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* [=Expy=]: Of Warrior from [[WesternAnimation/Tugs]].

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* [=Expy=]: {{Expy}}: Of Warrior from [[WesternAnimation/Tugs]].WesternAnimation/TUGS.
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* [=Expy=]: Of Warrior from [[WesternAnimation/Tugs]].

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! Mr. Starr[[spoiler:/King Godred]]

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! Mr. John Starr[[spoiler:/King Godred]]



! Mr. Zorro

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! Mr. Nigel Zorro



* {{Well Intentioned Extremist}}: Downplayed insofar as it's in a business context. While he is willing to use methods of...questionable legality to get ahead of the Nor' Easters, Mr. Zorro ultimately wants what's best for the LMS' Sodor division.

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* {{Well Intentioned Extremist}}: Downplayed insofar as it's in a business context. While he is willing to use methods of...questionable legality to get ahead of the Nor' Easters, Mr. Zorro ultimately wants what's best for the LMS' Sodor division. [[spoiler: It becomes deconstructed as his backstory reveals that while he might have wanted what was best for the LMS, it didn't change the fact that he still screwed over a lot of people in the process, [[KickTheDog some much more cruelly than others.]] This would come back to bite him in the ass when the children of one of his past mistakes return for revenge.]]



* {{Expy}}: They're pretty much humanized versions of the two scavenger tugs with thier motivations changed.

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* EveryoneHasStandards: While both Burke and Blair were highly unpleasant for the engines, Blair ultimately wasn't willing to go to the same depths [[spoiler: that Burke was after the latter lost his job.]]
* {{Expy}}: They're pretty much humanized versions of the two scavenger tugs with thier their motivations changed.



* {{Punch Clock Villain}}: After he's [[spoiler: found alive in "Atrocity,"]] Thomas rips into him about everything he and his partner put the engines through, especially the sabotages. [[spoiler: Mr. Blair denies any involvement with Mr. Burke's sabotaging and justifies the busy bodying as doing his job.]]

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* {{Punch Clock Villain}}: After he's [[spoiler: found alive in "Atrocity,"]] Thomas rips into him about everything he and his partner put the engines through, especially the sabotages. [[spoiler: Mr. Blair denies any involvement with Mr. Burke's sabotaging and justifies the busy bodying busybodying as doing his job.]]
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** After [[spoiler: claiming that heroes live to brag about heroic deeds and deeming Colin as not such,]] Mr. Zorro lays into him about mocking {{Heroic Sacrifices}} and telling him to shove off.

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** After [[spoiler: claiming that heroes live to brag about heroic deeds and deeming Colin as not such,]] Mr. Zorro lays into him about mocking {{Heroic Sacrifices}} Sacrifice}}s and telling him to shove off.
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* BreakTheHaughty: Losing the election for controller to Sir Topham Hart is this for him.

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* BreakTheHaughty: Losing the election for controller to Sir Topham Hart Hatt is this for him.
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* [[spoiler: DeathByAdaptation: He suffers this in "Fallout" after being caught in a fuel tanker explosion that also kills Benson.]]
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* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal: Murdered in cold blood by either Robert or Sean Hall.]]

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* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal: Murdered in cold blood by either Robert or Sean Hall.Creedy.]]
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* KilledOffForReal: In "Fallout".

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* [[spoiler: KilledOffForReal: In "Fallout".]]

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* DeadpanSnarker: Very much especially when dealing with the Midis.

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* DeadpanSnarker: Very much much; especially when dealing with the Midis.Midis.
* KilledOffForReal: In "Fallout".


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* HeroicSacrifice: He makes one in "Fallout" to protect Donald from a bomb.
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* OfficialCouple: With Kate as of “Shunted.” [[spoiler: Then, they break up in "Relationships."]]

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* OfficialCouple: With Kate as of “Shunted.” [[spoiler: Then, they break up in "Relationships."]]" Later, in "Preservation," they make up for their fight and agree to be JustFriends.]]



* {{Official Couple}}: With Thomas as of “Shunted.” [[spoiler:Though they unceremoniously break up as of "Relationships." But the do reconcile in "Preservation," albeit being JustFriends.]]

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* {{Official Couple}}: With Thomas as of “Shunted.” [[spoiler:Though they unceremoniously break up as of "Relationships." But the But, they do reconcile in "Preservation," albeit being JustFriends.]]
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** In "Lamp", he initially confiscates the eponymous lamp from Stanley with the intent of returning it to the military, denouncing its supposed luck on account of it being standard issue; it's only when he learns the lamp used to be his from during the war that he realizes the lamp may be lucky after all (as losing it prevented him from heading into an area that was shelled by chlorine gas) and, given it was officially lost, gives it back to Stanley. Perhaps his only moment of kind sincerity, as he also apologizes to Stanley and offers a genuine smile, though he tells Stanley to keep it between them as he has a reputation to uphold.

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** In "Lamp", he initially confiscates the eponymous lamp from Stanley with the intent of returning it to the military, denouncing its supposed luck on account of it being standard issue; it's only when he learns the lamp used to be his from during the war that he realizes the lamp may be lucky after all (as losing it prevented him from heading into an area that was being shelled by chlorine gas) and, given it was officially lost, gives it back to Stanley. Perhaps his only moment of kind sincerity, as he also apologizes to Stanley and offers a genuine smile, though he tells Stanley to keep it between them as he has a reputation to uphold.keep.
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* KilledOffForReal: In "Munitions".

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* [[spoiler: KilledOffForReal: In "Munitions".]]
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* {{The Smurfette Principle}}: Downplayed. She is, thus far, the only female character among the main cast. Other female characters, such as Kate, Molly and Colleen(an antagonistic van,) while currently supporting characters, have made several prominent appearances.

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* {{The Smurfette Principle}}: Downplayed. She is, thus far, the only female character among the main cast. Other female characters, such as Kate, Molly and Colleen(an Colleen (an antagonistic van,) van), while currently supporting characters, have made several prominent appearances.
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** In "Lamp", he initially confiscates the eponymous lamp from Stanley with the intent of returning it to the military, denouncing its supposed luck on account of it being standard issue; it's only when he learns the lamp used to be his from during the war that he realizes the lamp may be lucky after all (as losing it prevented him from heading into an area that was shelled by chlorine gas) and, given it was officially lost, gives it back to Stanley. Perhaps his only moment of kind sincerity, as he also apologizes to Stanley and offers a genuine smile, though he tells Stanley to keep it between them as he has a reputation to uphold.
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* KilledOffForReal: In "Munitions".

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* [[spoiler: {{Killed Off For Real}}]]: In "Espionage" [[spoiler: He is killed on James' goods train when a rigged army supply train Alfred was pushing away from the Harbour exploded near his brake van.]]

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* [[spoiler: {{Killed Off For Real}}]]: In "Espionage" "Espionage", [[spoiler: He he is killed on James' goods train when a rigged army supply train Alfred was pushing away from the Harbour exploded near his brake van.]]


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* MeaningfulName: Kindley sounds like kindly, and she most definitely is. And it seems to run in the family.

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