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* DeathBySex: Shortly after consummating with Nikki (in [=OM1=], "Suite Sister Mary"), Sister Mary dies.
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* SexSignalsDeath: Shortly after consummating with Nikki (in [=OM1=], "Suite Sister Mary"), Sister Mary dies.
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* HeroVsVillainDuet: "The Chase" on [=OM2=], with Nikki vowing vengeance on Dr. X while the latter gloats about his own success, Nikki's breakdown and Nikki owing any purpose he currently has to him.
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* KillEmAll: Regarding all the named cast. In [=OM1=], Nikki assassinates Father William ("Suite Sister Mary"); then [[spoiler:Sister Mary is murdered]] ("Electric Requiem"); in [=OM2=], [[spoiler:Dr. X is killed by Nikki]], ("The Chase") and [[spoiler:Nikki commits suicide]] ("Fear City Slide").
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* AntiHero: Nikki overall presumably qualifies as one or the other; he may have been an assassin, but he was motivated by a desire to cleanse a corrupt system and, to be fair, he was brainwashed into carrying out the assassinations.
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* AntiHero: Nikki overall presumably qualifies as one either this or the other; AntiVillain; he may have been an assassin, but he was motivated by a desire to cleanse a corrupt system and, to be fair, he was brainwashed into carrying out the assassinations.
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%%* BigBad: Dr. X.
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* DeathBySex: Shortly after consummating with Nikki (in [=OM1=]), Sister Mary dies.
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* DeathBySex: Shortly after consummating with Nikki (in [=OM1=]), [=OM1=], "Suite Sister Mary"), Sister Mary dies.
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* FromBadToWorse: Basically the whole story.
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* FromBadToWorse: Basically the whole story. It starts out bad, with a CrapsackWorld which motivates Nikki to join an insurrectionist movement as an assassin; then gets worse when his conscience begins to catch up to him; then worse still when he is ordered to kill his friend/lover because "she's a risk." Gets worse yet again when he refuses but she [[MortonsFork ends up dead anyway]]; and bottoms out when he is arrested and pretty much goes insane.
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* KillEmAll: Regarding all the named cast. In [=OM1=], [[spoiler:Sister Mary is murdered]] ("Suite Sister Mary"); in [=OM2=], [[spoiler:Dr. X is killed by Nikki]], ("The Chase") and [[spoiler:Nikki commits suicide]] ("Fear City Slide"). To take it a step farther, Father William in [=OM1=], an important supporting character, is also killed by Nikki.
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* KillEmAll: Regarding all the named cast. In [=OM1=], Nikki assassinates Father William ("Suite Sister Mary"); then [[spoiler:Sister Mary is murdered]] ("Suite Sister Mary"); ("Electric Requiem"); in [=OM2=], [[spoiler:Dr. X is killed by Nikki]], ("The Chase") and [[spoiler:Nikki commits suicide]] ("Fear City Slide"). To take it a step farther, Father William in [=OM1=], an important supporting character, is also killed by Nikki.
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* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Dr. X.
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* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Dr. X.X; the video to "Eyes Of A Stranger" shows him in the hospital where Nikki winds up, in a lab coat (presumably so he can be close enough to keep Nikki too drugged up to say what really happened).
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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: A street beggar living in a CrapsackWorld, wrongly accused of the murder of his girlfriend, and then wanting to confront the evil goverment head-on? Yeah, this is a ''very'' cynical work.
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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: A street beggar living in a CrapsackWorld, wrongly accused of the murder of his girlfriend, and then wanting to confront the evil goverment government head-on? Yeah, this is a ''very'' cynical work.
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* AntiHero[=/=]AntiVillain: Nikki overall presumably qualifies as one or the other; he may have been an assassin, but he was motivated by a desire to cleanse a corrupt system and, to be fair, he was brainwashed into carrying out the assassinations.
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* AntiHero[=/=]AntiVillain: AntiHero: Nikki overall presumably qualifies as one or the other; he may have been an assassin, but he was motivated by a desire to cleanse a corrupt system and, to be fair, he was brainwashed into carrying out the assassinations.
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* AuthorTract: The lyrics are pretty explicit about identifying what the band sees as political problems (particularly income inequality, religious hypocrisy, and political corruption), but this will fall into SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped for listeners who are inclined to agree.
* BigBad: Dr. X.
* BigBad: Dr. X.
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* AuthorTract: The lyrics are pretty explicit about identifying what the band sees as political problems (particularly income inequality, religious hypocrisy, and political corruption), but this will fall into SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped for listeners who are inclined to agree.
*corruption).
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%%* BigBad: Dr. X.
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A RockOpera by {{progressive metal}} band Music/{{Queensryche}}, released in 1988, focusing on a drug-addicted street kid who, brainwashed by a charismatic demagogue, becomes the assassin for an underground revolutionary movement. The sequel, released in 2006, continues to follow him as he attempts to deal with the demons that have been haunting him.
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A RockOpera by {{progressive metal}} ProgressiveMetal band Music/{{Queensryche}}, released in 1988, focusing on a drug-addicted street kid who, brainwashed by a charismatic demagogue, becomes the assassin for an underground revolutionary movement. The sequel, released in 2006, continues to follow him as he attempts to deal with the demons that have been haunting him.
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* ColdSniper: Nikki is heard assembling a rifle in a bell tower in the intro to "The Mission", implying he kills his targets this way.
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* AssholeVictim: Father William, a corrupt and sexually abusive priest, gets his brains blown out by Nikki right before "Suite Sister Mary". The rest of Nikki's victims are implied to be various types of asshole cops, politicians, and televangelists as well.
* EvilIsHammy: Dr. X when he's being sung, ''especially'' by Ronnie James Dio. When he's heard speaking, however, he sounds like a suave British supervillain.
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* KillEmAll: Regarding all the named cast. In [=OM1=], [[spoiler:Sister Mary is murdered]] ("Suite Sister Mary"); in [=OM2=], [[spoiler:Dr. X is killed by Nikki]], ("The Chase") and [[spoiler:Nikki commits suicide]] ("Fear City Slide"). To take it a step farther, the priest in [=OM1=], an important though unnamed supporting character, is also killed by Nikki.
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* KillEmAll: Regarding all the named cast. In [=OM1=], [[spoiler:Sister Mary is murdered]] ("Suite Sister Mary"); in [=OM2=], [[spoiler:Dr. X is killed by Nikki]], ("The Chase") and [[spoiler:Nikki commits suicide]] ("Fear City Slide"). To take it a step farther, the priest Father William in [=OM1=], an important though unnamed supporting character, is also killed by Nikki.
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* VisionaryVillain: Dr. X wants to start a revolution against American society, but what exactly he plans to replace it with is never made clear.
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''Operation: Mindcrime'']]
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''Operation: Mindcrime'']]
''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lmyODiaRA3soJR_SxCZIOnhyd4hyk9aqo Operation: Mindcrime]]'']]
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''Operation: Mindcrime II'']]
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''Operation: ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kGMu8RMCaPBMic0N_D0y9oMcxerj6Eyvk Operation: Mindcrime II'']]
II]]'']]
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!!'''Operation: Mindcrime'''
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Nikki, [[Music/GunsNRoses just an urchin living under the streets]], is fed up with what he sees as corruption and hypocrisy in every level of society. Fortunately for him (or so it seems), he comes across [[MagnificentBastard charismatic revolutionary leader]] Doctor X, who recruits Nikki to his cause. Nikki becomes a political assassin, murdering anyone who stands in Dr. X's way; but soon his conscience begins to torture him and he starts to doubt the cause he's fighting for. Then things get complicated.
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Nikki,
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!!'''Operation: Mindcrime II'''
(Again, although efforts have been made to keep this summary spoiler-free, some factoids will inevitably slip through, so tread carefully.)
Nearly twenty years after being incarcerated at the end of [=OM1=], Nikki is summarily released, with little or no attempt to help him integrate into civilian life. Naturally he finds himself on the wrong side of the law again, which only serves to fuel his still-extant hatred for the governmental authorities.
Ultimately, Nikki decides to confront and kill Dr. X, whom he continues to blame for all the problems that have plagued him his entire life. But will killing his nemesis really solve his problems, or bring Nikki any comfort over the loss of Mary?
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[[folder:'''Operation: Mindcrime II''']]
Nearly twenty years after being incarcerated at the end of ''[=OM1=]'', Nikki is summarily released, with little or no attempt to help him integrate into civilian life. Naturally he finds himself on the wrong side of the law again, which only serves to fuel his still-extant hatred for the governmental authorities.
Ultimately, Nikki decides to confront and kill Dr. X, whom he continues to blame for all the problems that have plagued him his entire life. But will killing his nemesis really solve his problems, or bring Nikki any comfort over the loss of Mary?
[[/folder]]
!! Tracklist:
# "Freiheit Ouvertüre" (1:35)
# "Convict" (0:08)
# "I'm American" (2:53)
# "One Foot in Hell" (4:12)
# "Hostage" (4:29)
# "The Hands" (4:36)
# "Speed of Light" (3:12)
# "Signs Say Go" (3:16)
# "Re-Arrange You" (3:11)
# "The Chase" (3:09)
# "Murderer?" (4:33)
# "Circles" (2:58)
# "If I Could Change It All" (4:27)
# "An Intentional Confrontation" (2:32)
# "A Junkie's Blues" (3:41)
# "Fear City Slide" (4:58)
# "All the Promises" (5:10)
Nearly twenty years after being incarcerated at the end of ''[=OM1=]'', Nikki is summarily released, with little or no attempt to help him integrate into civilian life. Naturally he finds himself on the wrong side of the law again, which only serves to fuel his still-extant hatred for the governmental authorities.
Ultimately, Nikki decides to confront and kill Dr. X, whom he continues to blame for all the problems that have plagued him his entire life. But will killing his nemesis really solve his problems, or bring Nikki any comfort over the loss of Mary?
[[/folder]]
!! Tracklist:
# "Freiheit Ouvertüre" (1:35)
# "Convict" (0:08)
# "I'm American" (2:53)
# "One Foot in Hell" (4:12)
# "Hostage" (4:29)
# "The Hands" (4:36)
# "Speed of Light" (3:12)
# "Signs Say Go" (3:16)
# "Re-Arrange You" (3:11)
# "The Chase" (3:09)
# "Murderer?" (4:33)
# "Circles" (2:58)
# "If I Could Change It All" (4:27)
# "An Intentional Confrontation" (2:32)
# "A Junkie's Blues" (3:41)
# "Fear City Slide" (4:58)
# "All the Promises" (5:10)
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* KillEmAll: Regarding all the named cast. In [=OM1=], [[spoiler:Sister Mary is murdered]] ("Suite Sister Mary") In [=OM2=], [[spoiler:Dr. X is killed by Nikki]], ("The Chase") and [[spoiler:Nikki commits suicide]] ("Fear City Slide").
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* KillEmAll: Regarding all the named cast. In [=OM1=], [[spoiler:Sister Mary is murdered]] ("Suite Sister Mary") In Mary"); in [=OM2=], [[spoiler:Dr. X is killed by Nikki]], ("The Chase") and [[spoiler:Nikki commits suicide]] ("Fear City Slide"). To take it a step farther, the priest in [=OM1=], an important though unnamed supporting character, is also killed by Nikki.
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* ManipulativeBastard: Dr. X.
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* ManipulativeBastard: Dr. X.X, who uses MoreThanMindControl on his minions.