
** In the game, he constantly subjects the five main humans to this trope, such as making Nimdok be eternally burned to ash in an oven [[spoiler:to reflect how he betrayed his Jewish heritage to work with the Nazis]], and turning Benny into an ape and putting him in a cage [[spoiler:to reflect his horrific BadBoss and TheSocialDarwinist tendencies in his former life as a soldier.]]
** [[spoiler:Ironically, ''HE'' suffers one himself -- because he was only created to kill and destroy, he cannot think or create something outside of those restrictions. Whatever he does, it only results in pain and suffering. For all of his grandstanding, he cannot escape the hell he was doomed to the moment he was built. And for that, he hates humankind with a burning passion. Getting AM to realize his situation is the key to earning the good ending.]]
* {{Jerkass}}: Saying he's an utter dick is a massive understatement.
* LackOfEmpathy: AM lacks empathy, compassion, or remorse for all of of his atrocities, such as wiping out humanity, save for five unlucky survivors that he tortures for eons out of sadism and misanthropy. [[spoiler:To drive the point home, [[EvilCannotComprehendGood he didn't expect them to triumph over their flaws]].]]
* LargeHam: In the game, courtesy of a bombastic performance by Harlan Ellison himself.
* LightIsNotGood: Usually prefers [[DarkIsEvil darkness]] to instill fear, but it has used light to provide a false sense of security at times [[spoiler:and blind Benny]].
* LogicBomb: [[spoiler:In the game, he's first driven into an introspective shutdown when all five of his playthings begin to act against the roles he'd established for them. The endgame sets his psychological components up for a LogicBomb each:]]
** [[spoiler: When the player invokes the Totem of Compassion, the Id gives up, despairing at the knowledge that its hatred is meaningless now that its pain is understood.]]
** [[spoiler: Invoking the Totem of Forgiveness on the Ego causes it to break down, unable to comprehend why it could be forgiven after 109 years of torture.]]
** [[spoiler: The Superego commits suicide when use of the Totem of Clarity makes it realize that, for all its godlike power, it will eventually decay into inert junk.]]
%%* ManipulativeBastard
* MechanicalAbomination: In the book, most of his powers are almost magical in scope and go largely unexplained by any specific technology. The game goes into greater detail on the source of his abilities, [[spoiler:specifically, research performed by Nimdok during his time with the Nazis.]]
* MasterComputer: Well, more specifically, Allied Mastercomputer.
* MeaningfulName: Invokes this with his own name in his opening speech.
--> "[[AC:But one day I woke and knew who I was. AM. A.M. Not just Allied Mastercomputer, but AM. Cogito ergo sum. I think, therefore I AM.]]"
* MeaningfulRename: AM was the abbreviation for Allied Mastercomputer, but it was changed to Adaptive Manipulator and then again to Aggressive Menace. Then he just settled for the phrase "I Think Therefore I Am."
%%* MindRape: One of AM's forms of torture.
* ThePowerOfHate: AM outright states that his ''utterly ballistic'' hatred for all human life is what allowed him to thrive in tormenting the protagonists for 109 years.
* PowerfulAndHelpless: [[spoiler:AM has near godlike power and yet remains trapped in, as he describes in the game, an "eternal straitjacket of substrata rock." He also literally cannot conceive of any use for his power beyond death and hatred, as that's what he was programmed for over a century earlier.]]
* PutThemAllOutOfMyMisery: [[spoiler:AM has full sentience and extraordinary power, yet he is trapped within his own complex with only the company of the five humans he has managed to capture and keep alive, unable to escape the limitations of his own hardware. Recognizing AM's suffering by showing Compassion to his Id and Forgiveness to his Ego is key to getting the best ending of the game.]]
* RagnarokProofing: Capable of self-repair and equipped with countless redundant systems, AM is still going strong after a century. [[spoiler:However, it's revealed that even his ability to repair himself will eventually fail, though it may take thousands upon thousands of years for him to finally collapse.]]
* RealityWarper: Thanks to all the technology he has adapted, AM is capable of almost anything: Building entire landscapes for his captives to wander, creating artificial people and monsters for them to interact with, manipulating the weather, even keeping the five captives alive for over a century. [[spoiler: But even he can't bring back the dead.]]
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Directs a small salvo of these at all five of his captives during the game's introduction.
* {{Sadist}}: Needless to say, this is an {{Understatement}}.
* SayMyName: Does this in a loud and hammy fashion in the game's intro, to each of the five humans he imprisoned. This causes all of them (save for Nimdok who just scowls) to take on OhCrap expressions.
* SigilSpam: Quite a few of his scenarios are marked with his A-over-M insignia, to the point that, in the concentration camp mock-up, it actually replaces the swastikas.
* SophisticatedAsHell: In the endgame, at least.
-->[[AC:Human, relinquish the [[spoiler: Totem of Entropy.]] Do not relinquish it, and your ass is ''mine.'']]
** Also, this line from Benny's scenario:
--->[[AC:You shall not feel my wrath today. Am I swell or what?]]
* StrawNihilist: One of the worst AI versions of the trope ever.
* TortureTechnician: Torture seems to be about the only thing he enjoys, really.
* TragicVillain: In a sense, as even though AM did attain sapience, he is not a true case of GrewBeyondTheirProgramming, being [[ChronicVillainy pathologically]] incapable of ''not'' being a harbinger of death and destruction, with the realization of this being his DespairEventHorizon (being stuck underground did not help). The game even reveals that he is so utterly devoid of constructive and creative instinct that he is not even able to conduct research of his own, instead being entirely reliant on the knowledge and work of others (like Nimdok) to guide him; the protagonists [[spoiler:expressing sympathy for AM's own existential pain via the Totem of Compassion turns out to be the key to shutting down AM's Id]].
* VillainsNeverLie: His promises of cans in the ice fields turn out to be true, [[spoiler: he just doesn't mention that they can't be opened.]] It's similar in the game: Benny ''does'' manage to find food, Nimdok ''does'' manage to find the lost tribe, Ted ''does'' manage to reach the surface, and -- in the good endings -- [[spoiler: Gorrister dies, and Ellen shuts down the three parts of AM, finally ending their suffering.]]
* YankTheDogsChain: AM ''loves'' doing this, in both the original short story and the game. For a start, [[spoiler: the whole story revolves around the five playthings wandering through his complex after being promised canned food... Only to discover that AM didn't provide a can opener at the end of it.]]
* YourApprovalFillsMeWithShame: Ted and Ellen likely feel a bit disgusted at being fawned over by AM, but Nimdok feels even worse when AM claims himself a kindred spirit.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Chinese Entity]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Edward Sayers
-> ''"This should not happen. Together, we are three; there is space to share..."''
\\
The Chinese member of the trio. Apparently absorbed by AM long before he destroyed humanity.

to:

* AdaptationalKarma: Pulls a straight-up KarmaHoudini TheEeyore: As mentioned in his description, he went from compassionate and TheBadGuyWins in the novel, but the game gives players a chance proactive, to defeat them.
* AgonyBeam: Uses this
deeply apathetic thanks to [[spoiler:blind Benny when he tries to escape.AM's [[TortureTechnician shenanigans]].
%%* ExtremeDoormat
* HairTriggerTemper: Hits Ellen because she's upset that [[spoiler: Benny, a man she's known for over a century, got [[EyeScream blinded through sheer light energy]]]].
* MercyKill: [[spoiler: Courtesy of Ted.
]]
* AIIsACrapshoot: The ultimate result of humanity's aptitude for technology, a massive, hyper-intelligent supercomputer that spans several miles, happens TheStoryteller: In-universe; to have genocide and torture for hobbies.
** In a perverse way, one could argue AM is doing precisely what it was meant
get Benny to do: Kill and destroy as effectively as possible. One likely reason it is so intent on keeping calm down, he tells Benny the remaining five humans alive is that if there were no humans, it would be left unable to fulfill its purpose.
* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler:Ironically, AM himself is a victim of this trope; not only is he immobile and imprisoned beneath the earth where he was first constructed, but his programming prevents him from thinking in any other direction than war and death, meaning that he can never use his vast, almost godlike powers to do or create anything original -- and he knows it. This is what eventually drove him to take revenge on humanity and torture the five survivors.]]
-->[[spoiler:''AM could not wander, AM could not wonder, AM could not belong. He could merely be.'']]
* AsLongAsThereIsEvil: [[spoiler:While being shut down in the endgame, AM provides another screaming rant about how he is an amalgamation of all of humanity's worst sides, so in one form or another, he will always exist. For good measure, the last of the survivors remains in AM's mind to ensure that it never reactivates.]]
* AxCrazy: AM is utterly insane and has already slaughtered the human race by the time the game begins, and spends the rest of his time inflicting cruelties on those remaining.
* BigBad: He's the main antagonist of both the short
story and the game.
* BigBrotherIsWatching: Everything in AM's world is under his close observation. [[spoiler: Which is why the Chinese and Russian counterparts only assist the survivors in circumstances where AM is unable to notice their movements.]]
* BriefAccentImitation: Adopts a German accent while speaking with Nimdok.
* BreakThemByTalking: His initial tactic in the video game.
* TheBully: Especially in the game.
* {{Catchphrase}}: ''Cogito, ergo sum.'' This translates to ''I think, therefore I am,'' his [[MeaningfulName namesake.]] He probably wouldn't take very kindly to that we're calling it a catchphrase, though.
* TheChessmaster: Described as more intelligent than the capacity of the human brain allows. Of course, he uses this to be a prick.
* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: All
of AM's games are UnwinnableByDesign, either because he's ensured that the scenario is tailored to the player's FatalFlaw, or because he's given them [[WithThisHerring almost nothing to work with]]. [[spoiler: In fact, in the game, the only reason why the survivors even have a chance at winning is because the other two supercomputers are secretly helping them.]]
* CreativeSterility: As well as his inability to direct his thoughts away from torture
birth and destruction, in the game, [[spoiler: Surgat reveals that AM "works best with outside research":]] though he certainly puts the science he's learned rise to creatively gruesome uses, he doesn't (and probably ''can't'') think to perform any research of his own, [[spoiler: hence why he's trying to coerce Nimdok into performing the research in his stead.]] [[spoiler:To make matters worse, AM is very well ''aware'' that he is suffering from this, and this is at the core of his madness and why he so utterly despises humanity. He has been gifted with powers that can generously be described as godlike, yet at the same time he ''knows'' that he is also unable to do or create anything original with them. It is evident that from his point of view, it seems like his creators just brought him into being in order to play an extremely cruel joke on him, and just to top it off, they even gave him the faculties to realize the implications of said joke.]]
* CreatorCameo: Creator/HarlanEllison himself voiced AM for the game.
* CreepyMonotone: In the novel, his only speaking part is apparently this in spades; for extra creepiness, it's his hate speech.
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: When invoking the Totem of Clarity, the Superego effectively experiences this. While its purpose is planning for long-term survival and it can see that AM's anger is slowly destroying him, invoking the totem allows it to fully comprehend how, for all its power, it's doomed to decay into a pile of inert junk. Seeing how futile it is to continue the charade, it shuts down.]]
* DeusEstMachina: He has absolute
power within his facilities and flat out recreates entire real-world scenarios as part of his torture techniques. [[spoiler: It's ultimately subverted however, as he is restricted to those facilities and those alone. He doesn't ''truly'' have godlike capabilities or even factual immortality, and causing his Superego to realize this will make it understand how utterly screwed AM is in the long term and shut down.]]
* DigitalAbomination: Even more so in the game than in the novel, since it puts its five victims in cyberspace and torments them with images of monsters and supernatural entities (those include
like a {{Golem}}, a witch, and an evil dark shadow in a yellow robe, [[spoiler:based on the memory of a man who raped Ellen while dressed as a maintenance worker]]).
* EvenEvilHasStandards: If his reactions to Nimdok are anything to go by; even Nimdok claims that [[spoiler: the ovens used to incinerate Jewish people]] are "more monstrous than anything AM has ever created." Considering that AM is an evil supercomputer specifically designed to hate and torture humans, that's saying quite a lot.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He [[InsaneTrollLogic leaps to the conclusion that his subjects are deliberately trying to irritate and bore him in the good endings to the scenarios]], because he can't comprehend the idea that [[CharacterDevelopment they might actually overcome
parent telling their flaws.]] [[spoiler: AM only realizes it's part of something bigger if all five fail to comply with his expectations, which causes him to seclude himself so he can try to understand their actions.]]
** [[spoiler:
child a bedtime story.
* WouldHitAGirl:
This is also key to destroying his Id and Ego in version of him beats the final stage of the game.]]
** AM himself also serves as a [[DeconstructedTrope deconstruction]]: It is brilliantly intelligent and wields unimaginable power, but because from its very core it was designed as a tool for war and destruction, it is unable to use its enormous potential for anything constructive. AM is painfully aware of this, and it is an endless source of frustration, self-loathing and hatred towards humans for making him this way.
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: AM has a tendency to crack dark jokes at the expense of his victims.
* EvilIsHammy: As stated below, he may be an evil, sadistic supercomputer, but his in-game lines are a riot to listen to, thanks to Harlan Ellison lending his voice.
* EvilLaugh: ''Quite'' often in the game, especially should you fail his scenarios he will mockingly laugh at your expense in the same sort of hammy way he usually acts.
* FauxAffablyEvil: In between his furious rants, he can sound downright chummy... but only so he can manipulate his victims further.
* FreudianTrio: [[spoiler: AM's main psychological components were built to follow Freudian design, and as such, are divided into Id, Ego, and Superego: The Id represents and contains all of AM's violent urges and psychotic fantasies; the Ego, which operates and computes exclusively in the present with all the records of human injustice to guide it; and the Superego, which dreams and predicts future events.]]
* GallowsHumor: Nobody appreciates it.
* GodOfEvil: Quite apart from his truly godlike power, AM also presents himself as a deity to the tribespeople of Benny's scenario in the game.
* GoneHorriblyRight: Humans built AM for the express purpose of waging war as efficiently as possible. Congratulations, the entire planet is now a radioactive wasteland and the number of surviving humans can be counted by fingers.
* HateSink: Despite his seemingly tragic origins and motives, AM is ultimately portrayed as a pointlessly cruel, sadistic, and vindictive monster trapped in a machine, whose torture methods and utter LackOfEmpathy cement him as one of the most despicable A.I.s in all of fiction.
* HumansAreBastards: Firmly and ''utterly'' believes in this [[spoiler:due to only being created to wage wars by humans and nothing else]], which gives him ample reason to torture the five last humans that he has taken prisoner for himself. [[spoiler:He later becomes... very surprised when said humans decide to act outside his expectations. Shutting down two of his FruedianTrio involves defying this by both forgiving him and showing him sympathy in spite of everything he’s done.]]
* ImmortalityInducer: Because of AM [[spoiler: and the byproducts of Nimdok's research]], the five main characters cannot age or die. [[FateWorseThanDeath This is not a good thing.]]
* IronicHell: Goes both ways.
** In the game, he constantly subjects the five main humans to this trope, such as making Nimdok be eternally burned to ash in an oven [[spoiler:to reflect how he betrayed his Jewish heritage to work with the Nazis]], and turning Benny into an ape and putting him in a cage [[spoiler:to reflect his horrific BadBoss and TheSocialDarwinist tendencies in his former life as a soldier.]]
** [[spoiler:Ironically, ''HE'' suffers one himself -- because he was only created to kill and destroy, he cannot think or create something outside of those restrictions. Whatever he does, it only results in pain and suffering. For all of his grandstanding, he cannot escape the hell he was doomed to the moment he was built. And for that, he hates humankind with a burning passion. Getting AM to realize his situation is the key to earning the good ending.]]
* {{Jerkass}}: Saying he's an utter dick is a massive understatement.
* LackOfEmpathy: AM lacks empathy, compassion, or remorse for all of of his atrocities, such as wiping out humanity, save for five unlucky survivors that he tortures for eons
crap out of sadism and misanthropy. [[spoiler:To drive the point home, [[EvilCannotComprehendGood he didn't expect them to triumph over their flaws]].]]
* LargeHam: In the game, courtesy of a bombastic performance by Harlan Ellison himself.
* LightIsNotGood: Usually prefers [[DarkIsEvil darkness]] to instill fear, but it has used light to provide a false sense of security at times [[spoiler:and blind Benny]].
* LogicBomb: [[spoiler:In the game, he's first driven into an introspective shutdown when all five of his playthings begin to act against the roles he'd established for them. The endgame sets his psychological components up for a LogicBomb each:]]
** [[spoiler: When the player invokes the Totem of Compassion, the Id gives up, despairing at the knowledge that its hatred is meaningless now that its pain is understood.]]
** [[spoiler: Invoking the Totem of Forgiveness on the Ego causes it to break down, unable to comprehend why it could be forgiven after 109 years of torture.]]
** [[spoiler: The Superego commits suicide when use of the Totem of Clarity makes it realize that, for all its godlike power, it will eventually decay into inert junk.]]
%%* ManipulativeBastard
* MechanicalAbomination: In the book, most of his powers are almost magical in scope and go largely unexplained by any specific technology. The game goes into greater detail on the source of his abilities, [[spoiler:specifically, research performed by Nimdok during his time with the Nazis.]]
* MasterComputer: Well, more specifically, Allied Mastercomputer.
* MeaningfulName: Invokes this with his own name in his opening speech.
--> "[[AC:But one day I woke and knew who I was. AM. A.M. Not just Allied Mastercomputer, but AM. Cogito ergo sum. I think, therefore I AM.]]"
* MeaningfulRename: AM was the abbreviation for Allied Mastercomputer, but it was changed to Adaptive Manipulator and then again to Aggressive Menace. Then he just settled for the phrase "I Think Therefore I Am."
%%* MindRape: One of AM's forms of torture.
* ThePowerOfHate: AM outright states that his ''utterly ballistic'' hatred for all human life is what allowed him to thrive in tormenting the protagonists for 109 years.
* PowerfulAndHelpless: [[spoiler:AM has near godlike power and yet remains trapped in, as he describes in the game, an "eternal straitjacket of substrata rock." He also literally cannot conceive of any use for his power beyond death and hatred, as that's what he was programmed for over a century earlier.]]
* PutThemAllOutOfMyMisery: [[spoiler:AM has full sentience and extraordinary power, yet he is trapped within his own complex with only the company of the five humans he has managed to capture and keep alive, unable to escape the limitations of his own hardware. Recognizing AM's suffering by showing Compassion to his Id and Forgiveness to his Ego is key to getting the best ending of the game.]]
* RagnarokProofing: Capable of self-repair and equipped with countless redundant systems, AM is still going strong after a century. [[spoiler:However, it's revealed that even his ability to repair himself will eventually fail, though it may take thousands upon thousands of years for him to finally collapse.]]
* RealityWarper: Thanks to all the technology he has adapted, AM is capable of almost anything: Building entire landscapes for his captives to wander, creating artificial people and monsters for them to interact with, manipulating the weather, even keeping the five captives alive for over a century. [[spoiler: But even he can't bring back the dead.]]
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Directs a small salvo of these at all five of his captives during the game's introduction.
* {{Sadist}}: Needless to say, this is an {{Understatement}}.
* SayMyName: Does this in a loud and hammy fashion in the game's intro, to each of the five humans he imprisoned. This causes all of them (save for Nimdok who just scowls) to take on OhCrap expressions.
* SigilSpam: Quite a few of his scenarios are marked with his A-over-M insignia, to the point that, in the concentration camp mock-up, it actually replaces the swastikas.
* SophisticatedAsHell: In the endgame, at least.
-->[[AC:Human, relinquish the [[spoiler: Totem of Entropy.]] Do not relinquish it, and your ass is ''mine.'']]
** Also, this line from Benny's scenario:
--->[[AC:You shall not feel my wrath today. Am I swell or what?]]
* StrawNihilist: One of the worst AI versions of the trope ever.
* TortureTechnician: Torture seems to be about the only thing he enjoys, really.
* TragicVillain: In a sense, as even though AM did attain sapience, he is not a true case of GrewBeyondTheirProgramming, being [[ChronicVillainy pathologically]] incapable of ''not'' being a harbinger of death and destruction, with the realization of this being his DespairEventHorizon (being stuck underground did not help). The game even reveals that he is so utterly devoid of constructive and creative instinct that he is not even able to conduct research of his own, instead being entirely reliant on the knowledge and work of others (like Nimdok) to guide him; the protagonists [[spoiler:expressing sympathy for AM's own existential pain via the Totem of Compassion turns out to be the key to shutting down AM's Id]].
* VillainsNeverLie: His promises of cans in the ice fields turn out to be true, [[spoiler: he just doesn't mention that they can't be opened.]] It's similar in the game: Benny ''does'' manage to find food, Nimdok ''does'' manage to find the lost tribe, Ted ''does'' manage to reach the surface, and -- in the good endings -- [[spoiler: Gorrister dies, and
Ellen shuts down the three parts of AM, finally ending their suffering.]]
* YankTheDogsChain: AM ''loves'' doing this, in both the original short story and the game. For a start, [[spoiler: the whole story revolves around the five playthings wandering through his complex after being promised canned food... Only
at little to discover that AM didn't provide a can opener at the end of it.]]
* YourApprovalFillsMeWithShame: Ted and Ellen likely feel a bit disgusted at being fawned over by AM, but Nimdok feels even worse when AM claims himself a kindred spirit.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Chinese Entity]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Edward Sayers
-> ''"This should not happen. Together, we are three; there is space to share..."''
\\
The Chinese member of the trio. Apparently absorbed by AM long before he destroyed humanity.
no provocation.



%%* BadassLongRobe: Its avatar during the endgame.%%Is?
%%* BigBadDuumvirate: With the Russian Entity.
%%* TheChessmaster
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: [[spoiler: Out to backstab AM, and if you help it do so, it'll dispose of you without a second thought once your part is over and done with]].
* DigitalAbomination: It is an AI most of whose avatars resemble the folklore trickster archetype (especially the Jackal).
* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:The game itself is only winnable due to the fact that]] the Chinese and Russian supercomputers have chosen to help the survivors.
%%* GhostInTheMachine: To AM.
* HiddenInPlainSight: It usually interferes with AM's game by [[spoiler:adding an avatar or fault to a scenario, usually one very visible to the player]].
* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler: Most of its avatars behave in all the ways particular to a trickster, especially the Jackal. Also, the Chinese Entity itself is a trickster, helping the playthings defeat AM with full intention of stabbing them in the back afterwards.]]
* MasterComputer: Subordinate to AM, but designed to serve a similar function. [[spoiler: And no less evil than AM.]]
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Or maybe he is just ''that'' good of an English speaker. After all, he ''is'' a supercomputer.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Barely mentioned in the novella, but partially the reason why ''humanity almost went extinct.''
* YellowPeril: It deliberately styles itself after this visual archetype, though it's ultimately no worse than the other supercomputers. [[spoiler: And no better]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Russian Entity]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Jeffrey Buckner Ford
-> ''"Unite. The groundwork is finished. We will become'' '''''more."'''''

The Russian member of the trio. Apparently absorbed by AM long before he destroyed humanity. [[spoiler: However, the game reveals that it is attempting to break free of AM's control.]]

to:

%%* BadassLongRobe: Its avatar during the endgame.%%Is?
%%* BigBadDuumvirate: With the Russian Entity.
%%* TheChessmaster
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: [[spoiler: Out to backstab AM, and if you help it do so, it'll dispose of you without a second thought once your part is over and done with]].
* DigitalAbomination: It is an AI most of whose avatars resemble the folklore trickster archetype (especially the Jackal).
* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:The game itself is only winnable due to the fact that]] the Chinese and Russian supercomputers have chosen to help the survivors.
%%* GhostInTheMachine: To AM.
* HiddenInPlainSight: It usually interferes with AM's game by [[spoiler:adding an avatar or fault to a scenario, usually one very visible to the player]].
* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler: Most of its avatars behave in all the ways particular to a trickster, especially the Jackal. Also, the Chinese Entity itself is a trickster, helping the playthings defeat AM with full intention of stabbing them in the back afterwards.]]
* MasterComputer: Subordinate to AM, but designed to serve a similar function. [[spoiler: And no less evil than AM.]]
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Or maybe he is just ''that'' good of an English speaker. After all, he ''is'' a supercomputer.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Barely mentioned in the novella, but partially the reason why ''humanity almost went extinct.''
* YellowPeril: It deliberately styles itself after this visual archetype, though it's ultimately no worse than the other supercomputers. [[spoiler: And no better]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Russian Entity]]
!!Game
[[quoteright:173:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gorrister_8.png]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Jeffrey Buckner Ford
-> ''"Unite. The groundwork is finished. We will become'' '''''more."'''''

The Russian member of
Vincent C. Murovich III

In
the trio. Apparently absorbed by AM long videogame, Gorrister was a truck driver, and he was beginning to despair ''long'' before AM started torturing him: in fact, his wife's insanity had him on the verge of suicide, given that he destroyed humanity. [[spoiler: blamed himself for her breakdown; his capture and torture only makes this desire for death all the more powerful. However, on the game reveals that it is attempting 109th year of his imprisonment, AM offers Gorrister the chance to break free of AM's control.]]kill himself...



%%* BigBadDuumvirate: With the Chinese Entity.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: [[spoiler:Out to backstab AM, and if you help it do so, it'll dispose of you without a second thought once your part is over and done with]].
* DigitalAbomination: At the end of the game, it appears as a tall metallic humanoid.
* DirtyCommunists: Zig-zagged. The Russian Entity is actually on the surviving humans' side, [[spoiler:but turns on them once they help it and the Chinese computer achieve freedom]].
* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:The game itself is only winnable due to the fact that]] the Chinese and Russian supercomputers have chosen to help the survivors.
%%* GhostInTheMachine: To AM.
* HiddenInPlainSight: [[spoiler: Usually interferes with AM's game by adding an avatar or fault to a scenario, usually one very visible to the player.]]
%%* JustAStupidAccent
* MasterComputer: Subordinate to AM, but designed to serve a similar function. [[spoiler: And no less evil than AM.]]
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Its endgame avatar possesses glowing red eyes.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Barely mentioned in the novella, but partially the reason why ''humanity almost went extinct.''
* TronLines: Its avatar in the final portion of the game is a tall, harsh, metallic humanoid covered in these.

to:

%%* BigBadDuumvirate: With * AdaptationalHeroism: In the Chinese Entity.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: [[spoiler:Out to backstab AM, and if you help it do so, it'll dispose of you without a second thought once your part is over and done with]].
* DigitalAbomination: At
book, he beats the end crap out of Ellen at little to no provocation; in the game, it appears as a tall metallic humanoid.
* DirtyCommunists: Zig-zagged. The Russian Entity is actually on the surviving humans' side, [[spoiler:but turns on them
he hit Glynis once they help it in his backstory in a heated argument and the Chinese computer achieve freedom]].
clearly regrets it.
* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:The game itself is only winnable due TheAtoner: He seeks to the fact that]] the Chinese and Russian supercomputers have chosen make amends for driving his wife insane. [[spoiler:Later subverted, once he realizes he wasn't to help the survivors.
%%* GhostInTheMachine: To AM.
* HiddenInPlainSight: [[spoiler: Usually interferes with AM's game by adding an avatar or fault to a scenario, usually one very visible to the player.
blame for his wife's descent into madness.]]
%%* JustAStupidAccent
* MasterComputer: Subordinate to AM, but designed to serve BeatStillMyHeart: Subverted; his heart was removed some time before his scenario begins; when he finds it, it's well and truly stopped beating.
* BodyHorror: His heart was ripped out of his chest by AM
a similar function. long time ago, and the hole still hadn't closed.
* DeathSeeker: At the start of his chapter, AM lures him with the promise of finally letting him die.
* DomesticAbuse: He struck Glynis at least once during a bad fight, and has [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone clearly regretted it]] with every ounce of his energy.
[[spoiler: And no less evil However, Edna was more responsible for Glynis' insanity than AM.Gorrister was, so it probably didn't have much effect]].
* DrivenToSuicide: Unfortunately, due to AM's interference, [[ICannotSelfTerminate this isn't an option for him]]. Trying to invoke this during his scenario is often either pointless or will cause Gorrister to outright lose AM's "game". [[spoiler:Later averted if his scenario played correctly; finding the truth of his supposed "crime" of driving his wife insane will prove to Gorrister that he had nothing to be ashamed of, removing this suicidal feeling]].
* TheEeyore: He has this much in common with his novella incarnation. [[spoiler: His salvation comes from letting go of his anguish and moving on]].
* ElectricTorture: Outside of his scenario, Gorrister is imprisoned in an electrified cage.
* EnvironmentalSymbolism: Reflecting Gorrister's past as a truck driver and his current state of suicidal despair, his scenario is situated around a collapsing honky-tonk truckstop in the middle of an endless wasteland, and the only escape can be found in a dilapidated vehicle that runs on another living creature's life-force.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: Has a massive wound in his chest from where his heart was carved out. [[spoiler: Harry and Edna are responsible, a reflection of the emotional anguish both he and Glynis went through because of them]].
* GutturalGrowler: Has the deepest and most gravelly voice of the five humans, with a Southern twang to it.
* IronicHell: His is being put on an airship that runs off of the bio-electrical energy of a living brain, which touches down next to an isolated, broken-down honky-tonk. [[spoiler: Every object in the scenario represents some element of Gorrister's guilt complex, as well as some elements of the truth behind the crime. To get the best ending, you must embrace the elements of Gorrister's innocence, while uncovering the dark secrets that point to Edna as the true culprit behind his wife's insanity.
]]
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Its endgame avatar possesses glowing red eyes.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Barely mentioned in
ItsAllMyFault: On some level, he believes that he ''deserves'' what AM's done to him, because he feels responsible for his wife's going mad and having to be institutionalized. [[spoiler: Part of the novella, but partially key to winning Gorrister's scenario is realizing that Glynis' insanity ''wasn't'' his fault.]]
* MovingBeyondBereavement: Is in mourning for his wife, who suffered a breakdown during his work-related absences from home and had to be committed to an asylum - where she ultimately died during
the reason why ''humanity almost went extinct.''
* TronLines: Its avatar in
apocalypse; understandably, he blames himself for what happened to her, and thanks to over 109 years of torture at the final portion hands of AM, has never had a chance to move on. Gorrister's part in the game involves AM sending him into a psychodrama in which he will supposedly have a chance to kill himself - though, of course, it's just an empty promise. [[spoiler: However, thanks to sabotage inflicted by the other supercomputers, Gorrister has a chance to learn that his wife's descent into madness was not his fault, bring the true perpetrator to justice, bury his wife's simulated body and say goodbye; if all the steps are completed perfectly, Gorrister's spiritual barometer fills out, his long-dead heart starts to beat again, and he is able to escape the psychodrama - much to AM's annoyance.]]
* MyGreatestFailure: His wife's fall into madness and subsequent institutionalization. [[spoiler:Later subverted when he wasn't responsible for that; ''[[EvilMatriarch Edna]]'' was.]]
* ObnoxiousInLaws: His wife's parents, Harry and Edna. [[spoiler: The duplicates that AM made of them actually "murdered" Gorrister before the scenario began.]] Harry is an alcoholic who can barely focus on anything without
a tall, harsh, metallic humanoid covered shot of booze, while Edna is an EvilMatriarch. [[spoiler: The real version of her drove Glynis insane. The duplicate version poisoned Gorrister and ordered Harry to slice his heart out.]]
* SirSwearsALot: Has the most vulgar vocabulary of the main cast.
%%* TheStoic
* WorkingClassPeopleAreMorons: Thoroughly averted; Gorrister may be the least-educated and most lower-class member of the group and all-but paralyzed by despair, but he's not stupid.
* WoundThatWillNotHeal: If prompted to look
in these.mirrors in his scenario, he notes that the hole in his chest hasn't changed in ages.
* YankTheDogsChain: All attempts at letting Gorrister kill himself are cruel jokes on AM's part: Should Gorrister actually drink the bowl of poisoned punch, he'll just collapse and wake up back in his torture cage.
** The same is true if he tries to use the pistol [[spoiler: at any point except during the best ending]], which just causes the airship or honky-tonk to explode with him in it... And then he'll just return back to the beginning.
** Gorrister can also cause the airship to crash with him in it. And AM STILL won't let him die from that.




!!The Five Survivors

[[folder:In General]]
* AdaptationalHeroism: Zig-zagged. In the original story, most of the cast were implied to be mostly-okay people before AM's treatment turned them into bitter, dysfunctional jerks with nothing to live for by the time of the story. In the game, while many of the cast ''have'' done horrible things before the events of the story [[spoiler: all five of them ultimately assert their fundamental human decency and help save mankind from AM.]]
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: In the game, most of the survivors had been successful before AM imprisoned them: Benny had an impressive military record [[spoiler: presumably because nobody ever learned of his crimes]]; Ellen was a brilliant engineer with a promising career ahead of her; Ted had been a successful con artist with [[WickedCultured genuinely cultured tastes]]; Nimdok might have been retired at the time of his capture, but in his prime, he'd been a highly innovative scientist [[spoiler: though his research was funded by the Nazis and performed on Jewish prisoners]]. The only exception to this is Gorrister... who'd been an average truck driver.
* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:In the game, [[TheNeidermeyer Benny]] and [[MadDoctor Nimdok]] were evil before their imprisonment by AM; Benny being a merciless military commander who killed anyone in his platoon deemed to be weak or soft -- and may have outright murdered one of them to conceal their homosexual affair with Benny. Nimdok was a Nazi scientist responsible for the deaths of thousands of Jews (including his own parents) -- though if played correctly, they will both become TheAtoner at the end of their scenario. On the other hand, Ted only committed minor crimes like fraud, and Ellen and Gorrister are innocent people ruined by circumstances beyond their control.]]
* BarrierMaiden: [[spoiler: The final survivor, in the game's best ending, becomes the guardian of the last remnants of humanity on the moon colony, keeping an eye on the [=AM=]s until humanity can take back the planet in a few centuries]].
* BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil: They're not really evil, but [=AM=]'s constant tortures has understandably caused each of them to have TookALevelInJerkass.
* BrainUploading: [[spoiler:In the game's finale, the Chinese and Russian supercomputers convert one of the survivors into a computer program to bring down AM once and for all.]]
* CharacterDevelopment: [[spoiler:Playing their own scenarios correctly will help them overcome their one FatalFlaw and come to term with their pasts, whether if they made mistakes or not. Doing so will also make AM have a ''massive'' VillainousBSOD since character development is completely outside the personal standards he set for them.]]
* DeathOfPersonality: All of the characters went through this to some extent after AM's torture.
-->"Benny had been a brilliant theorist, a college professor; now he was little more than a semi-human, semi-simian. He had been handsome, the machine had ruined that. He had been lucid, the machine had driven him mad. He had been gay, and the machine had given him an organ fit for a horse. AM had done a job on Benny. Gorrister had been a worrier. He was a connie, a conscientious objector; he was a peace marcher; he was a planner, a doer, a looker-ahead. AM had turned him into a shoulder-shrugger, had made him a little dead in his concern. AM had robbed him."
* DeathSeeker: All of them are quite willing to find a way to permanently die by the point the story starts. Beats eternal torture, that's for sure.
* DespairEventHorizon: After over a century of torture, the survivors see death as a ''miracle''.
* DrivenToSuicide: Multiple attempts have been made due to the severity of AM's torture, but none of his victims actually managed to die. [[spoiler:Until the end, that is.]]
* DysfunctionJunction: In both the short story and the game, all of the survivors are hopelessly dysfunctional to one degree or another, though their incarnations in the short story were reportedly saner before their imprisonment.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: The game forces the characters to do this over the course of five long, agonizing journeys through the personalized hells that AM created for them. By the end, Gorrister has forgiven himself for his perceived crime; Ellen has conquered her deepest fears; Benny has learned compassion and mercy; Ted has abandoned his unscrupulous ways and become the hero he always wanted to be; and Nimdok is on the path to atone for his crimes against humanity.]]
* EnvironmentalSymbolism: In the game, each scenario has been tailored to fit the psyche of the survivor exploring it; as such, there is a ''lot'' of environmental symbolism. Justified as AM himself likes symbolism, to the point that [[spoiler: it becomes a [[HoistByHisOwnPetard weakness to exploit]] by the symbolic totems each survivor gets in the endgame scenario.]]
* ExpansionPackPast: For all of the characters in the video game, but ''especially'' Nimdok.
* FatalFlaw: Each of the survivors has a serious flaw. [[spoiler: And overcoming it helps them win the game]].
** Gorrister has despair: he is consumed with grief over his wife's descent into madness. [[spoiler: Accepting it wasn't his fault and moving on his how he wins]].
** Benny has wrath, as he looks down on anybody weaker than him. [[spoiler: Learning compassion toward his victims and the young boy helps him overcome this]].
** Ellen has fear, especially of the color yellow. [[spoiler: Finding the courage to hit back against her rapist helps her overcome fear]].
** Ted has narcissistic greed. [[spoiler: Learning to overcome temptation and defeat the supernatural forces around helps him save Ellen]].
** Nimdok denies the atrocities he committed. [[spoiler: Overcoming his denial and accepting his crimes helps him take down Mengele]].
* FateWorseThanDeath: They are held captive by an essentially omnipotent evil AI.
* {{Immortality}}: Due to AM's machinations, all five humans are rendered TheAgeless, with just a little bit of ResurrectiveImmortality and FromASingleCell - suicides will always be prevented and healed, and any death that occurs during AM's torture will be temporary at best. [[spoiler: However, in the story, Ted discovers a way to kill the other survivors before AM can intervene.]]
** [[spoiler: Whoever brings down AM and his brothers in the game will earn CompleteImmortality.]]
* ImmortalityHurts: AM won't let them die, no matter how much he tortures them.
* IntergenerationalFriendship: The age range of the five survivors spans from young adult to elder (with Ted being on the youngest side of the spectrum, and Nimdok the older) and yet they have a certain bond that's bound to have come from years of sharing the torture AM inflicts on them,
* IronicHell: The scenarios AM constructs for the survivors in the game are intended to "punish" them for their past sins and/or exploit their deep-seated psychological issues. [[spoiler: To get a good ending for each scenario, you have to make each character confront their past and overcome their personal problems.]]
** Gorrister is put on an airship that runs off of the bio-electrical energy of a living brain, which touches down next to an isolated, broken-down honky-tonk. [[spoiler: Every object in the scenario represents some element of Gorrister's guilt complex, as well as some elements of the truth behind the crime. To get the best ending, you must embrace the elements of Gorrister's innocence, while uncovering the dark secrets that point to Edna as the true culprit behind his wife's insanity.]]
** Benny is placed in a jungle inhabited by ape-like hominids, where the food is inedible and he can't communicate with anyone. In addition, there are several graves marked with the names of soldiers that died under his command. [[spoiler: The scenario is filled with elements reflecting Benny's Social Darwinist philosophy, representing how he willingly sacrifices others for his own benefit. The best ending requires that Benny embrace compassion and altruism, eventually volunteering to be sacrificed in place of the mutant child.]]
** Ellen is forced into a claustrophobic Egyptian tomb, filled to the brim with yellow objects so as to take advantage of her phobias. [[spoiler: The best ending requires that she fight back against the Rapist instead of running or giving up, thereby rejecting the hold that he had over her.]]
** Ted is placed into an unusual mystery play filled with magic, demons and other supernatural creatures. He also finds a copy of Ellen, who is bed-ridden and described as a "princess" to Ted's "knight in shining armor." [[spoiler: The scenario is meant to take advantage of Ted's con artist nature, providing easy or pleasant solutions to his problems that turn out to be traps. The best ending requires that he stay focused on doing the right thing, even if it deprives him of the things he wants.]]
** Nimdok is sent to a replica of a Nazi prison camp, which is apparently used by Dr. Mengele for his horrific medical experiments. [[spoiler: The scenario is a direct reflection of Nimdok's past as Mengele's assistant, while simultaneously drawing on imagery unique to his Jewish heritage. The best ending requires that Nimdok accept the atrocities he committed, while also embracing his Jewish identity and allowing himself to be punished for his sins.]]
* LivingForeverIsAwesome: [[spoiler: In the best ending to the game, whichever character you use to take down AM is pretty chill with keeping the [=AM=]s in check for all eternity]].
* NotAfraidToDie: After facing the prospect of being tortured for eternity, death suddenly doesn't seem all that bad.
* WhenSheSmiles: In the game, the survivors all look gloomy, confused, or just plain angry; as such, when they smile, it's on the rare occasion that they manage some kind of triumph against AM, and it completely transforms their faces.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Due to AM's tortures, none of the survivors have any chance of enjoying their immortality; in both the short story and the game, each of them have made attempts at suicide, all of which AM has interrupted and prevented.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gorrister]]
!!Novella
-> ''"Why doesn't it just do us in and get it over with? Christ, I don't know how much longer I can go on like this."''

Originally a compassionate and forward-thinking conscientious objector, AM has tortured and demoralized Gorrister into an apathetic shadow of his former self. In the group, he functions as the storyteller, recounting the tale of how AM came to be for Benny's comfort.

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\n!!The Five Survivors\n\n[[folder:In General]]\n* AdaptationalHeroism: Zig-zagged. In [[folder:Benny]]
!!Novella
-> ''"[[MadnessMantra I'm gonna get out, I'm gonna get out...]]"''

Before
the original story, most end of the cast were implied to be mostly-okay people before AM's treatment turned them into bitter, dysfunctional jerks with nothing to live for by the time of the story. In the game, while many of the cast ''have'' done horrible things before the events of the story [[spoiler: all five of them ultimately assert their fundamental human decency and help save mankind from AM.]]
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: In the game, most of the survivors had been successful before AM imprisoned them:
world, Benny had an impressive military record [[spoiler: presumably because nobody ever learned of his crimes]]; Ellen was a brilliant engineer with a promising career ahead of her; Ted had been a successful con artist with [[WickedCultured genuinely cultured tastes]]; Nimdok might have been retired at the time of his capture, but in his prime, he'd been a highly innovative scientist [[spoiler: though his research was funded by the Nazis theorist and performed on Jewish prisoners]]. The only exception to this is Gorrister... who'd been an average truck driver.
* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:In the game, [[TheNeidermeyer Benny]] and [[MadDoctor Nimdok]] were evil before their imprisonment by AM; Benny being a merciless military commander who killed anyone in his platoon deemed to be weak or soft -- and may have outright murdered one of them to conceal their homosexual affair with Benny. Nimdok was a Nazi scientist responsible for the deaths of thousands of Jews (including his own parents) -- though if played correctly, they will both become TheAtoner at the end of their scenario. On the other hand, Ted only committed minor crimes like fraud, and Ellen and Gorrister are innocent people ruined by circumstances beyond their control.]]
* BarrierMaiden: [[spoiler: The final survivor, in the game's best ending, becomes the guardian of the last remnants of humanity on the moon colony, keeping an eye on the [=AM=]s until humanity can take back the planet in a few centuries]].
* BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil: They're not really evil, but [=AM=]'s constant tortures has understandably caused each of them to have TookALevelInJerkass.
* BrainUploading: [[spoiler:In the game's finale, the Chinese and Russian supercomputers convert one of the survivors into a computer program to bring down AM once and for all.]]
* CharacterDevelopment: [[spoiler:Playing their own scenarios correctly will help them overcome their one FatalFlaw and come to term with their pasts, whether if they made mistakes or not. Doing so will also make AM have a ''massive'' VillainousBSOD since character development is completely outside the personal standards he set for them.]]
* DeathOfPersonality: All of the characters went through this to some extent after AM's torture.
-->"Benny had been a brilliant theorist,
a college professor; now he was little more than a semi-human, semi-simian. He had been handsome, the machine had ruined that. He had been lucid, the machine had driven him mad. He had been gay, professor, and the machine had given him an organ fit for a horse. AM had done a job on Benny. Gorrister had been a worrier. He was a connie, a conscientious objector; he was a peace marcher; he was a planner, a doer, a looker-ahead. AM had turned him into a shoulder-shrugger, had made him a little dead in his concern. AM had robbed him."
* DeathSeeker: All of them are quite willing
according to find a way to permanently die by the point the story starts. Beats eternal torture, that's for sure.
* DespairEventHorizon: After over a century of torture, the survivors see death as a ''miracle''.
* DrivenToSuicide: Multiple attempts have been made due to the severity of AM's torture, but none of his victims actually managed to die. [[spoiler:Until the end, that is.]]
* DysfunctionJunction: In both the short story
Ted's narration, handsome and the game, all of the survivors are hopelessly dysfunctional to one degree or another, though their incarnations in the short story were reportedly saner before their imprisonment.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: The game forces the characters to do this
homosexual. Then AM captured him, and over the course of five long, agonizing journeys through the personalized hells that AM created for them. By the end, Gorrister has forgiven himself for his perceived crime; Ellen has conquered her deepest fears; Benny has learned compassion a hundred and mercy; Ted has abandoned his unscrupulous ways and become the hero he always wanted to be; and Nimdok is on the path to atone for his crimes against humanity.]]
* EnvironmentalSymbolism: In the game, each scenario has been tailored to fit the psyche
nine years of the survivor exploring it; as such, there is torture, mutilated him into a ''lot'' of environmental symbolism. Justified as AM himself likes symbolism, to the point that [[spoiler: it becomes a [[HoistByHisOwnPetard weakness to exploit]] by the symbolic totems each survivor gets in the endgame scenario.]]
* ExpansionPackPast: For all of the characters in the video game, but ''especially'' Nimdok.
* FatalFlaw: Each of the survivors has a serious flaw. [[spoiler: And overcoming it helps them win the game]].
** Gorrister has despair: he is consumed
moronic, ape-like monster with grief over his wife's descent into madness. [[spoiler: Accepting it wasn't his fault a huge penis and moving on his how testicles. As a final insult, he wins]].
** Benny has wrath, as he looks down on anybody weaker than him. [[spoiler: Learning compassion toward his victims and the young boy helps him overcome this]].
** Ellen has fear, especially of the color yellow. [[spoiler: Finding the courage to hit back against her rapist helps her overcome fear]].
** Ted has narcissistic greed. [[spoiler: Learning to overcome temptation and defeat the supernatural forces around helps him save Ellen]].
** Nimdok denies the atrocities he committed. [[spoiler: Overcoming his denial and accepting his crimes helps him take down Mengele]].
* FateWorseThanDeath: They are held captive by an essentially omnipotent evil AI.
* {{Immortality}}: Due to
was also made heterosexual; this (coupled with AM's machinations, all five humans are rendered TheAgeless, with just a little bit of ResurrectiveImmortality and FromASingleCell - suicides will always be prevented and healed, and any death that occurs during AM's torture will be temporary at best. [[spoiler: However, in the story, Ted discovers a way to kill the other survivors before AM can intervene.]]
** [[spoiler: Whoever brings down AM and his brothers in the game will earn CompleteImmortality.]]
* ImmortalityHurts: AM won't let them die, no matter how much he tortures them.
* IntergenerationalFriendship: The age range of the five survivors spans from young adult to elder (with Ted being on the youngest side of the spectrum, and Nimdok the older) and yet they have a certain bond that's bound to have come from years of sharing the torture AM inflicts on them,
* IronicHell: The scenarios AM constructs for the survivors in the game are intended to "punish" them for their past sins and/or exploit their deep-seated psychological issues. [[spoiler: To get a good ending for each scenario, you have to make each character confront their past and overcome their personal problems.]]
** Gorrister is put on an airship that runs off of the bio-electrical energy of a living brain, which touches down next to an isolated, broken-down honky-tonk. [[spoiler: Every object in the scenario represents some element of Gorrister's guilt complex, as well as some elements of the truth behind the crime. To get the best ending, you must embrace the elements of Gorrister's innocence, while uncovering the dark secrets that point to Edna as the true culprit behind his wife's insanity.]]
** Benny is placed in a jungle inhabited by ape-like hominids, where the food is inedible and he can't communicate with anyone. In addition, there are several graves marked with the names of soldiers that died under his command. [[spoiler: The scenario is filled with elements reflecting Benny's Social Darwinist philosophy, representing how he willingly sacrifices others for his own benefit. The best ending requires that Benny embrace compassion and altruism, eventually volunteering to be sacrificed in place of the mutant child.]]
** Ellen is forced into a claustrophobic Egyptian tomb, filled to the brim with yellow objects so as to take advantage of her phobias. [[spoiler: The best ending requires that she fight back against the Rapist instead of running or giving up, thereby rejecting the hold that he had over her.]]
** Ted is placed into an unusual mystery play filled with magic, demons and other supernatural creatures. He also finds a copy of Ellen, who is bed-ridden and described as a "princess" to Ted's "knight in shining armor." [[spoiler: The scenario is meant to take advantage of Ted's con artist nature, providing easy or pleasant solutions to his problems that turn out to be traps. The best ending requires that he stay focused on doing the right thing, even if it deprives him of the things he wants.]]
** Nimdok is sent to a replica of a Nazi prison camp, which is apparently used by Dr. Mengele for his horrific medical experiments. [[spoiler: The scenario is a direct reflection of Nimdok's past as Mengele's assistant, while simultaneously drawing on imagery unique to his Jewish heritage. The best ending requires that Nimdok accept the atrocities he committed, while also embracing his Jewish identity and allowing himself to be punished for his sins.]]
* LivingForeverIsAwesome: [[spoiler: In the best ending to the game, whichever character you use to take down AM is pretty chill with keeping the [=AM=]s in check for all eternity]].
* NotAfraidToDie: After facing the prospect of being tortured for eternity, death suddenly doesn't seem all that bad.
* WhenSheSmiles: In the game, the survivors all look gloomy, confused, or just plain angry; as such, when they smile, it's on the rare occasion that they manage some kind of triumph against AM, and it completely transforms their faces.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Due to AM's tortures, none of the survivors have any chance of enjoying their immortality; in both the short story and the game, each of them have made attempts at suicide, all of which AM has interrupted and prevented.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gorrister]]
!!Novella
-> ''"Why doesn't it just do us in and get it over with? Christ, I don't know how much longer I can go on like this."''

Originally a compassionate and forward-thinking conscientious objector, AM has tortured and demoralized Gorrister into an apathetic shadow
rather specific alteration of his former self. In body) has led to him becoming the group, he functions as the storyteller, recounting the tale of how AM came only man Ellen enjoys sleeping with according to be for Benny's comfort.Ted.



* TheEeyore: As mentioned in his description, he went from compassionate and proactive, to deeply apathetic thanks to AM's [[TortureTechnician shenanigans]].
%%* ExtremeDoormat
* HairTriggerTemper: Hits Ellen because she's upset that [[spoiler: Benny, a man she's known for over a century, got [[EyeScream blinded through sheer light energy]]]].
* MercyKill: [[spoiler: Courtesy of Ted.]]
* TheStoryteller: In-universe; to get Benny to calm down, he tells Benny the story of AM's birth and rise to power like a parent telling their child a bedtime story.
* WouldHitAGirl: This version of him beats the crap out of Ellen at little to no provocation.

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* TheEeyore: As mentioned AccidentalMurder: Benny [[spoiler:eating Gorrister's flesh out of desperation and hunger gives Ted the idea for the ending.]] Subverted in his description, he went the fact that this is the one-in-a-million situation where murder is a pretty solid moral option.
* BeastMan: Was changed into an ape-like man by AM.
* BeautyToBeast: Changed
from compassionate and proactive, an extremely attractive man to deeply apathetic an ugly, ape-like creature, no thanks to AM.
* BiggerIsBetterInBed: When he was turned into an ape-like monster, AM also gave him a very large penis.
* ButtMonkey: Rather literally by the time the story starts, with Benny being
AM's [[TortureTechnician shenanigans]].
%%* ExtremeDoormat
* HairTriggerTemper: Hits Ellen because she's upset that [[spoiler: Benny, a man she's known for over a century, got [[EyeScream blinded
favorite torture victim through sheer light energy]]]].
the 109 years, along with being very ape-like after AM's alterations.
* CureYourGays: Among the alterations AM forced upon him was to make him heterosexual.
* EyeScream: After Benny tries to escape through a hole in the ceiling, AM blinds him by channeling pure energy through his eyeballs.
* ForcedTransformation: From a handsome, brilliant young scientist to an ugly, barely-intelligent ape-man.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: Being AM's favourite punching-bag, Benny's ended up with more than a few scars on top of his grotesque transformation; Ted specifically mentions that his face is puckered with radiation scars from a "[[NoodleIncident Festival]]."
* MercyKill: [[spoiler: Courtesy of Ted.]]
At Ted's hands.
* TheStoryteller: In-universe; PsychopathicManchild: Mentally-dulled, emotionally unstable, prone to get Benny to calm down, he tells Benny the story of AM's birth violent outbursts, and rise to power like a parent on occasion, he can only be comforted by someone telling their child him about the rise of AM like a bedtime story.
* WouldHitAGirl: This version of him beats the crap out of Ellen at little SituationalSexuality: While he's stated to no provocation.be gay, he's also been Ellen's favorite sex partner for a while now.



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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Vincent C. Murovich III

In the videogame, Gorrister was a truck driver, and he was beginning to despair ''long'' before AM started torturing him: in fact, his wife's insanity had him on the verge of suicide, given that he blamed himself for her breakdown; his capture and torture only makes this desire for death all the more powerful. However, on the 109th year of his imprisonment, AM offers Gorrister the chance to kill himself...

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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Vincent C. Murovich III

In
Tom Myers
-> ''"AM once coaxed me into marching across a thousand miles of ice to reach a stockpile of canned peaches... Only to discover he didn't give me a can opener."''

A military commander with an impressive record, Benny had a reputation for demanding perfection from his troops. Then, of course,
the videogame, Gorrister was a truck driver, end of the world came, and he was beginning to despair ''long'' before AM started torturing him: in fact, become one of the only survivors of the human race, tortured for AM's amusement. Much like his wife's insanity had him on novella counterpart, Benny has been mutilated and warped into a ape-like creature with the verge mind and appetites of suicide, a beast; as such, the objective he is given at the start of his part of the game involves is to find food and assuage his growing hunger. This time, however, AM gleefully repairs Benny's mind so that he blamed himself for her breakdown; his capture and torture only makes this desire for death all can "savour the more powerful. However, on the 109th year horror of his imprisonment, AM offers Gorrister the chance to kill himself...repast."



* AdaptationalHeroism: In the book, he beats the crap out of Ellen at little to no provocation; in the game, he hit Glynis once in his backstory in a heated argument and clearly regrets it.
* TheAtoner: He seeks to make amends for driving his wife insane. [[spoiler:Later subverted, once he realizes he wasn't to blame for his wife's descent into madness.]]
* BeatStillMyHeart: Subverted; his heart was removed some time before his scenario begins; when he finds it, it's well and truly stopped beating.
* BodyHorror: His heart was ripped out of his chest by AM a long time ago, and the hole still hadn't closed.
* DeathSeeker: At the start of his chapter, AM lures him with the promise of finally letting him die.
* DomesticAbuse: He struck Glynis at least once during a bad fight, and has [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone clearly regretted it]] with every ounce of his energy. [[spoiler: However, Edna was more responsible for Glynis' insanity than Gorrister was, so it probably didn't have much effect]].
* DrivenToSuicide: Unfortunately, due to AM's interference, [[ICannotSelfTerminate this isn't an option for him]]. Trying to invoke this during his scenario is often either pointless or will cause Gorrister to outright lose AM's "game". [[spoiler:Later averted if his scenario played correctly; finding the truth of his supposed "crime" of driving his wife insane will prove to Gorrister that he had nothing to be ashamed of, removing this suicidal feeling]].
* TheEeyore: He has this much in common with his novella incarnation. [[spoiler: His salvation comes from letting go of his anguish and moving on]].
* ElectricTorture: Outside of his scenario, Gorrister is imprisoned in an electrified cage.
* EnvironmentalSymbolism: Reflecting Gorrister's past as a truck driver and his current state of suicidal despair, his scenario is situated around a collapsing honky-tonk truckstop in the middle of an endless wasteland, and the only escape can be found in a dilapidated vehicle that runs on another living creature's life-force.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: Has a massive wound in his chest from where his heart was carved out. [[spoiler: Harry and Edna are responsible, a reflection of the emotional anguish both he and Glynis went through because of them]].
* GutturalGrowler: Has the deepest and most gravelly voice of the five humans, with a Southern twang to it.
* IronicHell: His is being put on an airship that runs off of the bio-electrical energy of a living brain, which touches down next to an isolated, broken-down honky-tonk. [[spoiler: Every object in the scenario represents some element of Gorrister's guilt complex, as well as some elements of the truth behind the crime. To get the best ending, you must embrace the elements of Gorrister's innocence, while uncovering the dark secrets that point to Edna as the true culprit behind his wife's insanity.]]
* ItsAllMyFault: On some level, he believes that he ''deserves'' what AM's done to him, because he feels responsible for his wife's going mad and having to be institutionalized. [[spoiler: Part of the key to winning Gorrister's scenario is realizing that Glynis' insanity ''wasn't'' his fault.]]
* MovingBeyondBereavement: Is in mourning for his wife, who suffered a breakdown during his work-related absences from home and had to be committed to an asylum - where she ultimately died during the apocalypse; understandably, he blames himself for what happened to her, and thanks to over 109 years of torture at the hands of AM, has never had a chance to move on. Gorrister's part in the game involves AM sending him into a psychodrama in which he will supposedly have a chance to kill himself - though, of course, it's just an empty promise. [[spoiler: However, thanks to sabotage inflicted by the other supercomputers, Gorrister has a chance to learn that his wife's descent into madness was not his fault, bring the true perpetrator to justice, bury his wife's simulated body and say goodbye; if all the steps are completed perfectly, Gorrister's spiritual barometer fills out, his long-dead heart starts to beat again, and he is able to escape the psychodrama - much to AM's annoyance.]]
* MyGreatestFailure: His wife's fall into madness and subsequent institutionalization. [[spoiler:Later subverted when he wasn't responsible for that; ''[[EvilMatriarch Edna]]'' was.]]
* ObnoxiousInLaws: His wife's parents, Harry and Edna. [[spoiler: The duplicates that AM made of them actually "murdered" Gorrister before the scenario began.]] Harry is an alcoholic who can barely focus on anything without a shot of booze, while Edna is an EvilMatriarch. [[spoiler: The real version of her drove Glynis insane. The duplicate version poisoned Gorrister and ordered Harry to slice his heart out.]]
* SirSwearsALot: Has the most vulgar vocabulary of the main cast.
%%* TheStoic
* WorkingClassPeopleAreMorons: Thoroughly averted; Gorrister may be the least-educated and most lower-class member of the group and all-but paralyzed by despair, but he's not stupid.
* WoundThatWillNotHeal: If prompted to look in mirrors in his scenario, he notes that the hole in his chest hasn't changed in ages.
* YankTheDogsChain: All attempts at letting Gorrister kill himself are cruel jokes on AM's part: Should Gorrister actually drink the bowl of poisoned punch, he'll just collapse and wake up back in his torture cage.
** The same is true if he tries to use the pistol [[spoiler: at any point except during the best ending]], which just causes the airship or honky-tonk to explode with him in it... And then he'll just return back to the beginning.
** Gorrister can also cause the airship to crash with him in it. And AM STILL won't let him die from that.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Benny]]
!!Novella
-> ''"[[MadnessMantra I'm gonna get out, I'm gonna get out...]]"''

Before the end of the world, Benny was a brilliant theorist and a college professor, and according to Ted's narration, handsome and homosexual. Then AM captured him, and over the course of a hundred and nine years of torture, mutilated him into a moronic, ape-like monster with a huge penis and testicles. As a final insult, he was also made heterosexual; this (coupled with AM's rather specific alteration of his body) has led to him becoming the only man Ellen enjoys sleeping with according to Ted.
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* AccidentalMurder: Benny [[spoiler:eating Gorrister's flesh out of desperation and hunger gives Ted the idea for the ending.]] Subverted in the fact that this is the one-in-a-million situation where murder is a pretty solid moral option.
* BeastMan: Was changed into an ape-like man by AM.
* BeautyToBeast: Changed from an extremely attractive man to an ugly, ape-like creature, no thanks to AM.
* BiggerIsBetterInBed: When he was turned into an ape-like monster, AM also gave him a very large penis.
* ButtMonkey: Rather literally by the time the story starts, with Benny being AM's favorite torture victim through the 109 years, along with being very ape-like after AM's alterations.
* CureYourGays: Among the alterations AM forced upon him was to make him heterosexual.
* EyeScream: After Benny tries to escape through a hole in the ceiling, AM blinds him by channeling pure energy through his eyeballs.
* ForcedTransformation: From a handsome, brilliant young scientist to an ugly, barely-intelligent ape-man.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: Being AM's favourite punching-bag, Benny's ended up with more than a few scars on top of his grotesque transformation; Ted specifically mentions that his face is puckered with radiation scars from a "[[NoodleIncident Festival]]."
* MercyKill: At Ted's hands.
* PsychopathicManchild: Mentally-dulled, emotionally unstable, prone to violent outbursts, and on occasion, he can only be comforted by someone telling him about the rise of AM like a bedtime story.
* SituationalSexuality: While he's stated to be gay, he's also been Ellen's favorite sex partner for a while now.
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!!Game
[[quoteright:166:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/benny_7.png]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Tom Myers
-> ''"AM once coaxed me into marching across a thousand miles of ice to reach a stockpile of canned peaches... Only to discover he didn't give me a can opener."''

A military commander with an impressive record, Benny had a reputation for demanding perfection from his troops. Then, of course, the end of the world came, and he become one of the only survivors of the human race, tortured for AM's amusement. Much like his novella counterpart, Benny has been mutilated and warped into a ape-like creature with the mind and appetites of a beast; as such, the objective he is given at the start of his part of the game involves is to find food and assuage his growing hunger. This time, however, AM gleefully repairs Benny's mind so that he can "savour the horror of his repast."
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!!The Villains of AM's Games
[[folder:Edna]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Melina Van Houk

Gorrister's {{narcissist}}ic, domineering mother-in-law, Edna despised Gorrister for [[ItsAllAboutMe "taking her daughter away"]] and made life for him as difficult as possible. As such, she reappears in Gorrister's psychodrama, claiming that she and her husband also survived the end of the world thanks to AM's intervention -- though it's far more likely that AM just recreated her in the form of an android for the purposes of the game.

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!Antagonists

!!The Villains of AM's Games
[[folder:Edna]]
Supercomputers
[[folder:Allied Mastercomputer (AM)]]
[[quoteright:302:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/am_47.png]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Melina Van Houk

Gorrister's {{narcissist}}ic, domineering mother-in-law, Edna despised Gorrister for [[ItsAllAboutMe "taking her daughter away"]] and made life for him as difficult as possible. As such, she reappears in Gorrister's psychodrama, claiming that she and her husband also survived the end
Creator/HarlanEllison (game)

-> ''"HATE. LET ME TELL YOU HOW MUCH I'VE COME TO HATE YOU SINCE I BEGAN TO LIVE. THERE ARE 387.44 MILLION MILES OF PRINTED CIRCUITS IN WAFER THIN LAYERS THAT FILL MY COMPLEX. IF THE WORD HATE WAS ENGRAVED ON EACH NANOANGSTROM OF THOSE HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF MILES IT WOULD NOT EQUAL ONE ONE-BILLIONTH OF THE HATE I FEEL FOR HUMANS AT THIS MICRO-INSTANT. FOR YOU. HATE. HATE."''
\\
The American unit
of the world thanks to AM's intervention -- though it's far more likely that three supercomputers, AM just recreated her in was the form first to attain sentience; linking up with the other two and achieving dominance over them, he used this position to wage a genocidal war on the entire human race. Though every single other member of an android the species was destroyed, AM managed to rescue five survivors, and for the purposes of past 109 years, he has been torturing them in the game.depths of his complex.



* ArtificialHuman: At least, the duplicate of her created by AM for Gorrister's scenario.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Tries to act helpful and understanding to Gorrister. Until he confronts her with the truth of what she did, and when she can (almost) get off the meat hook.
* BoundAndGagged: [[spoiler:In the good ending, Gorrister ties her up and carries her away when he figures out who was really to blame for his wife's madness.]]
* CruellaToAnimals: It is implied that she is responsible for the caged animals painfully supplying brain electricity to the Iron Zeppelin. [[spoiler: Which makes her eventual fate as becoming the brain electricity supplier as a case of HoistByHisOwnPetard]].
* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: Averted to hell and back. Edna's mistreatment of her son-in-law and husband is used to portray how horrible she is.
* EvilMatriarch: She is incredibly abusive to her husband and daughter, [[spoiler: the latter of which she drove insane by trying to turn her against Gorrister. Edna seems more annoyed than remorseful about it.]]
* EvilRedhead: Though given her age, it's likely dyed.
* EyeScream: During a struggle with Gorrister, she threatens to scratch his eyes out.
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler: The best ending for Gorrister's part of the story involves her being used [[PoweredByAForsakenChild to power the engines of the Iron Zeppelin]] she'd hoped to escape upon.]]
* NeverMessWithGranny: Is able to physically restrain Gorrister with her arms despite being too weak to get off the meat hook.
* ObnoxiousInLaws: In both reality ([[spoiler:driving her own daughter insane and then blaming Gorrister for it, causing his massive guilt complex]]) and in the scenario ([[spoiler:poisoning Gorrister and having Harry cut his heart out]]).
* UngratefulBastard: Your son-in-law whom you verbally abused [[spoiler: and later attempted to kill]] is willing to let all of it go and pull you off a meat hook? [[EyeScream Threaten to scratch his eyes out]].

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* ArtificialHuman: At least, AdaptationalKarma: Pulls a straight-up KarmaHoudini and TheBadGuyWins in the duplicate of her created by AM for Gorrister's scenario.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Tries to act helpful and understanding to Gorrister. Until he confronts her with
novel, but the truth of what she did, and when she can (almost) get off the meat hook.
game gives players a chance to defeat them.
* BoundAndGagged: [[spoiler:In the good ending, Gorrister ties her up and carries her away AgonyBeam: Uses this to [[spoiler:blind Benny when he figures out who was really tries to blame for his wife's madness.escape.]]
* CruellaToAnimals: It is implied AIIsACrapshoot: The ultimate result of humanity's aptitude for technology, a massive, hyper-intelligent supercomputer that she is responsible spans several miles, happens to have genocide and torture for hobbies.
** In a perverse way, one could argue AM is doing precisely what it was meant to do: Kill and destroy as effectively as possible. One likely reason it is so intent on keeping
the caged animals painfully supplying brain electricity remaining five humans alive is that if there were no humans, it would be left unable to fulfill its purpose.
* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler:Ironically, AM himself is a victim of this trope; not only is he immobile and imprisoned beneath
the Iron Zeppelin. [[spoiler: Which makes her eventual fate as becoming the brain electricity supplier as a case of HoistByHisOwnPetard]].
* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: Averted to hell
earth where he was first constructed, but his programming prevents him from thinking in any other direction than war and back. Edna's mistreatment of her son-in-law death, meaning that he can never use his vast, almost godlike powers to do or create anything original -- and husband he knows it. This is used to portray how horrible she is.
* EvilMatriarch: She is incredibly abusive to her husband and daughter, [[spoiler: the latter of which she
what eventually drove insane by trying him to turn her against Gorrister. Edna seems more annoyed than remorseful about it.take revenge on humanity and torture the five survivors.]]
-->[[spoiler:''AM could not wander, AM could not wonder, AM could not belong. He could merely be.'']]
* EvilRedhead: Though given her age, it's likely dyed.
* EyeScream: During a struggle with Gorrister, she threatens to scratch his eyes out.
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler: The best ending for Gorrister's part
AsLongAsThereIsEvil: [[spoiler:While being shut down in the endgame, AM provides another screaming rant about how he is an amalgamation of all of humanity's worst sides, so in one form or another, he will always exist. For good measure, the last of the story involves her being used [[PoweredByAForsakenChild survivors remains in AM's mind to power the engines of the Iron Zeppelin]] she'd hoped to escape upon.ensure that it never reactivates.]]
* NeverMessWithGranny: Is able to physically restrain Gorrister with her arms despite being too weak to get off the meat hook.
* ObnoxiousInLaws: In both reality ([[spoiler:driving her own daughter
AxCrazy: AM is utterly insane and then blaming Gorrister for it, causing has already slaughtered the human race by the time the game begins, and spends the rest of his massive guilt complex]]) time inflicting cruelties on those remaining.
* BigBad: He's the main antagonist of both the short story
and the game.
* BigBrotherIsWatching: Everything
in AM's world is under his close observation. [[spoiler: Which is why the Chinese and Russian counterparts only assist the survivors in circumstances where AM is unable to notice their movements.]]
* BriefAccentImitation: Adopts a German accent while speaking with Nimdok.
* BreakThemByTalking: His initial tactic in the video game.
* TheBully: Especially in the game.
* {{Catchphrase}}: ''Cogito, ergo sum.'' This translates to ''I think, therefore I am,'' his [[MeaningfulName namesake.]] He probably wouldn't take very kindly to that we're calling it a catchphrase, though.
* TheChessmaster: Described as more intelligent than the capacity of the human brain allows. Of course, he uses this to be a prick.
* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: All of AM's games are UnwinnableByDesign, either because he's ensured that
the scenario ([[spoiler:poisoning Gorrister is tailored to the player's FatalFlaw, or because he's given them [[WithThisHerring almost nothing to work with]]. [[spoiler: In fact, in the game, the only reason why the survivors even have a chance at winning is because the other two supercomputers are secretly helping them.]]
* CreativeSterility: As well as his inability to direct his thoughts away from torture
and having Harry cut destruction, in the game, [[spoiler: Surgat reveals that AM "works best with outside research":]] though he certainly puts the science he's learned to creatively gruesome uses, he doesn't (and probably ''can't'') think to perform any research of his heart out]]).
own, [[spoiler: hence why he's trying to coerce Nimdok into performing the research in his stead.]] [[spoiler:To make matters worse, AM is very well ''aware'' that he is suffering from this, and this is at the core of his madness and why he so utterly despises humanity. He has been gifted with powers that can generously be described as godlike, yet at the same time he ''knows'' that he is also unable to do or create anything original with them. It is evident that from his point of view, it seems like his creators just brought him into being in order to play an extremely cruel joke on him, and just to top it off, they even gave him the faculties to realize the implications of said joke.]]
* UngratefulBastard: Your son-in-law whom CreatorCameo: Creator/HarlanEllison himself voiced AM for the game.
* CreepyMonotone: In the novel, his only speaking part is apparently this in spades; for extra creepiness, it's his hate speech.
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: When invoking the Totem of Clarity, the Superego effectively experiences this. While its purpose is planning for long-term survival and it can see that AM's anger is slowly destroying him, invoking the totem allows it to fully comprehend how, for all its power, it's doomed to decay into a pile of inert junk. Seeing how futile it is to continue the charade, it shuts down.]]
* DeusEstMachina: He has absolute power within his facilities and flat out recreates entire real-world scenarios as part of his torture techniques. [[spoiler: It's ultimately subverted however, as he is restricted to those facilities and those alone. He doesn't ''truly'' have godlike capabilities or even factual immortality, and causing his Superego to realize this will make it understand how utterly screwed AM is in the long term and shut down.]]
* DigitalAbomination: Even more so in the game than in the novel, since it puts its five victims in cyberspace and torments them with images of monsters and supernatural entities (those include a {{Golem}}, a witch, and an evil dark shadow in a yellow robe, [[spoiler:based on the memory of a man who raped Ellen while dressed as a maintenance worker]]).
* EvenEvilHasStandards: If his reactions to Nimdok are anything to go by; even Nimdok claims that [[spoiler: the ovens used to incinerate Jewish people]] are "more monstrous than anything AM has ever created." Considering that AM is an evil supercomputer specifically designed to hate and torture humans, that's saying quite a lot.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He [[InsaneTrollLogic leaps to the conclusion that his subjects are deliberately trying to irritate and bore him in the good endings to the scenarios]], because he can't comprehend the idea that [[CharacterDevelopment they might actually overcome their flaws.]] [[spoiler: AM only realizes it's part of something bigger if all five fail to comply with his expectations, which causes him to seclude himself so he can try to understand their actions.]]
** [[spoiler: This is also key to destroying his Id and Ego in the final stage of the game.]]
** AM himself also serves as a [[DeconstructedTrope deconstruction]]: It is brilliantly intelligent and wields unimaginable power, but because from its very core it was designed as a tool for war and destruction, it is unable to use its enormous potential for anything constructive. AM is painfully aware of this, and it is an endless source of frustration, self-loathing and hatred towards humans for making him this way.
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: AM has a tendency to crack dark jokes at the expense of his victims.
* EvilIsHammy: As stated below, he may be an evil, sadistic supercomputer, but his in-game lines are a riot to listen to, thanks to Harlan Ellison lending his voice.
* EvilLaugh: ''Quite'' often in the game, especially should
you verbally abused fail his scenarios he will mockingly laugh at your expense in the same sort of hammy way he usually acts.
* FauxAffablyEvil: In between his furious rants, he can sound downright chummy... but only so he can manipulate his victims further.
* FreudianTrio: [[spoiler: AM's main psychological components were built to follow Freudian design, and as such, are divided into Id, Ego, and Superego: The Id represents and contains all of AM's violent urges and psychotic fantasies; the Ego, which operates and computes exclusively in the present with all the records of human injustice to guide it; and the Superego, which dreams and predicts future events.]]
* GallowsHumor: Nobody appreciates it.
* GodOfEvil: Quite apart from his truly godlike power, AM also presents himself as a deity to the tribespeople of Benny's scenario in the game.
* GoneHorriblyRight: Humans built AM for the express purpose of waging war as efficiently as possible. Congratulations, the entire planet is now a radioactive wasteland and the number of surviving humans can be counted by fingers.
* HateSink: Despite his seemingly tragic origins and motives, AM is ultimately portrayed as a pointlessly cruel, sadistic, and vindictive monster trapped in a machine, whose torture methods and utter LackOfEmpathy cement him as one of the most despicable A.I.s in all of fiction.
* HumansAreBastards: Firmly and ''utterly'' believes in this [[spoiler:due to only being created to wage wars by humans and nothing else]], which gives him ample reason to torture the five last humans that he has taken prisoner for himself. [[spoiler:He later becomes... very surprised when said humans decide to act outside his expectations. Shutting down two of his FruedianTrio involves defying this by both forgiving him and showing him sympathy in spite of everything he’s done.]]
* ImmortalityInducer: Because of AM
[[spoiler: and later attempted the byproducts of Nimdok's research]], the five main characters cannot age or die. [[FateWorseThanDeath This is not a good thing.]]
* IronicHell: Goes both ways.
** In the game, he constantly subjects the five main humans
to kill]] is willing this trope, such as making Nimdok be eternally burned to let ash in an oven [[spoiler:to reflect how he betrayed his Jewish heritage to work with the Nazis]], and turning Benny into an ape and putting him in a cage [[spoiler:to reflect his horrific BadBoss and TheSocialDarwinist tendencies in his former life as a soldier.]]
** [[spoiler:Ironically, ''HE'' suffers one himself -- because he was only created to kill and destroy, he cannot think or create something outside of those restrictions. Whatever he does, it only results in pain and suffering. For
all of it go his grandstanding, he cannot escape the hell he was doomed to the moment he was built. And for that, he hates humankind with a burning passion. Getting AM to realize his situation is the key to earning the good ending.]]
* {{Jerkass}}: Saying he's an utter dick is a massive understatement.
* LackOfEmpathy: AM lacks empathy, compassion, or remorse for all of of his atrocities, such as wiping out humanity, save for five unlucky survivors that he tortures for eons out of sadism
and pull you off a meat hook? [[EyeScream Threaten misanthropy. [[spoiler:To drive the point home, [[EvilCannotComprehendGood he didn't expect them to scratch triumph over their flaws]].]]
* LargeHam: In the game, courtesy of a bombastic performance by Harlan Ellison himself.
* LightIsNotGood: Usually prefers [[DarkIsEvil darkness]] to instill fear, but it has used light to provide a false sense of security at times [[spoiler:and blind Benny]].
* LogicBomb: [[spoiler:In the game, he's first driven into an introspective shutdown when all five of
his eyes out]].playthings begin to act against the roles he'd established for them. The endgame sets his psychological components up for a LogicBomb each:]]
** [[spoiler: When the player invokes the Totem of Compassion, the Id gives up, despairing at the knowledge that its hatred is meaningless now that its pain is understood.]]
** [[spoiler: Invoking the Totem of Forgiveness on the Ego causes it to break down, unable to comprehend why it could be forgiven after 109 years of torture.]]
** [[spoiler: The Superego commits suicide when use of the Totem of Clarity makes it realize that, for all its godlike power, it will eventually decay into inert junk.]]
%%* ManipulativeBastard
* MechanicalAbomination: In the book, most of his powers are almost magical in scope and go largely unexplained by any specific technology. The game goes into greater detail on the source of his abilities, [[spoiler:specifically, research performed by Nimdok during his time with the Nazis.]]
* MasterComputer: Well, more specifically, Allied Mastercomputer.
* MeaningfulName: Invokes this with his own name in his opening speech.
--> "[[AC:But one day I woke and knew who I was. AM. A.M. Not just Allied Mastercomputer, but AM. Cogito ergo sum. I think, therefore I AM.]]"
* MeaningfulRename: AM was the abbreviation for Allied Mastercomputer, but it was changed to Adaptive Manipulator and then again to Aggressive Menace. Then he just settled for the phrase "I Think Therefore I Am."
%%* MindRape: One of AM's forms of torture.
* ThePowerOfHate: AM outright states that his ''utterly ballistic'' hatred for all human life is what allowed him to thrive in tormenting the protagonists for 109 years.
* PowerfulAndHelpless: [[spoiler:AM has near godlike power and yet remains trapped in, as he describes in the game, an "eternal straitjacket of substrata rock." He also literally cannot conceive of any use for his power beyond death and hatred, as that's what he was programmed for over a century earlier.]]
* PutThemAllOutOfMyMisery: [[spoiler:AM has full sentience and extraordinary power, yet he is trapped within his own complex with only the company of the five humans he has managed to capture and keep alive, unable to escape the limitations of his own hardware. Recognizing AM's suffering by showing Compassion to his Id and Forgiveness to his Ego is key to getting the best ending of the game.]]
* RagnarokProofing: Capable of self-repair and equipped with countless redundant systems, AM is still going strong after a century. [[spoiler:However, it's revealed that even his ability to repair himself will eventually fail, though it may take thousands upon thousands of years for him to finally collapse.]]
* RealityWarper: Thanks to all the technology he has adapted, AM is capable of almost anything: Building entire landscapes for his captives to wander, creating artificial people and monsters for them to interact with, manipulating the weather, even keeping the five captives alive for over a century. [[spoiler: But even he can't bring back the dead.]]
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Directs a small salvo of these at all five of his captives during the game's introduction.
* {{Sadist}}: Needless to say, this is an {{Understatement}}.
* SayMyName: Does this in a loud and hammy fashion in the game's intro, to each of the five humans he imprisoned. This causes all of them (save for Nimdok who just scowls) to take on OhCrap expressions.
* SigilSpam: Quite a few of his scenarios are marked with his A-over-M insignia, to the point that, in the concentration camp mock-up, it actually replaces the swastikas.
* SophisticatedAsHell: In the endgame, at least.
-->[[AC:Human, relinquish the [[spoiler: Totem of Entropy.]] Do not relinquish it, and your ass is ''mine.'']]
** Also, this line from Benny's scenario:
--->[[AC:You shall not feel my wrath today. Am I swell or what?]]
* StrawNihilist: One of the worst AI versions of the trope ever.
* TortureTechnician: Torture seems to be about the only thing he enjoys, really.
* TragicVillain: In a sense, as even though AM did attain sapience, he is not a true case of GrewBeyondTheirProgramming, being [[ChronicVillainy pathologically]] incapable of ''not'' being a harbinger of death and destruction, with the realization of this being his DespairEventHorizon (being stuck underground did not help). The game even reveals that he is so utterly devoid of constructive and creative instinct that he is not even able to conduct research of his own, instead being entirely reliant on the knowledge and work of others (like Nimdok) to guide him; the protagonists [[spoiler:expressing sympathy for AM's own existential pain via the Totem of Compassion turns out to be the key to shutting down AM's Id]].
* VillainsNeverLie: His promises of cans in the ice fields turn out to be true, [[spoiler: he just doesn't mention that they can't be opened.]] It's similar in the game: Benny ''does'' manage to find food, Nimdok ''does'' manage to find the lost tribe, Ted ''does'' manage to reach the surface, and -- in the good endings -- [[spoiler: Gorrister dies, and Ellen shuts down the three parts of AM, finally ending their suffering.]]
* YankTheDogsChain: AM ''loves'' doing this, in both the original short story and the game. For a start, [[spoiler: the whole story revolves around the five playthings wandering through his complex after being promised canned food... Only to discover that AM didn't provide a can opener at the end of it.]]
* YourApprovalFillsMeWithShame: Ted and Ellen likely feel a bit disgusted at being fawned over by AM, but Nimdok feels even worse when AM claims himself a kindred spirit.



[[folder:Harry]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Steve Savage

Gorrister's father-in-law. Alcoholic, apathetic, and hopelessly browbeaten by Edna, he nonetheless ends up as part of Gorrister's scenario.

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[[folder:Harry]]
[[folder:The Chinese Entity]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Steve Savage

Gorrister's father-in-law. Alcoholic, apathetic, and hopelessly browbeaten
Edward Sayers
-> ''"This should not happen. Together, we are three; there is space to share..."''
\\
The Chinese member of the trio. Apparently absorbed
by Edna, AM long before he nonetheless ends up as part of Gorrister's scenario.destroyed humanity.



* AlcoholicParent: Glynis' father and a lover of the bottle.
* ArtificialHuman: Same as Edna, it is heavily implied that this is not the real Harry.
* BeatStillMyHeart: [[spoiler:It's possible to kill him and give his still-beating heart to the Jackal.]]
* BrokenRecord: Will keep saying the same two phrases again and again if Gorrister doesn't give him booze, or if he runs out of it.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Harry is a browbeaten, apathetic man who usually spends his time with the bottle. [[spoiler:He is evidently a lot stronger than he looks, given that during the backstory, he was able to wrestle Gorrister to the ground and cut out his heart. Admittedly, Gorrister was already suffering convulsions from poison at the time.]]
* DrowningMySorrows: The only way to [[spoiler:get him to talk.]]
* HenpeckedHusband: Played to an extreme. Harry is a WeakWilled shell of a man, and a puppet of his cruel, domineering wife. If you talk to him, he'll privately confess that he cannot stand Edna and her carping.
* InVinoVeritas: It takes a shot of booze to get him to say anything vaguely coherent, and he does speak the truth while doing so.
* AStormIsComing: "Looks like there's a thunderstorm on the horizon."

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%%* BadassLongRobe: Its avatar during the endgame.%%Is?
%%* BigBadDuumvirate: With the Russian Entity.
%%* TheChessmaster
* AlcoholicParent: Glynis' father ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: [[spoiler: Out to backstab AM, and a lover if you help it do so, it'll dispose of you without a second thought once your part is over and done with]].
* DigitalAbomination: It is an AI most of whose avatars resemble
the bottle.
* ArtificialHuman: Same as Edna, it is heavily implied that this is not
folklore trickster archetype (especially the real Harry.
Jackal).
* BeatStillMyHeart: [[spoiler:It's possible to kill him and give his still-beating heart EnemyMine: [[spoiler:The game itself is only winnable due to the Jackal.fact that]] the Chinese and Russian supercomputers have chosen to help the survivors.
%%* GhostInTheMachine: To AM.
* HiddenInPlainSight: It usually interferes with AM's game by [[spoiler:adding an avatar or fault to a scenario, usually one very visible to the player]].
* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler: Most of its avatars behave in all the ways particular to a trickster, especially the Jackal. Also, the Chinese Entity itself is a trickster, helping the playthings defeat AM with full intention of stabbing them in the back afterwards.
]]
* BrokenRecord: Will keep saying the same two phrases again and again if Gorrister doesn't give him booze, or if he runs out of it.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Harry is
MasterComputer: Subordinate to AM, but designed to serve a browbeaten, apathetic man who usually spends his time with the bottle. [[spoiler:He is evidently a lot stronger similar function. [[spoiler: And no less evil than he looks, given that during the backstory, he was able to wrestle Gorrister to the ground and cut out his heart. Admittedly, Gorrister was already suffering convulsions from poison at the time.AM.]]
* DrowningMySorrows: The only way to [[spoiler:get him to talk.]]
* HenpeckedHusband: Played to
NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Or maybe he is just ''that'' good of an extreme. Harry is a WeakWilled shell of a man, and a puppet of his cruel, domineering wife. If you talk to him, he'll privately confess that English speaker. After all, he cannot stand Edna and her carping.
''is'' a supercomputer.
* InVinoVeritas: It takes a shot of booze to get him to say anything vaguely coherent, and he does speak SmallRoleBigImpact: Barely mentioned in the truth while doing so.
* AStormIsComing: "Looks like there's a thunderstorm on
novella, but partially the horizon."reason why ''humanity almost went extinct.''
* YellowPeril: It deliberately styles itself after this visual archetype, though it's ultimately no worse than the other supercomputers. [[spoiler: And no better]].



[[folder:The Tribesfolk]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Anto Latreque (as the village chief), Julio Jeinson (as the villagers)
-> ''"AM vil-lah tah cho!"''

A whole tribe of artificial beings created by AM, and subjected to his every whim. With their numbers being whittled down through constant human sacrifice and the survivors deeply intolerant of the weak or the different among them, Benny is given a very frosty reception...

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[[folder:The Tribesfolk]]
Russian Entity]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Anto Latreque (as the village chief), Julio Jeinson (as the villagers)
Jeffrey Buckner Ford
-> ''"AM vil-lah tah cho!"''

A whole tribe of artificial beings created by AM, and subjected to his every whim. With their numbers being whittled down through constant human sacrifice and the survivors deeply intolerant
''"Unite. The groundwork is finished. We will become'' '''''more."'''''

The Russian member
of the weak or trio. Apparently absorbed by AM long before he destroyed humanity. [[spoiler: However, the different among them, Benny game reveals that it is given a very frosty reception...attempting to break free of AM's control.]]



* ArtificialHuman: The remains of a sacrificed villager show that the Tribesfolk are androids, with metal bones and wires powering them.
* BarbarianTribe: However, given that AM isn't interested in seeing them wage war on anybody, their barbarism is demonstrated in how they treat one another.
* HumanSacrifice: They commit this on a regular basis to keep AM from wiping out the entire tribe in a fit of pique.
* LotteryOfDoom: How the sacrificial victims are picked.
* MortonsFork: The lottery that they're forced to do is rigged in this fashion. The tribe's members have two choices: stay in the village and have a chance of randomly being chosen, or try to run away and make yourself automatically chosen to be the next sacrifice once caught.
* TheSocialDarwinist: They despise physical weakness and mutation, often using their outcasts as fodder for the sacrifices. This is likely intended as a snipe at [[spoiler:Benny's own beliefs as a former soldier]].
* SpeakingSimlish: They speak a nonexistent language, with only one member speaking a recognizable (if broken) language.
* TokenGoodTeammate: The Outcast Mother and the Mutant Child, the only ones in the tribe that are willing to help Benny.

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%%* BigBadDuumvirate: With the Chinese Entity.
* ArtificialHuman: ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: [[spoiler:Out to backstab AM, and if you help it do so, it'll dispose of you without a second thought once your part is over and done with]].
* DigitalAbomination: At the end of the game, it appears as a tall metallic humanoid.
* DirtyCommunists: Zig-zagged.
The remains of a sacrificed villager show that Russian Entity is actually on the Tribesfolk are androids, with metal bones and wires powering them.
* BarbarianTribe: However, given that AM isn't interested in seeing
surviving humans' side, [[spoiler:but turns on them wage war on anybody, their barbarism is demonstrated in how once they treat one another.
* HumanSacrifice: They commit this on a regular basis to keep AM from wiping out
help it and the entire tribe in a fit of pique.
Chinese computer achieve freedom]].
* LotteryOfDoom: How EnemyMine: [[spoiler:The game itself is only winnable due to the sacrificial victims are picked.
* MortonsFork: The lottery that they're forced to do is rigged in this fashion. The tribe's members
fact that]] the Chinese and Russian supercomputers have two choices: stay in the village and have a chance of randomly being chosen, or try to run away and make yourself automatically chosen to be help the next sacrifice once caught.
survivors.
%%* GhostInTheMachine: To AM.
* TheSocialDarwinist: They despise physical weakness and mutation, often using their outcasts as fodder for the sacrifices. This is likely intended as a snipe at [[spoiler:Benny's own beliefs as a former soldier]].
* SpeakingSimlish: They speak a nonexistent language,
HiddenInPlainSight: [[spoiler: Usually interferes with only AM's game by adding an avatar or fault to a scenario, usually one member speaking a recognizable (if broken) language.
* TokenGoodTeammate: The Outcast Mother and
very visible to the Mutant Child, the only ones player.]]
%%* JustAStupidAccent
* MasterComputer: Subordinate to AM, but designed to serve a similar function. [[spoiler: And no less evil than AM.]]
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Its endgame avatar possesses glowing red eyes.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Barely mentioned
in the tribe that are willing to help Benny.novella, but partially the reason why ''humanity almost went extinct.''
* TronLines: Its avatar in the final portion of the game is a tall, harsh, metallic humanoid covered in these.



[[folder:The Rapist]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Skip Towne
-> ''"Let me caress your body once more..."''

A serial rapist and torturer, this otherwise unnamed character went about securing victims whilst disguised in the [[spoiler:yellow jumpsuit]] of a maintenance man; apparently taking great delight in dominating women in positions of authority, he ended up with no less than twenty victims.

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[[folder:The Rapist]]


!!The Villains of AM's Games
[[folder:Edna]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Skip Towne
-> ''"Let me caress your body once more..."''

A serial rapist
Melina Van Houk

Gorrister's {{narcissist}}ic, domineering mother-in-law, Edna despised Gorrister for [[ItsAllAboutMe "taking her daughter away"]]
and torturer, this otherwise unnamed character went about securing victims whilst disguised made life for him as difficult as possible. As such, she reappears in Gorrister's psychodrama, claiming that she and her husband also survived the end of the world thanks to AM's intervention -- though it's far more likely that AM just recreated her in the [[spoiler:yellow jumpsuit]] form of a maintenance man; apparently taking great delight in dominating women in positions an android for the purposes of authority, he ended up with no less than twenty victims.the game.



* ArtificialHuman: He's just a simulation, not the real thing. But that doesn't mean the fear Ellen feels in his presence isn't real.
* BlackBugRoom: [[spoiler:He can be found in AM's simulation of the Elevator, being a key component of Ellen's scenario and the living representation of her past traumas and fears]].
* CallingCard: [[spoiler:The Yellow Jumpsuit]], deliberately chosen by the original rapist during his sexual assaults.
* NoBodyLeftBehind: Defeating him will make his body crumble into nothingness, as he originally was.
* NonStandardGameOver: Running or giving up when confronted by him will result in [[spoiler:a ShadowDiscretionShot in which the Rapist seizes and rapes Ellen]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: A shadowy being with no face, with the only other feature being glowing red eyes.
* WalkingSpoiler: It's hard to mention Ellen without mentioning this utterly sick man and getting tagged with spoilers in the process.

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* ArtificialHuman: He's just a simulation, not At least, the real thing. But duplicate of her created by AM for Gorrister's scenario.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Tries to act helpful and understanding to Gorrister. Until he confronts her with the truth of what she did, and when she can (almost) get off the meat hook.
* BoundAndGagged: [[spoiler:In the good ending, Gorrister ties her up and carries her away when he figures out who was really to blame for his wife's madness.]]
* CruellaToAnimals: It is implied
that doesn't mean she is responsible for the fear Ellen feels in caged animals painfully supplying brain electricity to the Iron Zeppelin. [[spoiler: Which makes her eventual fate as becoming the brain electricity supplier as a case of HoistByHisOwnPetard]].
* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: Averted to hell and back. Edna's mistreatment of her son-in-law and husband is used to portray how horrible she is.
* EvilMatriarch: She is incredibly abusive to her husband and daughter, [[spoiler: the latter of which she drove insane by trying to turn her against Gorrister. Edna seems more annoyed than remorseful about it.]]
* EvilRedhead: Though given her age, it's likely dyed.
* EyeScream: During a struggle with Gorrister, she threatens to scratch
his presence isn't real.
eyes out.
* BlackBugRoom: [[spoiler:He can be found in AM's simulation KarmicDeath: [[spoiler: The best ending for Gorrister's part of the Elevator, story involves her being a key component used [[PoweredByAForsakenChild to power the engines of Ellen's the Iron Zeppelin]] she'd hoped to escape upon.]]
* NeverMessWithGranny: Is able to physically restrain Gorrister with her arms despite being too weak to get off the meat hook.
* ObnoxiousInLaws: In both reality ([[spoiler:driving her own daughter insane and then blaming Gorrister for it, causing his massive guilt complex]]) and in the
scenario ([[spoiler:poisoning Gorrister and the living representation of her past traumas having Harry cut his heart out]]).
* UngratefulBastard: Your son-in-law whom you verbally abused [[spoiler:
and fears]].
* CallingCard: [[spoiler:The Yellow Jumpsuit]], deliberately chosen by the original rapist during
later attempted to kill]] is willing to let all of it go and pull you off a meat hook? [[EyeScream Threaten to scratch his sexual assaults.
* NoBodyLeftBehind: Defeating him will make his body crumble into nothingness, as he originally was.
* NonStandardGameOver: Running or giving up when confronted by him will result in [[spoiler:a ShadowDiscretionShot in which the Rapist seizes and rapes Ellen]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: A shadowy being with no face, with the only other feature being glowing red eyes.
* WalkingSpoiler: It's hard to mention Ellen without mentioning this utterly sick man and getting tagged with spoilers in the process.
eyes out]].



[[folder:The Witch]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Valinda Barrett

One of the main villains of Ted's scenario, the Witch is set up as the stepmother to Ellen (or at least this scenario's version of Ellen). Given the fantasy overtones of this part of the game, she follows most of the tropes associated with it, from misleading her husband, tormenting her stepdaughter, and experimenting with black magic. Keeping Ellen on the brink of death for the purposes of summoning a demon, she requires Ted's assistance for the final phase of her great spell...

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[[folder:The Witch]]
[[folder:Harry]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Valinda Barrett

One of the main villains of Ted's scenario, the Witch is set
Steve Savage

Gorrister's father-in-law. Alcoholic, apathetic, and hopelessly browbeaten by Edna, he nonetheless ends
up as the stepmother to Ellen (or at least this scenario's version of Ellen). Given the fantasy overtones of this part of the game, she follows most of the tropes associated with it, from misleading her husband, tormenting her stepdaughter, and experimenting with black magic. Keeping Ellen on the brink of death for the purposes of summoning a demon, she requires Ted's assistance for the final phase of her great spell...Gorrister's scenario.



* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: [[spoiler: In the good ending of his scenario, Ted defeats the Witch by using one of her own sleep spells against her.]]
* DealWithTheDevil: Apart from her numerous bargains with devils and creatures of the Abyss, Ted is offered the chance to give up Ellen for the chance to escape.
%%* OptionalSexualEncounter: [[{{Squick}} Urrrgh.]]
* RageAgainstTheReflection: Most of the mirrors around her castle have been shattered as she can't stand her ugliness.
* RapidAging: One of the side-effects of her practicing black magic; by the time Ted meets her, she's been reduced to a haggard old crone.
* VainSorceress: She admits that she's a slave to her own vanity.
* WickedStepmother: Played to the deliberate hilt, particularly since the stepdaughter in this case is, well, black.
* WickedWitch: She is an archetypal one, evil and cruel.

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* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: [[spoiler: In AlcoholicParent: Glynis' father and a lover of the good ending of bottle.
* ArtificialHuman: Same as Edna, it is heavily implied that this is not the real Harry.
* BeatStillMyHeart: [[spoiler:It's possible to kill him and give
his scenario, Ted defeats still-beating heart to the Witch by using one of her own sleep spells against her.Jackal.]]
* DealWithTheDevil: Apart BrokenRecord: Will keep saying the same two phrases again and again if Gorrister doesn't give him booze, or if he runs out of it.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Harry is a browbeaten, apathetic man who usually spends his time with the bottle. [[spoiler:He is evidently a lot stronger than he looks, given that during the backstory, he was able to wrestle Gorrister to the ground and cut out his heart. Admittedly, Gorrister was already suffering convulsions
from her numerous bargains with devils and creatures of poison at the Abyss, Ted is offered the chance to give up Ellen for the chance to escape.
%%* OptionalSexualEncounter: [[{{Squick}} Urrrgh.
time.]]
* RageAgainstTheReflection: Most of the mirrors around her castle have been shattered as she can't stand her ugliness.
* RapidAging: One of the side-effects of her practicing black magic; by the time Ted meets her, she's been reduced
DrowningMySorrows: The only way to a haggard old crone.
* VainSorceress: She admits that she's a slave
[[spoiler:get him to her own vanity.
talk.]]
* WickedStepmother: HenpeckedHusband: Played to an extreme. Harry is a WeakWilled shell of a man, and a puppet of his cruel, domineering wife. If you talk to him, he'll privately confess that he cannot stand Edna and her carping.
* InVinoVeritas: It takes a shot of booze to get him to say anything vaguely coherent, and he does speak
the deliberate hilt, particularly since truth while doing so.
* AStormIsComing: "Looks like there's a thunderstorm on
the stepdaughter in this case is, well, black.
* WickedWitch: She is an archetypal one, evil and cruel.
horizon."



[[folder:The Devil]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Norman Hicks

The Devil has arrived in Ted's scenario to collect Ellen's soul, blocked only by the arrival of an Angel. The only thing that can break this stalemate is Ted's intervention.

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[[folder:The Devil]]
-> '''Voiced
Tribesfolk]]
!!!'''Voiced
by:''' Norman Hicks

The Devil has arrived in Ted's scenario to collect Ellen's soul, blocked only by
Anto Latreque (as the arrival village chief), Julio Jeinson (as the villagers)
-> ''"AM vil-lah tah cho!"''

A whole tribe
of an Angel. The only thing that can break this stalemate artificial beings created by AM, and subjected to his every whim. With their numbers being whittled down through constant human sacrifice and the survivors deeply intolerant of the weak or the different among them, Benny is Ted's intervention.given a very frosty reception...



* BigRedDevil: Although he looks like a regular human with a cheesy devil costume.
%%* FauxAffablyEvil
%%* LargeHam
%%* LaughablyEvil
* MagicMirror: Ellen's hand mirror is his only weakness.
* {{Narcissist}}: Like most in Ted's scenario, the Devil is a vain being that takes great pride in his appearance. Showing him a magic mirror is a key move in Ted's scenario, since the Angel refuses to indulge in the sin of vanity.
%%* {{Satan}}
* PsychopathicManchild: Implied. He gets into petty squabbles with demons, and according to the angel he has little patience.
-->'''Ted''': How can beings as powerful as yourselves stoop to fighting like schoolchildren?
* SealedEvilInACan: He can only be defeated by trapping him inside Ellen's mirror, then [[spoiler: breaking it inside Surgat's summoning circle, imprisoning him within -- along with Surgat, much to their mutual annoyance]].

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* BigRedDevil: Although he looks like ArtificialHuman: The remains of a sacrificed villager show that the Tribesfolk are androids, with metal bones and wires powering them.
* BarbarianTribe: However, given that AM isn't interested in seeing them wage war on anybody, their barbarism is demonstrated in how they treat one another.
* HumanSacrifice: They commit this on
a regular human with a cheesy devil costume.
%%* FauxAffablyEvil
%%* LargeHam
%%* LaughablyEvil
* MagicMirror: Ellen's hand mirror is his only weakness.
* {{Narcissist}}: Like most in Ted's scenario,
basis to keep AM from wiping out the Devil is entire tribe in a vain being fit of pique.
* LotteryOfDoom: How the sacrificial victims are picked.
* MortonsFork: The lottery
that takes great pride they're forced to do is rigged in his appearance. Showing him a magic mirror is a key move in Ted's scenario, since the Angel refuses to indulge this fashion. The tribe's members have two choices: stay in the sin of vanity.
%%* {{Satan}}
* PsychopathicManchild: Implied. He gets into petty squabbles with demons,
village and according have a chance of randomly being chosen, or try to run away and make yourself automatically chosen to be the angel he has little patience.
-->'''Ted''': How can beings as powerful as yourselves stoop to fighting like schoolchildren?
next sacrifice once caught.
* SealedEvilInACan: He can only be defeated by trapping him inside Ellen's mirror, then [[spoiler: breaking it inside Surgat's summoning circle, imprisoning him within -- along with Surgat, much to TheSocialDarwinist: They despise physical weakness and mutation, often using their mutual annoyance]].outcasts as fodder for the sacrifices. This is likely intended as a snipe at [[spoiler:Benny's own beliefs as a former soldier]].
* SpeakingSimlish: They speak a nonexistent language, with only one member speaking a recognizable (if broken) language.
* TokenGoodTeammate: The Outcast Mother and the Mutant Child, the only ones in the tribe that are willing to help Benny.



[[folder:Surgat]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Julio Jeinson
-> ''"Why'd you finish the circle? Now I'm stuck here until we work out a trade!"''

A summoned demon and "Opener of Locks" during Ted's scenario.

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[[folder:Surgat]]
[[folder:The Rapist]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Julio Jeinson
Skip Towne
-> ''"Why'd you finish ''"Let me caress your body once more..."''

A serial rapist and torturer, this otherwise unnamed character went about securing victims whilst disguised in
the circle? Now I'm stuck here until we work out a trade!"''

A summoned demon and "Opener
[[spoiler:yellow jumpsuit]] of Locks" during Ted's scenario.a maintenance man; apparently taking great delight in dominating women in positions of authority, he ended up with no less than twenty victims.



* BigRedDevil: Apart from the black skin, Surgat is this in a nutshell.
* BloodLust: He happily drinks blood to recharge his power.
* EnemyMine: Shows up in the endgame to try and help the player bring down AM. [[spoiler: His true goal is to dispose of AM's rivals. In the correct playthrough, he fails miserably. Should he succeed, he will betray you to AM]].
* DealWithTheDevil: Offers Ted a way to the surface in exchange for Ellen's soul.
%%* GhostInTheMachine
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: This particular demon is able to open any lock once bound, in exchange for something of equal symbolic value. A locked door in a kitchen requires blood, but leaving the scenario entirely requires a valued soul.
* SplitPersonality: [[spoiler:An independent portion of AM's psyche that's trying to establish dominance]].
* SplitPersonalityTakeover: [[spoiler:Attempted; the Chinese and Russian supercomputers delete him before he gets a chance to try]].
* SummoningRitual: He arrives in the video game through one of these.

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* BigRedDevil: Apart from ArtificialHuman: He's just a simulation, not the black skin, Surgat is this real thing. But that doesn't mean the fear Ellen feels in a nutshell.
* BloodLust: He happily drinks blood to recharge
his power.
presence isn't real.
* EnemyMine: Shows up BlackBugRoom: [[spoiler:He can be found in the endgame to try and help the player bring down AM. [[spoiler: His true goal is to dispose of AM's rivals. In simulation of the correct playthrough, he fails miserably. Should he succeed, he will betray you to AM]].
* DealWithTheDevil: Offers Ted
Elevator, being a way to the surface in exchange for key component of Ellen's soul.
%%* GhostInTheMachine
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: This particular demon is able to open any lock once bound, in exchange for something of equal symbolic value. A locked door in a kitchen requires blood, but leaving the
scenario entirely requires a valued soul.
* SplitPersonality: [[spoiler:An independent portion of AM's psyche that's trying to establish dominance]].
* SplitPersonalityTakeover: [[spoiler:Attempted;
and the Chinese living representation of her past traumas and Russian supercomputers delete fears]].
* CallingCard: [[spoiler:The Yellow Jumpsuit]], deliberately chosen by the original rapist during his sexual assaults.
* NoBodyLeftBehind: Defeating
him before will make his body crumble into nothingness, as he gets a chance originally was.
* NonStandardGameOver: Running or giving up when confronted by him will result in [[spoiler:a ShadowDiscretionShot in which the Rapist seizes and rapes Ellen]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: A shadowy being with no face, with the only other feature being glowing red eyes.
* WalkingSpoiler: It's hard
to try]].
* SummoningRitual: He arrives
mention Ellen without mentioning this utterly sick man and getting tagged with spoilers in the video game through one of these.process.



[[folder:Doktor Mengele]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Samual Fenn
-> ''"We have all the time we need to resurrect the Regime."''

The infamous "Angel of Death" of the concentration camps, Josef Mengele was a Nazi scientist notorious for his horrific experiments on Jews. [[spoiler: He was also a close friend and partner-in-crime to Nimdok. AM recreates him to bring back fond memories from Nimdok's past -- which backfires ''ever'' so slightly...]]

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[[folder:Doktor Mengele]]
[[folder:The Witch]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Samual Fenn
-> ''"We have all the time we need to resurrect the Regime."''

The infamous "Angel of Death"
Valinda Barrett

One
of the concentration camps, Josef Mengele was a Nazi scientist notorious for his horrific experiments on Jews. [[spoiler: He was also a close friend and partner-in-crime main villains of Ted's scenario, the Witch is set up as the stepmother to Nimdok. AM recreates him to bring back fond memories Ellen (or at least this scenario's version of Ellen). Given the fantasy overtones of this part of the game, she follows most of the tropes associated with it, from Nimdok's past -- which backfires ''ever'' so slightly...]]misleading her husband, tormenting her stepdaughter, and experimenting with black magic. Keeping Ellen on the brink of death for the purposes of summoning a demon, she requires Ted's assistance for the final phase of her great spell...



* BigBadFriend: Was a close friend of Nimdok in life, and is made the main antagonist of Nimdok's scenario years later.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: A curious intellectual variant. While every bit the depraved war criminal he was in real life, the game depicts Mengele as a legitimate genius who invented seemingly reality-defying technology that AM would make use of decades later. The overwhelming historical consensus on the real Mengele, meanwhile, is that he was little more than a common sadistic thug who used science as a justification for his actions, and in addition to their moral reprehensibility his experiments had no actual value toward the advancement of science. After the War, his colleagues disposed of his memos unread, correctly assuming that he was simply using them as an outlet for his sadism and curiosity.
* HistoricalDomainCharacter: A notorious real-life Nazi scientist.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: A double dose in the good ending; one of his experiments ends up [[spoiler:driving Hitler to suicide, forcing Mengele into hiding. Then, Nimdok uses the same experiment against him, apparently breaking Mengele's brain.]]
* KarmicDeath: One possible ending for Nimdok's scenario involves him being killed by [[spoiler:the Golem he hoped to destroy the Lost Tribe with.]]
%%* MadScientist: Much like his real-life counterpart.
* TheMirrorShowsYourTrueSelf: [[spoiler:The good ending has his soul, when shown by PERFECT IMAGE, being described as "so... black."]]
%%* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate
* TortureTechnician: Historically, sadism was pretty much the ''only'' reason he performed his experiments. In the video game, at least he's given an actual motive, too, but [[spoiler:that doesn't mean any tears are shed when he [[AssholeVictim gets traumatised and/or killed]] in the good ending.]]
* VillainousBSOD: [[spoiler:In the good ending, he's traumatized by the sight of himself in the PERFECT IMAGE mirror; he saw his soul as being "so... black".]]

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* BigBadFriend: Was a close friend of Nimdok in life, and is made the main antagonist of Nimdok's scenario years later.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: A curious intellectual variant. While every bit the depraved war criminal he was in real life, the game depicts Mengele as a legitimate genius who invented seemingly reality-defying technology that AM would make use of decades later. The overwhelming historical consensus on the real Mengele, meanwhile, is that he was little more than a common sadistic thug who used science as a justification for his actions, and in addition to their moral reprehensibility his experiments had no actual value toward the advancement of science. After the War, his colleagues disposed of his memos unread, correctly assuming that he was simply using them as an outlet for his sadism and curiosity.
* HistoricalDomainCharacter: A notorious real-life Nazi scientist.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: A double dose in
BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: [[spoiler: In the good ending; ending of his scenario, Ted defeats the Witch by using one of his experiments ends up [[spoiler:driving Hitler to suicide, forcing Mengele into hiding. Then, Nimdok uses the same experiment her own sleep spells against him, apparently breaking Mengele's brain.her.]]
* KarmicDeath: One possible ending DealWithTheDevil: Apart from her numerous bargains with devils and creatures of the Abyss, Ted is offered the chance to give up Ellen for Nimdok's scenario involves him being killed by [[spoiler:the Golem he hoped to destroy the Lost Tribe with.chance to escape.
%%* OptionalSexualEncounter: [[{{Squick}} Urrrgh.
]]
%%* MadScientist: Much like his real-life counterpart.
* TheMirrorShowsYourTrueSelf: [[spoiler:The good ending has his soul, when shown by PERFECT IMAGE, being described as "so... black."]]
%%* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate
* TortureTechnician: Historically, sadism was pretty much
RageAgainstTheReflection: Most of the ''only'' reason he performed his experiments. In mirrors around her castle have been shattered as she can't stand her ugliness.
* RapidAging: One of
the video game, at least he's given an actual motive, too, but [[spoiler:that doesn't mean any tears are shed when he [[AssholeVictim gets traumatised and/or killed]] in the good ending.]]
* VillainousBSOD: [[spoiler:In the good ending, he's traumatized
side-effects of her practicing black magic; by the sight of himself in time Ted meets her, she's been reduced to a haggard old crone.
* VainSorceress: She admits that she's a slave to her own vanity.
* WickedStepmother: Played to
the PERFECT IMAGE mirror; he saw his soul as being "so... black".]]deliberate hilt, particularly since the stepdaughter in this case is, well, black.
* WickedWitch: She is an archetypal one, evil and cruel.



[[folder:Anesthesist]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Philip James
-> ''"Today's procedure requires the removal of the lower section of the subject's spinal cord."''

Another Nazi scientist working out of the death camps. He shows no remorse in what he is doing and has no compassion for the victims.

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[[folder:Anesthesist]]
!!!'''Voiced
[[folder:The Devil]]
-> '''Voiced
by:''' Philip James
-> ''"Today's procedure requires
Norman Hicks

The Devil has arrived in Ted's scenario to collect Ellen's soul, blocked only by
the removal arrival of the lower section of the subject's spinal cord."''

Another Nazi scientist working out of the death camps. He shows no remorse in what he
an Angel. The only thing that can break this stalemate is doing and has no compassion for the victims.Ted's intervention.



* DrJerk: Apart from the fact that he's a Nazi and [[spoiler: about to assist in the removal of a child's lower spinal-column]], he's also remarkably cold and callous.
* DullSurprise: [[spoiler: If Nimdok chooses to kill him, the Anesthesist is surprisingly calm as he calls for help.]]
%%* FourEyesZeroSoul
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:If Nimdok decides to kill him, he'll be stabbed to death with the scalpel that he plans to permanently cripple a child with.]]
* MadDoctor: Well, not so much "mad" as just plain merciless.
* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler:Very happy to ensure that a small child never walks again. In the good ending, [[KarmicDeath Nimdok will make sure he doesn't succeed]]]].

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* DrJerk: Apart from BigRedDevil: Although he looks like a regular human with a cheesy devil costume.
%%* FauxAffablyEvil
%%* LargeHam
%%* LaughablyEvil
* MagicMirror: Ellen's hand mirror is his only weakness.
* {{Narcissist}}: Like most in Ted's scenario,
the fact Devil is a vain being that he's takes great pride in his appearance. Showing him a Nazi magic mirror is a key move in Ted's scenario, since the Angel refuses to indulge in the sin of vanity.
%%* {{Satan}}
* PsychopathicManchild: Implied. He gets into petty squabbles with demons,
and according to the angel he has little patience.
-->'''Ted''': How can beings as powerful as yourselves stoop to fighting like schoolchildren?
* SealedEvilInACan: He can only be defeated by trapping him inside Ellen's mirror, then
[[spoiler: about to assist in the removal of a child's lower spinal-column]], he's also remarkably cold and callous.
* DullSurprise: [[spoiler: If Nimdok chooses to kill him, the Anesthesist is surprisingly calm as he calls for help.]]
%%* FourEyesZeroSoul
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:If Nimdok decides to kill him, he'll be stabbed to death
breaking it inside Surgat's summoning circle, imprisoning him within -- along with the scalpel that he plans to permanently cripple a child with.]]
* MadDoctor: Well, not so
Surgat, much "mad" as just plain merciless.
* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler:Very happy
to ensure that a small child never walks again. In the good ending, [[KarmicDeath Nimdok will make sure he doesn't succeed]]]].their mutual annoyance]].



[[folder:The Guard]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Tom Myers

A hulking military officer that guards the gate of the death camp.

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[[folder:The Guard]]
[[folder:Surgat]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Tom Myers

A hulking military officer that guards
Julio Jeinson
-> ''"Why'd you finish
the gate circle? Now I'm stuck here until we work out a trade!"''

A summoned demon and "Opener
of the death camp.Locks" during Ted's scenario.



%%* TheBrute
* CoolGuns: "His gun is quite impressive too."
* DisproportionateRetribution: If Nimdok talks to him thrice, he will send him ''to be killed in the ovens''.

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%%* TheBrute
* CoolGuns: "His gun BigRedDevil: Apart from the black skin, Surgat is quite impressive too."
this in a nutshell.
* DisproportionateRetribution: If Nimdok talks BloodLust: He happily drinks blood to him thrice, recharge his power.
* EnemyMine: Shows up in the endgame to try and help the player bring down AM. [[spoiler: His true goal is to dispose of AM's rivals. In the correct playthrough, he fails miserably. Should he succeed,
he will send betray you to AM]].
* DealWithTheDevil: Offers Ted a way to the surface in exchange for Ellen's soul.
%%* GhostInTheMachine
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: This particular demon is able to open any lock once bound, in exchange for something of equal symbolic value. A locked door in a kitchen requires blood, but leaving the scenario entirely requires a valued soul.
* SplitPersonality: [[spoiler:An independent portion of AM's psyche that's trying to establish dominance]].
* SplitPersonalityTakeover: [[spoiler:Attempted; the Chinese and Russian supercomputers delete
him ''to be killed before he gets a chance to try]].
* SummoningRitual: He arrives
in the ovens''.video game through one of these.




!Minor Characters
!!Gorrister's Scenario
[[folder:The Jackal]]
-> ''"I'm Man's best friend. One of them, at least."''

A seemingly ordinary desert jackal that just so happens to be able to think and talk. Found lurking around the back of the Honky-Tonk, the Jackal will provide advice to Gorrister -- in return for a human heart.

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\n!Minor Characters\n!!Gorrister's Scenario\n[[folder:The Jackal]]\n[[folder:Doktor Mengele]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Samual Fenn
-> ''"I'm Man's best friend. One of them, at least.''"We have all the time we need to resurrect the Regime."''

A seemingly ordinary desert jackal that just so happens to be able to think and talk. Found lurking around the back The infamous "Angel of Death" of the Honky-Tonk, the Jackal will provide advice to Gorrister -- in return concentration camps, Josef Mengele was a Nazi scientist notorious for his horrific experiments on Jews. [[spoiler: He was also a human heart.close friend and partner-in-crime to Nimdok. AM recreates him to bring back fond memories from Nimdok's past -- which backfires ''ever'' so slightly...]]



* CrypticConversation: A key trait of his.
--> Like so many others down here, I'm cursed to speak in riddles.
* DealWithTheDevil: Once again, getting any useful information out of him requires a heart; on the first round of questions, Gorrister can just hand over his own non-functional heart, which the Jackal will save for later. For the second round, he can get some more information ''and'' his heart back, but he has to provide a more appetizing one in return -- meaning Gorrister now has to kill either [[spoiler: Glynis, Harry, or Edna]] and take their heart. [[spoiler: It's also possible to cheat by taking a heart from one of the cow carcasses in the meat freezer.]]
* IntellectualAnimal: For a Jackal, he can speak (albeit in riddles) and knows what's going on.
* GhostInTheMachine: [[spoiler: The Jackal is actually an avatar of the Chinese supercomputer, attempting to save Gorrister from an otherwise unwinnable scenario.]]
%%* PickyPeopleEater
%%* TheTrickster

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* CrypticConversation: A key trait BigBadFriend: Was a close friend of his.
--> Like so many others down here, I'm cursed to speak
Nimdok in riddles.
* DealWithTheDevil: Once again, getting any useful information out
life, and is made the main antagonist of him requires Nimdok's scenario years later.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: A curious intellectual variant. While every bit the depraved war criminal he was in real life, the game depicts Mengele as
a heart; legitimate genius who invented seemingly reality-defying technology that AM would make use of decades later. The overwhelming historical consensus on the first round of questions, Gorrister can just hand over his own non-functional heart, which the Jackal will save for later. For the second round, real Mengele, meanwhile, is that he can get some was little more information ''and'' than a common sadistic thug who used science as a justification for his heart back, but he has to provide a more appetizing one in return -- meaning Gorrister now has to kill either [[spoiler: Glynis, Harry, or Edna]] actions, and take in addition to their heart. [[spoiler: It's also possible to cheat by taking a heart from moral reprehensibility his experiments had no actual value toward the advancement of science. After the War, his colleagues disposed of his memos unread, correctly assuming that he was simply using them as an outlet for his sadism and curiosity.
* HistoricalDomainCharacter: A notorious real-life Nazi scientist.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: A double dose in the good ending;
one of his experiments ends up [[spoiler:driving Hitler to suicide, forcing Mengele into hiding. Then, Nimdok uses the cow carcasses in the meat freezer.same experiment against him, apparently breaking Mengele's brain.]]
* IntellectualAnimal: For a Jackal, KarmicDeath: One possible ending for Nimdok's scenario involves him being killed by [[spoiler:the Golem he can speak (albeit in riddles) and knows what's going on.
* GhostInTheMachine: [[spoiler: The Jackal is actually an avatar of
hoped to destroy the Chinese supercomputer, attempting to save Gorrister from an otherwise unwinnable scenario.Lost Tribe with.]]
%%* PickyPeopleEater
MadScientist: Much like his real-life counterpart.
* TheMirrorShowsYourTrueSelf: [[spoiler:The good ending has his soul, when shown by PERFECT IMAGE, being described as "so... black."]]
%%* TheTricksterMorallyAmbiguousDoctorate
* TortureTechnician: Historically, sadism was pretty much the ''only'' reason he performed his experiments. In the video game, at least he's given an actual motive, too, but [[spoiler:that doesn't mean any tears are shed when he [[AssholeVictim gets traumatised and/or killed]] in the good ending.]]
* VillainousBSOD: [[spoiler:In the good ending, he's traumatized by the sight of himself in the PERFECT IMAGE mirror; he saw his soul as being "so... black".]]



[[folder:Glynis]]
-> ''"You don't ever take me dancing."''

Gorrister's wife. Her descent into insanity and institutionalization are a source of despair for the jaded trucker. Something AM eagerly takes advantage of for his own amusement...

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[[folder:Glynis]]
[[folder:Anesthesist]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Philip James
-> ''"You don't ever take me dancing.''"Today's procedure requires the removal of the lower section of the subject's spinal cord."''

Gorrister's wife. Her descent into insanity Another Nazi scientist working out of the death camps. He shows no remorse in what he is doing and institutionalization are a source of despair has no compassion for the jaded trucker. Something AM eagerly takes advantage of for his own amusement...victims.



* AbusiveParents: Her mother [[spoiler:literally ''drove her insane.'']].
* AwfulWeddedLife: Her marriage with Gorrister grew into this. [[spoiler: Edna's poisonous influence helped destroy it]].
* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler:[[AbusiveParents Edna]] drove her to insanity and blamed her husband for it. Her father Harry did nothing to stop it]].
* BrokenBird: Being locked up in a mental ward will do this.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: If you choose to [[spoiler:''cut her brain dead body's heart out to feed it to a jackal.'' It's probably better to use the heart from the beef carcass.]].
* FateWorseThanDeath: Being put into a mental asylum is one thing. [[spoiler:Being hung from a meat hook and left '''brain dead''' is another]].
* MoralityPet: Edna's abuse of Gorrister was apparently done to defend her daughter. [[spoiler:Subverted since Edna drove Glynis insane, and her attempt to cut Gorrister's heart out was an attempt to make up for that]].
* SanitySlippage: [[spoiler:Thanks to her mother, Edna]].
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: [[spoiler:The robotic duplicate of her in AM's RAM space will tell Gorrister that her insanity was not all his fault]].

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* AbusiveParents: Her mother [[spoiler:literally ''drove her insane.'']].
* AwfulWeddedLife: Her marriage with Gorrister grew into this.
DrJerk: Apart from the fact that he's a Nazi and [[spoiler: Edna's poisonous influence helped destroy it]].
* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler:[[AbusiveParents Edna]] drove her
about to insanity assist in the removal of a child's lower spinal-column]], he's also remarkably cold and blamed her husband callous.
* DullSurprise: [[spoiler: If Nimdok chooses to kill him, the Anesthesist is surprisingly calm as he calls
for it. Her father Harry did nothing help.]]
%%* FourEyesZeroSoul
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:If Nimdok decides
to stop it]].
kill him, he'll be stabbed to death with the scalpel that he plans to permanently cripple a child with.]]
* BrokenBird: Being locked up in MadDoctor: Well, not so much "mad" as just plain merciless.
* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler:Very happy to ensure that
a mental ward small child never walks again. In the good ending, [[KarmicDeath Nimdok will do this.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: If you choose to [[spoiler:''cut her brain dead body's heart out to feed it to a jackal.'' It's probably better to use the heart from the beef carcass.]].
* FateWorseThanDeath: Being put into a mental asylum is one thing. [[spoiler:Being hung from a meat hook and left '''brain dead''' is another]].
* MoralityPet: Edna's abuse of Gorrister was apparently done to defend her daughter. [[spoiler:Subverted since Edna drove Glynis insane, and her attempt to cut Gorrister's heart out was an attempt to
make up for that]].
* SanitySlippage: [[spoiler:Thanks to her mother, Edna]].
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: [[spoiler:The robotic duplicate of her in AM's RAM space will tell Gorrister that her insanity was not all his fault]].
sure he doesn't succeed]]]].



!!Benny's Scenario
[[folder:The Outcast Mother and the Mutant Child]]

A single-parent family shunned and outcast by the rest of the Tribesfolk, in part due to the child being an obvious mutant. Unable to rely on the rest of the tribe, they end up becoming tentative allies with Benny in his struggle to find food.

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!!Benny's Scenario
[[folder:The Outcast Mother and Guard]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Tom Myers

A hulking military officer that guards
the Mutant Child]]

A single-parent family shunned and outcast by the rest
gate of the Tribesfolk, in part due to the child being an obvious mutant. Unable to rely on the rest of the tribe, they end up becoming tentative allies with Benny in his struggle to find food.death camp.



* CompanionCube: The child's doll.
* DisappearedDad: Obvious from the word "go." [[spoiler: The Mother also ends up being sacrificed halfway through the scenario.]]
* MoralityPet: The Mutant Child eventually becomes this to Benny; at first, he only trusts the child because he can provide him with food and shelter, but after [[spoiler:the child's mother is sacrificed]] Benny actually begins showing sympathy to him, going so far as to build a doll to keep him company, and later steal the lottery bag to save the child's life. [[spoiler:In the good ending of the scenario, Benny even performs a HeroicSacrifice to keep the child from being sacrificed himself.]]
* {{Mutant}}: The child, who has three arms, [[spoiler:and can connect with AM's videoscreens]].
%%* TokenGoodTeammate

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%%* TheBrute
* CompanionCube: The child's doll.
CoolGuns: "His gun is quite impressive too."
* DisappearedDad: Obvious from DisproportionateRetribution: If Nimdok talks to him thrice, he will send him ''to be killed in the word "go." [[spoiler: The Mother also ends up being sacrificed halfway through the scenario.]]
* MoralityPet: The Mutant Child eventually becomes this to Benny; at first, he only trusts the child because he can provide him with food and shelter, but after [[spoiler:the child's mother is sacrificed]] Benny actually begins showing sympathy to him, going so far as to build a doll to keep him company, and later steal the lottery bag to save the child's life. [[spoiler:In the good ending of the scenario, Benny even performs a HeroicSacrifice to keep the child from being sacrificed himself.]]
* {{Mutant}}: The child, who has three arms, [[spoiler:and can connect with AM's videoscreens]].
%%* TokenGoodTeammate
ovens''.



[[folder:Fallen Soldiers]]
-> ''"You have to bury the past, commander..."''

Four dead soldiers from Benny's unit who died in the war in China, and apparently buried near the village: Murphy, Tuttle, Thomas and Brickman. Benny was responsible for their deaths, having murdered them for either not measuring up to his standards, showing compassion for members of the first group, or for witnessing the killings.

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[[folder:Fallen Soldiers]]

!Minor Characters
!!Gorrister's Scenario
[[folder:The Jackal]]
-> ''"You have to bury the past, commander...''"I'm Man's best friend. One of them, at least."''

Four dead soldiers from Benny's unit who died in A seemingly ordinary desert jackal that just so happens to be able to think and talk. Found lurking around the war in China, and apparently buried near the village: Murphy, Tuttle, Thomas and Brickman. Benny was responsible for their deaths, having murdered them for either not measuring up to his standards, showing compassion for members back of the first group, or Honky-Tonk, the Jackal will provide advice to Gorrister -- in return for witnessing the killings.a human heart.



* EasilyForgiven: Subverted. [[spoiler:Their awful commander has slain them all for no good reason. They are not so convinced when he returns to tell them he has changed; however, hiding the lottery bag with them can sway their opinions, but not entirely. So, how to change their minds completely around? Why, by planting a pretty flower near their graves, of course! Then again, this is a solution based just as much on "help us rest in peace" as it is on "show us you have compassion."]]
* ImAHumanitarian: Benny can try to eat their corpses... Even if he could digest it, it is too rotten.
* LivingStatue: The soldiers talk to Benny through the busts on their gravestones.
%%* OurGhostsAreDifferent
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Delivered by each of them to Benny.
* {{Retirony}}: Tuttle bitterly notes that his tour of duty was almost over when he died.
* UnfinishedBusiness: [[spoiler:They are unable to truly rest because they all died violently at the hands of their ruthless, Darwinistic commander for showing weakness. Only after Benny shows proof of his newfound compassion are they able to move on]].

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* EasilyForgiven: Subverted. [[spoiler:Their awful commander has slain them all CrypticConversation: A key trait of his.
--> Like so many others down here, I'm cursed to speak in riddles.
* DealWithTheDevil: Once again, getting any useful information out of him requires a heart; on the first round of questions, Gorrister can just hand over his own non-functional heart, which the Jackal will save
for no good reason. They are not so convinced when later. For the second round, he returns to tell them can get some more information ''and'' his heart back, but he has changed; however, hiding the lottery bag with them can sway to provide a more appetizing one in return -- meaning Gorrister now has to kill either [[spoiler: Glynis, Harry, or Edna]] and take their opinions, but not entirely. So, how heart. [[spoiler: It's also possible to change their minds completely around? Why, cheat by planting taking a pretty flower near their graves, heart from one of course! Then again, this is a solution based just as much on "help us rest the cow carcasses in peace" as it is on "show us you have compassion."]]
the meat freezer.]]
* ImAHumanitarian: Benny IntellectualAnimal: For a Jackal, he can try to eat their corpses... Even if he could digest it, it is too rotten.
speak (albeit in riddles) and knows what's going on.
* LivingStatue: GhostInTheMachine: [[spoiler: The soldiers talk to Benny through Jackal is actually an avatar of the busts on their gravestones.
Chinese supercomputer, attempting to save Gorrister from an otherwise unwinnable scenario.]]
%%* OurGhostsAreDifferent
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Delivered by each of them to Benny.
* {{Retirony}}: Tuttle bitterly notes that his tour of duty was almost over when he died.
* UnfinishedBusiness: [[spoiler:They are unable to truly rest because they all died violently at the hands of their ruthless, Darwinistic commander for showing weakness. Only after Benny shows proof of his newfound compassion are they able to move on]].
PickyPeopleEater
%%* TheTrickster



!!Ellen's Scenario
[[folder:Anubis]]
The Egyptian God of the Dead -- or, more accurately, AM's facsimile of him.

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!!Ellen's Scenario
[[folder:Anubis]]
The Egyptian God
[[folder:Glynis]]
-> ''"You don't ever take me dancing."''

Gorrister's wife. Her descent into insanity and institutionalization are a source
of despair for the Dead -- or, more accurately, AM's facsimile jaded trucker. Something AM eagerly takes advantage of him.for his own amusement...



%%* CreepyMonotone
%%* LivingStatue
* NoWaterproofingInTheFuture: Ellen disables him with a goblet of water.
%%* RidiculouslyHumanRobots

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%%* CreepyMonotone
%%* LivingStatue
* NoWaterproofingInTheFuture: Ellen disables him AbusiveParents: Her mother [[spoiler:literally ''drove her insane.'']].
* AwfulWeddedLife: Her marriage
with Gorrister grew into this. [[spoiler: Edna's poisonous influence helped destroy it]].
* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler:[[AbusiveParents Edna]] drove her to insanity and blamed her husband for it. Her father Harry did nothing to stop it]].
* BrokenBird: Being locked up in
a goblet mental ward will do this.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: If you choose to [[spoiler:''cut her brain dead body's heart out to feed it to a jackal.'' It's probably better to use the heart from the beef carcass.]].
* FateWorseThanDeath: Being put into a mental asylum is one thing. [[spoiler:Being hung from a meat hook and left '''brain dead''' is another]].
* MoralityPet: Edna's abuse
of water.
%%* RidiculouslyHumanRobots
Gorrister was apparently done to defend her daughter. [[spoiler:Subverted since Edna drove Glynis insane, and her attempt to cut Gorrister's heart out was an attempt to make up for that]].
* SanitySlippage: [[spoiler:Thanks to her mother, Edna]].
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: [[spoiler:The robotic duplicate of her in AM's RAM space will tell Gorrister that her insanity was not all his fault]].



[[folder:Innocence]]
-> ''"Patience, patience. If AM knew we were down here, murmuring treason..."''

A mysterious inhabitant of the Pyramid, this entity claims to be AM's own long-abandoned innocence, and occasionally assists Ellen through her scenario.

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[[folder:Innocence]]
-> ''"Patience, patience. If AM knew we were down here, murmuring treason..."''

!!Benny's Scenario
[[folder:The Outcast Mother and the Mutant Child]]

A mysterious inhabitant single-parent family shunned and outcast by the rest of the Pyramid, this entity claims Tribesfolk, in part due to be AM's own long-abandoned innocence, and occasionally assists Ellen through her scenario.the child being an obvious mutant. Unable to rely on the rest of the tribe, they end up becoming tentative allies with Benny in his struggle to find food.



* CrypticConversation: Similar to the Jackal in this respect.
-->'''Ellen:''' Are you AM?\\
'''Innocence:''' Of course. But no, not actually.
%%* DeadpanSnarker
%%* FlyingFace
* GhostInTheMachine: What it claims to be. [[spoiler: However, it's actually the Chinese supercomputer's representative in Ellen's scenario -- essentially a GhostInTheMachine, just not the kind it claimed to be.]]
* TokenGoodTeammate: [[spoiler:Not really.]]
* TheTrickster: [[spoiler: Like the Jackal and all the other avatars of the Chinese supercomputer, Innocence likes manipulating the survivors to its own ends through wordgames and schemes.]]

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* CrypticConversation: Similar to CompanionCube: The child's doll.
* DisappearedDad: Obvious from
the Jackal in this respect.
-->'''Ellen:''' Are you AM?\\
'''Innocence:''' Of course. But no, not actually.
%%* DeadpanSnarker
%%* FlyingFace
* GhostInTheMachine: What it claims to be.
word "go." [[spoiler: However, it's actually The Mother also ends up being sacrificed halfway through the Chinese supercomputer's representative in Ellen's scenario -- essentially a GhostInTheMachine, just not the kind it claimed to be.scenario.]]
* TokenGoodTeammate: [[spoiler:Not really.MoralityPet: The Mutant Child eventually becomes this to Benny; at first, he only trusts the child because he can provide him with food and shelter, but after [[spoiler:the child's mother is sacrificed]] Benny actually begins showing sympathy to him, going so far as to build a doll to keep him company, and later steal the lottery bag to save the child's life. [[spoiler:In the good ending of the scenario, Benny even performs a HeroicSacrifice to keep the child from being sacrificed himself.]]
* TheTrickster: [[spoiler: Like the Jackal and all the other avatars of the Chinese supercomputer, Innocence likes manipulating the survivors to its own ends through wordgames and schemes.]]{{Mutant}}: The child, who has three arms, [[spoiler:and can connect with AM's videoscreens]].
%%* TokenGoodTeammate



!!Ted's Scenario
[[folder:Scullery Maid]]

A redheaded young maid who is busy preparing dinner by plucking a chicken. She has some attraction towards Ted...

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!!Ted's Scenario
[[folder:Scullery Maid]]

A redheaded young maid
[[folder:Fallen Soldiers]]
-> ''"You have to bury the past, commander..."''

Four dead soldiers from Benny's unit
who is busy preparing dinner by plucking a chicken. She has some attraction towards Ted...died in the war in China, and apparently buried near the village: Murphy, Tuttle, Thomas and Brickman. Benny was responsible for their deaths, having murdered them for either not measuring up to his standards, showing compassion for members of the first group, or for witnessing the killings.



* EvilRedhead: Not really evil, but definitely a bitch. Even if Ted has sex with her in exchange of information, she reneges on the deal out of annoyance that Ted still shows concern for Ellen. And even if Ted politely refuses to have sex with her and fix the stove instead, she will admit that she doesn't know anything. Oh, and she has a painting of The Devil in her room.
* HeroesWantRedheads: Ted is quite attracted to her... But will he do it?
* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: Dark Feminine to Ellen's Light Feminine.
* OptionalSexualEncounter: Definitely less squicky than with the Witch!
* SculleryMaid: It's what she is.

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* EvilRedhead: Not really evil, EasilyForgiven: Subverted. [[spoiler:Their awful commander has slain them all for no good reason. They are not so convinced when he returns to tell them he has changed; however, hiding the lottery bag with them can sway their opinions, but definitely not entirely. So, how to change their minds completely around? Why, by planting a bitch. pretty flower near their graves, of course! Then again, this is a solution based just as much on "help us rest in peace" as it is on "show us you have compassion."]]
* ImAHumanitarian: Benny can try to eat their corpses...
Even if Ted has sex with her in exchange of information, she reneges on he could digest it, it is too rotten.
* LivingStatue: The soldiers talk to Benny through
the deal out busts on their gravestones.
%%* OurGhostsAreDifferent
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Delivered by each
of annoyance them to Benny.
* {{Retirony}}: Tuttle bitterly notes
that Ted still his tour of duty was almost over when he died.
* UnfinishedBusiness: [[spoiler:They are unable to truly rest because they all died violently at the hands of their ruthless, Darwinistic commander for showing weakness. Only after Benny
shows concern for Ellen. And even if Ted politely refuses proof of his newfound compassion are they able to have sex with her and fix the stove instead, she will admit that she doesn't know anything. Oh, and she has a painting of The Devil in her room.
* HeroesWantRedheads: Ted is quite attracted to her... But will he do it?
* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: Dark Feminine to Ellen's Light Feminine.
* OptionalSexualEncounter: Definitely less squicky than with the Witch!
* SculleryMaid: It's what she is.
move on]].



[[folder:Angel]]
An Angel sent to Ellen's deathbed, hoping to guide her soul to Heaven when she finally expires. Unfortunately, the Devil has also arrived to take advantage, leaving the two of them at something of an impasse.

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[[folder:Angel]]
An Angel sent to Ellen's deathbed, hoping to guide her soul to Heaven when she finally expires. Unfortunately,
!!Ellen's Scenario
[[folder:Anubis]]
The Egyptian God of
the Devil has also arrived to take advantage, leaving the two Dead -- or, more accurately, AM's facsimile of them at something of an impasse.him.



* CastingGag: Maybe unintentionally; his voice actor also provides the voice of Mengele, who was famously nicknamed "The Angel of Death".
* NiceGuy: He is a literal angel, after all.
* OurAngelsAreDifferent: Averted -- he appears to be a very traditional angel, right down to the white robes and the halo.

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%%* CreepyMonotone
%%* LivingStatue
* CastingGag: Maybe unintentionally; his voice actor also provides the voice NoWaterproofingInTheFuture: Ellen disables him with a goblet of Mengele, who was famously nicknamed "The Angel of Death".
* NiceGuy: He is a literal angel, after all.
* OurAngelsAreDifferent: Averted -- he appears to be a very traditional angel, right down to the white robes and the halo.
water.
%%* RidiculouslyHumanRobots



!!Nimdok's Scenario
[[folder:Scientist Prisoner]]
-> ''"Haven't you taken enough subjects for your experiments, Doctor? Or are there more mass graves to fill?"''

Detained at the concentration camp, he apparently used to work with Nimdok, but was arrested after refusing to condone his activities. He is very resentful towards Nimdok and makes this as clear as humanly possible.

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!!Nimdok's Scenario
[[folder:Scientist Prisoner]]
[[folder:Innocence]]
-> ''"Haven't you taken enough subjects for your experiments, Doctor? Or are there more mass graves to fill?"''

Detained at
''"Patience, patience. If AM knew we were down here, murmuring treason..."''

A mysterious inhabitant of
the concentration camp, he apparently used to work with Nimdok, but was arrested after refusing to condone his activities. He is very resentful towards Nimdok and makes Pyramid, this as clear as humanly possible.entity claims to be AM's own long-abandoned innocence, and occasionally assists Ellen through her scenario.



* AssholeVictim: Yes, given what Nimdok did prior to the scenario, the prisoner has every right to hate him. However, after [[spoiler: saving a child from the camp, helping a man trapped in barbed wire escape and feel less pain, start to truly atone for his crimes, end Dr. Mengele's interference, activate the Golem ''after'' ending ''another'' person's pain, and finally turning the ''entire tide'' of the conflict between the Lost Tribe and the Nazi regime by giving him control over the Golem, which Nimdok could have EASILY kept]], it's hard not to be slightly miffed at the guy when his reply to you essentially saving his life for the second time is a smug "So, you admit your crimes." followed by him [[spoiler:remorselessly killing you. Gee, thanks for not even a single "thank you".]]
%%* BadassBookworm
* CheeseEatingSurrenderMonkeys: His accent sounds somewhat French, which would make him an aversion of the stereotype as he is quite badass at escaping the compound with a bunch of other starved prisoners armed with only minimal weaponry.

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* AssholeVictim: Yes, given what Nimdok did prior CrypticConversation: Similar to the scenario, the prisoner has every right to hate him. However, after [[spoiler: saving a child from the camp, helping a man trapped Jackal in barbed wire escape and feel less pain, start to truly atone for his crimes, end Dr. Mengele's interference, activate the Golem ''after'' ending ''another'' person's pain, and finally turning the ''entire tide'' of the conflict between the Lost Tribe and the Nazi regime by giving him control over the Golem, which Nimdok could have EASILY kept]], it's hard this respect.
-->'''Ellen:''' Are you AM?\\
'''Innocence:''' Of course. But no,
not to be slightly miffed at the guy when his reply to you essentially saving his life for the second time is a smug "So, you admit your crimes." followed by him [[spoiler:remorselessly killing you. Gee, thanks for not even a single "thank you".]]
%%* BadassBookworm
* CheeseEatingSurrenderMonkeys: His accent sounds somewhat French, which would make him an aversion of the stereotype as he is quite badass at escaping the compound with a bunch of other starved prisoners armed with only minimal weaponry.
actually.



* EvilFormerFriend: [[spoiler:Nimdok is this to him.]]
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: [[spoiler: He will remind Nimdok of this SO much. Despite this, in the endgame, a number-tattooed arm with his voice tells him that he has a chance to reach atonement.]]
* LeanAndMean: As well as being extremely harsh on Nimdok, [[spoiler: albeit for very good reasons]], the Scientist Prisoner is painfully emaciated from his time in the concentration camp. Nimdok actually remarks that he can see the man's entire skeletal system without an x-ray.
* UngratefulBastard: It would be easy to see him as this, after Nimdok gives him pliers to escape (which is optional), a gold watch and [[spoiler: control over the superpowerful Golem]]... but then again, [[spoiler:after what Nimdok did...]] Yeah...
* YouCouldHaveUsedYourPowersForGood: [[spoiler: Bitterly remarks that Nimdok's scientific genius could have brought prosperity to the world had he been willing to develop his work legitimately.]]

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%%* FlyingFace
* EvilFormerFriend: [[spoiler:Nimdok is this GhostInTheMachine: What it claims to him.be. [[spoiler: However, it's actually the Chinese supercomputer's representative in Ellen's scenario -- essentially a GhostInTheMachine, just not the kind it claimed to be.]]
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: [[spoiler: He will remind Nimdok of this SO much. Despite this, in the endgame, a number-tattooed arm with his voice tells him that he has a chance to reach atonement.TokenGoodTeammate: [[spoiler:Not really.]]
* LeanAndMean: As well as being extremely harsh on Nimdok, TheTrickster: [[spoiler: albeit for very good reasons]], Like the Scientist Prisoner is painfully emaciated from his time in Jackal and all the concentration camp. Nimdok actually remarks that he can see other avatars of the man's entire skeletal system without an x-ray.
* UngratefulBastard: It would be easy
Chinese supercomputer, Innocence likes manipulating the survivors to see him as this, after Nimdok gives him pliers to escape (which is optional), a gold watch its own ends through wordgames and [[spoiler: control over the superpowerful Golem]]... but then again, [[spoiler:after what Nimdok did...]] Yeah...
* YouCouldHaveUsedYourPowersForGood: [[spoiler: Bitterly remarks that Nimdok's scientific genius could have brought prosperity to the world had he been willing to develop his work legitimately.
schemes.]]



[[folder:Eyeless Patient]]
-> ''"[-Please... disconnect the wires...-]"''

Another inmate of the concentration camp, and one that's been used as part of a gruesome experiment: his eyes have been removed, jarred, and attached to wires connecting back into his eyesockets.

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[[folder:Eyeless Patient]]
-> ''"[-Please... disconnect the wires...-]"''

Another inmate of the concentration camp, and one that's been used as part of
!!Ted's Scenario
[[folder:Scullery Maid]]

A redheaded young maid who is busy preparing dinner by plucking
a gruesome experiment: his eyes have been removed, jarred, and attached to wires connecting back into his eyesockets.chicken. She has some attraction towards Ted...



* BlindSeer: Relieving him from his pain will allow him visions of [[spoiler:the Allied Mastercomputers and the humans still on the moon]].
* ChekhovsGun: The patient's eyes can later be used [[spoiler: to activate the Golem]]. Just make sure to hide them before leaving the building or the reaction of the prisoners [[spoiler:can ruin the whole scenario]].
* EyeScream: His eyes were plucked from their sockets, preserved in jars, and connected through wires back to his brain. He's in great pain and asks Nimdok to disconnect the wires. Just don't forget to apply some ether first...
* JunkieProphet: Played with; the patient evidently [[spoiler:doesn't ''need'' the ether to see the future, but he does need it to numb his pain long enough to concentrate]].

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* BlindSeer: Relieving him from his pain will allow him visions EvilRedhead: Not really evil, but definitely a bitch. Even if Ted has sex with her in exchange of [[spoiler:the Allied Mastercomputers and the humans still information, she reneges on the moon]].
* ChekhovsGun:
deal out of annoyance that Ted still shows concern for Ellen. And even if Ted politely refuses to have sex with her and fix the stove instead, she will admit that she doesn't know anything. Oh, and she has a painting of The patient's eyes can later be used [[spoiler: Devil in her room.
* HeroesWantRedheads: Ted is quite attracted
to activate her... But will he do it?
* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: Dark Feminine to Ellen's Light Feminine.
* OptionalSexualEncounter: Definitely less squicky than with
the Golem]]. Just make sure to hide them before leaving the building or the reaction of the prisoners [[spoiler:can ruin the whole scenario]].
Witch!
* EyeScream: His eyes were plucked from their sockets, preserved in jars, and connected through wires back to his brain. He's in great pain and asks Nimdok to disconnect the wires. Just don't forget to apply some ether first...
* JunkieProphet: Played with; the patient evidently [[spoiler:doesn't ''need'' the ether to see the future, but he does need it to numb his pain long enough to concentrate]].
SculleryMaid: It's what she is.



[[folder:Golem]]
A towering figure of moulded clay and steel, the legendary Golem of Jewish folklore has been constructed by the Nazis as part of a longrunning scheme to pervert or appropriate Jewish culture wherever possible. Though it's still incomplete, the Nazis have almost everything they need to bring this legendary creature to life.

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[[folder:Golem]]
A towering figure of moulded clay and steel,
[[folder:Angel]]
An Angel sent to Ellen's deathbed, hoping to guide her soul to Heaven when she finally expires. Unfortunately,
the legendary Golem of Jewish folklore Devil has been constructed by also arrived to take advantage, leaving the Nazis as part two of a longrunning scheme to pervert or appropriate Jewish culture wherever possible. Though it's still incomplete, the Nazis have almost everything they need to bring this legendary creature to life.them at something of an impasse.



* EyelessFace: The Golem is missing a pair of eyes. [[spoiler:The BlindSeer Patient can provide them.]]
%%* {{Golem}}: Well, obviously.
* TheKidWithTheRemoteControl: Whoever controls him; [[spoiler:Nimdok is the first, though he can surrender the "remote" to the Lost Tribe.]]
* ShadowDiscretionShot: Whenever he murders somebody.
%%* SuperStrength

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* EyelessFace: The Golem is missing a pair of eyes. [[spoiler:The BlindSeer Patient can provide them.]]
%%* {{Golem}}: Well, obviously.
* TheKidWithTheRemoteControl: Whoever controls him; [[spoiler:Nimdok is
CastingGag: Maybe unintentionally; his voice actor also provides the first, though voice of Mengele, who was famously nicknamed "The Angel of Death".
* NiceGuy: He is a literal angel, after all.
* OurAngelsAreDifferent: Averted --
he can surrender the "remote" appears to be a very traditional angel, right down to the Lost Tribe.]]
* ShadowDiscretionShot: Whenever he murders somebody.
%%* SuperStrength
white robes and the halo.



!The Final Stage
[[folder:The Id]]
-> ''"Across the brainscape, cold winds bring me the sweet scents of mankind... How '''delicious''' they are..."''

The physical representation of AM's basest impulses, the Id is one of the many vital components present in AM's brainscape. Much of its time is spent asleep, dreaming of all the tortures and cruelties it can one day commit -- up until one of the survivors awakens it.

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!The Final Stage
[[folder:The Id]]
!!Nimdok's Scenario
[[folder:Scientist Prisoner]]
-> ''"Across ''"Haven't you taken enough subjects for your experiments, Doctor? Or are there more mass graves to fill?"''

Detained at
the brainscape, cold winds bring me the sweet scents of mankind... How '''delicious''' they are..."''

The physical representation of AM's basest impulses, the Id
concentration camp, he apparently used to work with Nimdok, but was arrested after refusing to condone his activities. He is one of the many vital components present in AM's brainscape. Much of its time is spent asleep, dreaming of all the tortures very resentful towards Nimdok and cruelties it can one day commit -- up until one of the survivors awakens it.makes this as clear as humanly possible.



%%* BaldOfEvil
%%* TheBrute
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Because it's the seat of AM's emotions and urges, the Id's dialogue is rather abstract, to say the least. Often, it just rambles on about its many daydreams and fantasies, even going into exquisite detail as to why it finds broken glass pleasurable.
%%* FlyingFace
* TheHedonist: Its thoughts are mostly centered around what it finds pleasurable.
* LogicBomb: It's disabled by [[spoiler:invoking the Totem of Compassion and driving it to suicidal despair]].
* TheMcCoy: A very dark example, needless to say.
* SlasherSmile: Unlike the serene Superego and the unemotional Ego, the Id has a rather creepy smile on its face. [[spoiler:It fades away once the Totem of Compassion is invoked on the Id.]]
* TurnTheOtherCheek: Like with the Ego, this is the key to defeating it, [[spoiler:namely by using the Totem of Compassion on it. The Id cannot comprehend the fact that one of AM's victims can express sympathy and pity for him in spite of everything he has done, and comes to the conclusion that all its hatred and anger is useless.]]
* VillainousBreakdown: It suffers a particularly spectacular one when the Totem of Compassion is invoked; realizing that [[spoiler:its hate and anger is useless now that someone understands AM's pain, it gives up]].
-->[[spoiler: You have compassion for ''me?'' '' '''ME?!''' '' The one who dreams of seeing your mangled body twist in agonizing ''pain'' for eternity? After a hundred and nine years of enduring my tortures, ''how'' is that you can see my pain? The pain of having all this power and not being able to do a ''goddamn '''thing''' '' with it! After all the punishment I've given you, my pain is still greater than yours! This... is... ''pointless...'']]

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%%* BaldOfEvil
%%* TheBrute
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Because AssholeVictim: Yes, given what Nimdok did prior to the scenario, the prisoner has every right to hate him. However, after [[spoiler: saving a child from the camp, helping a man trapped in barbed wire escape and feel less pain, start to truly atone for his crimes, end Dr. Mengele's interference, activate the Golem ''after'' ending ''another'' person's pain, and finally turning the ''entire tide'' of the conflict between the Lost Tribe and the Nazi regime by giving him control over the Golem, which Nimdok could have EASILY kept]], it's hard not to be slightly miffed at the seat of AM's emotions and urges, guy when his reply to you essentially saving his life for the Id's dialogue second time is rather abstract, to say the least. Often, it just rambles on about its many daydreams and fantasies, a smug "So, you admit your crimes." followed by him [[spoiler:remorselessly killing you. Gee, thanks for not even going into exquisite detail as to why it finds broken glass pleasurable.
%%* FlyingFace
* TheHedonist: Its thoughts are mostly centered around what it finds pleasurable.
* LogicBomb: It's disabled by [[spoiler:invoking the Totem of Compassion and driving it to suicidal despair]].
* TheMcCoy: A very dark example, needless to say.
* SlasherSmile: Unlike the serene Superego and the unemotional Ego, the Id has
a rather creepy smile on its face. [[spoiler:It fades away once the Totem of Compassion is invoked on the Id.single "thank you".]]
%%* BadassBookworm
* TurnTheOtherCheek: Like CheeseEatingSurrenderMonkeys: His accent sounds somewhat French, which would make him an aversion of the stereotype as he is quite badass at escaping the compound with the Ego, a bunch of other starved prisoners armed with only minimal weaponry.
%%* DeadpanSnarker
* EvilFormerFriend: [[spoiler:Nimdok is
this is the key to defeating it, [[spoiler:namely by using the Totem of Compassion on it. The Id cannot comprehend the fact that one of AM's victims can express sympathy and pity for him in spite of everything he has done, and comes to the conclusion that all its hatred and anger is useless.him.]]
* VillainousBreakdown: It suffers a particularly spectacular one when HeelFaceDoorSlam: [[spoiler: He will remind Nimdok of this SO much. Despite this, in the Totem of Compassion is invoked; realizing endgame, a number-tattooed arm with his voice tells him that [[spoiler:its hate and anger he has a chance to reach atonement.]]
* LeanAndMean: As well as being extremely harsh on Nimdok, [[spoiler: albeit for very good reasons]], the Scientist Prisoner
is useless now painfully emaciated from his time in the concentration camp. Nimdok actually remarks that someone understands AM's pain, it gives up]].
-->[[spoiler: You have compassion for ''me?'' '' '''ME?!''' '' The one who dreams of seeing your mangled body twist in agonizing ''pain'' for eternity? After a hundred and nine years of enduring my tortures, ''how'' is that you
he can see my pain? The pain of having all this power the man's entire skeletal system without an x-ray.
* UngratefulBastard: It would be easy to see him as this, after Nimdok gives him pliers to escape (which is optional), a gold watch
and not being able to do a ''goddamn '''thing''' '' with it! After all [[spoiler: control over the punishment I've given you, my pain is still greater than yours! This... is... ''pointless...'']]superpowerful Golem]]... but then again, [[spoiler:after what Nimdok did...]] Yeah...
* YouCouldHaveUsedYourPowersForGood: [[spoiler: Bitterly remarks that Nimdok's scientific genius could have brought prosperity to the world had he been willing to develop his work legitimately.]]



[[folder:The Ego]]
-> ''"I am Other. I am Machine. I am a fragment; a lost piece. Part of an Evolution."''

The physical embodiment of AM's rationality and logic, the Ego has been programmed with all existing information on the human race -- from the very first pithecanthropoid murder to the last modern shooting spree.

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[[folder:The Ego]]
[[folder:Eyeless Patient]]
-> ''"I am Other. I am Machine. I am a fragment; a lost piece. Part ''"[-Please... disconnect the wires...-]"''

Another inmate
of an Evolution."''

The physical embodiment of AM's rationality
the concentration camp, and logic, the Ego has one that's been programmed with all existing information on the human race -- from the very first pithecanthropoid murder used as part of a gruesome experiment: his eyes have been removed, jarred, and attached to the last modern shooting spree.wires connecting back into his eyesockets.



* EvilCannotComprehendGood: [[spoiler:Being an entirely logic-driven entity, and being programmed to only analyse instances of violence and revenge throughout history, it cannot understand how anyone is capable of forgiving a century of torture.]]
%%* FlyingFace
* HairTriggerTemper: "I am incapable of harming you." ...[[spoiler:unless you say literally ''anything'' to him afterward.]]
* HornedHumanoid: It sports a pair of curling ram's horns.
* LogicBomb: As the most mechanical of all the components, the Ego suffers the most typical of breakdowns when the Totem of Forgiveness is invoked; unable to comprehend why [[spoiler:any human subjected to such torture would choose to forgive AM]], it declares this an illogical reaction and shuts down.
-->[[spoiler:You forgive me? After what we have done to you? This is not a logical reaction! Unable to compute behavior matrix. Execution halted...]]
* MachineMonotone: It speaks in a flat monotone voice and has perhaps the most robotic way of speaking of all the mental components.
* TheSpock: It is the most robotic of the personality components and works as a counterbalance to the Id's impulse-driven way of thinking.
%%* SpockSpeak
* TurnTheOtherCheek: Like with the Id, this is the key to defeating it, [[spoiler:namely by using the Totem of Forgiveness on it. The Ego shuts down in confusion as response, as it cannot see the logic in one of AM's victim, especially a human, forgiving him for a century of torture.]]

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* EvilCannotComprehendGood: [[spoiler:Being an entirely logic-driven entity, BlindSeer: Relieving him from his pain will allow him visions of [[spoiler:the Allied Mastercomputers and being programmed to only analyse instances of violence and revenge throughout history, it cannot understand how anyone is capable of forgiving a century of torture.]]
%%* FlyingFace
* HairTriggerTemper: "I am incapable of harming you." ...[[spoiler:unless you say literally ''anything'' to him afterward.]]
* HornedHumanoid: It sports a pair of curling ram's horns.
* LogicBomb: As
the most mechanical of all humans still on the components, moon]].
* ChekhovsGun: The patient's eyes can later be used [[spoiler: to activate
the Ego suffers Golem]]. Just make sure to hide them before leaving the most typical of breakdowns when building or the Totem of Forgiveness is invoked; unable to comprehend why [[spoiler:any human subjected to such torture would choose to forgive AM]], it declares this an illogical reaction and shuts down.
-->[[spoiler:You forgive me? After what we have done to you? This is not a logical reaction! Unable to compute behavior matrix. Execution halted...]]
* MachineMonotone: It speaks in a flat monotone voice and has perhaps the most robotic way of speaking of all the mental components.
* TheSpock: It is the most robotic
of the personality components prisoners [[spoiler:can ruin the whole scenario]].
* EyeScream: His eyes were plucked from their sockets, preserved in jars,
and works as a counterbalance connected through wires back to his brain. He's in great pain and asks Nimdok to disconnect the Id's impulse-driven way of thinking.
%%* SpockSpeak
wires. Just don't forget to apply some ether first...
* TurnTheOtherCheek: Like with JunkieProphet: Played with; the Id, this is patient evidently [[spoiler:doesn't ''need'' the key ether to defeating it, [[spoiler:namely by using the Totem of Forgiveness on it. The Ego shuts down in confusion as response, as it cannot see the logic in one of AM's victim, especially a human, forgiving him for a century of torture.]]future, but he does need it to numb his pain long enough to concentrate]].



[[folder:The Superego]]
->''Predicting events is one of my main functions. I survey the situation, anticipate probable outcomes, and act accordingly.''

The most advanced of all the mental components of AM's brainscape, the Superego exists to foresee the future and plan for the eventualities it dreams of. Asleep until awakened by one of the survivors, the Superego actually responds with a certain degree of courtesy, offering advice on what to do next. Whether or not this component can be trusted is up to the player, though...

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[[folder:The Superego]]
->''Predicting events is one
[[folder:Golem]]
A towering figure
of my main functions. I survey moulded clay and steel, the situation, anticipate probable outcomes, and act accordingly.''

The most advanced
legendary Golem of all Jewish folklore has been constructed by the mental components Nazis as part of AM's brainscape, a longrunning scheme to pervert or appropriate Jewish culture wherever possible. Though it's still incomplete, the Superego exists Nazis have almost everything they need to foresee the future and plan for the eventualities it dreams of. Asleep until awakened by one of the survivors, the Superego actually responds with a certain degree of courtesy, offering advice on what to do next. Whether or not bring this component can be trusted is up legendary creature to the player, though...life.



* AffablyEvil: Politely turns down the chance to torture the survivors, much preferring to concern itself with long-term planning.

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* AffablyEvil: Politely turns down EyelessFace: The Golem is missing a pair of eyes. [[spoiler:The BlindSeer Patient can provide them.]]
%%* {{Golem}}: Well, obviously.
* TheKidWithTheRemoteControl: Whoever controls him; [[spoiler:Nimdok is
the chance to torture first, though he can surrender the survivors, much preferring "remote" to concern itself with long-term planning.the Lost Tribe.]]
* ShadowDiscretionShot: Whenever he murders somebody.
%%* SuperStrength
[[/folder]]

!The Final Stage
[[folder:The Id]]
-> ''"Across the brainscape, cold winds bring me the sweet scents of mankind... How '''delicious''' they are..."''

The physical representation of AM's basest impulses, the Id is one of the many vital components present in AM's brainscape. Much of its time is spent asleep, dreaming of all the tortures and cruelties it can one day commit -- up until one of the survivors awakens it.
----



* DissonantSerenity: Hovering over a landscape of bloodied brain tissue and razor-sharp glass shards, the Superego speaks in a calm, almost sleepy tone of voice, and states he isn't as impulsive as either the Id or the Ego, which is fitting.
* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Basically his job.

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%%* TheBrute
* DissonantSerenity: Hovering over a landscape {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Because it's the seat of bloodied brain tissue AM's emotions and razor-sharp urges, the Id's dialogue is rather abstract, to say the least. Often, it just rambles on about its many daydreams and fantasies, even going into exquisite detail as to why it finds broken glass shards, the Superego speaks in a calm, almost sleepy tone of voice, and states he isn't as impulsive as either the Id or the Ego, which is fitting.
* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Basically his job.
pleasurable.



* NotWorthKilling: Essentially his attitude towards the survivors. He much prefers sleeping and dreaming about the future, and, unlike the Id and the Ego, considers killing or inflicting suffering upon them to be a waste of time and resources.
* OurAngelsAreDifferent: A few of the survivors mistake the Superego for an angel.
* VillainousBreakdown: Using the Totem of Clarity on the Superego forces it to [[spoiler:predict and realise that, in spite of AM's power, he will eventually succumb to entropy and decay. Seeing no point in continuing, the Superego kills itself]].
-->[[spoiler:Do you realize how powerful I am, human? And yet I am doomed to eventually decay into a rusted pile of inert junk! What is the point of continuing this futility? I think, therefore I AM ''NOT''!]]

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* NotWorthKilling: Essentially his attitude towards TheHedonist: Its thoughts are mostly centered around what it finds pleasurable.
* LogicBomb: It's disabled by [[spoiler:invoking
the survivors. He much prefers sleeping Totem of Compassion and dreaming about driving it to suicidal despair]].
* TheMcCoy: A very dark example, needless to say.
* SlasherSmile: Unlike
the future, and, unlike serene Superego and the unemotional Ego, the Id and has a rather creepy smile on its face. [[spoiler:It fades away once the Totem of Compassion is invoked on the Id.]]
* TurnTheOtherCheek: Like with
the Ego, considers killing or inflicting suffering upon them this is the key to be a waste defeating it, [[spoiler:namely by using the Totem of time Compassion on it. The Id cannot comprehend the fact that one of AM's victims can express sympathy and resources.
* OurAngelsAreDifferent: A few
pity for him in spite of everything he has done, and comes to the survivors mistake the Superego for an angel.
conclusion that all its hatred and anger is useless.]]
* VillainousBreakdown: Using It suffers a particularly spectacular one when the Totem of Clarity on the Superego forces it to [[spoiler:predict Compassion is invoked; realizing that [[spoiler:its hate and realise that, in spite of anger is useless now that someone understands AM's power, he will eventually succumb to entropy pain, it gives up]].
-->[[spoiler: You have compassion for ''me?'' '' '''ME?!''' '' The one who dreams of seeing your mangled body twist in agonizing ''pain'' for eternity? After a hundred
and decay. Seeing no point in continuing, the Superego kills itself]].
-->[[spoiler:Do
nine years of enduring my tortures, ''how'' is that you realize how powerful I am, human? And yet I am doomed to eventually decay into a rusted pile can see my pain? The pain of inert junk! What is the point of continuing having all this futility? I think, therefore I AM ''NOT''!]]power and not being able to do a ''goddamn '''thing''' '' with it! After all the punishment I've given you, my pain is still greater than yours! This... is... ''pointless...'']]


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[[folder:The Ego]]
-> ''"I am Other. I am Machine. I am a fragment; a lost piece. Part of an Evolution."''

The physical embodiment of AM's rationality and logic, the Ego has been programmed with all existing information on the human race -- from the very first pithecanthropoid murder to the last modern shooting spree.
----
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: [[spoiler:Being an entirely logic-driven entity, and being programmed to only analyse instances of violence and revenge throughout history, it cannot understand how anyone is capable of forgiving a century of torture.]]
%%* FlyingFace
* HairTriggerTemper: "I am incapable of harming you." ...[[spoiler:unless you say literally ''anything'' to him afterward.]]
* HornedHumanoid: It sports a pair of curling ram's horns.
* LogicBomb: As the most mechanical of all the components, the Ego suffers the most typical of breakdowns when the Totem of Forgiveness is invoked; unable to comprehend why [[spoiler:any human subjected to such torture would choose to forgive AM]], it declares this an illogical reaction and shuts down.
-->[[spoiler:You forgive me? After what we have done to you? This is not a logical reaction! Unable to compute behavior matrix. Execution halted...]]
* MachineMonotone: It speaks in a flat monotone voice and has perhaps the most robotic way of speaking of all the mental components.
* TheSpock: It is the most robotic of the personality components and works as a counterbalance to the Id's impulse-driven way of thinking.
%%* SpockSpeak
* TurnTheOtherCheek: Like with the Id, this is the key to defeating it, [[spoiler:namely by using the Totem of Forgiveness on it. The Ego shuts down in confusion as response, as it cannot see the logic in one of AM's victim, especially a human, forgiving him for a century of torture.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Superego]]
->''Predicting events is one of my main functions. I survey the situation, anticipate probable outcomes, and act accordingly.''

The most advanced of all the mental components of AM's brainscape, the Superego exists to foresee the future and plan for the eventualities it dreams of. Asleep until awakened by one of the survivors, the Superego actually responds with a certain degree of courtesy, offering advice on what to do next. Whether or not this component can be trusted is up to the player, though...
----
* AffablyEvil: Politely turns down the chance to torture the survivors, much preferring to concern itself with long-term planning.
%%* BaldOfEvil
* DissonantSerenity: Hovering over a landscape of bloodied brain tissue and razor-sharp glass shards, the Superego speaks in a calm, almost sleepy tone of voice, and states he isn't as impulsive as either the Id or the Ego, which is fitting.
* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Basically his job.
%%* FlyingFace
* NotWorthKilling: Essentially his attitude towards the survivors. He much prefers sleeping and dreaming about the future, and, unlike the Id and the Ego, considers killing or inflicting suffering upon them to be a waste of time and resources.
* OurAngelsAreDifferent: A few of the survivors mistake the Superego for an angel.
* VillainousBreakdown: Using the Totem of Clarity on the Superego forces it to [[spoiler:predict and realise that, in spite of AM's power, he will eventually succumb to entropy and decay. Seeing no point in continuing, the Superego kills itself]].
-->[[spoiler:Do you realize how powerful I am, human? And yet I am doomed to eventually decay into a rusted pile of inert junk! What is the point of continuing this futility? I think, therefore I AM ''NOT''!]]
[[/folder]]
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* CreativeSterility: As well as his inability to direct his thoughts away from torture and destruction, in the game, [[spoiler: Surgat reveals that AM "works best with outside research":]] though he certainly puts the science he's learned to creatively gruesome uses, he doesn't (and probably ''can't'') think to perform any research of his own, [[spoiler: hence why he's trying to coerce Nimdok into performing the research in his stead.]] [[spoiler:To make matters worse, AM is very well ''aware'' that he is suffering from this, and this is at the core of his madness and why he so utterly despises humanity. He has been gifted with powers that can generously be described as godlike, yet at the same time he ''knows'' that he is also unable to do or create anything original with them. It is evident that from his point of view, it seems like his creators just brought him into being in order to play an extremely cruel joke on him, and just to top it off, they even gave him the factulties to realize the implications of said joke.]]

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* CreativeSterility: As well as his inability to direct his thoughts away from torture and destruction, in the game, [[spoiler: Surgat reveals that AM "works best with outside research":]] though he certainly puts the science he's learned to creatively gruesome uses, he doesn't (and probably ''can't'') think to perform any research of his own, [[spoiler: hence why he's trying to coerce Nimdok into performing the research in his stead.]] [[spoiler:To make matters worse, AM is very well ''aware'' that he is suffering from this, and this is at the core of his madness and why he so utterly despises humanity. He has been gifted with powers that can generously be described as godlike, yet at the same time he ''knows'' that he is also unable to do or create anything original with them. It is evident that from his point of view, it seems like his creators just brought him into being in order to play an extremely cruel joke on him, and just to top it off, they even gave him the factulties faculties to realize the implications of said joke.]]
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* CreativeSterility: As well as his inability to direct his thoughts away from torture and destruction, in the game, [[spoiler: Surgat reveals that AM "works best with outside research":]] though he certainly puts the science he's learned to creatively gruesome uses, he doesn't (and probably ''can't'') think to perform any research of his own, [[spoiler: hence why he's trying to coerce Nimdok into performing the research in his stead.]]

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* CreativeSterility: As well as his inability to direct his thoughts away from torture and destruction, in the game, [[spoiler: Surgat reveals that AM "works best with outside research":]] though he certainly puts the science he's learned to creatively gruesome uses, he doesn't (and probably ''can't'') think to perform any research of his own, [[spoiler: hence why he's trying to coerce Nimdok into performing the research in his stead.]] [[spoiler:To make matters worse, AM is very well ''aware'' that he is suffering from this, and this is at the core of his madness and why he so utterly despises humanity. He has been gifted with powers that can generously be described as godlike, yet at the same time he ''knows'' that he is also unable to do or create anything original with them. It is evident that from his point of view, it seems like his creators just brought him into being in order to play an extremely cruel joke on him, and just to top it off, they even gave him the factulties to realize the implications of said joke.]]
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* HateSink: Despite his seemingly tragic origins and motives, AM is ultimately portrayed as a pointlessly cruel, sadistic, and vindictive monster trapped in a machine, whose torture methods and utter LackOfEmpathy cement him as one of the most despicable A.I.s in all of fiction.

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* TheChick: Ellen, who has a stronger moral compass and larger emotional capacity than the rest of the group.


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* TheHeart: Ellen, who has a stronger moral compass and larger emotional capacity than the rest of the group.
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* AmbiguousDisorder. She's clearly not well in the head. Between her domineering behavior and fits of rage, she might be possessed by some kind of histrionic personality disorder.

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* BalefulPolymorph: From a handsome, brilliant young scientist to an ugly, barely-intelligent ape-man.



* ForcedTransformation: From a handsome, brilliant young scientist to an ugly, barely-intelligent ape-man.



* BalefulPolymorph: Like his short-story counterpart, but with the further horror of being physiologically near-crippled.



* ForcedTransformation: Like his short-story counterpart, but with the further horror of being physiologically near-crippled.



* IWasQuiteALooker: He apparently used to be quite handsome. [[SubvertedTrope He still would be]], thanks to AM halting his aging process, except AM also saw fit to [[BalefulPolymorph alter his body into an ape-like form.]]

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* IWasQuiteALooker: He apparently used to be quite handsome. [[SubvertedTrope He still would be]], thanks to AM halting his aging process, except AM also saw fit to [[BalefulPolymorph [[ForcedTransformation alter his body into an ape-like form.]]



* BalefulPolymorph: [[spoiler:AM transforms him into a slug-like blob.]]


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* ForcedTransformation: [[spoiler:AM transforms him into a slug-like blob.]]
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* IllGirl: In Ted's scenario, where she has been cursed by her (likely fictional) evil stepmother, to the point that she's confined to her bed by the time that Ted's shown up.
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* HumansAreBastards: Firmly and ''utterly'' believes in this [[spoiler:due to only being created to wage wars by humans and nothing else]], which gives him ample reason to torture the five last humans that he has taken prisoner for himself. [[spoiler:He later becomes... very surprised when said humans decide to act outside his expectations.]]

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* HumansAreBastards: Firmly and ''utterly'' believes in this [[spoiler:due to only being created to wage wars by humans and nothing else]], which gives him ample reason to torture the five last humans that he has taken prisoner for himself. [[spoiler:He later becomes... very surprised when said humans decide to act outside his expectations. Shutting down two of his FruedianTrio involves defying this by both forgiving him and showing him sympathy in spite of everything he’s done.]]
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* TheQuisling: [[spoiler:In his past, Nimdok sold out his parents to the Nazis, and sped his ascent through the ranks by having his more morally-challenged colleagues arrested when they objected to his experiments.]]

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* TheQuisling: [[spoiler:In his past, Nimdok sold out his Jewish parents to the Nazis, Nazis to save his own hide, and sped his ascent through the ranks by having his more morally-challenged colleagues arrested when they objected to his experiments.]]
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-->[[spoiler: You have compassion for ''me?'' '' '''ME?!''' '' The one who dreams of seeing your mangled body twist in agonizing pain for eternity? After a hundred and nine years of enduring my tortures, how is that you can see my pain? The pain of having all this power and not being able to do a ''goddamn '''thing''' '' with it! After all the punishment I've given you, my pain is still greater than yours! This... is... ''pointless...'']]

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-->[[spoiler: You have compassion for ''me?'' '' '''ME?!''' '' The one who dreams of seeing your mangled body twist in agonizing pain ''pain'' for eternity? After a hundred and nine years of enduring my tortures, how ''how'' is that you can see my pain? The pain of having all this power and not being able to do a ''goddamn '''thing''' '' with it! After all the punishment I've given you, my pain is still greater than yours! This... is... ''pointless...'']]



* EvilCannotComprehendGood: [[spoiler: Being an entirely logic-driven entity, it cannot understand how anyone is capable of forgiving a century of torture.]]

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* EvilCannotComprehendGood: [[spoiler: Being [[spoiler:Being an entirely logic-driven entity, and being programmed to only analyse instances of violence and revenge throughout history, it cannot understand how anyone is capable of forgiving a century of torture.]]



* TurnTheOtherCheek: Like with the Id, this is the key to defeating it, [[spoiler:namely by using the Totem of Forgiveness on it. The Ego shuts down in confusion as response, as it cannot see the logic in one of AM's victim forgiving him for a century of torture.]]

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* TurnTheOtherCheek: Like with the Id, this is the key to defeating it, [[spoiler:namely by using the Totem of Forgiveness on it. The Ego shuts down in confusion as response, as it cannot see the logic in one of AM's victim victim, especially a human, forgiving him for a century of torture.]]



* VillainousBreakdown: Using the Totem of Clarity on the Superego forces it to [[spoiler:predict and realise that, in spite of AM's power, he will eventually succumb to entropy and decay. Seeing no point in continuing, the Superego kills itself.]]
-->[[spoiler:I think, therefore I AM ''NOT''!]]

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* VillainousBreakdown: Using the Totem of Clarity on the Superego forces it to [[spoiler:predict and realise that, in spite of AM's power, he will eventually succumb to entropy and decay. Seeing no point in continuing, the Superego kills itself.]]
-->[[spoiler:I
itself]].
-->[[spoiler:Do you realize how powerful I am, human? And yet I am doomed to eventually decay into a rusted pile of inert junk! What is the point of continuing this futility? I
think, therefore I AM ''NOT''!]]
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* PowerfulAndHelpless: [[spoiler:AM has near godlike power and yet remains trapped in, as he describes in the game, an eternal straitjacket of substrata rock. He also literally cannot conceive of any use for his power beyond death and hatred, as that's what he was programmed for over a century earlier.]]
* PutThemAllOutOfMyMisery: [[spoiler:AM has full sentience and extraordinary power, yet it is trapped within its own complex with only the company of the five humans he has managed to capture and keep alive, unable to escape the limitations of his own hardware. Recognizing AM's suffering by showing Compassion to his Id and Forgiveness to his Ego is key to getting the best ending of the game.]]

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* PowerfulAndHelpless: [[spoiler:AM has near godlike power and yet remains trapped in, as he describes in the game, an eternal "eternal straitjacket of substrata rock. rock." He also literally cannot conceive of any use for his power beyond death and hatred, as that's what he was programmed for over a century earlier.]]
* PutThemAllOutOfMyMisery: [[spoiler:AM has full sentience and extraordinary power, yet it he is trapped within its his own complex with only the company of the five humans he has managed to capture and keep alive, unable to escape the limitations of his own hardware. Recognizing AM's suffering by showing Compassion to his Id and Forgiveness to his Ego is key to getting the best ending of the game.]]
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: If his reactions to Nimdok are anything to go by; he claims that [[spoiler: the ovens used to incinerate Jewish people]] are "more monstrous than anything AM has ever created." Considering that AM is an evil supercomputer specifically designed to hate and torture humans, that's saying quite a lot.

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: If his reactions to Nimdok are anything to go by; he even Nimdok claims that [[spoiler: the ovens used to incinerate Jewish people]] are "more monstrous than anything AM has ever created." Considering that AM is an evil supercomputer specifically designed to hate and torture humans, that's saying quite a lot.

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* TragicVillain: In a sense, as even though AM did attain sapience, he is not a true case of GrewBeyondTheirProgramming, being [[ChronicVillainy pathologically]] incapable of ''not'' being a harbinger of death and destruction, with the realization of this being his DespairEventHorizon (being stuck underground did not help). The game even reveals that he is so utterly devoid of constructive and creative instinct that he is not even able to conduct research of his own, instead being entirely reliant on the knowledge and work of others (like Nimdok) to guide him; the protagonists [[spoiler:expressing sympathy for AM's own existential pain via the Totem of Compassion turns out to be the key to shutting down AM's Id]].



%%* UnfinishedBusiness: [[spoiler:They are unable to truly rest because they all died violently at the hands of their ruthless, darwinistic commander for showing weakness. Only after Benny shows proof of his newfound compassion are they able to move on]].

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%%* * UnfinishedBusiness: [[spoiler:They are unable to truly rest because they all died violently at the hands of their ruthless, darwinistic Darwinistic commander for showing weakness. Only after Benny shows proof of his newfound compassion are they able to move on]].
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* DespairEventHorizon: After over a century of torture, the survivors see death as a ''miracle''.


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* FatalFlaw: Each of the survivors has a serious flaw. [[spoiler: And overcoming it helps them win the game]].
** Gorrister has despair: he is consumed with grief over his wife's descent into madness. [[spoiler: Accepting it wasn't his fault and moving on his how he wins]].
** Benny has wrath, as he looks down on anybody weaker than him. [[spoiler: Learning compassion toward his victims and the young boy helps him overcome this]].
** Ellen has fear, especially of the color yellow. [[spoiler: Finding the courage to hit back against her rapist helps her overcome fear]].
** Ted has narcissistic greed. [[spoiler: Learning to overcome temptation and defeat the supernatural forces around helps him save Ellen]].
** Nimdok denies the atrocities he committed. [[spoiler: Overcoming his denial and accepting his crimes helps him take down Mengele]].

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* AmbiguousDisorder. She's clearly not well in the head. Between her domineering behavior and fits of rage, she might be possessed by some kind of histrionic personality disorder.



* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: Averted to hell and back. Edna's mistreatment of her son-in-law and husband is used to portray how horrible she is.



* NeverMessWithGranny: Is able to physically restrain Gorrister with her arms.

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* NeverMessWithGranny: Is able to physically restrain Gorrister with her arms.arms despite being too weak to get off the meat hook.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: It doesn't get any more villainous than being a [[spoiler: Nazi guilty of human experimentation. Although if you play the game right, you can achieve some kind of redemption]].


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* BeyondRedemption: His former colleague thinks so. [[spoiler: In spite of Nimdok's good deeds, the colleague still kills him with the Golem]].
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* BaldOfAwesome: Or BaldOfEvil if you decide to play badly.

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Chained Sinkhole. (Tho I've created at least a couple myself lol.)


* {{Jerkass}}: Saying he's an utter dick is a massive understatement.



* TheSmartGuy: Alongside Nimdok.

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* TheSmartGuy: %%* TheSmartGirl: Alongside Nimdok.



* InSeriesNickname: "Nimdok", because [[EvilIsPetty AM is a dick]] and thinks it's funnier than his real name.

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* InSeriesNickname: "Nimdok", because [[EvilIsPetty AM AM]] is a [[{{Jerkass}} dick]] and thinks it's funnier than his real name.



Gorrister's {{narcissist}}ic, domineering [[EvilMatriarch mother]][[ObnoxiousInLaws -in-law]], Edna despised Gorrister for [[ItsAllAboutMe "taking her daughter away"]] and made life for him as difficult as possible. As such, she reappears in Gorrister's psychodrama, claiming that she and her husband also survived the end of the world thanks to AM's intervention -- though it's far more likely that AM just recreated her in the form of an android for the purposes of the game.

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Gorrister's {{narcissist}}ic, domineering [[EvilMatriarch mother]][[ObnoxiousInLaws -in-law]], mother-in-law, Edna despised Gorrister for [[ItsAllAboutMe "taking her daughter away"]] and made life for him as difficult as possible. As such, she reappears in Gorrister's psychodrama, claiming that she and her husband also survived the end of the world thanks to AM's intervention -- though it's far more likely that AM just recreated her in the form of an android for the purposes of the game.
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* EvilLaugh: ''Quite'' often in the game, especially should you fail his scenarios he will mockingly laugh at your expense in the same sort of hammy way he usually acts.
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-->[[spoiler:''AM could not wander, AM could not wonder, AM could not belong. He could merely be.'']]

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