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* NotSoDifferent: Despite her utter loathing of Tess Mercer, the two are ''[[ShadowArchetype very]]'' similar. Lampshaded by Tess in "Sacrifice."
** Oliver points this when Chloe finds out he killed Lex after Lex attempts to mass-murder the people of Metropolis, noting her mental attack and possible murder of Sebastian Caine in an earlier episode to prevent him from killing Clark.
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* ClassPrincess: A popular cheerleader who is also BookSmart and known for being a sweet GirlNextDoor, although mostly in early seasons before her character becomes DarkerAndEdgier.
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* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Characters/DCEUSmallvilleAndMetropolis an undesignated Earth]].

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* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Film/SupermanIII Earth-96]], another on [[Series/SupermanAndLois Earth Prime]], and another on [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnumbered Earth]].

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* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Film/SupermanIII Earth-96]], Earth-96]] where she looks like Martha Kent, another on [[Series/SupermanAndLois Earth Prime]], and another on [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnumbered Earth]].Earth]]. While she loses them in the Season 11 comics she is the only version to gain superpowers making her a case of Main/AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: In the comics, Lana is a redhead. In ''Series/{{Smallville}}'', Lana is a brunette.

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* AdaptationDyeJob: In the comics, Lana is a redhead. In ''Series/{{Smallville}}'', Lana is Here, she's a brunette.



* AlternateSelf: Has one on Earth-96 who looks like [[Film/SupermanIII Martha Kent]].

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* AlternateSelf: Has one on Earth-96 who looks like [[Film/SupermanIII Martha Kent]].Earth-96]], another on [[Series/SupermanAndLois Earth Prime]], and another on [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnumbered Earth]].
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* AlliterativeName: '''L'''ana '''L'''ang.

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* AlliterativeName: '''L'''ana '''L'''ang.'''Lan'''a '''Lan'''g.
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* BleedEmAndWeep: In "Phoenix", Lana comes to the Kents' rescue while they are being held hostage by Morgan Edge's men. She fights one of them off and accidentally kills him by impaling him on a pitch fork. She is visibly shaken up by this.



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* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Lana takes martial arts lessons from Lex and shows herself a fairly competent ActionGirl from time to time. In Season 8, she permanently gains super powers.



* RaceLift: Is [[HeroesWantRedHeads a red-headed]] Caucasian in the comics, but portrayed by Kristin Kreuk, who's Asian-Canadian (albeit with Dutch ancestry, as well).

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* RaceLift: Is [[HeroesWantRedHeads a red-headed]] Caucasian in the comics, but portrayed by Kristin Kreuk, who's Asian-Canadian (albeit with Dutch ancestry, as well). Strangely enough, the character seems to be treated as a white woman for all intents and purposes. As a child, she was portrayed as a white actress and her parents and aunt were depicted by white actors. The only relative of Lana's who is played by an actress of Asian descent is her ancestor Isobel Thoreaux who is portrayed by Kristin Kreuk herself and is never acknowledged as being mixed race in universe.
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* GenderBlenderName: Whitney is gender neutral name but is commonly used for girls.
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* IntimateMarks: While on Red Kryptonite, Clark uses his x-ray vision on Chloe and discovers she has a birthmark on her ass.

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* CrazyJealousGuy: He actually had no problems with Clark, and genuinely seemed to like him, at first. However from the moment he learns that Clark does have feelings for Lana, after spying on the two of them at the cemetery, he personally targets Clark as the Scarecrow, and continues to bully him for a majority of the season. It subsides later on, and the two do resume a rocky, but still genuine, friendship.



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* KilledOffForRealKilledOffForReal: While on a mission in Indonesia, in an attempt to save a fellow soldier.
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* DesignatedLoveInterest: For most of the show.

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* TheAtoner: During their last meeting, after her being exposed to kryptonite has made her mere presence lethal to Clark she promises Clark to [use her new abilities to become this.

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* TheAtoner: During their last meeting, after her being exposed to kryptonite has made her mere presence lethal to Clark she promises Clark to [use use her new abilities to become this.



* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: Her healing powers can leave her in a vegetative status.



* DivergentCharacterEvolution: She started as interested on journalism by taking elements from Lois Lane. When Lois was introduced in the series, she gradually distanced herself from journalism in favor of focusing on being the team hacker.



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* AgentMulder: In the earlier seasons. She insists that the meteor rocks are responsible for all of the strange things that happen in Smallville. Almost everyone else in the town is her AgentScully.

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* {{Adorkable}}: One of the most adorkable, if not ''the'' most adorkable character on the show.



* SmugSnake: A rare heroic example. She may be {{Adorkable}}, but her smirk and condescending attitude sometimes just make you want to reach through the television and punch her in the face. In "Truth," she temporarily gains the ability to compel people to tell her the truth about their secrets, instantly becomes DrunkWithPower and starts prancing around the school with a smirk on her face as she casually forces hapless students to reveal their innermost secrets and then announces them to the entire school in the newest edition of the ''Torch''. Actually {{lampshade|Hanging}}d in-universe in Season 10. In the episode where Desaad attempts to corrupt Clark's allies by exploiting each of their greatest character flaws, Desaad (who can read minds) notes that Chloe's greatest character flaw is arrogance. That being said, Chloe is ''usually'' nice enough that it's forgivable. Plus, she still overcame that particular temptation.

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* SmugSnake: A rare heroic example. She may be {{Adorkable}}, cute and charming, but her smirk and condescending attitude sometimes just make you want to reach through the television and punch her in the face. In "Truth," she temporarily gains the ability to compel people to tell her the truth about their secrets, instantly becomes DrunkWithPower and starts prancing around the school with a smirk on her face as she casually forces hapless students to reveal their innermost secrets and then announces them to the entire school in the newest edition of the ''Torch''. Actually {{lampshade|Hanging}}d in-universe in Season 10. In the episode where Desaad attempts to corrupt Clark's allies by exploiting each of their greatest character flaws, Desaad (who can read minds) notes that Chloe's greatest character flaw is arrogance. That being said, Chloe is ''usually'' nice enough that it's forgivable. Plus, she still overcame that particular temptation.

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!!Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack)

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Season 6 sees major changes in Chloe's life. Having become PlatonicLifePartners with Clark, she enters into a relationship with Jimmy Olsen, with whom she had a one-night stand between Seasons 1 and 2. She also discovers the secret identities of ComicBook/GreenArrow and most of the Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}, and becomes Watchtower, their MissionControl. In Season 7, Chloe is fired from her job at the ''Daily Planet'', but becomes Watchtower full-time.

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Season 6 sees major changes in Chloe's life. Having become PlatonicLifePartners with Clark, she enters into a relationship with Jimmy Olsen, with whom she had a one-night stand between Seasons 1 and 2. She also discovers the secret identities of ComicBook/GreenArrow and most of the Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}, and becomes Watchtower, their MissionControl. In Season 7, Chloe is fired from her job at the ''Daily Planet'', but becomes Watchtower full-time. Season 8 sees Chloe's relationship (and brief marriage) to Jimmy end in tragedy; her friendship with paramedic Davis Bloome, later revealed to be the Kryptonian monster Doomsday, led to Jimmy's death. Season 9 had her withdraw completely from society, only to be coaxed back by the man who would eventually be her true love, Oliver Queen. Season 10 saw Chloe move to Star City to be close to Oliver; the two having gotten married in the interim. Season 11 saw Chloe finally settle down and start a family, having gotten both pregnant and a HappilyEverAfter.


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* DemotedToExtra: Allison Mack left the series at the end of Season 9, only making five appearances in the final season.
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Black Best Friend was renamed Token Black Friend in TRS. Removing examples that are low context or are otherwise not about a Satellite Character who is there to add diversity.


* BlackBestFriend: To Clark.
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* WomanInWhite: Season 10's "Collateral" and "Masquerade."
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* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Series/{{Supergirl2015}} Earth-38]].

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* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Series/{{Supergirl2015}} Earth-38]].Earth-Prime]].



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* EmpathicHealer: Seasons 6 and 7, later removed via [[spoiler:Brainiac]].

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* EmpathicHealer: Seasons 6 and 7, later removed via [[spoiler:Brainiac]].Brainiac.
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* AlternateSelf: Has one who looks like [[Film/SupermanIII Martha Kent]].

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* AlternateSelf: Has one on Earth-96 who looks like [[Film/SupermanIII Martha Kent]].
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* ActionGirl: Becomes one in later seasons, especially in [[spoiler:Season 8]]. Also in [[spoiler:Season 11 thanks to her superpowers gained from kryptonite, when she makes a surprise appearance saving Lois' life]].

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* ActionGirl: Becomes one in later seasons, especially in [[spoiler:Season 8]]. Season 8. Also in [[spoiler:Season Season 11 thanks to her superpowers gained from kryptonite, when she makes a surprise appearance saving Lois' life]].life.



* EveryoneCanSeeIt: [[spoiler:Chloe and Oliver clearly feel for each other much more strongly than that]].

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* EveryoneCanSeeIt: [[spoiler:Chloe Chloe and Oliver clearly feel for each other much more strongly than that]].that.

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* AlternateSelf: Has one who looks like [[Film/SupermanIII Martha Kent]].



* TheAtoner: During their last meeting, [[spoiler: after her being exposed to kryptonite radiation has made her mere presence lethal to Clark]] she promises Clark to [[spoiler: use her new abilities to]] become this.

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* TheAtoner: During their last meeting, [[spoiler: after her being exposed to kryptonite radiation has made her mere presence lethal to Clark]] Clark she promises Clark to [[spoiler: use [use her new abilities to]] to become this.



* BlessedWithSuck: [[spoiler: Her exposure to Kryptonite has given her superpowers similar to Clark's, but on the reverse side, she can never come near the man she loves, due to his averse reactions to it, ever again]].

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* BlessedWithSuck: [[spoiler: Her exposure to Kryptonite has given her superpowers similar to Clark's, but on the reverse side, she can never come near the man she loves, due to his averse reactions to it, ever again]].again.



* HeroicSacrifice: Not of the life version, [[spoiler: but she does absorb a large amount of kryptonite into her body and exoskeleton to diffuse Lex's bomb in the heart of Metropolis, saving thousands of lives, but making her mere presence a danger to Clark, giving up any chance she could have with the man she loves.]]

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* HeroicSacrifice: Not of the life version, [[spoiler: but she does absorb a large amount of kryptonite into her body and exoskeleton to diffuse Lex's bomb in the heart of Metropolis, saving thousands of lives, but making her mere presence a danger to Clark, giving up any chance she could have with the man she loves.]]



* ImportantHaircut: In Season 8, when she sheared off most of her hair, leaving it much shorter, [[spoiler:after escaping from Tess]].

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* ImportantHaircut: In Season 8, when she sheared off most of her hair, leaving it much shorter, [[spoiler:after after escaping from Tess]].Tess.



* OutGambitted: Season 8. She [[spoiler:believed that stealing the Prometheus skin graft from Lex would a) leave him to die of his injuries while b) allowing her and Clark to be together. Instead, it allows Lex to infect her with kryptonite radiation, permanently ending her relationship with Clark]].

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* OutGambitted: Season 8. She [[spoiler:believed believed that stealing the Prometheus skin graft from Lex would a) leave him to die of his injuries while b) allowing her and Clark to be together. Instead, it allows Lex to infect her with kryptonite radiation, permanently ending her relationship with Clark]].Clark.



* PutOnABus: Leaves Smallville and Clark at the end of Season 7. [[CommutingOnABus Returns]] in time for Chloe's wedding in Season 8, briefly rekindles her love affair with Clark, [[spoiler: then is forced to absorb Kryptonite by Lex, making her deadly to Clark, leaving for good this time, to prevent him harm]].

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* PutOnABus: Leaves Smallville and Clark at the end of Season 7. [[CommutingOnABus Returns]] in time for Chloe's wedding in Season 8, briefly rekindles her love affair with Clark, [[spoiler: then is forced to absorb Kryptonite by Lex, making her deadly to Clark, leaving for good this time, to prevent him harm]].harm.



* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:Starting in late Season 6]].

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* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:Starting Starting in late Season 6]].6.



* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Series/{{Supergirl2015}} Earth-38]].



* {{Bookends}}: [[spoiler:The GrandFinale starts with Chloe reading a ''Smallville'' comic book to her son and, not counting the obligatory final scene of Franchise/{{Superman}} going off the save the world, it ended with her finishing the story and tucking him into bed]].

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* {{Bookends}}: [[spoiler:The The GrandFinale starts with Chloe reading a ''Smallville'' comic book to her son and, not counting the obligatory final scene of Franchise/{{Superman}} going off the save the world, it ended with her finishing the story and tucking him into bed]].bed.



* CursedWithAwesome: [[spoiler:In Season 6, it was revealed that Chloe had the meteor ability to heal]].

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* CursedWithAwesome: [[spoiler:In In Season 6, it was revealed that Chloe had the meteor ability to heal]].heal.



* DeathIsCheap: Depending on how you count it, she has as much as ''[[ThirteenIsUnlucky thirteen]]'' deaths. [[spoiler:None of which stick.]]

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* DeathIsCheap: Depending on how you count it, she has as much as ''[[ThirteenIsUnlucky thirteen]]'' deaths. [[spoiler:None None of which stick.]]



* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler:Season 10's "Shield." Also in Season 3's "Covenant," albeit not voluntarily]].

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* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler:Season Season 10's "Shield." Also in Season 3's "Covenant," albeit not voluntarily]].voluntarily.



* FriendsWithBenefits: [[spoiler:What Chloe and Oliver try to be when they get together in Season 9,]] even though...

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* FriendsWithBenefits: [[spoiler:What What Chloe and Oliver try to be when they get together in Season 9,]] 9, even though...



* KeepingSecretsSucks: Keeping Clark and later [[spoiler:Davis']] and the League's secrets repeatedly ruin Chloe's life. By Season 9, she's [[spoiler:lost her ex-husband]] and all but cut herself off from the world in order to better serve her function as Watchtower.

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* KeepingSecretsSucks: Keeping Clark and later [[spoiler:Davis']] Davis' and the League's secrets repeatedly ruin Chloe's life. By Season 9, she's [[spoiler:lost lost her ex-husband]] ex-husband and all but cut herself off from the world in order to better serve her function as Watchtower.



* LovingAShadow: In Season 8, with [[spoiler:Davis]].
-->[[spoiler:'''Davis''']]: (after he kills [[spoiler: Jimmy]]) You are the only who ever loved me. Why? WHY?!

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* LovingAShadow: In Season 8, with [[spoiler:Davis]].
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* MoralityChain: For [[spoiler:Davis/Doomsday]] in Season 8. Clark and Oliver end up having to become ''hers'' in Season 9 as she jumps off the slippery slope.

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* MoralityChain: For [[spoiler:Davis/Doomsday]] Doomsday in Season 8. Clark and Oliver end up having to become ''hers'' in Season 9 as she jumps off the slippery slope.



** Oliver points this when Chloe finds out [[spoiler:he killed Lex after Lex attempts to mass-murder the people of Metropolis,]] noting her [[spoiler:mental attack and possible murder of Sebastian Caine in an earlier episode to prevent him from killing Clark]].

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** Oliver points this when Chloe finds out [[spoiler:he he killed Lex after Lex attempts to mass-murder the people of Metropolis,]] Metropolis, noting her [[spoiler:mental mental attack and possible murder of Sebastian Caine in an earlier episode to prevent him from killing Clark]].Clark.



* SecretRelationship: With [[spoiler:Oliver]] in Season 9. It doesn't last -- the secret, that is ([[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments when Clark and Lois run into them at an inn, dressed in bathrobes]], it kind of becomes impossible to hide).

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* SecretRelationship: With [[spoiler:Oliver]] Oliver in Season 9. It doesn't last -- the secret, that is ([[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments when Clark and Lois run into them at an inn, dressed in bathrobes]], it kind of becomes impossible to hide).



* TraumaCongaLine: She may cross to an IronWoobie but, good God, the stuff that happens to her. She finally snaps at the end of Season 8 and throughout Season 9, as a result of her feeling responsible for what happened [[spoiler:to Jimmy]]; it's amazing she remained calm for so long. The post-traumatic stress caused by the events of the Season 8 finale actually become a huge plot point for her, Oliver, Clark and the rest of the Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}} for most of the season. It was actually quite realistic, as the healing from it was shown to be a long process rather than an easy light switch.

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* TraumaCongaLine: She may cross to an IronWoobie but, good God, the stuff that happens to her. She finally snaps at the end of Season 8 and throughout Season 9, as a result of her feeling responsible for what happened [[spoiler:to Jimmy]]; to Jimmy; it's amazing she remained calm for so long. The post-traumatic stress caused by the events of the Season 8 finale actually become a huge plot point for her, Oliver, Clark and the rest of the Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}} for most of the season. It was actually quite realistic, as the healing from it was shown to be a long process rather than an easy light switch.



* WomanInWhite: [[spoiler:Season 10's "Collateral" and "Masquerade."]]

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* WomanInWhite: [[spoiler:Season Season 10's "Collateral" and "Masquerade."]]"



* ProductPlacement: [[spoiler:For Stride chewing gum in Season 7's "Hero."]]

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* ProductPlacement: [[spoiler:For For Stride chewing gum in Season 7's "Hero."]]"



* TheResenter: Despite being outwardly polite to him, he could not stand Lex, mainly due to [[GreenEyedMonster jealousy ]] of how close a friendship that both Lex and Clark formed with each other.

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* TheResenter: Despite being outwardly polite to him, he could not stand Lex, mainly due to [[GreenEyedMonster jealousy ]] jealousy]] of how close a friendship that both Lex and Clark formed with each other.



* GrandTheftMe: [[spoiler:Not of him, actually, but of his identity. [[{{Shapeshifting}} Tina Greer]] steals his identity in order to be able to date Lana. [[GlamourFailure It fails]], thanks to Clark's X-ray vision]].
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Attempts to carry one of his fellow Marines to safety while leading the others. Unfortunately, they are all killed when a landmine goes off]].

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* GrandTheftMe: [[spoiler:Not Not of him, actually, but of his identity. [[{{Shapeshifting}} Tina Greer]] steals his identity in order to be able to date Lana. [[GlamourFailure It fails]], thanks to Clark's X-ray vision]].
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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Attempts Attempts to carry one of his fellow Marines to safety while leading the others. Unfortunately, they are all killed when a landmine goes off]].off.

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