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* MakeMeWannaShout: Vaporizes [[spoiler:the Countenance]] with a powerful scream.
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* SuperScream: Vaporizes [[spoiler:the Countenance]] with a powerful scream.
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* ConsummateProfessional:[[spoiler: Displays elements of this when confronting Ned in episode 27, speaking in technical terms and displaying an indifferent attitude towards its actions in Kepler. It even notes that speaking to him is a breech of protocol and more hubristic than it usually acts.]]
* DaylightHorror: [[spoiler: The Countenance's attack on Deputy Dewey is the first monster attack to take place in broad daylight, where everyone can see it.]]
* DaylightHorror: [[spoiler: The Countenance's attack on Deputy Dewey is the first monster attack to take place in broad daylight, where everyone can see it.]]
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* ConsummateProfessional:[[spoiler: Displays ConsummateProfessional: [[spoiler:Displays elements of this when confronting Ned in episode 27, speaking in technical terms and displaying an indifferent attitude towards its actions in Kepler. It even notes that speaking to him is a breech of protocol and more hubristic than it usually acts.]]
* DaylightHorror: [[spoiler: The Countenance's attack on Deputy Dewey is the first monster attack to take place in broad daylight, where everyone can see it.]]
* DaylightHorror: [[spoiler: The Countenance's attack on Deputy Dewey is the first monster attack to take place in broad daylight, where everyone can see it.
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** Irene/Kardala's role as the tank, her CannotTellALie trait, and [[TalkingToHimself having two characters voiced by the same player]].
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** Irene/Kardala's role as the tank, her CannotTellALie trait, and [[TalkingToHimself [[ActingForTwo having two characters voiced by the same player]].
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* TalkingToHimself: Beacon is voiced by Justin, unlike every other non-player character in the game.
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* HundredPercentAdorationRating: According to Mama everyone loves Jake Coolice. Aubrey is notable in that she ''doesn't'' like him at first glance, although she later seems to warm up to him.
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* LovedByAll: According to Mama everyone loves Jake Coolice. Aubrey is notable in that she ''doesn't'' like him at first glance, although she later seems to warm up to him.
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* OverprotectiveDad: He's very worried about his son's future and concerned about Ned's influence.
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* {{Awesome McCoolname}}: As noted by Justin.
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Spiritual Successor is a YMMV trope about a work generally being seen as resembling another work.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Being the anthropomorphic, supernatural companion to Justin’s character that is also voiced by Justin, Beacon seems to be one of Garyl. Albeit one with much more significance and air time.
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* TheDeterminator: Compared to the rest of the cast he's the most willing to sustain injuries to get to a goal. According to Clint, this is due to wanting to atone for his past as a thief, especially since some of his heists resulted in the loss of human lives. Turned UpToEleven in episode 27 when [[spoiler: he is faced with the abomination that has just destroyed his life. Despite being almost consumed with rage, Ned manages to keep enough composure to try and get some answers and information from it. The moment the abomination stops talking he blasts it to hell]].
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* TheDeterminator: Compared to the rest of the cast he's the most willing to sustain injuries to get to a goal. According to Clint, this is due to wanting to atone for his past as a thief, especially since some of his heists resulted in the loss of human lives. Turned UpToEleven in In episode 27 when 27, [[spoiler: he is faced with the abomination that has just destroyed his life. Despite being almost consumed with rage, Ned manages to keep enough composure to try and get some answers and information from it. The moment the abomination stops talking he blasts it to hell]].
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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: His usual reaction to anything strange or supernatural he happens to run into. Taken UpToEleven when he finds himself in an alternate world talking to a goat-man and only barely reacts.
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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: His usual reaction to anything strange or supernatural he happens to run into. Taken UpToEleven Exaggerated when he finds himself in an alternate world talking to a goat-man and only barely reacts.