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-->'''Savant:''' I would mind it if this banding-together-to-fight-evil routine wasn't so old. There's always three well-known previous loners, a giant guy and [[LampshadeHanging two bimbos that nobody's heard of]].

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-->'''Savant:''' I would wouldn't mind it if this banding-together-to-fight-evil routine wasn't so old. There's always three well-known previous loners, a giant guy and [[LampshadeHanging two bimbos that nobody's heard of]].
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* TwoGirlsToATeam: PlayedStraight and {{Subverted}} at different times. While the first incarnation of the team, as well as the post-Armageddon one are pretty much evenly split between guys and girls, Savant and Majestic's team only has two: Savant herself and Ladytron. Savant even [[LampshadeHanging hangs a lampshade]] on it at one point.
-->'''Savant:''' I would mind it if this banding-together-to-fight-evil routine wasn't so old. There's always three well-known previous loners, a giant guy and [[LampshadeHanging two bimbos that nobody's heard of]].
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* OddlySmallOrganization: During the first volume, it seemed like the entire Halo corporate empire was made up of Jacob and his assistants Jules and Stanfield.
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* DrowningMySorrows: Grifter is prone to doing this. After he leaves the team (and basically loses his chance to get back together with Zealot) during the Wildstorm Rising event, the first thing Cole does is hole up in a hotel room with a bottle of cheap whiskey.

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* MistakenForGay: Ladytron believes Warblade is gay, despite him denying it.

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* MistakenForGay: Ladytron believes thinks Warblade is gay, despite him denying it.


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* ShapeshifterWeapon: Warblade and the members of the Shaper's Guild. At one point, Warblade even becomes a weapon, turning into a huge sword so his friend Maul, in his giant form, can wield it against Lord Defile.
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* CountingBullets: Cole confronts Dolby at a gun range, Dolby being there for target practice. Dolby threatens Cole with his revolver, but Cole counted Dolby's shots, and knew he was out of ammo. Cole doesn't even flinch when Dolby pulls the trigger, while Dolby himself is shaken by the fact that he just tried to kill someone.
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* {{Eagleland}}: Type II. In many ways, the American government is the secondary antagonist of year two of Wildcats 3.0. The government's so threatened by Halo developing an energy source that doesn't rely on oil that they actually put out a hit on Jack Marlowe.

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* {{Eagleland}}: Type II. In many ways, the American government is the secondary antagonist of year two of Wildcats 3.0. The government's so threatened by Halo developing an alternative energy source that doesn't rely on oil that they actually put out a hit out on Jack Marlowe.
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* Eagleland: Type II. In many ways, the American government is the secondary antagonist of year two of Wildcats 3.0. The government's so threatened by Halo developing an energy source that doesn't rely on oil that they actually put out a hit on Jack Marlowe.

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* Eagleland: {{Eagleland}}: Type II. In many ways, the American government is the secondary antagonist of year two of Wildcats 3.0. The government's so threatened by Halo developing an energy source that doesn't rely on oil that they actually put out a hit on Jack Marlowe.
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* Eagleland: Type II. In many ways, the American government is the secondary antagonist of year two of Wildcats 3.0. The government's so threatened by Halo developing an energy source that doesn't rely on oil that they actually put out a hit on Jack Marlowe.
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* AccidentalAimingSkills: The first time Halo accountant Edwin Dolby handles a gun on the shooting range, his hand's shaking and he fires with his eyes closed, but he still manages to hit the target's ten-ring. His almost accidental marksmanship skills lead Cole to recruit him for a mission.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Most of the cast. Majestic stands out.



* KnowledgeBroker: CC Rendozzo is a particularly ruthless information broker. She's so good at her job, she says she probably knows more about Khera than even Jack Marlowe.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Most of the cast. Majestic stands out.
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* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Warblade's claws.

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* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Nemesis' Creation Engine Blades can cut through pretty much anything, including Majestic's body. Warblade's claws.claws are also extremely sharp.



* TheEmpath: On top of being a telepath, Vooodoo's powers also allow her to sense emotions, even without reading someone's mind.

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* TheEmpath: On top of being a telepath, Vooodoo's Nemesis. Also, Voodoo's psychic powers also allow her to sense emotions, even without reading someone's mind.
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* CatFight: GenderInverted and [[Exaggerated]]. When the Wildcats encounter Paris and the Kindred, Ladytron gets aroused by Grifter and Paris fighting, even though they're pretty much trying to kill each other.

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* CatFight: GenderInverted and [[Exaggerated]].LogicalExtreme. When the Wildcats encounter Paris and the Kindred, Ladytron gets aroused by Grifter and Paris fighting, even though they're pretty much trying to kill each other.
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* CatFight: GenderInverted and Exaggerated. When the Wildcats encounter Paris and the Kindred, Ladytron gets aroused by Grifter and Paris fighting, even though they're pretty much trying to kill each other.

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* CatFight: GenderInverted and Exaggerated.[[Exaggerated]]. When the Wildcats encounter Paris and the Kindred, Ladytron gets aroused by Grifter and Paris fighting, even though they're pretty much trying to kill each other.
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* CatFight: GenderInverted and Exaggerated. When the Wildcats encounter Paris and the Kindred, Ladytron gets aroused by Grifter and Paris fighting, even though they're pretty much trying to kill each other.
-->'''Ladytron''' (upon returning to find the fight's ended): Aw, damn it. I knew I'd miss the good part! Who won? Anyone get his clothes "accidentally" torn off?
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* TheEmpath: On top of being a telepath, Vooodoo's powers also allow her to sense emotions, even without reading someone's mind.
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* NoSuchThingAsSpaceJesus: The Kherumbim inspired many of Earth's myths and legends. Promethos, the bad guy from the Zealot mini-series, inspired the myth of Prometheus, for example.

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* NoSuchThingAsSpaceJesus: The Kherumbim inspired many of Earth's myths and legends. Nemesis' appearance and exploits are attributed to Greek goddess Nemesis, while Promethos, the bad guy from the Zealot mini-series, inspired the myth of Prometheus, for example.Prometheus.
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* CoolPlane: The Wildcats have MIRV (Multi-Purpose Intercept/Reconnaissance Vehicle), a huge, hi-tech plane that was the team's secondary mode of transportation (Void usually just teleported them everywhere). MIRV was presumably mothballed off-panel, because it disappeared after Alan Moore's run ended, and wasn't seen again until a new version appeared early in volume 5.
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* MistakenForGay: Ladytron believes Warblade to be gay, despite him denying it.

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* MistakenForGay: Ladytron believes Warblade to be is gay, despite him denying it.
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* MistakenForGay: Ladytron believes Warblade to be gay, despite him denying it.
-->'''Warblade''': Wait, you think I'm--? Spartan, tell her about my girlfriends!
-->'''Ladytron''': Oh, come on. The costume? The ponytail? Being "artistic?" The world's ended, dude. Time to embrace who you are.
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* IHaveManyNames: The Kherubim. Lord Emp, for example, has gone by Saul Baxter and Jacob Marlowe and, depending on how much one can trust his crazed rant from WildC.A.T.S. Annual 1, [[BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy Napoleon Bonaparte]].

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* IHaveManyNames: The Kherubim. Lord Emp, for example, Emp has gone by Saul Baxter and Jacob Marlowe and, depending on how much one can trust his crazed rant from WildC.A.T.S. WildCATS Annual 1, [[BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy Napoleon Bonaparte]].
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* IHaveManyNames: The Kherubim. Lord Emp, for example, has gone by Saul Baxter and Jacob Marlowe and, depending on how much one can trust his crazed rant from WildC.A.T.S. Annual 1, [[BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy Napoleon Bonaparte]].
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*TimePassageBeard: Grifter has some light stubble when he makes his cameo in the Number of the Beast mini-series, that scene being set right after the Armageddon event. At the start of Wildcats volume 5, set some time later, he's now got a full beard.
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* AnimateTheDead: During her time studying voodoo magic, Voodoo learned how to commune with and raise the dead (though the latter does leave her exhausted the first time she tries it).

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* AnimateTheDead: AnimateDead: During her time studying voodoo magic, Voodoo learned how to commune with and raise the dead (though the latter does leave her exhausted the first time she tries it).
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* AnimateTheDead: During her time studying voodoo magic, Voodoo learned how to commune with and raise the dead (though the latter does leave her exhausted the first time she tries it).
-->'''Voodoo''': 'Voodoo' isn't just the name I danced under. It's who I am. [beat] Well, Defile? The dead of Los Angeles await your answer.
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* OneHitKill: Grifter pulls this off masterfully against CC Rendozzo's goons in Wildcats 3.0 #3.

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* OneHitKill: Grifter pulls this off masterfully against CC Rendozzo's goons in Wildcats 3.0 #3.#3, taking them out in seconds, one after the other, with perfect headshots.
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* OneHitKill: Grifter pulls this off masterfully against CC Rendozzo's goons in Wildcats 3.0 #3.
-->'''Grifter''': Lesson number one... an assload of goons doesn't mean shit. [[BadassBoast Just means more bodies to bury]].
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-->'''Ben Santini:''' [[spoiler:Grifter]]... ...get down!

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-->'''Ben Santini:''' [[spoiler:Grifter]]... ... get down!


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* WeaponizedTeleportation: After he gains Void's powers, this becomes Jack Marlowe's go-to move.
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* PayEvilUntoEvil: Starting with volume 2, Jack Marlowe (Spartan), tends to be more than willing to give someone a second chance (maybe a little too willing, at time), but he has no problem executing people who he considers truly evil, like when he confronted the government assassin known only as "Nameless".

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* PayEvilUntoEvil: Starting with volume 2, Jack Marlowe (Spartan), tends to be more than willing to give someone a second chance (maybe a little too willing, at time), but he times). Starting with Volume 2, however, Jack has no problem executing people who he considers truly evil, like when he confronted the government assassin known only as "Nameless".
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* PayEvilUntoEvil: Starting with volume 2, Jack Marlowe (Spartan), tends to be more than willing to give someone a second chance (maybe a little too willing, at time), but he has no problem executing people who he considers truly evil, like when he confronted the government assassin known only as "Nameless".
-->'''Nameless''': Wait a second... please... no...
-->'''Jack Marlowe''': "Please...?" Interesting. Tell me something... the children you murdered... did they beg? For the future they will never see... [[WeaponizedTeleportation I act on their behalf]].

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