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Peachy/Lulu's characters

     The Twins (and Timberly) 
Amy is the sweeter and slightly less mischevious of the talkie twins, but not above playing tricks on others with her sister. Young and naive, but also surprisingly kind. Cares about her family and friends more than anything.

Effie is the spicier and slightly more mischevious of the talkie twins, and usually the one who plans their pranks out in the first place. Will not hesitate to make snide remarks at people, and more of a firecracker than her sister. Will fight you, and will probably get her ass kicked, but will try and fight you.

Tropes that apply to both twins

  • Cheerful Child: Both of them have a very upbeat disposition.
  • Spoiled Sweet: Nieces to the Queen herself, with all the perks that come with it, but both are genuinely altruistic at heart.
  • Naughty Is Good: Played with. While they are mischievous and well meaning, they are least partially antagonistic at times. Gets played straighter and straighter as they start to doubt their Auntie.
  • Psychic Link: Between themselves and their parents. They can establish temporary ones by plugging their tails into others.
  • Babysitter's Nightmare: Known in the palace for being a pain to babysit for, to the point Queen has to wire someone to keep an eye on them properly. However...
  • Babysitter Friendship: The twins become significantly easier to handle when not antagonized, leading to this trope with B.T, Sosou (eventually), and Darlin (technically).
  • Deliberately Cute Child: Not afraid to play up their cuteness to get perks.
  • Innocent Inaccurate: Of course the Wires are harmless! They just make people nice, take naps, and give them a cool growth spurt! They grow out of this after Lane gives them a sisterly talk.
  • Psychic Children: Though currently limited to telepathy, they do have potential for more... Damaging pursuits.
  • Expressive Ears: Their cat ears perk up and droop according to their emotions.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Their attempts to steal from Spamton cause him to hurt Amy. Their complaining about this to Lane sets the pieces in motion for her and Spamton's friendship... Along with her near deal with Gaster.
  • Free-Range Children: Essentially wander around Cyber World completely unsupervised and somehow never come to serious harm. Being the Queen's nieces might help that.
  • Kids Hate Vegetables: They aren't particularly fond of eating their greens.
  • The Cutie: Innocent, cute, pure, idealistic... They tick all the boxes.
  • Book Dumb: Implied. Both have been portrayed as having difficulties with their homework (especially math homework), and neither are too fond of Code Crackers, whose taste depends on the user's intelligence.
  • Kindhearted Cat Lover: Absolutely love Tasques, and are very sweet little girls.

Tropes that apply to Amy

Tropes that apply to Effie

  • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: The Foolish Sibling to Amy's Responsible.
  • Meaningful Name: Effie, and by extension, Euphemia, is derived from FM radio.
  • Irony: Effie, the more chaotic, spicy twin to her sister's sugary sweetness, has a crush on Gigabyte Mau, daughter to the orderly Tasque Manager. One that's reciprocated, no less!

Tropes that apply to Timberly

The twins' adorable pet kitten. Cuddly, playful, sweet, and perhaps somewhat mischievous as a result of the twins and their antics. Perhaps a little naive, but kind at heart.
  • Cute Kitten: Cute enough to induce Cuteness Proximity in his check description.
  • Fun Size: Is incredibly small and tiny, noted as being able to fit in a single hand. Even after accidentally using a Blue Tooth on herself, she's still incredibly little; you'll just need two hands to carry her now.
  • Thieving Pet: Has a tendency to steal from people and places if the items are shiny enough to catch their eye.
     Deckle 
Frequently dozes off or spaces out (sometimes even in the middle of conversation), but is generally a fairly chill person to be around. Usually the voice of reason when it comes to her friends' mischief, but that's only when he's awake to see it happen. She isn't above needling the others either, especially if he knows something juicy is up and about between her friends.

Tropes applying to Deckle:

  • Only Sane Man: Usually the only one in the Alphabet Gang who points out and tries to avert their stupid stunts, to mixed results.
  • Eyes Always Shut: Downplayed. Due to her frequent habit of dozing off, Deckle is almost always drawn with his eyes closed. However, in text, this is obviously much less prevalent.
  • Sleepyhead: Constantly tired and often falls asleep at random times.
  • Children Are Innocent: A young Swatchling chick and one of the few prevalent Swatchlings that aren't plotting anything nefarious.
     Deborah "Debbie" Halifax 
A charismatic and warm hearted young woman with little patience for those who disrespect her or her friends. Polite on the outside, but somewhat snippy internally. A hard worker with a supreme knack for scheduling, even if she sometimes bites off more than she can chew.

Tropes applying to Debbie:

  • Meaningful Name: Deborah is taken from Digital Audio Broadcasting, a British radio frequency. Halifax is a British town where a primitive guillotine was first invented, and a guillotine is Debbie's weapons.
  • Ship Tease: With Bubbles.

     Erith "Eri" Logisceles 
Shy and much more withdrawn than her friends, she does her best to present herself as harmless in spite of her dangerous nature as an error. Something of a wallflower. Not as outwardly rebellious as her friends, but supports them anyway in her own way.

Tropes applying to Eri:

  • Meaningful Name: Eri is a kind of silk, befitting a spider Darkner. Logisceles is taken from Loxosceles, the scientific name for the Brown Recluse Eri is based on, and logic error.
     O'Malley Laiche-Owsley 
Excitable, curious and always happy to share what he loves with the world! Often oblivious to how the world reacts, but still. They're gullible, can't take hints, and don't have many friends, but remain cheerful nonetheless. That kid who always wants to show you his cool bug collection.

Tropes applying to O'Malley

  • Meaningful Name: O'Malley is derived from Malaria.
  • Ascended Extra: Initially appeared as a background character at the Alphabet Gang's school, whose defining trait was that he brought a jar stuffed with snails to school for show and tell.
  • Collector of the Strange: Collects snails. Live snails. In a jar.
     Rosalind-Aletheia "Thia" Laiche-Owsley 
Unlike her rambunctious younger sibling, Thia's got a fairly good head on her shoulders. Responsible, cool headed, and almost maternal at times, she's usually the one to clean up her little brother's messes. Despite how annoyed she can get at them, she loves O'Malley with all her heart, and will get more than a little ticked at whoever happens to bring harm to them. A hard and competent worker, she enjoys taking care of people, even if some of them are more trouble than they're worth.

Tropes applying to Thia:

     Deneca Kirschoff 
Gentle, caring, and good with children, but also rather... Explosive when hyped up. And it is very easy to hype her up. Will never harm an innocent, at least to the best of her abilities. Passionate about many things, and does her best to spread that passion to others.
  • Meaningful Name: Deneca is derived from Seneca and Deneko. Kirschoff is taken from Kirchhoff's laws of electric circuits.
     Ulla 
Kindhearted and fiercely loyal to those it cares about, but has something of a short fuse and tempestuous nature. Overbearing at times with her desire to help, but they only want the best for those around them. Naturally curious and occasionally clingy, owing to it's complete lack of memories. Technically conflict averse, but isn't above threatening people to accept a peaceable solution or else (even if the sincerity of those threats are hit or miss).

Tropes applying to Ulla

  • Meaningful Name: Ulla is a Nordic name that means "will" or "determination", a possible hint to her origins.
  • Amnesiac Resonance: Has no memories to speak of, but recognizes several different people who she's never met.

     Kikuchiyo Himawari 
Poised, powerful, intimidating, graceful; all things the heir to the esteemed Himawari family should be... and things Kikuchiyo wishes he was. Though polite and kind on the surface, it doesn't take much to break past that cordial exterior to find the fretful, insecure, and easily rattled young man underneath. He supposedly means well, though his difficulties with being honest with both others and himself often casts those intentions into doubt. While secretive and overly conscious of others' perceptions of him, Kikuchiyo ultimately just wants to bond with those around him. His upbringing has made him somewhat ignorant of the outside world, particularly pop culture. He's more than happy to learn, however.

Tropes applying to Kikuchiyo:

  • Abusive Parents: His parents place horrifically high expectations on him, constantly making him feel like nothing he did was ever enough, leaving him with terrible Impostor Syndrome. He's anxious to leave the Dark World because he's falling behind with his studies as a result, and thinks if he shows them evidence of a whole different world, they'll finally accept him. The poor guy just wants his parents' approval, which is sadly a fool's errand.
  • The Un-Favorite: His parents love his more talented younger sisters much more than they do him.
  • In-Series Nickname: Pretty much everyone just calls him Kiku.
  • Lonely Rich Kid: The heir to the incredibly affluent Himawari Dynasty Conglomerate and grew up almost totally isolated from his peers.
  • Old Money: As stated in his overly long and formal self introduction, his family's been around for a whopping ninety-four generations, and they're one of the wealthiest families in history.
  • Token Rich Student: Out of all the students at the community college, he's easily the most wealthy.
  • The Wrongful Heir to the Throne: He may not be a prince, but Kiku's next in line to inherit the Himawari Conglomerate, and his parents don't like that fact one bit. Strangely, it's not because he's at all incompetent in any manner; he simply doesn't reach the astronomical standards his parents set for him.
  • Meaningful Name: His name has the kanji for "chrysanthemum" in it. Not only are they his favorite flower, they represent royalty, longevity, and rejuvenation in Japan. However, they're also a common flower to give when mourning, and white ones (which Kiku is mainly associated with) specifically represent death, but also truth and honesty. They're also said to keep away evil spirits, which could come in handy considering the man he's in love with suffers from possession...

AU variants

     Wheel! 5 GB 
5 Gigabytes as they are in Deltawheel. Rather than being a band, Gen and B.T are the Royal Artists, while Sosou is their bodyguard.

Tropes applying to them as a whole:

Tropes applying to Sosou:

A cold, stoic, and no nonsense guard robot who was lucky enough to be implanted with an AI chip as the last Royal Scientist's final project... Or so she's been told, anyway.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Was forced into being a guard robot when Swatch found out Textile was building himself a daughter, first of all. While she lived a fairly smooth life with him, after her father was caught committing treason, she was forced to help detain him. However, due to her AI chip being on equal priority as her guard programming, she hesitated heavily. As such, after Textile was sealed in the underground labs, she had her memories of him wiped, and she had her AI placed on lower priority.
  • The Stoic: Rarely emotes, with a flat intonation and utter lack of expression. This is due to her AI chip having lower priority than her guard programming, which suppresses her emotions.
  • Stoic Woobie: Can't feel emotions properly, but still resents how she's completely replaceable. Unable to feel or emote how she wants, and devotes everything she is to her job, since she feels like she doesn't have worth otherwise.
  • Lawful Stupid: Will fly into blind, violent rages if she catches anyone breaking the law within her sights. Justified, as that's more her guard programming than Sosou herself.
  • Berserk Button: Rule breaking, as stated above. And God help you if you harm Gen or B.T and she finds out.
  • Boisterous Weakling: Inverted. She almost never emotes and is the deadliest out of the three.
  • Killer Robot: Slightly downplayed since she's programmed to not kill anyone unless they're specifically on the blacklist, but she's described as "a walking armory", so she's still deathly dangerous to take on in battle.
  • Boring, but Practical: Her main method of taking down enemies is rushing them, breaking their legs, and then shooting them in the face if permitted. Not as flashy as other versions of her, but certainly one of the most effective.

Tropes applying to Gen:

A former lighting and sound technician in the Land of Plush and Peace, he was donated from there to Chroma City following the daycare closing down. Neurotic, paranoid, and easy to scare, but ironically, the best at handling people out of the three.
  • The Woobie: Oh man, this poor guy. His brother's best friend goes insane, then said best friend sabotages their last concert, horribly traumatizing him psychologically. He learns he has to leave his brother behind, and the best friend from earlier gives him a "The Reason You Suck" Speech that only exacerbates his anxiety. He arrives in Chroma City right as Swatch is beginning to head down a dark path, to boot. All of this has left Gen a nervous wreck who runs almost entirely on anxiety, afraid of what could happen if anything were to shake the delicate balance he has now.
  • Must Have Caffeine: Drinks way too much coffee and hot chocolate due to constant nightmares and anxiety. In addition, the uniform he wears covers up his solar panels, so he's already running on lower energy than he should anyway.
  • Workaholic: In contrast to his canon counterpart, Wheel!Gen actually works incredibly hard, fearful of what could happen if he ever slacked or, Light forbid, dozed off on the job, which fuels his caffeine addiction and anxiety.

Tropes applying to B.T:

A radio darkner who was picked up off the streets by Swatch when they were relatively young. Despite being brought up as their protege, following a series of incidents that broke his trust beyond repair, they have some incredibly mixed feelings on their boss now. Misanthropic, pessimistic, and heavily distrustful, they've essentially given up on the world and are just waiting for the next catastrophe to happen.
  • Silent Snarker: Much like canon, they don't speak. Unlike canon, they're much less willing to hold back any snide comments they may have, communicating via notebook or sign language.
  • Mentor in Sour Armor: To the duo of Tasque kittens they care for, Olaf and Ziggy.
  • Broken Pedestal: Used to hold Swatch in very high esteem, being one of the only people who showed her love and care. That was ruined after he was forced to receive bodily modifications he didn't want, only narrowly avoiding getting their voicebox removed as well.
  • Berserk Button: Don't even suggest that they be "grateful" for their body modifications. And don't look under his clothes unless you're the palace mechanic.
  • In-Series Nickname: Gen refers to her as "Beet" fairly often.

Maxie/PM’s Characters

     Kasii 

Tropes that apply to Kasii

     Bisk 

Tropes that apply to Bisk

     Chip 

Tropes that apply to Chip

     Scamantha 

Tropes that apply to Scammy

  • Cooldown: Scammy’s teleportation magic has a cool down that freezes her in place when she uses it to teleport a long distance.
  • Kill It with Fire: Scammy dies due to being fired by Boss.

     Iyma 

Tropes that apply to Mac

     Mauve 

Tropes that apply to Mauve

     V 15 C 0 UNT 

Tropes that apply to V 15 C 0 UNT

     Aarcea 

Tropes that apply to Arc

     Nimdanna 

Tropes that apply to Nippy

     Rando 

Tropes that apply to Rando

     The Boss 

Tropes that apply to Boss

Keebs' characters

     5 Gigabytes 
5GigaBytes (5GB) is a trio of robots that consist of an ambiguous A.I. named 5050 (who goes by Sosou), a boombox named Gen, and a radio named Byte (who goes by B.T.). They're Queen's reverse diss track band.

Tropes that apply to all three:

  • Boastful Rap: Inverted. They do rap, but as Queen's reverse diss track band, their music centers around putting themselves down and praising Queen.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Each member is associated with the following colors: pink, purple, and blue
  • Cute Little Fangs: All three of them are shown to have distinguishable canines in their designs. 2/3 of them have sharp-toothed underbites.
  • Cute Machines: Despite their size and somewhat intimidating design, B.T.'s mannerisms are regarded with fondness in and out of character. Though not as much, Sosou and Gen have also been regarded in this way.
  • Evil Counterpart: To Sweet Cap'n Cakes. Downplayed in that they're not really evil, just working for Queen. They also have their own Counterparts in the Enforcers.
  • Funny Robot: They can have moments of seriousness, but for now, the trio mostly serves as a means for laughs and lighthearted hijinks.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: All three of them conveniently possess a knack for machinery. They've even made mechas for the Queen's nieces. (Albiet, with some help from Lane)
  • Harmless Villain: Downplayed, as they aren’t considered villains as much as they are mildly antagonistic. Even with that though, they haven’t conclusively won a single fight, in or out of canon.
  • Killer Robot: Subverted. They're supposed to be security guards in addition to their positions as Queen's band, but are hilariously ineffective in battle despite their advanced weaponry.
  • Indecipherable Lyrics: Downplayed. Their lyrics are coherent, but the process they're put through (namely, getting bitcrushed beyond recognition) makes it difficult to tell what they're saying.
  • Jerkass: Mainly in the case of Sosou and Gen, who both exhibit snobbish and self-centered behavior.
  • Leitmotif: Some of their songs have hints of the tracks "Attack of the Killer Queen" and "Pandora Palace" in them.
  • Nice Mean And In Between: With B.T. being the "Nice", Gen being the "Mean," and Sosou the "In-Between”. The roles may switch between Gen and Sosou from time to time.
  • Older Sidekick: Sosou is 17 and the one considered to be the leader of 5GigaBytes, while B.T. and Gen are two-four years older than her.
  • Suspiciously Similar Song: Some of their songs are named after real-world songs.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: With certain palace staff members, such as the Enforcers. Most notably during Vitrien's escape from the palace.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: Mainly applies to Sosou and Gen; both of whom have warmed up to the likes of people such as Lane and the twins over the course of the many plot threads.
  • Ridiculously Human Robots: Gen and B.T can eat, sleep, drink, and do all sorts of other human functions. Sosou doesn't have any bodily functions, but she fits the bill for having a ridiculously human personality.

Tropes that apply to Sosou:

  • Blind Obedience: Worships Queen. So much so that they've shunned and even attacked those that have claimed to rebel against her. Though, it's implied that she's programmed to have these ideals by Textile. She's baffled by people like Kaien, who don't put Queen on the same pedestal that they do.
    Gen: Plus, don't ya think that's goin' a lil far?!
    Sosou: Queen and everything in this palace is my life, Gen! When it comes to that, nothing will ever be too far!
  • Boisterous Weakling: Talks big game before and during a fight, but lacks the skill, luck, and force to back it up.
  • Catchphrase: Often repeats that she and her band are "the most prestigious (and legal) band in all of Cyber City" when introducing or boasting about them.
  • Can't Take Criticism: Very sensitive when criticized about their music, and usually scoffs at it or finds solid reasons for why someone may not like it. (Other than the fact that it's just bad)
  • Inferiority Superiority Complex: Constantly desperate to prove that she is a decent member of Queen's staff. When demoted from guard bot duty, they started trying to find ways to one-up the Enforcers and get their title back.
  • Innocently Insensitive: Occasionally says things that are rude or offensive without meaning to.
  • In-Series Nickname: Gen calls her "Sou".
  • Lawful Stupid: Despises rebels with a passion. Besides certain exceptions, anyone who questions and/or chooses not to abide by Queen's rules is the enemy, no matter how cruel, unethical, or dumb said rules are.
  • Leader Wannabe: Just because they claim to be the leader of 5GB doesn't mean they’re particularly good at it.
  • Obliviously Evil: Her morals are usually tied down to defending Queen's honor and upholding the agenda that they believe she has.
  • Pet the Dog: Her bond and care for Textile, B.T., the twins, and Timberly highlights that Queen is not the only person she greatly values in her life. She's even shown to still care for Lane, even just a little, despite Lane's rebel tendencies.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: Perceiving that they're bigger than they actually are, she finds herself perplexed when people don't know about them and their band. Compared to the rest of the staff, she isn't a great fighter either.
  • The Napoleon: Short, loud, self centered, and bossy, she fits the bill to a T.

Tropes that apply to Gen:

  • Aloof Big Brother: To Cap'n.
  • Brilliant, but Lazy: A genuinely talented singer who's also a notorious slacker, much to Sosou's annoyance.
  • Cool Shades: Rarely seen without his iconic triangular sunglasses.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: While not being the brightest of the bunch, Word of God states that he's a much more formidable foe when he has a goal set in mind. This gets highlighted during the Wired Darlin' arc.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Often makes snide remarks at people, especially Sosou.
  • Hates the Job, Loves the Limelight: While downplayed, as he hasn't been working for Queen for too long, the name speaks for itself. Doesn't hate making music, but singing about his insecurities and kissing up to a dictator wouldn't have been his first musical career choice.
  • Inferiority Superiority Complex: Part of why he makes music is for the attention and exposure. He fully knows that their music isn't popular amongst the public, but the status of their band alone is enough to make him feel important.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Proves that he's this after going out of his way to save Darlin' from Queen's control.
  • Pet the Dog: Or rather, the cats.
    • Comforts Amy after she had gotten spooked, despite the previous bitterness he held towards her.
    • Chooses to suck up his pride let Effie win in a soda chugging contest.
    • Implied to show some kindness towards B.T. behind the scenes, such as keeping an eye on their Animal Crossing island while she was away.
  • Ray Gun: Has them embedded into his hands.
  • Thinking Out Loud: Some of his remarks are things he slips out unintentionally.
  • Unusual Eyebrows: He has three-lined eyebrows.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: With Sosou.
  • We Used to Be Friends: Before joining Queen's staff, Gen is said to have had involvement with a street artist who designed merch for him. This artist is implied to be Spice. (Whether that involvement was romantic or not is still unclear) And while they aren't sworn enemies, Gen disappeared for 2-3 years to work for the tyrant that Spice rebels against. So some hurt and maybe even some bitterness is inevitable.

Tropes that apply to B.T.:

  • Elective Mute: Hates speaking, but can and will if the situation truly requires it.
  • Badass Pacifist: Doesn't like to fight, but is nonetheless the deadliest to take on. Word of God states that 5GB would have won more fights if they didn't hold back as much.
  • Connected All Along: Is implicitly revealed to be related to Bolt and Beta. Word of God states that she's their youngest sibling. Also later revealed to have a connection to Bits and Navy.
  • Expressive Ears: Somewhat. Their flat ears will bend when they experience any negative emotions.
  • Family Theme Naming:
    • The name "Byte" matches that of Beta, Bolt, and Bits, who all have the letters B and T in their names.
    • Byte also has a name theme with Bits and their creator, Kilo. (Short for "Kilobyte") All of their are in the units of storage order.
  • Kindhearted Cat Lover: They are very sweet and have a strong fondness towards tasques. She even bases her appearance off of them as to appear more non-threatening.
  • Meaningful Name: "B.T." is a reference to the word "bluetooth."
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: Since the day they were first introduced, their real name has never been openly mentioned in canon. Even his bandmates, Sosou and Gen, don't know that her name is Byte.
  • Transformation Trinket: In the form of the Blue Tooth that he has, which works as a wireless wire and alters their form to be bigger and sharper.

     Textile 
An elite butler, mechanic, and the one in charge of managing the band he had a hand in creating (against his will), 5GigaBytes. Textile is an optimistic and caring individual who takes pride in his work, even when it overwhelms him.

Tropes applying to Textile:

  • Bird People: Like the other Swatchlings, he resembles a giant humanoid bird.
  • In-Series Nickname: Gen calls him "Text", and Sosou always refers to him as "Dadmaker".
  • Instant Expert: Picks up on most skills rather quickly, as he is sometimes tasked to learn peculiar skills (such as ballet).
  • Spock Speak: Speaks in a very polite, formal manner even towards those he's closest to, unless told that he doesn't have to be.
  • Papa Wolf: Very protective, mainly of Sososu. Implied to be the swatchling who beat up Wyfirus for infecting a staff member (who is implied to be Sosou) in his trivia.
  • Workaholic: Typically enveloped in his work to the point that he rarely gets time to himself or even for his daughter.

     Bolt and Beta 

Tropes that apply to both:

  • Family Theme Naming: They, along with their sibling, Byte, have the letters "B" and "T" somewhere in their names.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: With Beta being the Red and Bolt being the Blue.
  • Transformation Trinket: In the form of the two Blue Teeth that both of them possess to grow bigger and sharper.

Tropes that apply to Bolt:

  • Fantastic Racism: Distrustful towards addisons, as shown by her questioning of Harrison working at Mega's. Fortunately, she's started growing out of this.
  • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: With Bolt being the responsible of the two of them.
  • Honesty Is the Best Policy: Usually the one who insists on telling the truth when it comes to certain situations.
  • In-Series Nickname: Beta calls him "Bo".
  • Straight Man: Generally the more sensible of the duo, but can still have her moments of silliness.
  • The Stoic: Doesn't show many varied or loud emotions, and usually carries the same half-lidded-eyed expression unless caught off guard or in a dire situation.

Tropes that apply to Beta:

  • Affectionate Nickname: They sometimes affectionately call people "hun".
  • Cute Bruiser: Very cute-sy looking and very sweet, but they aren't adverse to a little violence. In fact, it even seems to crave it.
    Beta: Oh, did they leave already?! Darn... And here I was ready for a fight!
    Bolt: Heh... You sound disappointed.
    Beta: Maybe only a lil...
  • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: With Beta being the more foolish of the two.
  • Mighty Glacier: Very strong, but not the fastest in a fight.

     Bits 

Tropes that apply to Bits:

     Navy 

Tropes that apply to Navy:

  • Bait the Dog: Downplayed. While it's easy to tell that Navy is untrustworthy from the get-go, it may have been taken into question after he saved and healed Tam from Violet's amulet.
  • Fantastic Racism: Doesn't see Cyber City robots as equal to everyone else. Also seems to dislike viruses.
  • Improbable Hairstyle: His hair is oddly manta-shaped.
  • Laughably Evil: Sometimes there are moments where he's just a little too cartoonishly evil. Especially around his debut.
  • Manipulative Bitch: His words tend to get under people's skin, and very often this is done on purpose. He also uses Tam as a means of getting Bits back into his possession, as well as to get Lazuli's ring.
  • Weak Boss, Strong Underlings: Downplayed. He couldn't be entirely classified as weak. However, he still once used B.T., Bolt, Beta, and Bits as weapons. The first three of whom are very strong and could outnumber him if they weren't held under the control of the Blue Teeth at the time.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Throws away Bits after their errors caused them to get captured by Amarillo.

     Wyfirus and Piika 
Leader of the maus pack. Wyfirus is a theatrical virovirokun that resides in a maus den, living out his days constantly scheming of ways to overthrow Queen. And Piika (the real leader of the maus pack) is maus with a bit of a temper. It allowed Wyfirus into its den because it felt bad for him and now it’s just stuck with him.

Tropes applying to Wyfirus:

  • Big Bad Wannabe: Poses as a threat, but he's a general annoyance at best.
  • Goal in Life: To overthrow Queen and rule Cyber city. However, his stupidity and cowardice makes them too incompetent to fulfill it.
  • Harmless Villain: He serves no real threat to Queen or his so-called "rivals." In fact, Queen finds humor in some of his biweekly antics and more often than not, his fights with Gigabyte are treated like a game. (Whether he actually sees it that way or not is debatable)
  • Loners Are Freaks: Doesn't seem to show interest in forming friendships besides his fondness for the den maice. (Which he refers to as his "army") Any characters that have come close to it, such as O'Malley, are simply referred to as "allies."
    Wyfirus: "FRIENDS?????" FEH! I COULD NEVER BE DELUDED BY THE FALLACY OF THAT CONCEPT!
  • Overly Long Name: "Wyfirus Saffslammer III" is a bit of a mouthful compared to some.
  • Pet the Dog: His hatred of all other living things and his cartoonishly villainous facade is quick to crumble when it comes to his soft spot for maice.

Tropes applying to Piika:

     Kayden 
Kayden is a very sweet kid who likes to drag people (mainly the Alphabet Gang) into his little roleplaying (mis)adventures on occasion.

Tropes applying to Kayden:

  • Cheerful Child: He's always very upbeat, rarely letting his smile falter.
  • Innocent Inaccurate: Looks up to werewerewires and wants to be just like them. They don't understand what every plugboy has to go through to become one.
  • Kids Hate Vegetables: Shows occasional disdain for vegetables.
  • The Cutie: Very cute, imaginative and carries a positive mental attitude.

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