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* DistressedDamsel: In ''Future Perfect''.

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* DistressedDamsel: In ''Future Perfect''.Perfect'' she gets ChainedToARailway.
* MurderTheHypotenuse: The "Golden Thighs" and "Front Loaded" Arcade League missions involve her bumping off women she sees as rivals for Harry's affections.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Les Spink

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->'''Voiced by:''' Rob Moye ([=TS1=]) Les Spink
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* ProfessionalVoiceDissonance: Tom Clarke-Hill uses three different voices in ''Future Perfect'' depending on the context:
** When in "serious" situations, Cortez has a deeper voice in imitation of the one Everal Walsh used in the previous game.
** When going full on ham, he lapses into a tone identical to the ''Series/AmazingAnimals'' narrator.
** An in-between voice, used in comedic-but-still-serious moments matches that of Colonel Starke from ''VideoGame/SecondSight''.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Lee Walsh ([=TS1=], [=TS2=] VoiceGrunting) Doug Cockle ([=TS2=] dialogue) Mac Macdonald ([=TS3=])

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->'''Voiced by:''' Lee Walsh ([=TS1=], [=TS2=] VoiceGrunting) ([=TS1=]) Doug Cockle ([=TS2=] dialogue) ([=TS2=]) Mac Macdonald ([=TS3=])
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Melanie Bond ([=TS3=])

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* TheButcher: Hatchet Sal, who got his name from his chopping off of victim's right hands and keeping them in a box. After having an AcidRefluxNightmare in which an army of left hands attempted to avenge their fallen brothers, he got rid of the box, but the name stuck.

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* TheButcher: Hatchet Sal, who got his name from his chopping off of his victim's right hands and keeping them in a box. After having an AcidRefluxNightmare in which an army of left hands attempted to avenge their fallen brothers, he got rid of the box, but the name stuck.



* TheDragon: Jimmy Needles is only ever fought inside the casino itself, shortly before the big fight with Big Tony.

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* TheDragon: TheDragon: [[DependingOnTheWriter Unclear]]. The website says it's Louie Bignose, but his ingame profile contradicts this, saying he's constantly going up and down the ranks. Jimmy Needles is only ever fought inside Needle's uncommonness and positioning in the casino itself, shortly before level means it could be him, but Jared Slim proves you don't need to be an uncommon enemy to be TheDragon. Finally, Hatchet Sal, like Jared Slim, is the big fight with Big Tony.most common enemy in the level, and the description for the "Can't Handle This" mission vaguely (but not concretely) suggests that he was Tony's right hand man.




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* YourSizeMayVary: The Cropolite is gigantic as boss in Story mode, but shorter than many human characters in Arcade mode.




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* YourSizeMayVary: The Golems are already some of the larger characters, but are even bigger as enemies in Story mode.



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->'''Voiced by:''' Lorelei King

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* BadassAutomaton: The General certainly think so. Not without cause since R-110 becomes the most reliable companion of Cortez.

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* BadassAutomaton: The General certainly think thinks so. Not without cause since R-110 becomes the most reliable companion of Cortez.




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** In ''Future Perfect'', elements of his design and personality appear to be inspired by that of John Blade from ''VideoGame/Sin''.

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** In ''Future Perfect'', elements of his design and personality appear to be inspired by that of John Blade from ''VideoGame/Sin''.''[[VideoGame/SiN SiN]]''.
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** In ''Future Perfect'', elements of his design and personality appear to be inspired by that of John Blade from ''VideoGame/SiN''.

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** In ''Future Perfect'', elements of his design and personality appear to be inspired by that of John Blade from ''VideoGame/SiN''.''VideoGame/Sin''.
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** In ''Future Perfect'', elements of his design and personality appear to be inspired by that of John Blade from [[VideoGame/SiN]].

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** In ''Future Perfect'', elements of his design and personality appear to be inspired by that of John Blade from [[VideoGame/SiN]].''VideoGame/SiN''.
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** In ''Future Perfect'', elements of his design and personality appear to be inspired by that of John Blade from [[VideoGame/SiN]].
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* CowboyCop: Doesn't seem to have any problem gunning down people with [[HollywoodSilencer silenced]] [[CoolGuns Lugers]], [[CoolGuns Tommy Guns]], [[SawedOffShotgun sawed-off shotguns]], and a [[SniperRifle vintage rifle]].

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* CowboyCop: Doesn't seem to have any problem gunning down people with [[HollywoodSilencer silenced]] [[CoolGuns Lugers]], [[CoolGuns Lugers, Tommy Guns]], Guns, [[SawedOffShotgun sawed-off shotguns]], and a [[SniperRifle vintage rifle]].
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* TheArtifact: Edwina was part of an arc where you had to purge a demon from her mortal body, in the final game she's just sorta ''there''.


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* SocialDarwinist: The Machine Wars were started by Crow himself in order to cull "unworthy" humans and make way for his new MasterRace, the Splitters.
* SuddenSequelHeelSyndrome: An inversion. They were Gretel and R109's superiors during the second game's penultimate level, but are the villains in the third game's "Machine Wars" chapter. The "Robot Factory" level takes place ''after'' the wars, implying that Mordecai's rebels took over the company and changed it for the better after the war was over.
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* BishonenLine: [[spoiler:Downplayed. He takes on a ChickenWalker like shape when Cortez destroyed the sac that was dragged behind him in his initial state, which was so disgusting that Anya was shocked at what exactly she's supposed to be seeing in the intro cutscene, but he's still plenty inhuman, as he's been reduced to a legless, handless mass of flesh and veins, with metallic nubs where his hands used to be, and it's obvious to see that all the mechanical parts that he's literally been integrated with are just so that he can move around in the first place.]]
* BodyHorror: [[spoiler:His solution to gaining immortality involves fusing himself with a machine and a timesplitter, resulting him looking like a mix between a futuristic tank and a gigeresque monstrosity.]]
* {{Catchphrase}}: "See you in the future, suckers!"

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* BishonenLine: [[spoiler:Downplayed. He DidntNeedThoseAnyway: [[spoiler: When Cortez defeats him the first time, he detaches his back half and takes on a ChickenWalker like shape when Cortez destroyed the sac that was dragged behind him in his initial state, shape, which was so disgusting that Anya was shocked at what exactly she's supposed to be seeing in the intro cutscene, makes him more agile but he's still plenty inhuman, as he's been reduced to a legless, handless mass of flesh and veins, with metallic nubs where his hands used to be, and it's also leaves an obvious to see that all weak-point where the mechanical parts that he's literally been integrated with are just so that he can move around in the first place.separation occurred.]]
* BodyHorror: [[spoiler:His solution to gaining immortality involves fusing himself with a machine and a timesplitter, resulting him looking like a mix between a futuristic tank and a gigeresque monstrosity.monstrosity; a legless, handless mass of flesh and veins, with metallic nubs where his hands used to be, and it's obvious to see that all the mechanical parts that he's literally been integrated with are just so that he can move around in the first place.]]
* {{Catchphrase}}: CharacterCatchphrase: "See you in the future, suckers!"



* LargeHam: Hoo boy, yes.

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* %%* LargeHam: Hoo boy, yes.
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Zero Context Example, and also redundant given those should go under the "enemies" folder anyway.


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* HalfHumanHybrid: The mutants that inhabit the fishing village.
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* DisguisedInDrag: In ''The Russian Connection'' in ''Future Perfect'', he [[spoiler: runs off to find some disguises for Cortez and himself to wear in order to infiltrate Khallos' base. Unfortunately for him, he's forced to wear a Henchwoman's uniform as none of the Henchmen's uniforms fit him. This version of Tipper is known in Character Selection as "Swinging Tipper."]]

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* DisguisedInDrag: In ''The "The Russian Connection'' Connection" in ''Future Perfect'', he [[spoiler: runs off to find some disguises for Cortez and himself to wear in order to infiltrate Khallos' base. Unfortunately for him, he's forced to wear a Henchwoman's uniform as none of the Henchmen's uniforms fit him. This version of Tipper is known in Character Selection as "Swinging Tipper."]]



* MsFanservice: She's definitely this in "Future Perfect", as she has very large breasts, an hourglass figure, and wears an revealing outfit that highlights her cleavage.

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* MsFanservice: She's definitely this in "Future Perfect", ''Future Perfect'', as she has very large breasts, an hourglass figure, and wears an revealing outfit that highlights her cleavage.
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* EccentricAI: He starts off as nothing more than your typical mirthless A.I. killing machine of dubious sapience that Cortez reprogrammed to assist him. While attempting to interface with a door control system, it winds up having its data corrupted and turns into a hot-headed, quippy, and somewhat dim-witted sidekick who accompanies Cortez for the rest of the game.
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* {{Cyborg}}: She has a "servo-enhanced Tritium Exo-Arm".

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* {{Cyborg}}: She has a "servo-enhanced Tritium Exo-Arm".Exo-Arm" which replaces her right arm in ''2'' and her left arm in ''Future Perfect''.
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* PunnyName: His last name is a [[JustForPun pun]] on the word "callous," which might suit part of his nature.

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* PunnyName: His last name is a [[JustForPun pun]] pun on the word "callous," which might suit part of his nature.
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* LightningBruiser: In ''Future Perfect'' multiplayer, Gretel appears to have JackOfAllStats, but in reality she's this, capable of moving as fast as any other light character, but possessing a stamina like a tank uncharacteristic of her stats, making her extremely durable.

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* LightningBruiser: In ''Future Perfect'' multiplayer, Gretel appears to have JackOfAllStats, but in reality she's this, this as an enemy BOT, capable of moving as fast as any other light character, but possessing a stamina like a tank uncharacteristic of her stats, making her extremely durable.
durable. While other similarly built characters can go down in a maybe 10 shots from dual handguns, Gretel can soak up an entire magazine from both and could still be standing.

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* ColdSniper: "You hear a whistling sound and a thud, that's the warning shot. You won't hear the second one".

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* ColdSniper: "You "If you hear a whistling sound noise and a thud, that's the warning shot. You won't hear the second one".one".
* DoesNotLikeSpam: He dislikes ice cream ("Well, you would in Siberia!").
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* SeriesMascot: Along with the Monkeys, of course. Cortez may have been introduced in the sequel, but he's easily the most recognizable protagonist of the franchise and is on the cover of both 2 and Future Perfect.
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* TheAce: Proficient with any weaponry, has impeccable marksmanship, and is regarded as Earth's finest.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Tom Clarke Hill

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->'''Voiced by:''' by:'''Everal Walsh ([=TS2=]) Tom Clarke Hill
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Everal Walsh voiced the narrator in TF 2, Hill was always Cortez but uncredited until Future Perfect.


->'''Voiced by:''' Everal Walsh ([=TS2=]) Tom Clarke Hill ([=TS3=])

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->'''Voiced by:''' Everal Walsh ([=TS2=]) Tom Clarke Hill ([=TS3=])
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