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* AmbiguouslyRelated: It's unknown what, if any, relationship they have to the Ancient Giants of the Neo Frontier Universe given the very deliberate references made to their alternate selves.
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* AdaptationalComicRelief: Though still threatening, their larger screentime leads to these Dark Giants having moments of comedy and lightheartedness played up for them (even [[HateSink Hudram]]) whereas the original Dark Giants were dead-serious and devoid of even indirect comedic qualities the whole time.
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* FriendshipHatingAntagonist: Despite being part of a team of three, Hudram actually sees friendship as a sign of weakness, belittling his boss Carmeara's loyalty towards Ultraman Trigger, with intentions to betray and backstab all his allies and usurping leadership and later mocking the heroes' bonds as friends while trying to kill everyone.
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* ContraltoOfDanger: Like her inspiration she speaks with a deep yet unmistakably feminine voice that adds to her character's attractiveness and threat.
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* BadassBaritone: His deep voice is befitting of his bulky and heavyset appearance, as well as his general love of battling and toughness.

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* BadassBaritone: BaritoneOfStrength: His deep voice is befitting of his bulky and heavyset appearance, as well as his general love of battling and toughness.



* ExpositoryPronoun: He normally refers to himself with the UsefulNote/{{Japanese Pronoun|s}} "watakushi" to reflect his polite demeanor, but switches to the more masculine "ore" whenever he gets sufficiently angered.

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* ExpositoryPronoun: He normally refers to himself with the UsefulNote/{{Japanese UsefulNotes/{{Japanese Pronoun|s}} "watakushi" to reflect his polite demeanor, but switches to the more masculine "ore" whenever he gets sufficiently angered.
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* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: Kills Hudram after barely surviving his failed attempt to get the Eternity Core, he had that fate more than coming after all he'd done to not just her and Darrgon but also to countless living beings beforehand such as the Lishurians.

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* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: Kills Hudram after he had barely surviving survived his failed attempt to get the Eternity Core, Core for himself, he had that fate more than coming after all he'd done to not just her and Darrgon but also to countless living beings beforehand such as the Lishurians.

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* TheBaroness: Fits the archetype with her [[WhipItGood Carmeara Whip]], curvaceous figure, dominating personality and flirtatious attitude with the hero that is mixed up with her sadism and cruelty.

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* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: Kills Hudram after barely surviving his failed attempt to get the Eternity Core, he had that fate more than coming after all he'd done to not just her and Darrgon but also to countless living beings beforehand such as the Lishurians.
* TheBaroness: Fits the archetype with her [[WhipItGood [[LightningLash Carmeara Whip]], curvaceous figure, dominating personality and flirtatious attitude with the hero that is mixed up with her sadism and cruelty.



* KickTheSonOfABitch: Kills Hudram after his failed attempt to get the Eternity Core, he had that fate more than coming after all he'd done to not just her and Darrgon but also to countless living beings beforehand such as the Lishurians.



* LightningLash: The Carmeara Whip, her signature weapon that she employs to fight her opponents with, is an energy/electric whip which can be used to smack her foes at long or mid-range.



* WhipItGood: The Carmeara Whip, her signature weapon that she employs to fight her opponents with, is an energy whip which can be used to smack her foes at long or mid range.
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* ExpositoryPronoun: He normally refers to himself with the UsefulNote/{{Japanese Pronoun|s}} "watakushi" to reflect his polite demeanor, but switches to the more masculine "ore" whenever he gets sufficiently angered.
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* BlackAndWhiteInsanity: A big flaw of hers is that she sees only absolutes for the light and dark, when Trigger leaves the light it convinces her that the only way to get back together with him is to turn him back to the darkness against his will and in the finale despite being defeated by Trigger combining his light and darkness by accepting them, she remains convinced he fully abandoned his dark origins. She comes to better understand the nuances of light and darkness following her resurrection and realizing Kengo found a way to make both forces work for good.

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* BlackAndWhiteInsanity: A big flaw of hers is that she sees only absolutes for the light and dark, when Trigger leaves the light darkness and becomes a Giant of Light it convinces her that the only way to get back together with him is to turn him back to the darkness against his will and in the finale despite being defeated by Trigger combining his light and darkness by accepting them, them as parts of himself, she remains convinced he fully abandoned his dark darkness origins. She comes to better understand the nuances of light and darkness following her resurrection and realizing Kengo found a way to make both forces work for good.in tandem.

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* LargeHam: As a stark contrast to her inspiration, Carmeara is outwardly animated and hysterical at her most unhinged moments.



* SmugSnake: At her worst she's very vindicative, cruel and arrogant; this traits are more shown when she is losing it over Trigger's turn to the light.

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* SmugSnake: At her worst she's very vindicative, vindictive, cruel and arrogant; this these traits are more shown when she is losing it over Trigger's turn to the light.
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* TheCorrupter: She can use a darkness curse to either give a fraction of her darkness power to others such as kaij or corrupt other Ultras such as Trigger and even fellow Dark Giants like Darrgon.


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* {{Hypocrite}}: Mocks Darrgon for his love of humans, despite her own attachment to Trigger and the human, Kengo. And this is also after she was furious at Hudram mocking her for similar reasons (her obsessive love of Trigger).

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* BlackAndWhiteInsanity: A big flaw of hers is that she sees only absolutes for the light and dark, when Trigger leaves the light it convinces her that the only way to get back together with him is to turn him back to the darkness against his will and in the finale despite being defeated by Trigger combining his light and darkness by accepting them, she remains convinced he fully abandoned his dark origins. She comes to better understand the nuances of light and darkness following her resurrection and realizing Kengo found a way to make both forces work for good.



* FatalFlaw: Carmeara's [[LoveMakesYouCrazy obsession]] towards Trigger, and by extension Kengo. Carmeara went off the deep end when Trigger shed his dark form 30 million years ago. And spends most of the present-day terrorizing the Earth to draw Trigger out and turn him back to the dark side. As the series progresses, her obsession towards Kengo/Trigger would alienate even her fellow Dark Giants; with Hudram attempting to overthrow her for letting it hold back their goal in obtaining the Eternity Core. Even Darrgon isn't safe from her wrath when he's appalled upon learning of her killing Hudram.

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* FatalFlaw: Carmeara's [[LoveMakesYouCrazy obsession]] towards Trigger, and by extension Kengo. Carmeara went off the deep end when Trigger shed his dark form 30 million years ago. And spends most of the present-day terrorizing the Earth to draw Trigger out and turn him back to the dark side. As the series progresses, her obsession towards Kengo/Trigger would alienate even her fellow Dark Giants; with Hudram attempting to overthrow her for letting it hold back their goal in obtaining the Eternity Core. Even Darrgon isn't safe from her wrath when he's appalled upon learning of her killing Hudram. Finally, it's this very obsession that makes her unable to see at first that Kengo genuinely wants to help her. It takes her dying and being resurrected to finally see that Kengo wanted to help her all along and never intended to make her feel abandoned like she did when Trigger turned good.



* GoneHorriblyRight: Her plan to revive Trigger Dark using her curse succeeds, but it brings him back as a mindless berserker rather than their ally and leads to a chain of events that merges him with Ignis, giving the Dark Giants yet another foe to look out for.

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* GoneHorriblyRight: Her plan to revive Trigger Dark using her curse succeeds, but it brings him back as a mindless berserker rather than their ally and leads to a chain of events that merges him with Ignis, giving the Dark Giants yet another foe to look out for.for and completely depriving her of her lover again.



* KickTheSonOfABitch: Kills Hudram after his failed attempt to get the Eternity Core, he had that fate more than coming after all he'd done to not just her and Darrgon but also to countless living beings beforehand such as the Lishurians.



* ShipTease: ''Ultraman Decker'' hints some for her and Kengo/Trigger after her status as a {{Yandere}} in ''Trigger'', Kengo is determined to save her when she turns up alive within Sphere-Megalothor and once he does the two embrace and have a tender conversation and even work together in battle (alongside Decker) to destroy Megalothor not unlike they did back when Trigger was Trigger Dark.

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* ShipTease: ''Ultraman Decker'' hints some legitimate moments for her and Kengo/Trigger after her status as a {{Yandere}} in ''Trigger'', Kengo is determined to save her when she turns up alive within Sphere-Megalothor and once he does the two embrace and have a tender conversation and even work together in battle (alongside Decker) to destroy Megalothor not unlike they did back when Trigger was Trigger Dark.


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* SmugSnake: At her worst she's very vindicative, cruel and arrogant; this traits are more shown when she is losing it over Trigger's turn to the light.
* TookALevelInJerkass: By the end of ''Trigger'' her kind behavior evaporates and is replaced by an increasingly foul mood and unstable behavior that translates to bursts of violence towards her teammates and outright murder of them when sufficently pissed.
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* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: While both Camearra and Carmeara hold a flame towards their respective Ultras, their personalities differ. Camearra was more composed and tends to make her presence known through her intense gravitas even when acting with murderous intent. While Carmeara in the other hand, is loud and bombastic even with the slightest provocation.

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* BossSubtitles: ''Captivating Warrior''.



* BossSubtitles: ''Captivating Warrior''.
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[[caption-width-right:250:''Trigger Dark!'']]

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[[caption-width-right:250:''Trigger [[caption-width-right:250:''Boot Up, Dark Zeperion! Trigger Dark!'']]
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[[caption-width-right:250:''The Dark Champion'']]

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* For all her psychotic behavior, she genuinely appeared to love Trigger when he was Trigger Dark, she even sounds on the verge of tears of happiness when she successfully brings him back. She also let Trigger Dark be the first to try and take the Eternity Core's power once they locate it. When Trigger turns good and against her, she loses it ''[[VillainousBreakdown badly]]''. Later on, Kengo manages to communicate with her for a bit and sees that when she was together with Trigger, she was actually legitimately ''happy''. In her final moments she laments that Trigger left her when she thought that he had abandoned the darkness. But once she returns in ''Ultraman Decker'' and turns good, it is this same love she clung on to that motivates her turn to good.

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* ** For all her psychotic behavior, she genuinely appeared to love Trigger when he was Trigger Dark, she even sounds on the verge of tears of happiness when she successfully brings him back. She also let Trigger Dark be the first to try and take the Eternity Core's power once they locate it. When Trigger turns good and against her, she loses it ''[[VillainousBreakdown badly]]''. Later on, Kengo manages to communicate with her for a bit and sees that when she was together with Trigger, she was actually legitimately ''happy''. In her final moments she laments that Trigger left her when she thought that he had abandoned the darkness. But once she returns in ''Ultraman Decker'' and turns good, it is this same love she clung on to that motivates her turn to good.


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* PragmaticVillainy: She secretly helps GUTS-Select in repelling the Absolutians out of Trigger's world merely to keep them from reaching the Eternity Core.
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* ButNowIMustGo: Leaves Earth after her return and redemption in ''Decker'', though she accompanies Kengo/Trigger to help him out and find a home for herself and the other Dark Giants.

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: For all her psychotic behavior, she genuinely appeared to love Trigger when he was Trigger Dark, she even sounds on the verge of tears of happiness when she successfully brings him back. She also let Trigger Dark be the first to try and take the Eternity Core's power once they locate it. When Trigger turns good and against her, she loses it ''[[VillainousBreakdown badly]]''. Later on, Kengo manages to communicate with her for a bit and sees that when she was together with Trigger, she was actually legitimately ''happy''.

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For all her psychotic behavior, she genuinely appeared to love Trigger when he was Trigger Dark, she even sounds on the verge of tears of happiness when she successfully brings him back. She also let Trigger Dark be the first to try and take the Eternity Core's power once they locate it. When Trigger turns good and against her, she loses it ''[[VillainousBreakdown badly]]''. Later on, Kengo manages to communicate with her for a bit and sees that when she was together with Trigger, she was actually legitimately ''happy''. In her final moments she laments that Trigger left her when she thought that he had abandoned the darkness. But once she returns in ''Ultraman Decker'' and turns good, it is this same love she clung on to that motivates her turn to good.
** She did show care for her teammates, being willing to playfully tease and mess with them while seeking to rule the universe with them as her equals or at least as close underlings. Even though her relationship with Darrgon and Hudram ends with her killing them both indirectly and directly, respectively, once she is freed from Megalothor and has a change of heart she shows the intent to resurrect her deceased teammates by bringing out their formerly absorbed essences while hoping to find a place where they belong.


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* RedemptionEqualsLife: In ''Ultraman Decker'' when given a second chance after Trigger, Decker and Yuzare free her from Megalothor she takes it and later on joins the heroes to not only defeat the resurrected dark God but also to aid Kengo/Trigger on Mars and resurrect her deceased teammates so they all can find a place where they belong allowing her to have a happy ending.


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* AdaptationalCurves: His design sports a much more muscular body than that of Darramb, complimented by his more extensive armor.


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* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:His turn to good being motivated by love for a woman that once acted as his enemy ironically resembles Ultraman Tiga's own motivation to turn to the light. Difference is that Darrgon doesn't lives after his turn to good, though that might change after Carmeara's return in ''Ultraman Decker''. To drive it further, Tiga fell in love with Yuzare while in this series, Darrgon fell in love with the descendant of his universe's version of Yuzare.]]


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* NobleDemon: Starts out as a villainous Dark Giant who nonetheless shows a more honorable side to himself than that of his teammates and is shown to have many virtues that he's willing to stick to even when he's got the upper hand.
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* TheOphelia: On the surface, Carmeara is attractive in both her Ultra and human forms, while at the same time she is already off her rocker.
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* EvilIsHammy: As Carmeara's sanity deteriorates as the series progresses, she can't resist indulging in [[LaughingMad mad laughter]] and [[SayMyName constantly shouting]] Trigger's, and later Kengo's name at the most bombastic moment possible.
-->'''Carmeara:''' Kengo... Kengo... '''[[SuddenlyShouting KENGO MANAKA]]!!!'''

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