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* ItsPersonal: During their chase in "The Ghost Egg," Shrike manages to restrain Kara mid-run with some tape, causing her to trip and crack her mask. While she still succeeds in her bounty over Monkey Wrench and their contract with Nobert, she's also still sore that Shrike staggered her the way he did. During the final scene of "Us & Them," her agent informs her that the Cataclysm package she's after is under the duo's care. She is ''very'' eager to face them again, angrily running a hand across her hastily mended mask as her agent promises her a chance at revenge.

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* ItsPersonal: During their chase in "The Ghost Egg," Shrike manages to restrain Kara mid-run with some tape, causing her to trip and crack her mask. While she still succeeds in her bounty over Monkey Wrench and their contract with Nobert, she's also still sore that Shrike staggered her the way he did. During the final scene of "Us & Them," her agent informs her that the Cataclysm package she's after is under the duo's care. She is ''very'' eager to face them again, angrily running a hand across her hastily mended mask as her agent promises her a chance at revenge.
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* ItsPersonal: During their chase in "The Ghost Egg," Shrike manages to restrain Kara mid-run with some tape, causing her to trip and crack her mask. While she succeeds in her bounty over Monkey Wrench and their contract with Nobert, she's still sore that Shrike staggered her the way he did. During the final scene of "Us & Them," her agent informs her that the Cataclysm package she's after is under the duo's care. She is ''very'' eager to face them again, angrily running a hand across her hastily mended mask as her agent promises her a chance at revenge.

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* ItsPersonal: During their chase in "The Ghost Egg," Shrike manages to restrain Kara mid-run with some tape, causing her to trip and crack her mask. While she still succeeds in her bounty over Monkey Wrench and their contract with Nobert, she's also still sore that Shrike staggered her the way he did. During the final scene of "Us & Them," her agent informs her that the Cataclysm package she's after is under the duo's care. She is ''very'' eager to face them again, angrily running a hand across her hastily mended mask as her agent promises her a chance at revenge.
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* ItsPersonal: During their chase in "The Ghost Egg," Shrike manages to restrain Kara mid-run with some tape, causing her to trip and crack her mask. While she manages to succeed in her bounty over Monkey Wrench and their contract with Nobert, she's still sore that Shrike managed to stagger her the way he did. During the final scene of "Us & Them," her agent informs her that the Cataclysm package she's after is under the duo's care. She is ''very'' eager to face them again, angrily running a hand across her hastily mended mask as her agent promises her a chance at revenge.

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* ItsPersonal: During their chase in "The Ghost Egg," Shrike manages to restrain Kara mid-run with some tape, causing her to trip and crack her mask. While she manages to succeed succeeds in her bounty over Monkey Wrench and their contract with Nobert, she's still sore that Shrike managed to stagger staggered her the way he did. During the final scene of "Us & Them," her agent informs her that the Cataclysm package she's after is under the duo's care. She is ''very'' eager to face them again, angrily running a hand across her hastily mended mask as her agent promises her a chance at revenge.
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* ItsPersonal: During their chase in "The Ghost Egg," Shrike manages to trip up Kara with some tape, causing her to trip and crack her mask. While she manages to succeed in her bounty over Monkey Wrench and their contract with Nobert, she's still sore that Shrike managed to stagger her the way he did. During the final scene of "Us & Them," her agent informs her that the Cataclysm package she's after is under the duo's care. She is ''very'' eager to face them again, angrily running a hand across her hastily mended mask as her agent promises her a chance at revenge.

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* ItsPersonal: During their chase in "The Ghost Egg," Shrike manages to trip up restrain Kara mid-run with some tape, causing her to trip and crack her mask. While she manages to succeed in her bounty over Monkey Wrench and their contract with Nobert, she's still sore that Shrike managed to stagger her the way he did. During the final scene of "Us & Them," her agent informs her that the Cataclysm package she's after is under the duo's care. She is ''very'' eager to face them again, angrily running a hand across her hastily mended mask as her agent promises her a chance at revenge.
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* ItsPersonal: During their chase in "The Ghost Egg," Shrike manages to trip up Kara with some tape, causing her to trip and crack her mask. While she still manages to succeed in her bounty over Monkey Wrench and their contract with Nobert, she's still sore that Shrike managed to stagger her the way he did. During the final scene of "Us & Them," her agent informs her that the Cataclysm package she's after is under the duo's care. She is ''very'' eager to face them again, angrily running a hand across her hastily mended mask as her agent promises her a chance at revenge.

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* ItsPersonal: During their chase in "The Ghost Egg," Shrike manages to trip up Kara with some tape, causing her to trip and crack her mask. While she still manages to succeed in her bounty over Monkey Wrench and their contract with Nobert, she's still sore that Shrike managed to stagger her the way he did. During the final scene of "Us & Them," her agent informs her that the Cataclysm package she's after is under the duo's care. She is ''very'' eager to face them again, angrily running a hand across her hastily mended mask as her agent promises her a chance at revenge.
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* ItsPersonal: During their chase in "The Ghost Egg," Shrike manages to trip up Kara with some tape, causing her to crack her mask. While she still manages to succeed in her bounty over Monkey Wrench and their contract with Nobert, she's still sore that Shrike managed to stagger her the way he did. During the final scene of "Us & Them," her agent informs her that the Cataclysm package she's after is under the duo's care. She is ''very'' eager to face them again, angrily running a hand across her hastily mended mask as her agent promises her a chance at revenge.

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* ItsPersonal: During their chase in "The Ghost Egg," Shrike manages to trip up Kara with some tape, causing her to trip and crack her mask. While she still manages to succeed in her bounty over Monkey Wrench and their contract with Nobert, she's still sore that Shrike managed to stagger her the way he did. During the final scene of "Us & Them," her agent informs her that the Cataclysm package she's after is under the duo's care. She is ''very'' eager to face them again, angrily running a hand across her hastily mended mask as her agent promises her a chance at revenge.
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* ItsPersonal: During their chase in "The Ghost Egg," Shrike manages to trip up Kara with some tape, causing her to crack her mask. While she still manages to succeed in her bounty over Monkey Wrench and their contract with Nobert, she's still sore that Shrike managed to stagger her the way he did. During the final scene of "Us & Them," her agent informs her about the Cataclysm's package under the duo's care. She is ''very'' eager to face them again, angrily running a hand across her hastily mended mask as her agent promises her a chance at revenge.

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* ItsPersonal: During their chase in "The Ghost Egg," Shrike manages to trip up Kara with some tape, causing her to crack her mask. While she still manages to succeed in her bounty over Monkey Wrench and their contract with Nobert, she's still sore that Shrike managed to stagger her the way he did. During the final scene of "Us & Them," her agent informs her about that the Cataclysm's Cataclysm package she's after is under the duo's care. She is ''very'' eager to face them again, angrily running a hand across her hastily mended mask as her agent promises her a chance at revenge.
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* ItsPersonal: During their chase in "The Ghost Egg," Shrike manages to trip up Kara with some tape, causing her to crack her mask. While she still manages to succeed in her bounty over Monkey Wrench and their contract with Nobert, she's still sore that Shrike managed to stagger her the way he did. During the final scene of "Us & Them," her agent informs her about the Cataclysm's package under the duo's care, and she is ''very'' eager to do face them again, angrily running a hand across her hastily mended mask as her agent promises her a chance at revenge.

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* ItsPersonal: During their chase in "The Ghost Egg," Shrike manages to trip up Kara with some tape, causing her to crack her mask. While she still manages to succeed in her bounty over Monkey Wrench and their contract with Nobert, she's still sore that Shrike managed to stagger her the way he did. During the final scene of "Us & Them," her agent informs her about the Cataclysm's package under the duo's care, and she care. She is ''very'' eager to do face them again, angrily running a hand across her hastily mended mask as her agent promises her a chance at revenge.
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* ItsPersonal: During their chase in "The Ghost Egg," Shrike manages to trip up Kara with some tape, causing her to crack her mask. While she still manages to succeed in her bounty over Monkey Wrench and their contract with Nobert, she's still sore that Shrike managed to stagger her the way he did. The final scene of "Us & Them" sees her agent informing her that she'll have to face the duo again to retrieve the Cataclysm package, and she is ''very'' eager to do so, angrily running a hand across her hastily mended mask.

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* ItsPersonal: During their chase in "The Ghost Egg," Shrike manages to trip up Kara with some tape, causing her to crack her mask. While she still manages to succeed in her bounty over Monkey Wrench and their contract with Nobert, she's still sore that Shrike managed to stagger her the way he did. The During the final scene of "Us & Them" sees Them," her agent informing informs her that she'll have to face about the duo again to retrieve Cataclysm's package under the Cataclysm package, duo's care, and she is ''very'' eager to do so, face them again, angrily running a hand across her hastily mended mask.mask as her agent promises her a chance at revenge.

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Kara is a notorious assassin who is extremely good at her job, fitting the phrase "silent, but deadly" to a tee. Though stoic and professional, she is not above flaunting her superiority through her body language. A chance encounter with Monkey Wrench in the pilot sees her develop a grudge against them.


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* ItsPersonal: During their chase in "The Ghost Egg," Shrike manages to trip up Kara with some tape, causing her to crack her mask. While she still manages to succeed in her bounty over Monkey Wrench and their contract with Nobert, she's still sore that Shrike managed to stagger her the way he did. The final scene of "Us & Them" sees her agent informing her that she'll have to face the duo again to retrieve the Cataclysm package, and she is ''very'' eager to do so, angrily running a hand across her hastily mended mask.
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* {{Catfishing}}: Beebs and Shrike's first impression of Nobert is the profile picture on his contract. In it, he looks a lot more sinister and well-adjusted than the kooky NervousWreck he turns out to be when the duo meets him in person. Combined with him hiding in a remote location for his own safety, it's implied he did this to try and cover his tracks from those seeking him... But the facade is immediately broken the second Beebs and Shrike notice how the contract is written; it lines up with Nobert's broken speech patterns perfectly. It's later shown that the picture [[spoiler: Queen Potoo]] gives Kara for her contract is dead-on to his actual appearance.

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* {{Catfishing}}: Beebs and Shrike's first impression of Nobert is the profile picture on his contract. In it, he looks a lot more sinister and well-adjusted than the kooky NervousWreck he turns out to be when the duo meets him in person. Combined with him hiding in a remote location for his own safety, it's implied he did this to try and cover his tracks from those seeking him... But the facade is immediately broken the second Beebs and Shrike notice how the contract is written; it lines up with Nobert's broken speech patterns perfectly. It's later shown that the picture [[spoiler: Queen Potoo]] gives gave Kara for her contract is dead-on to his actual appearance.
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* {{Catfishing}}: Beebs and Shrike's first impression of Nobert is the profile picture on his contract. In it, he looks a lot more sinister and well-adjusted than the kooky NervousWreck he turns out to be when the duo meets him in person. Combined with him hiding in a remote location for his own safety, it's implied he did this to try and cover his tracks from those seeking him... But the facade is immediately broken the second Beebs and Shrike notice how the contract is written; it lines up with Nobert's broken speech patterns perfectly. It's later shown that the picture [[spoiler: Queen Potoo]] gives Kara for her contract is more accurate to his actual appearance.

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* {{Catfishing}}: Beebs and Shrike's first impression of Nobert is the profile picture on his contract. In it, he looks a lot more sinister and well-adjusted than the kooky NervousWreck he turns out to be when the duo meets him in person. Combined with him hiding in a remote location for his own safety, it's implied he did this to try and cover his tracks from those seeking him... But the facade is immediately broken the second Beebs and Shrike notice how the contract is written; it lines up with Nobert's broken speech patterns perfectly. It's later shown that the picture [[spoiler: Queen Potoo]] gives Kara for her contract is more accurate dead-on to his actual appearance.
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* {{Catfishing}}: Beebs and Shrike's first impression of Nobert is the profile picture on his contract. In it, he looks a lot more sinister and well-adjusted than the neurotic mess he turns out to be when the duo meets him in person. Combined with him hiding in a remote location for his own safety, it's implied he did this to try and cover his tracks from those seeking him... But the facade is immediately broken the second Beebs and Shrike notice how the contract is written; it lines up with Nobert's broken speech patterns perfectly. It's later shown that the picture [[spoiler: Queen Potoo]] gives Kara for her contract is more accurate to his actual appearance.

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* {{Catfishing}}: Beebs and Shrike's first impression of Nobert is the profile picture on his contract. In it, he looks a lot more sinister and well-adjusted than the neurotic mess kooky NervousWreck he turns out to be when the duo meets him in person. Combined with him hiding in a remote location for his own safety, it's implied he did this to try and cover his tracks from those seeking him... But the facade is immediately broken the second Beebs and Shrike notice how the contract is written; it lines up with Nobert's broken speech patterns perfectly. It's later shown that the picture [[spoiler: Queen Potoo]] gives Kara for her contract is more accurate to his actual appearance.
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* {{Catfishing}}: Beebs and Shrike's first impression of Nobert is the profile picture on his contract. In it, he looks a lot more sinister and well-adjusted than the neurotic mess he turns out to be when the duo meets him in person. To the duo's credit, they immediately pick up that something isn't right when they notice how the contract is written; it lines up with Nobert's speech patterns perfectly. Due to Nobert's speech patterns and general weirdness, ''why'' he set himself up to look that way on the contract is ambiguous.

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* {{Catfishing}}: Beebs and Shrike's first impression of Nobert is the profile picture on his contract. In it, he looks a lot more sinister and well-adjusted than the neurotic mess he turns out to be when the duo meets him in person. To Combined with him hiding in a remote location for his own safety, it's implied he did this to try and cover his tracks from those seeking him... But the duo's credit, they facade is immediately pick up that something isn't right when they broken the second Beebs and Shrike notice how the contract is written; it lines up with Nobert's broken speech patterns perfectly. Due to Nobert's speech patterns and general weirdness, ''why'' he set himself up to look It's later shown that way on the picture [[spoiler: Queen Potoo]] gives Kara for her contract is ambiguous.more accurate to his actual appearance.
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* {{Catfishing}}: Beebs and Shrike's first impression of Nobert is the profile picture on his contract. it looks a lot more sinister and well-adjusted than the neurotic mess he turns out to be when the duo meets him in person. To the duo's credit, they immediately pick up that something isn't right when they notice how the contract is written; it lines up with Nobert's speech patterns perfectly. Due to Nobert's speech patterns and general weirdness, ''why'' he set himself up to look that way on the contract is ambiguous.

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* {{Catfishing}}: Beebs and Shrike's first impression of Nobert is the profile picture on his contract. it In it, he looks a lot more sinister and well-adjusted than the neurotic mess he turns out to be when the duo meets him in person. To the duo's credit, they immediately pick up that something isn't right when they notice how the contract is written; it lines up with Nobert's speech patterns perfectly. Due to Nobert's speech patterns and general weirdness, ''why'' he set himself up to look that way on the contract is ambiguous.
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Debuting in "Ghost Egg," Nobert turns to Monkey Wrench to help him find a safe haven from the titular threat. He's deeply eccentric, making communication with him difficult and maintaining one's patience with him a tall task, ''especially'' for Shrike. Unfortunately, he also has a substantial bounty on his head, attracting multiple unsavory characters' attention as Beebs and Shrike try to fulfill their end of the deal.

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Debuting in "Ghost Egg," Nobert turns to offers Monkey Wrench some money to help him find a safe haven from the titular threat. He's deeply eccentric, making communication with him difficult and maintaining one's patience with him a tall task, ''especially'' for Shrike. Unfortunately, he also has a substantial bounty on his head, attracting multiple unsavory characters' attention as Beebs and Shrike try to fulfill their end of the deal.

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Debuting in "Ghost Egg," Nobert turns to Monkey Wrench to help him find a safe haven from the titular threat. He's deeply eccentric, making communication with him difficult and maintaining one's patience with him a tall task, ''especially'' for Shrike. Unfortunately, he also has a substantial bounty on his head, attracting multiple unsavory characters' attention as Beebs and Shrike try to fulfill their end of the deal.
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* {{Catfishing}}: Beebs and Shrike's first impression of Nobert is the profile picture on his contract. it looks a lot more sinister and well-adjusted than the neurotic mess he turns out to be when the duo meets him in person. To the duo's credit, they immediately pick up that something isn't right when they notice how the contract is written; it lines up with Nobert's speech patterns perfectly. Due to Nobert's speech patterns and general weirdness, ''why'' he set himself up to look that way on the contract is ambiguous.



* MeaningfulName: His name sounds like "No Bird", and he is a bird that says "No" a lot.
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* FunTShirt: His shirt says "BEARD".
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* SilentSnarker: Some of her body language visibly shows her mocking others in an annoyed expression as mostly shown when her agent is communicating to her in "Us & Them".

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* SilentSnarker: Some of her body language visibly shows her mocking others in with an annoyed expression as mostly shown when her agent is communicating to her in "Us & Them".
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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Pizza, specifically the sixteen-cheese Atomic Supreme. His [[FreezeFrameBonus profile picture]] even shows him chowing down on a couple slices.

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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Pizza, specifically the sixteen-cheese Atomic Supreme. His [[FreezeFrameBonus profile picture]] even shows him chowing down on a couple slices. Hilariously, he's actually [[https://www.tumblr.com/monkey-wrench-zeurel/716957644539183104/is-shrike-fine-after-eating-the-15-cheese-pizza unable to stomach the Atomic Supreme, but never learns his lesson]].
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* DropTheHammer: Beebs' preferred weapon is a [[HardLight hard-light]] hammer that packs a hell of a wallop.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Subverted. At first, he's right to call out Shrike for bargaining with him while he's still in danger, with Beebs giving a disappointed "Shrike..." when he does so... but, as Shrike points out and as we see later, Scratch was absolutely going to try to weasel out of paying anything.


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* BigGood: Well, from what we know, at least. They're the organization that keeps order in the universe, and are shown to be generally good, arresting Dr. Agness and keeping The Cataclysm at bay.
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* ButterFace: She looks attractive enough during her FeetFirstIntroduction, only for the camera to pan up and show the same goofy, wall-eyed bird face as Nobert.
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* FatBastard: One of the roundest characters seen, as well as one of the thorns in Shrike's side. He's too ineffective to really do anything with it, though.

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* FatBastard: One of the roundest characters seen, as well as Scratch is one of the thorns in Shrike's side. chunky kitty, and also a selfish and mean-spirited one. He's too ineffective introduced in "Ghost Egg" talking himself up and barely concealing his contempt for the people around him, especially Shrike. His toxic personality is balanced out by his inability to really do anything with it, effectively throw his weight around, though.
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* HiddenDepths: Throughout "Us & Them," Scritch's body language strongly implies he ''hates'' working for Scratch, especially how he bickers with Monkey Wrench at the most inappropriate times. At one point, he even laughs at Scratch's misfortune in the background. However, he readily gets along with Beebs; the two of them come to a silent, mutual understanding as they navigate past Them's attacks on the ''Bucket.''
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* SilentSnarker: Some of her body language visibly shows her mocking others in an annoyed expression as mostly shown when her boss is communicating to her in "Us & Them".

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* SilentSnarker: Some of her body language visibly shows her mocking others in an annoyed expression as mostly shown when her boss agent is communicating to her in "Us & Them".
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* SilentSnarker: Some of her body language visibly shows her mocking others in an annoyed expression as mostly shown when her boss is communicating to her in "Us & Them".
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* SilentAntagonist: She doesn't utter a word with her only using facial expressions and body language as her main use of communication.

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* SilentAntagonist: She doesn't utter a word with her only using facial expressions and body language as her main use of communication.

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