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* BadassBaritone: Has a deep voice, torches Tans, and takes names.

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* LeaveNoSurvivors: "We're Greens, son. [[KillThemAll We don't take prisoners.]]"

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* LeaveNoSurvivors: "We're Greens, son. [[KillThemAll We don't take prisoners.]]""

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* MirrorCharacter: He and Major Kilroy are like an unstoppable force that meets an immovable object. Both are ''obscenely'' stubborn to the detriment of their men, and are completely out of their minds. Hyde is essentially Kilroy in a defensive position, rather than offensive.



* NotSoDifferent: He and Major Kilroy are like an unstoppable force that meets an immovable object. Both are ''obscenely'' stubborn to the detriment of their men, and are completely out of their minds. Hyde is essentially Kilroy in a defensive position, rather than offensive.
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* SuicidalOverconfidence: He seriously thinks his ill-equipped, meager force can go on the offensive against the Tans after driving them back. [[spoiler:1.) The Tans have them almost completely surrounded. 2.) The Tans outnumber the garrison by a pretty wide margin. 3.) The Tans have ''tanks'', and the defensive turrets are their only real anti-armor weapons.]]
* VillainousBreakdown: He wasn't the most stable fellow to begin with, but he really starts to lose it when the Tans break through the Sabre-Tooth's defenses.

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* SuicidalOverconfidence: He seriously thinks his ill-equipped, meager force can go on the offensive against the Tans after driving them back. [[spoiler:1.) The Tans have them almost completely surrounded.surrounded and the garrison is running low on supplies and ammunition. 2.) The Regardless of the casualties the Tans suffered, they still outnumber the garrison by a pretty wide margin. 3.) The Tans have ''tanks'', and the defensive turrets are their only real anti-armor weapons.]]
* VillainousBreakdown: He wasn't the most stable fellow to begin with, but he really starts to lose it when the Tans break through the Sabre-Tooth's defenses. When Windsor and his men come knocking on his door, he dies blubbering and screaming as he's filled with lead.
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* NervousWreck: The pressure of the Tan invasion is clearly weighing on him, and he ultimately snaps when they tide of the battle turns.

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* NervousWreck: The pressure of the Tan invasion is clearly weighing on him, and he ultimately snaps when they the tide of the battle turns.turns in the Tans' favor.

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* DragonTheirFeet: Whereas Major Hyde is killed defending the Sabre-Tooth, Shamrock surrenders when it's clear the Tans have won, and would rather be taken prisoner. However, Gordon suffers a severe case of SanitySlippage and attacks the Tans, resulting in Shamrock's death.

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* DragonInChief: Major Hyde does little beyond bark orders from his bunker, meaning Shamrock is effectively the main reason the Sabre-Tooth held out for as long as it did. Once the Tans overwhelm his forces, the battle is over.
* DragonTheirFeet: Whereas Major Hyde is killed defending the Sabre-Tooth, Shamrock surrenders when it's clear the Tans have won, and would rather be taken prisoner.prisoner to save the lives of his men. However, Gordon suffers a severe case of SanitySlippage and attacks the Tans, resulting in Shamrock's death.



* PunchClockVillain: In the antagonist sense, as ''The Sabre-Tooth'' is primarily told from the Tans' perspective. Shamrock doesn't demonstrate any of the FantasticRacism or sadistic tendencies of most commanders and is more concerned with just surviving and doing what he can to save his men.



* SurrenderBackfire: While he really ''did'' intend on surrendering, a now insane Gordon fired at Tuscan, making the Tans believe ISurrenderSuckers was in effect.

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* SurrenderBackfire: While he really ''did'' intend on surrendering, a now insane Gordon Gordon, suffering from severe SanitySlippage, fired at Tuscan, making the Tans believe ISurrenderSuckers was in effect. effect, resulting in Shamrock and his surviving men being gunned down.
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* BigBad: He serves as the main antagonist of ''The Sabre-Tooth''.

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* BigBad: He serves as the main antagonist of ''The Sabre-Tooth''.Sabre-Tooth'', commanding the Green garrison that's preventing the Tans from taking Azazel Island.



* DirtyCoward: While Hyde's men are fighting on the front, he's hiding away in his bunker, screaming suicidal orders at Shamrock. When the Tans actually break through and literally knock down his doors, Hyde freaks out, unable to speak coherently as he's gunned down by Windsor and his men.

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* DirtyCoward: While Hyde's men are fighting on the front, he's hiding away in his bunker, screaming suicidal orders at Shamrock. When the Tans actually break through the defenses and literally knock down his doors, Hyde freaks out, unable to speak coherently as he's savagely gunned down by Windsor and his men.

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* ArcVillain: The main antagonist of ''The Sabre-Tooth''.



* BigBad: He serves as the main antagonist of ''The Sabre-Tooth''.



* DirtyCoward: While Hyde's men are fighting on the front, he's hiding away in his bunker, screaming suicidal orders at Shamrock. When the Tans actually break through and literally knock down his doors, Hyde freaks out, unable to speak coherently as he's gunned down by Windsor and his men.



* TheNapoleon: Notably shorter than his entire command staff. Doesn't stop him from being any less vicious.

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* TheNapoleon: Notably shorter than his entire command staff. Doesn't It doesn't stop him from being any less vicious.


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* NotSoDifferent: He and Major Kilroy are like an unstoppable force that meets an immovable object. Both are ''obscenely'' stubborn to the detriment of their men, and are completely out of their minds. Hyde is essentially Kilroy in a defensive position, rather than offensive.

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