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** Sanford pushes the eye piece and rips it up and off of one Soldat's head in ''11''.

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** Sanford pushes the eye piece eyepiece and rips it up and off of one Soldat's head in ''11''.

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Soldats' unigoggle is not surgically attached to their eye. Go watch Madness Combat 9.5 pt2 at 4:30.


* {{Cyborg}}: The Soldats' eyepieces aren't just high-tech monocles, but are ''surgically grafted'' into their eyes and/or skull (giving them a look that somewhat evokes CyberCyclops), as we see when Sanford kills one by [[EyeScream ripping the eyepiece up and off his head.]]



** Sanford rips the eyepiece up and off of one Soldat's head in ''11''.

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** Sanford pushes the eye piece and rips the eyepiece it up and off of one Soldat's head in ''11''.
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* DumbMuscle: Hank in ''Aggregation'', whose transformation (at least according to WordOfGod) makes him mentally retarded. However, this borders on InformedFlaw: he tricks the guards into wasting their bullets on [[spoiler:Deimos's corpse]], stops two EliteMooks with a pipe bomb he constructed, and fights just as quickly and competently as ever. It's possible the EmergencyTransformation just made him bigger and gave him a cool mutant arm, enhancing his fighting skills to the point that his other, still impressive stats simply pale in comparison. This has lead to the belief that Deimos intended to set it much higher, [[spoiler:if he didn't get shot up by the possessed ATP Engineer trailing him. Then it turns out to be true in a different sense. Each time Hank dies, he is sent to That Other Place and that snapshot of his mind continues to exist there. When Hank is revived, the consciousness of his ''Antipathy'' S-3LF is retained instead of his later ''Consternation'' S-3LF.]]

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* DumbMuscle: Hank in ''Aggregation'', whose transformation (at least according to WordOfGod) makes him mentally retarded. However, this borders on InformedFlaw: he tricks the guards into wasting their bullets on [[spoiler:Deimos's corpse]], stops two EliteMooks with a pipe bomb he constructed, plays RockPaperScissors with Sanford to decide who enters The Auditor's tower first, and fights just as quickly and competently as ever. It's possible the EmergencyTransformation just made him bigger and gave him a cool mutant arm, enhancing his fighting skills to the point that his other, still impressive stats simply pale in comparison. This has lead to the belief that Deimos intended to set it much higher, [[spoiler:if he didn't get shot up by the possessed ATP Engineer trailing him. Then it turns out to be true in a different sense. Each time Hank dies, he is sent to That Other Place and that snapshot of his mind continues to exist there. When Hank is revived, the consciousness of his ''Antipathy'' S-3LF is retained instead of his later ''Consternation'' S-3LF.]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Gianni Matragrano

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->'''Voiced by''': Gianni MatragranoCreator/GianniMatragrano
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[[caption-width-right:303:[[labelnote:Click here for his appearance before death]]\\

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[[caption-width-right:303:[[labelnote:Click here for his demon form]]\\

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[[caption-width-right:303:[[labelnote:Click here for his [[spoiler:skeleton form]]\\

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[[caption-width-right:303:[[labelnote:Click here for his [[spoiler:skeletal demon form]]\\

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[[caption-width-right:303:[[labelnote:Click here for his appearance as [[spoiler:Dr. Hoffnarr]]\\

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* {{Retcon}}: The character was initially ''the'' Jesus Christ, put in just for shock value, but later got retconned into a separate character that just happens to look like Jesus and considers himself the saviour that Nevada needs.

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* {{Retcon}}: The character was initially ''the'' Jesus Christ, put in just for shock value, a laugh, but later got retconned into a separate character that just happens to look like Jesus and considers himself the saviour that Nevada needs.
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* WorfHadTheFlu: Based on a quick shot in ''Inundation'', Mag Agent V3 was only around 38% complete when the Auditor prematurely activated him. This likely accounts for how Hank was able to kill him so easily, even with a power-up from the Auditor.
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* CoolGun: His signature gun [[RevolversAreJustBetter S&W Model 500]], which he can even summon to his hand at will.
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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: His halo is the source of his extensive list of powers. It is also the reason why he has such a massive messiah complex.

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* RankScalesWithAsskicking: [[GeneralFailure Subverted, being the weakest non-civilian in the series]], [[spoiler:but awesomely double subverted in ''MADNESS: Project Nexus 2''. Unlike his original self, he actually engages Sanford and Deimos in direct combat and in general acts much more authoritative. It does help that he's given a more intimidating redesign]].


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* RankScalesWithAsskicking: [[GeneralFailure Subverted, being the weakest non-civilian in the series]], [[spoiler:but awesomely double subverted in ''MADNESS: Project Nexus 2''. Unlike his original self, he actually engages Sanford and Deimos in direct combat and in general acts much more authoritative. It does help that he's given a more intimidating redesign]].
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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: [[GeneralFailure Subverted, being the weakest non-civilian in the series]], [[spoiler:but awesomely double subverted in ''MADNESS: Project Nexus 2''. Unlike his original self, he actually engages Sanford and Deimos in direct combat and in general acts much more authoritative. It does help that he's given a more intimidating redesign]].

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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: RankScalesWithAsskicking: [[GeneralFailure Subverted, being the weakest non-civilian in the series]], [[spoiler:but awesomely double subverted in ''MADNESS: Project Nexus 2''. Unlike his original self, he actually engages Sanford and Deimos in direct combat and in general acts much more authoritative. It does help that he's given a more intimidating redesign]].
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* ThrowDownTheBomblet: Concept art for their Project Nexus 2 incarnation indicates that they make [[GrenadeSpam heavy use grenades and flashbangs in combat]]. Mostly an InformedAttribute in the animations, where they're only seen using flashbangs during ''7.5'', and even then only one gets used.

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* ThrowDownTheBomblet: Concept art for their Project Nexus 2 incarnation indicates that they make [[GrenadeSpam heavy use of grenades and flashbangs in combat]]. Mostly an InformedAttribute in the animations, where they're only seen using flashbangs during ''7.5'', and even then only one gets used.
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* BadassNormal: Rarely, but under the right circumstances they can be this. In one of the [[NonSerialMovie Incidents]], one grunt managed to take down MAG Agent: Torture by himself in one of the incidents, though only after many of his colleagues died fighting Torture and because he was lucky to have the right weapon for the situation.

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* BadassNormal: Rarely, but under the right circumstances they can be this. In one of the [[NonSerialMovie Incidents]], one grunt managed to take down MAG Agent: Torture by himself in one of the incidents, though only after many of his colleagues died fighting Torture and because he was lucky enough to have the right weapon for the situation.
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* UnscrupulousHero: Unlike Hank, who's motivation and personality boils down to "BloodKnight", Jeb honestly wants to leave the world a better place. He's also a borderline KnightTemplar and as willing and able to murder mooks by the hundreds as every other [=MadCom=] character.

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* UnscrupulousHero: Unlike Hank, who's motivation and personality boils down to "BloodKnight", Jeb honestly wants to leave the world a better place. He's also a borderline KnightTemplar and as willing and able to murder mooks by the hundreds as every other [=MadCom=] ''Madness Combat'' character.

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* LooksLikeJesus: Even before he got the halo!

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* LooksLikeJesus: Even before he got Jeb started as ''the'' JC, and kept the halo!hair and beard even after the retcon.


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* UnscrupulousHero: Unlike Hank, who's motivation and personality boils down to "BloodKnight", Jeb honestly wants to leave the world a better place. He's also a borderline KnightTemplar and as willing and able to murder mooks by the hundreds as every other [=MadCom=] character.
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* DramaPreservingHandicap: The Auditor infects him using the Improbability Drive during ''Inundation'', which weakens Jesus and his supernatural powers over time as he periodically coughs blood. By the time he actually encounters the Auditor, his powers have weakened to the point his deflector shields shrink to a size barely enough to protect his face.

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* DramaPreservingHandicap: The Auditor infects him using the Improbability Drive during ''Inundation'', which weakens Jesus and his supernatural powers over time as he periodically coughs blood. By the time he actually encounters the Auditor, his powers have weakened to the point that his deflector shields shrink to a size are barely big enough to protect his face.
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Fixing grammar


* DramaPreservingHandicap: The Auditor infects him using the Improbability Drive during ''Inundation'', which weakens Jesus and his supernatural powers over time as he periodically coughs blood. By the time he actually encounters the Auditor, his powers have weakened to the point his deflector shields shrinks to a size barely enough to protect his face.

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* DramaPreservingHandicap: The Auditor infects him using the Improbability Drive during ''Inundation'', which weakens Jesus and his supernatural powers over time as he periodically coughs blood. By the time he actually encounters the Auditor, his powers have weakened to the point his deflector shields shrinks shrink to a size barely enough to protect his face.
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** ''Inundation'' let him take centre stage for the episode [[spoiler:after he killed Hank in the previous episode]].

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** ''Inundation'' let lets him take centre stage for the episode [[spoiler:after he killed Hank in the previous episode]].
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* {{BFG}}: The [=TAC-50=] he wielded at the beginning of ''Indunation'' bordered on being as big as he is, if not even bigger.

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* {{BFG}}: The [=TAC-50=] he wielded at the beginning of ''Indunation'' ''Inundation'' bordered on being as big as he is, if not even bigger.
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->'''Voiced by''': Josh Tomar

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->'''Voiced by''': Josh Joshua Tomar
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* SanitySlippage: Through the ''Dedmos Adventures'' series, Deimos is subject to some extremely gruesome tortures, making him increasingly unstable. In ''Powerless.fla'', he punched the ground out of frustration and he seems very angry to see an engineer before shooting him. [[spoiler:By ''[=DedmosRebuilt=]'' though, Deimos appears to be back to his old self, as he appears to have a lots of fun beating up the [[GiantMook giant mooks]] in his way and can easily avoid the same chains that were impaling him earlier.]]

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* SanitySlippage: Through the ''Dedmos Adventures'' series, Deimos is subject to some extremely gruesome tortures, making him increasingly unstable. In ''Powerless.fla'', he punched the ground out of frustration and he seems very angry to see an engineer before shooting him. [[spoiler:By ''[=DedmosRebuilt=]'' though, Deimos appears to be back to his old self, as he appears to have a lots lot of fun beating up the [[GiantMook giant mooks]] in his way and can easily avoid the same chains that were impaling him earlier.]]

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