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[[folder:Cypher]]

* AIIsACrapshoot: Cypher betrays its creators and tries to ally itself with the Inhumanoids at the very first opportunity.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Cypher turns against humanity for treating it like a slave (despite nobody being aware that Cypher was even sentient), yet seems to think that Metlar will treat it as an equal despite every minute of their "alliance" disproving that idea.
* VillainOfTheWeek: It only appears in one episode, barely living long enough to do more than free the Inhumanoids from captivity before its robotic body is [[HollywoodAcid melted by Liquidator]].
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* ActionGirl: As willing to mix it up as the guys are.
* ForcedTransformation: Transformed into some sort of lich by D'Compose's touch and stays that way for a couple of episodes, until sunlight reverses the transformation.


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* MadScientist: He was imprisoned for his unethical genetic tests on human subjects.
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* CloneArmy: Probably the thing that made Tendril the most dangerous was that any big enough pieces of him that were blown off the original would not only heal quickly, they'd grow into other Tendrils just as powerful as the original (until that ability was forgotten after a couple episodes).

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* CloneArmy: Probably the thing that made Tendril the most dangerous was that any big enough pieces of him that were blown off the original would not only heal quickly, they'd grow into other Tendrils just as powerful as the original (until that ability was [[ForgottenPhlebotinum forgotten after a couple episodes).episodes]]).
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* ZombifyTheLiving: His main power is to turn humans into undead monsters.

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* ZombifyTheLiving: His main power is to turn humans into undead monsters.monsters, even Redwoods.
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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: They are, first and foremost, scientific researchers, not a military unit, so maybe it's not a surprise the members of Earth Corps annoy each other a lot and don't have the best teamwork.
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* StevenUlyssesPerhero: What are the odds a guy named "Augutter" would end up with the nickname and WeaponOfChoice of "Auger".

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* StevenUlyssesPerhero: What are the odds a guy named "Augutter" would end up with the nickname and WeaponOfChoice weapon of "Auger".
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* CreepyHighPitchedVoice: Courtesy of [[WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero Chris]] [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers Latta]], but here it's not ''nearly'' as funny.
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* RockMonster: They are grotesque, sentient beings made of stone.

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* RockMonster: They are grotesque, sentient beings made of stone.stone, even if they are good guys.
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* NewAgeRetroHippie: A bit of one, particularly in the early episodes where when the team's splitting up to investigate various leads, he wants to check out the forest where D Compose was found to check out the "vibes".

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* NewAgeRetroHippie: A bit of one, particularly in the early episodes where when the team's splitting up to investigate various leads, he wants to check out the forest where D Compose was found to check out look into the "vibes".
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* NewAgeRetroHippie: A bit of one, particularly in the early episodes where when the team's splitting up to investigate various leads, he wants to check out the forest where D Compose was found to check out the "vibes".
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The most powerful and evil of the Inhumanoids, a metallic demon spawned by Earth's fiery core.




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A gigantic dinosaur-like undead creature, who can turn any living thing he touches into a loyal zombie.




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A giant, nearly mindless plant creature.
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* CloneArmy: Probably the thing that made Tendril the most dangerous was that any big enough pieces of him that were blown off the original would not only heal quickly, they'd grow into other Tendrils just as powerful as the original (until that ability was forgotten after a couple episodes).
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* StevenUlyssesPerhero: What are the odds a guy named "Augutter" would end up with the nickname and WeaponOfChoice of "Auger".
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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Obviously, the heroes all hate him. But by late in the show, all the villains want revenge on him for one thing or another, too.

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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Obviously, the heroes all hate him.him, that's a given. But by late in the show, all the villains want revenge on him for one thing or another, too.
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** And he keeps doing it! He unleashes Gagoyle and later Sslither to have someone powerful to protect him against his many enemies, but he never has any way to ensure their loyalty.


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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Obviously, the heroes all hate him. But by late in the show, all the villains want revenge on him for one thing or another, too.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: After Metlar wins their rematch, Sslither runs away, and he's never mentioned again.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: After Metlar wins their rematch, Sslither runs away, and he's never mentioned again.nobody ever thinks anything of it.
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* CardCarryingVillain: As he himself says in a late episode,
--> "I'm not ''sick'', I'm '''evil'''!"
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* TheTeamBenefactor: She agrees to bankroll Earth Corps after their government funding's withdrawn, under the condition she's allowed to join the team.
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A monster sought out by Blackthorne and Nightcrawler to have a powerful creature to protect them after they'd betrayed the Inhumanoids.

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* ToylessToylineCharacter: She did not get a toy.

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* ToylessToylineCharacter: She did not get a toy.A figure of her was planned as part of the second wave of the toy line, which was cancelled when the first wave didn't sell.



* ToylessToylineCharacter: As with Sandra and Sabre Jet, his figure was cancelled.



* AdaptationNameChange: The short-lived Marvel Comics comic book renamed Pyre as Pyrus.

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* AdaptationNameChange: The short-lived Marvel Comics Creator/MarvelComics comic book renamed Pyre as Pyrus.



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He warned his sister Sandra to keep out of his plans for her own good, and is geniunely aghast when D'Compose transforms her into a monster.

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He warned his sister Sandra to keep out of his plans for her own good, and is geniunely genuinely aghast when D'Compose transforms her into a monster.



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* YouCantGoHomeAgain: After going against the Soviet's plan to flood Infernac, he's declared a traitor by the Secret Police, so he can't return to the USSR.

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* YouCantGoHomeAgain: After going against the Soviet's plan to flood Infernac, Infernac (because it would've blown the whole planet in half), he's declared a traitor by the Secret Police, so he can't return to the USSR.
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* EmbarrassingFirstName: He prefers to be addressed by his nickname, correcting an interviewer on it in the first episode.


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* ShootTheTelevision: OncePerEpisode he destroys a TV set by throwing his shoes at it, for reporting news that irritates him. A later episode has a net set up in front of the TV.


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* TheDogBitesBack: Metlar was enslaved to him centuries ago, but he managed to coat Sslither in lava that hardened and turned him into a statue. When Metlar and Sslither fight again after he's released, Metlar wins.


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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: After Metlar wins their rematch, Sslither runs away, and he's never mentioned again.
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->Voiced by: Neil Ross

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->Voiced by: Neil RossCreator/NeilRoss
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-> Voiced by: ???

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-> Voiced by: ???
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* BaldOfAwesome: He is completely bald.
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* DidntSeeThatComing: He thought he'd be able to control the Inhumanoids after he released them if he could subdue Metlar. He apparently didn't think the others would try to free their master.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He warned his sister Sandra to keep out of his plans for her own good, and is aghast when D'Compose transforms her into a monster.

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* DidntSeeThatComing: DidntThinkThisThrough: He thought he'd be able to control the Inhumanoids after he released them [[DecapitatedArmy if he could subdue their leader]], so he designed his power suit specifically to target Metlar. He apparently didn't think the others would try to free their master.
master--which they did.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He warned his sister Sandra to keep out of his plans for her own good, and is geniunely aghast when D'Compose transforms her into a monster.
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* BizarreAlienBiology: Or subterranean. A large portion of his body is silvery ferromagnetic metal. It's not clear if he's got anything organic under that or if what look to be organic parts aren't some kind of metal instead. If he wasn't created by someone, he could be a member of a race where combining organic and inorganic parts is part of their biology.
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* LogicalWeakness: As might be expected, being largely made of metal he can be affected by magnetic fields.

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* LogicalWeakness: As might be expected, being largely (mostly?) made of metal he can be affected by magnetic fields.



* DidntSeeThatComing: He thought he'd be able to control the Inhumanoids after he released them if he could subdue Metlar. That proved considerably more difficult than he expected.

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* DidntSeeThatComing: He thought he'd be able to control the Inhumanoids after he released them if he could subdue Metlar. That proved considerably more difficult than he expected.He apparently didn't think the others would try to free their master.



* MagnetismManipulation: His suit's main power, which is strong enough to paralyze or control Metlar's body.

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* MagnetismManipulation: His suit's main power, which is strong enough to paralyze or control Metlar's metallic body.
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* IWorkAlone: Zig-Zagged. Although he declines to formally join the Earth Corps in favor of working independently against Infernac, he remains an friendly ally to the Corps proper.
* SmartPeoplePlayChess: A former chess champion and current scientist.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: After going against the Soviet's plan to flood Infernac, he's declared a traitor by the Secret Police, so he can't return to the USSR.
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* TheCorrupter: Literally! He can grab his foes and turn them into loyal undead slaves, and the dead he raises serve him no matter ''who'' they were in life.

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