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** In ''Rouge Nation'' to Kurt Hendricks; both are interested in upsetting the world order violently, but while Kurt went insane from constantly analyzing nuclear war scenarios and wanted to use a nuclear conflict to better humanity, Solomon's intentions were driven by revenge against the system he served and ultimately a fanatical desire for revenge against Ethan. Solomon's desire to detonate nuclear weapons is driven by immeasurable hatred rather than depressed despair, and he hopes to perish in the senseless mayhem he instigates in ''[=MI=] 6''. But in contrast to Kurt, he gets LaserGuidedKarma and survives multiple movies to be taken to an unpleasant prison.

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** In ''Rouge ''Rogue Nation'' to Kurt Hendricks; both are interested in upsetting the world order violently, but while Kurt went insane from constantly analyzing nuclear war scenarios and wanted to use a nuclear conflict to better humanity, Solomon's intentions were driven by revenge against the system he served and ultimately a fanatical desire for revenge against Ethan. Solomon's desire to detonate nuclear weapons is driven by immeasurable hatred rather than depressed despair, and he hopes to perish in the senseless mayhem he instigates in ''[=MI=] 6''. But in contrast to Kurt, he gets LaserGuidedKarma and survives multiple movies to be taken to an unpleasant prison.
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* RenegadeSplinterFaction: They were formed by Atlee to carry out black ops on behalf of MI6, only to split off and become a terrorist organization.

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* RenegadeSplinterFaction: They were formed by Atlee to carry out black ops on behalf of MI6, [=MI6=], only to split off and become a terrorist organization.
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* StrawNihilist: His time as an MI6 assassin deepened his anarchistic worldview as he was skeptical about the motives of governments and saw them as corrupt and destructive organizations, all ultimately equal to their egoism and their actions, with the sole aim of leaving everything as it is - for everyone: price. In the climax of ''Fallout''he was driven by this one goal at the time and is even willing to sacrifice his life for it - even his goal is to die, even though he has options to escape.

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* StrawNihilist: His time as an MI6 [=MI6=] assassin deepened his anarchistic worldview as he was skeptical about the motives of governments and saw them as corrupt and destructive organizations, all ultimately equal to their egoism and their actions, with the sole aim of leaving everything as it is - for everyone: price. In the climax of ''Fallout''he ''Fallout'' he was driven by this one goal at the time and is even willing to sacrifice his life for it - even his goal is to die, even though he has options to escape.

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* AdaptationalBadass: "The Syndicate" in the [[Series/MissionImpossible TV series]] were a generic organized crime group vaguely analogous to {{the Mafia}}. Here, the Syndicate are a terrorist organization comprised of rogue government agents that operates internationally.



* ThePsychoRangers: Outright referred to as an "anti-IMF", having begun as a British attempt to build an Impossible Mission Force before it went rogue.
* RenegadeSplinterFaction: They were formed by Atlee to carry out black ops on behalf of MI6, only to split off and become a terrorist organization.



* WesternTerrorists: They operate globally, but originate from the West.



[=MI6=] official, Ilsa’s handler, and the founder of the Syndicate. Attlee envisioned the Syndicate as a top secret hit squad for the British Prime Minister. Unfortunately, Lane hijacked the Syndicate and turned it into his own rogue nation.

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[=MI6=] official, Ilsa’s handler, and the founder of the Syndicate. Attlee Atlee envisioned the Syndicate as a top secret hit squad for the British Prime Minister. Unfortunately, Lane hijacked the Syndicate and turned it into his own rogue nation.



* BadBoss: From what we've seen of how he treated Ilsa, he sees everyone as assets for him to be used as he sees fit. He has no empathy for Ilsa when she explained that she's at risk of her cover blowing and decides to send her back in to test herself once again [[spoiler:which is a ploy to get her killed by giving her the deleted data disc to be given to Lane]]. This is not taking into account that The Syndicate [[spoiler: was his own fault in the first place, so he's basically sending agents to clean up his own mess while he doesn't care whether they live or die, as long as nothing can trace the Syndicate back to him]].

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* BadBoss: From what we've seen of how he treated Ilsa, he sees everyone as assets for him to be used as he sees fit. He has no empathy for Ilsa when she explained that she's at risk of her cover blowing and decides to send her back in to test herself once again [[spoiler:which is a ploy to get her killed by giving her the deleted data disc to be given to Lane]]. This is not taking into account that The Syndicate [[spoiler: was [[spoiler:was his own fault in the first place, so he's basically sending agents to clean up his own mess while he doesn't care whether they live or die, as long as nothing can trace the Syndicate back to him]].



* WellIntentionedExtremist: Despite creating the organization was morally wrong, Atlee ultimately did it with the best intentions. Most of Atlee's villainous acts come from him wanting to ''escape'' the Syndicate in fact rather than participating in it.

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Despite creating the organization was morally wrong, Atlee ultimately did it with the best intentions. Most of Atlee's villainous acts come from him wanting to ''escape'' ''dismantle'' the Syndicate in fact rather than participating in it.allow it to continue.



* BigBad: The main antagonist of ''Rogue Nation''.
* BigBadDuumvirate: Along with John Lark, [[spoiler:aka August Walker,]] in ''Fallout''.

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* BigBad: The main antagonist of ''Rogue Nation''.
Nation'', which centers around his plot to expand the power of the Syndicate.
* BigBadDuumvirate: Along with John Lark, Lark [[spoiler:aka August Walker,]] Walker]] in ''Fallout''.''Fallout'', with the two of them working together to carry out a nuclear terrorist attack.



* TortureTechnician: His main role is obtaining information from those The Syndicate captures.

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* TortureTechnician: His main role is obtaining information from those The the Syndicate captures.



* TheBrute: Big and strong and can hold his own against Ethan Hunt. In fact so far he's the only one who lasts more than a minute against him since he became competent in combat.



* GiantMook: Towers over Hunt.



* TheBrute: Big and strong and can hold his own against Ethan Hunt. In fact so far he's the only one who lasts more than a minute against him since he became competent in combat.
* GiantMook: Towers over Hunt.
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* PredecessorVillain: Atlee can be considered this due to the fact that if he had not covertly formed the Syndicate, Lane would never have gone rogue and hijacked the Syndicate and the plot would have never happened in the first place.

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* PredecessorVillain: Atlee can be considered this due to the fact that since, if he had not covertly formed the Syndicate, Lane would never have gone rogue and hijacked the Syndicate and the plot would have never happened in the first place.
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* GoneHorriblyWrong: The syndicate was morally foul even just on paper, and when Atlee was denied permission to create it, he went ahead and did it anyway. And then Lane decided to stop following orders....

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* GoneHorriblyWrong: The syndicate Syndicate was morally foul even just on paper, and when Atlee was denied permission to create it, he went ahead and did it anyway. And then Lane decided to stop following orders....
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** To Kurt Hendricks; both are interested in upsetting the world order violently, but while Kurt went insane from constantly analyzing nuclear war scenarios and wanted to use a nuclear conflict to better humanity, Solomon's intentions were driven by revenge against the system he served and ultimately a fanatical desire for revenge against Ethan. Solomon's desire to detonate nuclear weapons is driven by immeasurable hatred rather than depressed despair, and he hopes to perish in the senseless mayhem he instigates in ''[=MI=] 6''. But in contrast to Kurt, he gets LaserGuidedKarma and survives multiple movies to be taken to an unpleasant prison.

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** To In ''Rouge Nation'' to Kurt Hendricks; both are interested in upsetting the world order violently, but while Kurt went insane from constantly analyzing nuclear war scenarios and wanted to use a nuclear conflict to better humanity, Solomon's intentions were driven by revenge against the system he served and ultimately a fanatical desire for revenge against Ethan. Solomon's desire to detonate nuclear weapons is driven by immeasurable hatred rather than depressed despair, and he hopes to perish in the senseless mayhem he instigates in ''[=MI=] 6''. But in contrast to Kurt, he gets LaserGuidedKarma and survives multiple movies to be taken to an unpleasant prison.

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist:
** To Kurt Hendricks; both are interested in upsetting the world order violently, but while Kurt went insane from constantly analyzing nuclear war scenarios and wanted to use a nuclear conflict to better humanity, Solomon's intentions were driven by revenge against the system he served and ultimately a fanatical desire for revenge against Ethan. Solomon's desire to detonate nuclear weapons is driven by immeasurable hatred rather than depressed despair, and he hopes to perish in the senseless mayhem he instigates in ''[=MI=] 6''. But in contrast to Kurt, he gets LaserGuidedKarma and survives multiple movies to be taken to an unpleasant prison.
** His traits are similar to that of [[Film/MissionImpossibleIII Owen Davian]] in ''Fallout'', as both villains are intelligent, powerful, criminal sociopaths that faced Ethan in a [[ItsPersonal personal]] way by killing a woman in front of him, [[spoiler:and are surprisingly formidable in an actual fistfight.]] What makes him a {{foil}} is how [[spoiler:Davian was partnered with a RogueAgent of the US government, while the ''entire Syndicate'' is a rogue secret British Intelligence project.]] Also, Davian does it for money, while Lane says he's trying to shape the world. Ethan thinks he really just likes hurting people.



* {{Foil}}: To Kurt Hendricks; both are interested in upsetting the world order violently, but while Kurt went insane from constantly analyzing nuclear war scenarios and wanted to use a nuclear conflict to better humanity, Solomon's intentions were driven by revenge against the system he served and ultimately a fanatical desire for revenge against Ethan. Solomon's desire to detonate nuclear weapons is driven by immeasurable hatred rather than depressed despair, and he hopes to perish in the senseless mayhem he instigates in ''[=MI=] 6''. But in contrast to Kurt, he gets LaserGuidedKarma and survives multiple movies to be taken to an unpleasant prison.
** His traits are similar to that of [[Film/MissionImpossibleIII Owen Davian]] in ''Fallout'', as both villains are intelligent, powerful, criminal sociopaths that faced Ethan in a [[ItsPersonal personal]] way by killing a woman in front of him, [[spoiler:and are surprisingly formidable in an actual fistfight.]] What makes him a {{foil}} is how [[spoiler:Davian was partnered with a RogueAgent of the US government, while the ''entire Syndicate'' is a rogue secret British Intelligence project.]] Also, Davian does it for money, while Lane says he's trying to shape the world. Ethan thinks he really just likes hurting people.
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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: [[spoiler:In ''Fallout'', had he and Walker not decided to get Julia involved in their plans, they would have succeeded. To rub salt into the wound, she even lends the IMF team a hand in ruining their plans by helping Luther defuse one of the two bombs.]]
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* TheDreaded: Everyone is terrified of Lane, especially Ethan, and with very good reason given his intelligence, resourcefulness and complete ruthlessness.
-->'''Ethan, when asked about Lane's various crimes: '''Whatever you've heard, if it makes your skin crawl, it's probably true.

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* TheDreaded: Everyone is terrified of Lane, especially Ethan, and with very good reason given his intelligence, resourcefulness and complete ruthlessness.
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* {{Expy}}: His traits are similar to that of [[Film/MissionImpossibleIII Owen Davian]] in ''Fallout'', as both villains have faced Ethan in a [[ItsPersonal personal]] way.



* {{Foil}}: To Kurt Hendricks; both are interested in upsetting the world order violently, but while Kurt went insane from constantly analyzing nuclear war scenarios and wanted to use a nuclear conflict to better humanity, Solomon's intentions were driven by revenge against the system he served and ultimately a fanatical desire for revenge against Ethan. Solomon's desire to detonate nuclear weapons is driven by immeasurable hatred rather than depressed despair, and he hopes to perish in the senseless mayhem he instigates in ''[=MI=] 6''. But in contrast to Kurt, he gets LaserGuidedKarma and survives multiple movies to be taken to an unpleasant prison.
** His traits are similar to that of [[Film/MissionImpossibleIII Owen Davian]] in ''Fallout'', as both villains are intelligent, powerful, criminal sociopaths that faced Ethan in a [[ItsPersonal personal]] way by killing a woman in front of him, [[spoiler:and are surprisingly formidable in an actual fistfight.]] What makes him a {{foil}} is how [[spoiler:Davian was partnered with a RogueAgent of the US government, while the ''entire Syndicate'' is a rogue secret British Intelligence project.]] Also, Davian does it for money, while Lane says he's trying to shape the world. Ethan thinks he really just likes hurting people.



* {{Foil}}: To Kurt Hendricks; both are interested in upsetting the world order violently, but while Kurt went insane from constantly analyzing nuclear war scenarios and wanted to use a nuclear conflict to better humanity, Solomon's intentions were driven by revenge against the system he served and ultimately a fanatical desire for revenge against Ethan. Solomon's desire to detonate nuclear weapons is driven by immeasurable hatred rather than depressed despair, and he hopes to perish in the senseless mayhem he instigates in ''[=MI=] 6'', but in contrast to Kurt, he gets LaserGuidedKarma and survives multiple movies to be taken to an unpleasant prison.
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The elusive leader of the mysterious criminal organization known as the "Syndicate", responsible for untold acts of political sabotage all over the globe. A former MI-6 intelligence operative who was made The Syndicate's field commander, his disillusionment with working for the government eventually inspired him to use his role as head of The Syndicate to disassociate it from any form of government control. [[spoiler:Holds the distinction of being the only ''Mission: Impossible'' villain [[JokerImmunity to survive more than one movie]].]]

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The elusive leader of the mysterious criminal organization known as the "Syndicate", responsible for untold acts of political sabotage all over the globe. A former MI-6 intelligence operative who was made The Syndicate's field commander, his disillusionment with working for the government eventually inspired him to use his role as head of The Syndicate to disassociate it from any form of government control. [[spoiler:Holds the distinction of being the only first ''Mission: Impossible'' villain [[JokerImmunity to survive more than one movie]].]]

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An underground network of rogue and disavowed intelligence operatives who operate under no flag and for no cause other than the ones they decide for themselves. They are so clandestine that the knowledge of their existence is mostly obscured from formal intelligence organizations. They are [[spoiler:the product of a British MI-6 project to create a team similar in scope to the US government's Impossible Missions Force, given zero accountability and a near-bottomless source of capital to carry out black-ops missions. However when the British Prime Minister didn't agree with the implementation, the idea was meant to be scrapped. Their existence continued thanks to the work of the British chief of intelligence operating outside of his orders but The Syndicate's leader eventually splintered from the government, turning them into a terrorist network]].

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An underground network of rogue and disavowed intelligence operatives who operate under no flag and for no cause other than the ones they decide for themselves. They are so clandestine that the knowledge of their existence is mostly obscured from formal intelligence organizations. They

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* ArcVillain: The main threat in the arc formed by ''Rogue Nation'' and ''Fallout''.
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* BatmanGambit: [[spoiler: He keeps Hunt alive after murdering an IMF agent in front of him, because he knows that Hunt will make it personal, allowing Lane to manipulate him into doing what he wants as long as it gives him even the slightest chance to take Lane down.]]
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* DisproportionateRetribution: His revenge plot against Ethan comes off as heavy-handed as even after everything he’s suffered at Ethan’s hands, [[spoiler: killing a large chunk of the world off with a nuclear device is not proportionate in the least.]] If Ethan is right, his whole crusade with the Syndicate is just revenge over the spy agency he worked for for making him realize he is a horrible person.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: His revenge plot against Ethan comes off as heavy-handed as even after everything he’s suffered at Ethan’s hands, [[spoiler: killing a large chunk of the world off with a nuclear device is not proportionate in the least.]] If Ethan is right, his whole crusade with the Syndicate is just revenge over against the spy agency he worked for for, for making him realize he is a horrible person.



** In ''Rogue Nation'' both he and Ethan are "men without a country" (Ethan due the IMF's disbandment and Solomon went rogue) with extreme cunning skills fighting for the fate of the world. Difference is, Solomon a sociopath and Ethan is... [[TheHero Ethan]].

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** In ''Rogue Nation'' both he and Ethan are "men without a country" (Ethan due to the IMF's disbandment and Solomon went going rogue) with extreme cunning skills fighting for the fate of the world. Difference is, Solomon is a sociopath and Ethan is... [[TheHero Ethan]].



* FallenHero: Before he went rogue, Lane was a talented [=MI6=] Agent who was getting more and more tired of being mistreated by the government and wanted a change, [[StartOfDarkness thus the Syndicate]]. It is subverted at the end as Ethan points out Lane was always an assassin at heart with or without the agency and given he was under Atlee's order he was less involved in heroic missions like Ethan and more state sanctioned assassination

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* FallenHero: Before he went rogue, Lane was a talented [=MI6=] Agent who was seemingly getting more and more tired of being mistreated by the government and wanted a change, [[StartOfDarkness thus the Syndicate]]. It is subverted at the end as Ethan points out Lane was always an assassin at heart with or without the agency and given he was under Atlee's order he was less involved in heroic missions like Ethan and more state sanctioned assassinationassassination.

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[[folder:In General]]
* NGOSuperpower: [[SubvertedTrope Not quite]]. As secretive and influential as they are, they're still relatively small since they lack the resources they need to carry out as many large scale operations as they would like. Their EvilPlan in ''Rogue Nation'' thus turns out to be to ''become'' this by securing untraceable funds that will allow them to operate indefinitely, turning them into (as Luther puts it) a "terrorist superpower".
* NebulousEvilOrganisation: Carry out various terrorist attacks in the name of vague goals to reshape the world.
* OffscreenVillainDarkMatter: Subverted. They're a major global organization, but they still need the billions in untraceable accounts to be able to continue operating.
* RogueAgent: They're entirely comprised of rogue agents from various intelligence organizations across the world.
* TheSyndicate: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Yep]]. Unlike their counterparts from the [[Series/MissionImpossible TV series]], they aren't just a nebulous criminal organization but a full-blown international terrorist organization bent on causing global change.
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* DiabolicalMastermind: Leads a massive mercenary Intelligence organization that has orchestrated several terrorist acts all over the globe.

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* DiabolicalMastermind: Leads a massive mercenary Intelligence intelligence organization that has orchestrated several terrorist acts all over the globe.



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%%* DidntSeeThatComing:* DidntSeeThatComing: [[spoiler:Didn't see the news broadcast being a staged one by the IMF.]]



* WellIntentionedExtremist: Genuinely believes in Lark's ideology which is also this.

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Genuinely believes in Lark's ideology which is also this.that lasting peace requires great suffering beforehand.
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->'''Ilsa Faust:''' [[YouMonster You're a terrorist!]]\\

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->'''Ilsa Faust:''' [[BrutalHonesty If we're being honest]], [[YouMonster You're you're a terrorist!]]\\terrorist.]]\\



* WesternTerrorists: While he could be called such, he rejects the label outright; in both ''Rogue Nation'' and ''Fallout'' he states that a terrorist's goals are to spread fear, while his goals are to target his opponents and destroy them.

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* WesternTerrorists: While he could be called such, he rejects the label outright; in both ''Rogue Nation'' and ''Fallout'' he states that a terrorist's goals are to spread fear, while his goals are to target his opponents and destroy them.them, even going as far as to deride terrorists as "schoolboys desperate for attention".

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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Downplayed in ''Rogue Nation''. Solomon is quite handy with a gun, but never physically fights any of the heroes. [[spoiler:Played entirely straight in ''Fallout'', however, where he faces down both Benji and Ilsa in a long, brutal fight during the climax, and damn near ''kills'' Benji in the process.]]


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* RankScalesWithAsskicking: Downplayed in ''Rogue Nation''. Solomon is quite handy with a gun, but never physically fights any of the heroes. [[spoiler:Played entirely straight in ''Fallout'', however, where he faces down both Benji and Ilsa in a long, brutal fight during the climax, and damn near ''kills'' Benji in the process.]]
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* TheDreaded: Everyone is terrified of Lane and with very good reason.

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* TheDreaded: Everyone is terrified of Lane Lane, especially Ethan, and with very good reason.reason given his intelligence, resourcefulness and complete ruthlessness.



* KickTheDog: He makes sure that Julia is in the camp when the bomb goes off just to hurt Ethan.

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* KickTheDog: He makes sure that Julia is in the camp when the bomb goes off just to hurt Ethan.Ethan and so he has to endure her dying as well.
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* StrawNihilist: His time as an MI6 assassin deepened his anarchistic worldview as he was skeptical about the motives of governments and saw them as corrupt and destructive organizations, all ultimately equal to their egoism and their actions, with the sole aim of leaving everything as it is - for everyone: price. In the climax of ''Fallout''he was driven by this one goal at the time and is even willing to sacrifice his life for it - even his goal is to die, even though he has options to escape.
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* NoSell: In the finale of ''Fallout'', Ilsa tries to take him down with her signature jumping scissor move, which has never failed before. Lane just throws her off and starts strangling her. She does it again after Benji provides a distraction, the second time with more success.

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* NoSell: In the finale of ''Fallout'', Ilsa tries to take him down with her signature jumping scissor move, which has never failed before. Lane just throws her off and starts strangling her. She does it again after Benji provides a distraction, the second time so she does it again with more success.
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->'''Played by:''' Simon [=McBurney=]
->'''Dubbed in French By:''' Thierry Wermuth
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->'''Played By:''' Jens Hultén
->'''Dubbed in French By:''' Serge Faliu
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->'''Dubbed !!!'''Dubbed in French By:''' Serge Faliu
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/MissionImpossibleRogueNation Rogue Nation]]''
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->'''Played by:''' Wolfgang Stegemann
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-> '''Played by:''' Kristoffer Joner
->'''Dubbed in French By:''' Yann Sundberg
-> '''Appearances:''' [[Film/MissionImpossibleFallout Fallout]]

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-> '''Played !!!'''Played by:''' Kristoffer Joner
->'''Dubbed !!!'''Dubbed in French By:''' Yann Sundberg
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->''"There are no allies in statecraft, Ilsa, only common interests."''
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An underground network of rogue and disavowed intelligence operatives who operate under no flag and for no cause other than the ones they decide for themselves. They are so clandestine that the knowledge of their existence is mostly obscured from formal intelligence organizations. They are [[spoiler:the product of a British MI-6 project to create a team similar in scope to the US government's Impossible Missions Force, given zero accountability and a near-bottomless source of capital to carry out black-ops missions. However when the British Prime Minister didn't agree with the implementation, the idea was meant to be scrapped. Their existence continued thanks to the work of the British chief of intelligence operating outside of his orders but The Syndicate's leader eventually splintered from the government, turning them into a terrorist network]].
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!!Founder

[[folder:Atlee]]
!!Chief Atlee
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->'''Played by:''' Simon [=McBurney=]
->'''Dubbed in French By:''' Thierry Wermuth
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/MissionImpossibleRogueNation Rogue Nation]]''

[=MI6=] official, Ilsa’s handler, and the founder of the Syndicate. Attlee envisioned the Syndicate as a top secret hit squad for the British Prime Minister. Unfortunately, Lane hijacked the Syndicate and turned it into his own rogue nation.
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* BadBoss: From what we've seen of how he treated Ilsa, he sees everyone as assets for him to be used as he sees fit. He has no empathy for Ilsa when she explained that she's at risk of her cover blowing and decides to send her back in to test herself once again [[spoiler:which is a ploy to get her killed by giving her the deleted data disc to be given to Lane]]. This is not taking into account that The Syndicate [[spoiler: was his own fault in the first place, so he's basically sending agents to clean up his own mess while he doesn't care whether they live or die, as long as nothing can trace the Syndicate back to him]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: Puts up a nice good ol' sophisticated facade, when in reality he's quite the backstabber and mass murderer.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: The syndicate was morally foul even just on paper, and when Atlee was denied permission to create it, he went ahead and did it anyway. And then Lane decided to stop following orders....
* PredecessorVillain: Atlee can be considered this due to the fact that if he had not covertly formed the Syndicate, Lane would never have gone rogue and hijacked the Syndicate and the plot would have never happened in the first place.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Despite creating the organization was morally wrong, Atlee ultimately did it with the best intentions. Most of Atlee's villainous acts come from him wanting to ''escape'' the Syndicate in fact rather than participating in it.
[[/folder]]

!!Leadership
[[folder:Lane]]
!!Solomon Lane
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/solomonlane_0.png]]
[-[[caption-width-right:300:'''Ethan Hunt:''' [[ItsPersonal I know you, Lane]]. Somewhere along the line you had a crisis of faith. [[TheSociopath Human life didn't matter anymore, or maybe it never really did]]. [[FreudianExcuse Either way, you killed too many innocent people without ever asking who is giving the orders. Or why]]. You blame the system for what you are. Instead of yourself. [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist You wanted revenge.]]]]-]
[[caption-width-right:300:[[labelnote:Click here to see Lane in Mission: Impossible - Fallout.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lane.jpg ''"[[ItsPersonal When the time is out]], [[EvilIsPetty Hunt will lose everything and everyone he ever cared about]]."''[[/labelnote]]]]
->'''Played By:''' Creator/SeanHarris
->'''Dubbed in French By:''' Yann Guillemot
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/MissionImpossibleRogueNation Rogue Nation]]'' | ''[[Film/MissionImpossibleFallout Fallout]]''

->'''Ilsa Faust:''' [[YouMonster You're a terrorist!]]\\
'''Lane:''' [[InsistentTerminology If that were true then my goal would be to spread fear, but my method is... far more surgical.]]\\
'''Ilsa:''' You kill innocent people.\\
'''Lane:''' I helped my government kill many innocent people and more, so much more. Killing to keep things as they were. [[WellIntentionedExtremist And now I'm killing to bring about change]].

The elusive leader of the mysterious criminal organization known as the "Syndicate", responsible for untold acts of political sabotage all over the globe. A former MI-6 intelligence operative who was made The Syndicate's field commander, his disillusionment with working for the government eventually inspired him to use his role as head of The Syndicate to disassociate it from any form of government control. [[spoiler:Holds the distinction of being the only ''Mission: Impossible'' villain [[JokerImmunity to survive more than one movie]].]]
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* AllForNothing: After [[spoiler:defecting from [=MI6=], building a sprawling underground global terrorist network over many years, getting ping-ponged from government to government for the schadenfreude of trying him and inevitably finding him guilty, engineering an incredibly complicated plot to take revenge on Ethan Hunt and give radiation poisoning to half of Asia while he's at it, and [[DeathSeeker Death Seeking]] all the while to escape punishment, he gets caught and promptly hauled back to Britain with Hunt free, most of India and China still cancer-free, and himself alive and miserable]].
* AnarchyIsChaos: In both movies. Despite being well-intentioned in the first and claiming that he doesn't want to spread fear, only defeat his "enemies", he still fits the description of an anarchist and his multiple other terrorist attacks are shown in pictures, putting the 'chaos' part in there as well.
* ArchEnemy: In a manner of speaking, Ilsa observes Hunt "met his match" with Lane. In ''Fallout'' Lane still haunts Ethan's dreams and [[spoiler:despite spending half the film locked up is one of the masterminds behind the scheme, with John Lark as TheHeavy, and Lane's plan being heavy on RevengeBeforeReason.]] Ilsa also ends up seeing him as this in ''Fallout'' as she spends the majority of the movie trying to either kill or capture Lane under orders from [=MI6=] and [[spoiler: is the one that ends up fighting him while Hunt deals with Lark]].
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Downplayed in ''Rogue Nation''. Solomon is quite handy with a gun, but never physically fights any of the heroes. [[spoiler:Played entirely straight in ''Fallout'', however, where he faces down both Benji and Ilsa in a long, brutal fight during the climax, and damn near ''kills'' Benji in the process.]]
* BadassBookworm: While he appears to be just a figurehead and intellectual/ideological leader for the Apostles, Lane proves far more fearsome than one would expect, [[spoiler: disabling Ilsa and almost killing Benji before they team up to fight him together.]]
* BadBoss: Shoots his own minions for petty reasons.
* BeardOfEvil: He has grown one by the time of ''Fallout'' and he's as wicked as ever.
* BigBad: The main antagonist of ''Rogue Nation''.
* BigBadDuumvirate: Along with John Lark, [[spoiler:aka August Walker,]] in ''Fallout''.
* TheChessmaster: To a truly astonishing degree. Several characters comment on how he is ''always'' five steps ahead of everyone, and much of the movie's conflict is dedicated to Ethan desperately attempting to outscheme this monster.
* TheComicallySerious: Despite his seriousness, there is one moment in ''Fallout'' where after Ethan runs over Ilsa on her motorcycle when she tries to shoot him, his sole reaction is, [[CaptainObvious “That was Ilsa.”]]
* CrazyPrepared: His plots always have about three or four back-up plans.
* CreepyHighPitchedVoice [=/=] EvilSoundsRaspy: He has a very soft, raspy voice that's noticeably higher-pitched than the other characters' voices.
* DangerousDeserter: Regarding [=MI6=].
* DarkIsEvil: Wears black throughout the entire film, complete with black gloves.
* DarkMessiah: What he believes is the purpose of The Syndicate, bringing about the end of the stranglehold of the world’s governments and granting real freedom through acts of sabotage and destruction.
* DeathGlare: His default expression.
* DeathSeeker: Two years being constantly interrogated seems to have turned Lane into one. In ''Fallout'' he is doing nothing to dodge gunshots fired at him and chooses to [[spoiler:stay at the site of a planned nuclear explosion.]]
* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler:When Hunt traps him in a bulletproof glass box, he empties his magazine at Hunt's face anyway, then pounds on the glass with his hands. Curiously, he doesn't actually die after all that.]]
* DisproportionateRetribution: His revenge plot against Ethan comes off as heavy-handed as even after everything he’s suffered at Ethan’s hands, [[spoiler: killing a large chunk of the world off with a nuclear device is not proportionate in the least.]] If Ethan is right, his whole crusade with the Syndicate is just revenge over the spy agency he worked for for making him realize he is a horrible person.
* DiabolicalMastermind: Leads a massive mercenary Intelligence organization that has orchestrated several terrorist acts all over the globe.
* TheDreaded: Everyone is terrified of Lane and with very good reason.
-->'''Ethan, when asked about Lane's various crimes: '''Whatever you've heard, if it makes your skin crawl, it's probably true.
* DrivenToSuicide: Having become a DeathSeeker by the time the events of ''Fallout'' occur, his ultimate goal after escaping custody is to [[spoiler: kill himself in the nuclear explosion but not before [[TakingYouWithMe taking as much of]] [[EvilIsPetty Ethan’s friends and family with him]] as part of his final act of revenge as well as to [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled avoid answering for his crimes]].]]
* EvilCounterpart:
** In ''Rogue Nation'' both he and Ethan are "men without a country" (Ethan due the IMF's disbandment and Solomon went rogue) with extreme cunning skills fighting for the fate of the world. Difference is, Solomon a sociopath and Ethan is... [[TheHero Ethan]].
** Lane's implied backstory is a mirror of Ethan's story with Julia. Lane left [=MI6=] after learning that he didn't care about human life. Ethan left Julia because he couldn't stand by as people got hurt.
* EvilGenius: Along with [[Film/MissionImpossibleGhostProtocol Dr. Kurt Hendricks]], Lane is probably the most educated villain in the series, and undoubtedly the smartest. Lane is CrazyPrepared as all hell, will do anything to complete his goals, and in ''Fallout'' he shows himself as an incredibly intelligent fighter.
* EvilIsPetty: In ''Fallout'' [[spoiler: Lane has the exact same goals as his associate John Lark aka August Walker, but he also wants to frame Ethan Hunt for the nuclear explosion in revenge for his past defeat and although he himself will die Hunt will still spend the rest of his miserable years rotting in a prison, far away from any sort of human interaction]].
* EvilPlan: Wants to steal a database of account information that will give him access to 2.4 billion British pounds that was originally earmarked for The Syndicate when they were still a government asset, enough money to finance any future Syndicate recruitment and operations for years.
* {{Expy}}: His traits are similar to that of [[Film/MissionImpossibleIII Owen Davian]] in ''Fallout'', as both villains have faced Ethan in a [[ItsPersonal personal]] way.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler: In the climax of ''Fallout'', he prepares to take his life in the blast when handing the detonator to Walker and staying behind in the nuclear explosion.]]
--> "[[TiredOfRunning My running days are over]]. This is where it ends for me..."
* FallenHero: Before he went rogue, Lane was a talented [=MI6=] Agent who was getting more and more tired of being mistreated by the government and wanted a change, [[StartOfDarkness thus the Syndicate]]. It is subverted at the end as Ethan points out Lane was always an assassin at heart with or without the agency and given he was under Atlee's order he was less involved in heroic missions like Ethan and more state sanctioned assassination
* FauxAffablyEvil: Lane speaks in a calm, raspy voice, even when he's killing his own minions for failing him or planning on his next terrorist attack.
* FourEyesZeroSoul: His glasses seem to enhance his icy glare.
** He doesn’t wear glasses in ''Fallout'', with a possible interpretation that he no longer masks the insanity in his soul.
* {{Foil}}: To Kurt Hendricks; both are interested in upsetting the world order violently, but while Kurt went insane from constantly analyzing nuclear war scenarios and wanted to use a nuclear conflict to better humanity, Solomon's intentions were driven by revenge against the system he served and ultimately a fanatical desire for revenge against Ethan. Solomon's desire to detonate nuclear weapons is driven by immeasurable hatred rather than depressed despair, and he hopes to perish in the senseless mayhem he instigates in ''[=MI=] 6'', but in contrast to Kurt, he gets LaserGuidedKarma and survives multiple movies to be taken to an unpleasant prison.
* GeniusBruiser: Proves to be this in ''Fallout''. Aside from being the mastermind behind the Syndicate's operations, he manages to fight Ilsa and Benji simultaneously and get the upper hand against both of them, despite having spent two years locked up and bound with little to no time to train, not to mention being continuously subject to enhanced interrogation. Had it not been for some quick thinking on Ilsa's part, he would have easily killed them both.
* HeroKiller: Solomon strikes terror into everyone's hearts and is nearly single-handedly responsible for the destruction of the IMF.
** In ''Fallout'', Lane shows this by nearly killing [[spoiler: Benji]].
* HollywoodSilencer: Well, he doesn't use a specific gun, but he always uses a silencer on his guns. The silencer reflects his personality perfectly as well; quick and silent yet dangerous and murderous as all hell.
* ItsPersonal: He's developed this kind of hatred for Ethan by the time of Fallout and the feeling is definitely mutual.
* JokerImmunity: [[spoiler: So far, the only ''Mission: Impossible'' villain to survive more than one movie, as both ''Rogue Nation'' and ''Fallout'' end with him getting captured.]]
* KickTheDog: He makes sure that Julia is in the camp when the bomb goes off just to hurt Ethan.
* KnightOfCerebus: One of the darkest villains in the series along with [[Film/MissionImpossibleIII Owen Davian]] and [[spoiler: August Walker.]]
* LackOfEmpathy: Lane is completely bereft of any kind of mercy or empathy. He never displays any regard for people he kills or remorse for doing so and he has no hesitancy about killing millions just to hurt Ethan.
* LaserGuidedKarma: ''Twice.''
** When Lane first appears, he executes a female IMF agent in front of Ethan while Ethan is gassed. [[spoiler: At the end, Ethan traps Lane in a bulletproof container and gasses him.]]
** In ''Fallout'', he vows to make Ethan suffer for the rest of his life by threatening to hurt everyone he cares for and frame him for the crimes he didn't commit. [[spoiler:In the end, he gets his ass handed to him by the very people he's trying to hurt (Ilsa and Benji double teams against him, and Julia helps disarm one of his nukes) [[TheUnfought and doesn't even get to face Ethan himself]]. His endgame goal of killing himself when the nuclear bombs go off gets foiled by the IMF Team at the very last second. Unlike [[Film/MissionImpossibleGhostProtocol Hendricks]], he doesn't even get to die with dignity to avoid answering for his crimes, and gets handed over to UsefulNotes/{{MI6}} unceremoniously in a car trunk where he would most likely be executed or imprisoned for the rest of his life by the organization that drives him to villainy in the first place, the very fate he wants to happen to Ethan.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://youtu.be/rEUbzGpMZKA Solomon Lane]], a dark and slow piece reflecting his calm and brutal nature.
* LivingMacGuffin: For much of ''Fallout''. Lark wants him to trade him for the plutonium. The Apostles want their leader freed. Ethan and co. want him freed to lead them to the plutonium. And MI-6 wants him freed so they can kill him since HeKnowsTooMuch.
* ManipulativeBastard: Plays everyone like a fiddle in "Rogue Nation", his cold blooded murder at the start of the movie in front of Ethan was a calculated move so he could use him later.
* MeaningfulName: He's most likely named after King Solomon in the Hebrew Bible, who is described as the wisest man in the world, even wiser than 'Ethan' the Ezrahite. Much point is made about how Ethan finally meets his match in Solomon Lane in ''Rogue Nation'', and until the climax, Solomon outwits Ethan in every turn. The name Solomon also means "Man of Peace", which kind of fits him in a very twisted way. He truly believed that every atrocity he committed is done in the name of peace... [[RevengeBeforeReason until Fallout, of course]].
* MirroringFactions: Claims there's very little difference between the Syndicate and government Intelligence agencies.[[spoiler: The Syndicate was in fact an Intelligence agency proposed but turned down as only a few would dare go to that extreme.]]
* MotiveDecay: In ''Fallout'' he is driven as much by revenge against Hunt as he is by ideology.
* NoSell: In the finale of ''Fallout'', Ilsa tries to take him down with her signature jumping scissor move, which has never failed before. Lane just throws her off and starts strangling her. She does it again after Benji provides a distraction, the second time with more success.
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Loves using this technique to unnerve people, from creepily putting his hand on Ilsa's face and refusing to remove it despite her clear discomfort, to getting all up in [[TheHeart Benji's]] face [[spoiler: after he kidnaps him to make Ethan give him the Red Box codes. He does it again when he has Ilsa tied up in ''Fallout''.]]
* NonActionBigBad: Played with in both appearances.
** Downplayed in ''Rogue Nation''. Lane never engages in a straight-up fight with any of the heroes. Despite this, he is a decent shot with a gun, makes an effort to be on-scene whenever enacting one of his plans, and occasionally carries out assassinations himself. [[spoiler:During the climax, he chases Ethan down [[Franchise/{{Terminator}} Terminator-style]], before being lured into a trap and captured.]]
** Subverted in ''Fallout''. [[spoiler:Lane spends the majority of the movie in captivity, reduced to scheming behind the scenes and forced to leave the heavy lifting to Lark. Once he's free, though, he assumes direct control of their plan and later puts up an extremely brutal fight in the finale, almost killing Benji and only being put down in the end by some impressive teamwork from him and Ilsa.]]
** Funnily enough, despite being Ethan's [[ArchEnemy greatest and most personal enemy so far]], he's the only main villain who hasn't engaged him in combat yet.
* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler: Him being a WellIntentionedExtremist is defied by Hunt in the conclusion. He postulates that Lane, upon realizing that he was [[TheSociopath incapable of caring about human life]], went into denial and blamed the system for making him into a monster rather than face his nature. Rather than any higher ideal, the Syndicate exists only to keep him from admitting what he is to himself. In ''Fallout'', he is driven as much by revenge against Hunt as he is by political extremism.]]
* OmnicidalManiac: In ''Fallout'' this guy wants to quite literally [[spoiler: eliminate a ''third'' of the world's population so that he can frame the attack on Hunt so that Hunt will have his life slowly and painfully ruined, although he presumably shares the ideological goals of John Lark as well]].
* PerpetualFrowner: Not once does his expression budge from a cold, emotionless scowl.
* RevengeBeforeReason: He becomes this in ''Fallout'', as he is determined to get revenge on Hunt for foiling his plans. He gets called out on this by [[spoiler:Walker]], who is irritated that all their work keeps getting sidetracked by having to appease Lane’s need to revenge himself against Ethan. [[spoiler: Although {{Downplayed}} since the "Lane" that Walker is ranting against is actually Benji in disguise; still, Walker still feels annoyed that Lane insisted on making Ethan part of the plan in the first place.]]
* RogueAgent: Was formally an [=MI6=] agent now turned terrorist leader.
* {{Sadist}}: While he had traces of this in ''Rogue Nation'', it's become his defining trait by ''Fallout''. He is determined not just to enact his plan but ensure Ethan is there to see his friends and Julia die and takes immense pleasure at the thought of Ethan's agony, even if he wouldn't be there to witness it.
* SanitySlippage: During the course of Rogue Nation as Ethan starts to foil his plans and the ReasonYouSuckSpeech. At the end he empties his gun at Ethan even though he's behind bulletproof glass.
* SequelHook: [[spoiler: Both ''Rogue Nation'' and ''Fallout'' end with him getting captured, paving the way for his possible return. And in the latter, the Apostles are still active.]]
* ShroudedInMyth: The Syndicate and himself are more or less espionage urban legends, which is why everyone is so incredulous regarding Hunt's claims. 
* SlasherSmile: In ''Fallout'', he makes one of these during his "[[TitleDrop fallout]] of all your good intentions" rant to Ethan, and later [[spoiler: when the nuclear bombs are a few seconds from going off in the climax]].
* SmugSnake: In the climax of ''Fallout'', he constantly boasts to Ilsa and Benji that no matter what they do or what Ethan does, they won't be able to stop the bombs.
* TheSociopath: Lane has the emotional range of a brick and shows an utter lack of empathy and remorse. He blames his years of DirtyBusiness in the dark underworld of the intelligence system, and claims that other agents will inevitably end up the same way. [[spoiler: Hunt, however, in the climax, speculates that he'd never really believed human life mattered, and that his terrorist activities are nothing but a grand attempt to avoid admitting to himself what he's always been. Lane's furious response indicates Hunt hit a nerve.]]
* SoftSpokenSadist: He always speaks in a low, rasping voice that perfectly reflects his cold-blooded nature.
* TheSpook: For the film's first forty minutes Ethan has no idea who he is, only what he looks like, such is the identity of this man.
* TheSpymaster: As the leader of a international spy organization.
* TheStoic: Solomon Lane spends almost all of his screen-time speaking in the same monotone voice and showing virtually no emotion whatsoever. [[spoiler: [[NotSoStoic Until the climax of the movie, that is]].]]
* TakingYouWithMe: In ''Fallout'', Lane recognizes that his failure to obtain the Red Box means his dream of "saving the world" using the Syndicate has permanently failed, and that their [[TheRemnant Remnant]], the Apostles, is simply inadequate for that goal. Instead, the only thing left for him is getting revenge on Ethan Hunt.
* ThanatosGambit: He's perfectly willing to die just to ensure his plan succeeds.
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: Once wanted to assassinate the president of the World Bank while he was on a loaded passenger flight over the Indian Ocean. His solution? ''Down the whole plane''.
* TiredOfRunning: In the climax of ''Fallout'', also qualifies as FaceDeathWithDignity.
* TitleDrop:
--> '''Lane''': The end you've always feared is coming. It's coming, and the blood will be on your hands. The [[Film/MissionImpossibleFallout fallout]] of all your good intentions.
* TookALevelInBadass: Lane was a NonActionBigBad in ''Rogue Nation'', but in ''Fallout'' [[spoiler: he manages to take on both Ilsa and Benji during the FinalBattle.]]
* TookALevelInJerkass: While already a villain, he had a FauxAffablyEvil vibe in ''Rogue Nation''. In ''Fallout'', after having been imprisoned for two years, he drops the facade completely and becomes a RevengeBeforeReason-filled DeathSeeker.
* TheUnfettered: There is nothing Lane isn't willing to do to achieve his goals, even if those goals are just hurting Ethan. He's even perfectly happy to trade his own life to do so.
* TheUnfought: Despite [[ItsPersonal their bitter, mutual hatred]] and Lane's impressive fighting skills, he and Ethan have yet to fight one another, making him the only M:I villain so far not to do so.
* VillainousBSOD: [[spoiler:He undergoes a subtle one in the climax of ''Fallout'' when the IMF Team successfully disarms the nuclear bombs in the nick of time.]]
* WesternTerrorists: While he could be called such, he rejects the label outright; in both ''Rogue Nation'' and ''Fallout'' he states that a terrorist's goals are to spread fear, while his goals are to target his opponents and destroy them.
* WhatIsEvil: In the only scene he dwells on his motivations, his argument boils down to stating both The Syndicate and all Intelligence agencies kill many innocents, thus rendering moral judgements of his actions null and void.
* WouldHitAGirl: Goes to town with Ilsa during their fight in ''Fallout''.
[[/folder]]

!!Subordinates
[[folder:The Bone Doctor]]
!!Janik "The Bone Doctor" Vinter
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vinter.jpg]] 
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Now let's see what you're made of."'' (Swedish: Nu ska vi se vad du är gjord av.)]]
->'''Played By:''' Jens Hultén
->'''Dubbed in French By:''' Serge Faliu
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/MissionImpossibleRogueNation Rogue Nation]]''

->'''Ethan Hunt:''' Vinter.\\
'''Janik:''' You know who I am?\\
'''Ethan:''' Janik Vinter. They call you the 'Bone Doctor'. The funny thing is you're officially declared dead, 3 years ago.

Solomon's enforcer and his loyal torturer.
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* BloodKnight: Seems very pleased when he gets to kill something.
* ColdBloodedTorture: [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown Brutally beats]] [[BadassInDistress Ethan]] while having him held captive at the beginning.
* TheBrute: A behemoth of a man who relies mainly on pure strength.
* TheDragon: Solomon's right-hand-man.
* MeaningfulName: His nickname comes from his preferred method of torture: using bone saws.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: ''The Bone Doctor'' sounds like a horror film.
* RedBaron: The Bone Doctor, again, for his abilities to play with his victim's bones during torture.
* TortureTechnician: His main role is obtaining information from those The Syndicate captures.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kagan]]
!!Kagan
->'''Played by:''' Wolfgang Stegemann
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/MissionImpossibleRogueNation Rogue Nation]]''

One of the three assassins at the opera.
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* BadassIsraeli: Ethan notes that he was formerly an agent for Mossad before being recruited by the Syndicate.
* DisneyVillainDeath: Is dropkicked by Ethan off a platform in the Vienna opera ''Turandot''.
* ScaramangaSpecial: Has an awesome sniper rifle disguised as an alto flute.
* TheBrute: Big and strong and can hold his own against Ethan Hunt. In fact so far he's the only one who lasts more than a minute against him since he became competent in combat.
* GiantMook: Towers over Hunt.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Apostles]]
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/MissionImpossibleFallout Fallout]]''

A successor faction of the Syndicate after the organization was broken up, but not quite defeated, following the events of ''Rogue Nation''. They are still loyal to Solomon Lane and work to free him from prison and carry out his evil plans, and to that end they have allied with mysterious terrorist John Lark to steal nuclear weapons.
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* EliteMooks: Like the Syndicate before them, each member is a rogue highly trained intelligence operative and a lot more dangerous than the basic goons that the [=IMF=] usually go up against. In fact in the opening scene they manage to completely get the drop on Hunt and his team, and the only reason they don't kill him is because Solomon wants Hunt alive as part of his plan to make him suffer.
* KarmaHoudini: They are still at large as of the end of ''Fallout''.
* KillTheLights: A tactic they employ during the events of ''Fallout''. First they cut the power to the IMF van and take Luther hostage. Then later, the DarkenedBuildingShootout ensues in the London catacombs when they appear and the lights go out.
* TheRemnant: They're essentially what's left of the Syndicate, after the world's intelligence agencies have spent the past couple of years hunting down and liquidating their members. Lane himself admits the Apostles are merely a shadow of the Syndicate and, without the Red Box, lack the resources to affect the global change Solomon originally wanted to enact.
* RenegadeSplinterFaction: Of the Syndicate, though more out of tactical necessity than any divergence in philosophy.
* SequelHook: The group as a whole are still active [[spoiler: despite John Lark's death and Solomon Lane sent back into custody]].
* UndyingLoyalty: They call themselves apostles for a reason, they want to free Lane and still defers to him even as he [[spoiler: order them to let him die in the nuclear explosion.]]
[[/folder]]

!!Allies
[[folder:Lark '''(Unmarked spoilers)''']]
!!John Lark (August Walker)
->'''Played By:''' Creator/HenryCavill
->'''Dubbed in French By:''' Creator/AdrienAntoine
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/MissionImpossibleFallout Fallout]]''

A dangerous terrorist who unleashed a smallpox plague in Kashmir. He wants to kill 1/3 of the world's population in order to incite global anarchy and punish the governments of the world for their incompetence and corruption.

See the [[Characters/MissionImpossibleCIA CIA]] page for his tropes.

!!Lark Decoy
[[quoteright:330:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mifallout_lark_decoy.PNG]]

-> '''Played by:''' Liang Yang
-> '''Appearances:''' [[Film/MissionImpossibleFallout Fallout]]

A man hired by Lark to pose as Lark.
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* ArrogantKungFuGuy: He doesn't speak but his demeanor and body language during the fight make it clear that he knows exactly how good a fighter he is.
* BadassInANiceSuit: He wears a nice suit and proves to be one of the deadliest fighters in the entire series. He even straightens his jacket after knocking Walker out.
* BodyDouble: Is at first assumed to be Lark himself, but is actually a man paid by the real Lark to pose as Lark.
* BoomHeadshot: How he's offed by Ilsa.
* TheBrute: Is capable of fighting really well and uses his physicality and brute strength to win.
* CombatPragmatist: Uses everything and anything to win, including a freaking sink pipe which he uses to stab Hunt. He also attempts to just shoot Ethan after retrieving his gun.
* CurbStompBattle: His fight with Ethan and Walker goes entirely in his favor and it's made clear he would've killed them both with little effort had it not been for Ilsa's intervention.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: He rips a sink pipe off the wall and manages to use it as three different weapons in rapid succession: he smashes a wall like a club, pulls Walker to the ground like a hook, and tries to stab Ethan with the sharp end like a dagger.
* LightningBruiser: He hits hard and can take on both Ethan and August without much issue because he is that fast.
* MadeOfIron: Takes a lot of punishment and only stopped by Ilsa blowing his head off because he would have killed Ethan.
* NeverBringAKnifeToAGunFight: He finds out the hard way that being an unstoppable fighter with deadly martial arts skills doesn't make you bulletproof.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He's even shorter than the not-tall Tom Cruise, and beats the absolute shit out of both him and the much taller and brawnier Walker.
* SurprisinglyEliteCannonFodder: He appears to just be some random, not-physically-impressive guy at the party, but he gives Ethan one of the toughest fights in the entire ''franchise'', and would probably have killed him and Walker both if not for Ilsa.
* UnwittingPawn: Presumably had no idea [[spoiler: one of the men he is fighting to the death ''is'' John Lark]].
* VillainousValor: He does seem to have some kind of code of honor as he lets Ethan recover and get to his feet rather than attack him while he's down. Of course it's also likely just to [[ArrogantKungFuGuy show his confidence]].
* WeHardlyKnewYe: For someone initially introduced to be Lark, a terrorist, he's offed pretty quickly with no characterisation. Somewhat justified because in the end, he's just a decoy.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Delbruuk]]
!!Nils Delbruuk
-> '''Played by:''' Kristoffer Joner
->'''Dubbed in French By:''' Yann Sundberg
-> '''Appearances:''' [[Film/MissionImpossibleFallout Fallout]]

A nuclear weapons expert and a firm believer in John Lark's ideology. Has a hatred for religions and people in power in general.

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%%* DidntSeeThatComing:
* {{Expy}}: Is the ''second'' maniac Scandinavian nuclear weapons expert in the series to seek the rebirth of humanity in thermonuclear fire, the first being [[Film/MissionImpossibleGhostProtocol Kurt Hendricks]].
* FailureGambit: [[spoiler:The IMF trick him into believing that the Apostles used the stolen plutonium to orchestrate nuclear attacks on three of the world's most important religious sites. They later pretend to give in to his demand to read out Lark's dissertation live on TV. The satisfied Delbruuk then unlocks his phone for the IMF to get the information within. After it is done, Ethan pulls the plug and reveals that the whole thing is a set-up and tranquilizes the confused Delbruuk.]]
* TheFundamentalist: He believes in John Lark's "The greater the suffering, the greater the peace" ideology to the point of religious-like and displays a gleeful laugh upon seeing major religious sites in ruins, and even that is not enough for him. He wants the news reporter to read out Lark's papers live to the entire world for everyone to hear to be satisfied.
* GigglingVillain: Laughs quite a bit in his only scene.
* MadScientist: He's a nuclear weapons expert who builds weapons for terrorists.
* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: [[spoiler:A victim of it, though it's well-deserved all things considered. Benji crashes his car and puts him into "a hospital" so the IMF can detain him and trick him into unlocking his phone.]]
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He hates religion and was fired from his job because he expressed anti-religious views.
* SmugSnake: He gloats to Ethan that even if he unlocks his phone to get the data within, there's nothing he could do because the attacks have already happened, [[spoiler:or so he thought.]]
* TheSociopath: The guy laughs like a maniac upon seeing the news of simultaneous nuclear attacks on Rome, Jerusalem, and Mecca.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Genuinely believes in Lark's ideology which is also this.
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