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* AnArmAndALeg: His left leg is a prosthesis from mid-thigh down, and it's strong enough to put a melon-sized dent in a car.

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* AnArmAndALeg: ArtificialLimbs: His left leg is a prosthesis from mid-thigh down, and it's strong enough to put a melon-sized dent in a car.
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[[Characters/RedVsBlueRedTeam Red Team]] ([[Characters/RedVsBlueDexterGrif Dexter Grif]]) | [[Characters/RedVsBlueBlueTeam Blue Team]] ([[Characters/RedVsBlueLeonardLChurch Leonard L. Church]], [[Characters/RedVsBlueLaverniusTucker Lavernius Tucker]], [[Characters/RedVsBlueMichaelJCaboose Michael J. Caboose]], [[Characters/RedVsBlueAgentWashington Agent Washington]])\\

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[[Characters/RedVsBlueRedTeam Red Team]] ([[Characters/RedVsBlueDexterGrif Dexter Grif]]) | [[Characters/RedVsBlueBlueTeam Blue Team]] ([[Characters/RedVsBlueLeonardLChurch Leonard L. Church]], [[Characters/RedVsBlueLaverniusTucker Lavernius Tucker]], [[Characters/RedVsBlueMichaelJCaboose Michael J. Caboose]], [[Characters/RedVsBlueAgentWashington Agent Washington]])\\Church]])\\



[[Characters/RedVsBlueProjectFreelancer Project Freelancer]] ([[Characters/RedVsBlueSimulationTroopers Simulation Troopers]] | [[Characters/RedVsBlueArtificialIntelligences Artificial Intelligences]]) | [[Characters/RedVsBlueCharonIndustries Charon Industries]] ([[Characters/RedVsBlueFelix Felix]], [[Characters/RedVsBlueLocus Locus]]) | [[Characters/RedVsBlueChorus Chorus]] | [[Characters/RedVsBlueCosmicPowers Cosmic Powers]] | [[Characters/RedVsBlueAllianceOfDefense Alliance of Defense]] | '''Others'''-]]]]]

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[[Characters/RedVsBlueProjectFreelancer Project Freelancer]] ([[Characters/RedVsBlueSimulationTroopers Simulation Troopers]] | [[Characters/RedVsBlueArtificialIntelligences Artificial Intelligences]]) | [[Characters/RedVsBlueCharonIndustries Charon Industries]] ([[Characters/RedVsBlueFelix Felix]], [[Characters/RedVsBlueLocus Locus]]) | [[Characters/RedVsBlueChorus Chorus]] | [[Characters/RedVsBlueCosmicPowers Cosmic Powers]] | [[Characters/RedVsBlueAllianceOfDefense Alliance of Defense]] | '''Others'''-]]]]]
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* GutturalGrowler: Literally, as demonstrated by [[http://lordjazor.tumblr.com/post/160916141174/been-seeing-this-speculation-around-a-lot-that his voice actor]] - the voice comes from so deep in the throat every word vibrates.
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* HiddenDepths: Jax is actually quite knowledgable about time travel, giving coherent explanations about how it's used in movies[[labelnote:*]]citing ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'', ''Film/StarTrek2009'', and ''Film/BackToTheFuture''[[/labelnote]], and giving a logical explanation as to what kind of paradoxes it can create.

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* HiddenDepths: Jax is actually quite knowledgable about time travel, giving coherent explanations about how it's used in movies[[labelnote:*]]citing ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'', ''Film/StarTrek2009'', and ''Film/BackToTheFuture''[[/labelnote]], ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture''[[/labelnote]], and giving a logical explanation as to what kind of paradoxes it can create.

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* PlotTriggeringDeath: For the Director, since her death led to his crimes and by extension nearly all of the events of the series.



* {{Sacrificial Lion}}ess: For the Director, since her death led to his crimes.
* SemperFi[=/=]SpaceMarine: Judging from her uniform and cap, she seems to have been from the UNSC Marine Corps, which fits into both categories.


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* SpaceMarine: Judging from her uniform and cap, she seems to have been from the UNSC Marine Corps.
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* BadassBaritone: He speaks in a deep voice, indicating how much knowledge he holds.
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* MeaningfulName: Caboose is the one who names him, and does so after Santa explains his purpose is to pass on his creators' gifts to those who are worthy. Of course this being Caboose, he apparently forgot that this isn't the ''real'' Santa.
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[[caption-width-right:322:''"I have a reputation to uphold. If word got out that two bounty hunters killed ''my'' men, shot up ''my'' property, and kidnapped ''my'' son all without consequences, that would be a sign of weakness... which is why I am personally going to bash your skulls open and feed you to my dogs."'']]

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[[caption-width-right:322:''"I have a reputation to uphold. If word got out that two bounty hunters killed ''my'' men, shot up ''my'' property, and kidnapped ''my'' son all without consequences, that would most certainly be a sign of weakness... which is why I am personally going to bash your skulls open and feed you to my dogs."'']]

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* ADayInTheLimelight: The ambiguously canon 360 episode "The Talk" is told entirely from his perspective as Tucker, Church, and Sarge attempt to give him, well, TheTalk.



* ADayInTheLimelight: The ambiguously canon 360 episode "The Talk" is told entirely from his perspective as Tucker, Church, and Sarge attempt to give him, well, TheTalk.



* TheIntern: Still in school with 47 more credits needed to graduate when he's placed with Dylan.



* TheIntern: Still in school with 47 more credits needed to graduate when he's placed with Dylan.



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* AssholeVictim: That said, his record ''did'' include rape, murder, money-laundering, drug-trafficking...


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* HeKnowsTooMuch: Why Locus kills him, as Felix and Siris used their real names.

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* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: She has some sort of personal beef with West and wants to be the one that deals with him. Thus, when she learns that Zero severely injured him, she's naturally angry and attempts to stab him with her knife. [[spoiler:It's because she's actually half his daughter, with East revealed to be a kind of LiteralSplitPersonality of hers]].



* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: She has some sort of personal beef with West and wants to be the one that deals with him. Thus, when she learns that Zero severely injured him, she's naturally angry and attempts to stab him with her knife. [[spoiler:It's because she's actually half his daughter, with East revealed to be a kind of LiteralSplitPersonality of hers]].

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* TravelToProjectile: Phase can teleport to the location of her knife. [[TeleportSpam She makes frequent use of this in combat]], throwing her knife to reposition herself and quickly cover large distances.
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** The Meta is a LightningBruiser, using his strength in combat; Zero is a speedy martial artist, who uses his skill.
** The Meta uses a combination weapon in the form of the Brute Shot, which is a much more “physical” weapon; Zero’s main weapon is the Great Key, a sword made of energy.
** The Meta’s armour is white and drab in colour; whilst Zero’s is RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver, not to mention glows at times.
** [[spoiler: The Meta’s “ally”, Sigma, was created using a fractured AI based on a human man’s mind, and was the one directing him as an empty shell from the beginning of his StartOfDarkness; the Black Lotus Zero, obtained at the very end, is an alien technological entity which truly controls the Ultimate Power which Zero struggles to.]]
** [[spoiler: The Meta’s original goal was not to become power, but to reform with the AI Fragments to achieve Metastability, and would later continue to for the sake of just power in a single-minded manner due to his psychological overriding; Zero seeks power for power’s sake as well, but he only does it as a means of revenge and because he feels entitled to.]]
** [[spoiler: The Meta is SmarterThanYouLook and is capable of playing the long game to get his hands on what he needs and uses his strengths and weaknesses with a surprising amount of cunning; Zero appears, and fairly is, a skilled tactician and leader but he begins to suffer a VillainousBreakdown even after getting his Ultimate Power and it hampers his performance.]]

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** The Meta is a LightningBruiser, TheJuggernaut, using his strength in combat; Zero is a speedy martial artist, who uses his skill.
** The Meta uses [[MixAndMatchWeapon a combination weapon in the form of the Brute Shot, Shot]], which is a much more “physical” "physical" weapon; Zero’s main weapon is the [[LaserBlade Great Key, Key]], a sword made of energy.
** The Meta’s armour Meta's armor is white and drab in colour; color; whilst Zero’s Zero's is RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver, not to mention glows at times.
** [[spoiler: The Meta’s “ally”, Meta's "ally", Sigma, was created using a fractured AI based on a human man’s mind, and was the one directing him as an empty shell from the beginning of his StartOfDarkness; the Black Lotus Zero, obtained at the very end, is an alien technological entity which truly controls the Ultimate Power which Zero struggles to.]]
** [[spoiler: The Meta’s Meta's original goal was not to become power, powerful, but to reform with the AI Fragments to achieve Metastability, and would later continue to for the sake of just power in a single-minded manner due to his psychological overriding; Zero seeks power for power’s sake as well, but he only does it as a means of revenge and because he feels entitled to.]]
** [[spoiler: The Meta is SmarterThanYouLook [[SmarterThanYouLook Smarter Than He Looks]] and is capable of playing the long game to get his hands on what he needs and uses his strengths and weaknesses with a surprising amount of cunning; Zero appears, and fairly is, a skilled tactician and leader but he begins to suffer a VillainousBreakdown even after getting his the Ultimate Power and it hampers his performance.]]



* TeleportSpam: While he doesn't do it as frequently as Phase, his armor allows him to jump from one place to the next. His also has more freedom than Phase's, since she can seemingly only teleport to wherever her knife is.

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* TeleportSpam: While he doesn't do it as frequently as Phase, his armor allows him to jump from one place to the next. His also has more freedom than Phase's, since she can seemingly only [[TravelToProjectile teleport to wherever her knife is.is]].



* TeleportSpam: She's somehow capable of doing this, closing the distance between her and anyone she feels is in need of being introduced to her knives. To do so though, she needs to ''throw'' her knife, and then teleports to the location it was thrown. She mainly throws it behind opponents so as to catch them off guard from behind, or into vehicles so as to quickly catch up with them.

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* TeleportSpam: She's somehow capable of doing this, closing the distance between her and anyone she feels is in need of being introduced to her knives. To do so though, she needs to ''throw'' her knife, and then [[TravelToProjectile teleports to the location it was thrown.thrown]]. She mainly throws it behind opponents so as to catch them off guard from behind, or into vehicles so as to quickly catch up with them.

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** In terms of abilities and personality, Phase acts more casually and calmly, even when facing accomplished soldiers like Carolina while Agent East is otherwise hot-headed and brash. Phase can seemingly teleport towards her knife once thrown without consequence, while East possesses SuperSpeed that tires her out and leaves her vulnerable afterwards. "Duo" indicates that she went through similar experiments as East, but she has become hateful, vengeful, and villainous while East is just angry. Phase wears purple and black armor, in contrast to East's dark pink. [[spoiler:And then East turns out to be a LiteralSplitPersonality, that when merged back with Phase makes her purple parts pink.]]

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** In terms of abilities and personality, Phase acts more casually and calmly, even when facing accomplished soldiers like Carolina while Agent East is otherwise hot-headed and brash. Phase can seemingly teleport towards her knife once thrown without consequence, while East possesses SuperSpeed that tires her out and leaves her vulnerable afterwards. "Duo" indicates that she went through similar experiments as East, but she has become hateful, vengeful, and villainous while East is just angry. Phase wears purple and black armor, in contrast to East's dark pink. [[spoiler:And then East turns out to be a LiteralSplitPersonality, that when merged back with Phase makes her black parts pink and her purple parts pink.gold.]]

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->''"Step forth, mortal. The power for which you sought will summon the harbinger of destruction and rot."''


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->''"Are you fit for such power? […] I am known as the Black Lotus, keeper of the armor, and you are simply a mortal. Countless journey for such strength. All have fallen."''

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!Interstellar Daily

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!Dylan Andrews
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"People are quick to jump to conclusions. They see something or hear something and fit it into a preconceived emotional box. [...] It's up to people like me to find the very truth and expose the real facts."'']]
-->'''Voiced By:''' Anna Margaret Hollyman

A reporter for the Interstellar Daily determined to track down the Reds and Blues in Season 15.

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!Interstellar Daily

[[folder:Dylan Andrews]]
!Dylan Andrews
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"People are quick to jump to conclusions. They see something or hear something and fit it into a preconceived emotional box. [...] It's up to people like me to find the very truth and expose the real facts."'']]
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!The Guardian
-->'''Voiced By:''' Anna Margaret Hollyman

A reporter for the Interstellar Daily determined to track down the Reds and Blues in Season 15.
by:''' Devin Finn
An alien construct guarding a temple.




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* DualWielding: Wields two giant swords.
* FlamingSword: Its swords are on fire.
* MacGuffinGuardian: Guards a temple and the Key within.
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[[folder:The Black Lotus]]
!The Black Lotus
-->'''Voiced by:''' Devin Finn
An alien construct that guards the Ultimate Power.
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* MacGuffinGuardian: Calls itself the Keeper of the Armor. Anyone wishing to use the Armor must be judged worthy by it.
* ThirdEye: Has a yellow light on its forehead like a third eye, fitting for one who is tasked with judging others.
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!Interstellar Daily

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!Dylan Andrews
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"People are quick to jump to conclusions. They see something or hear something and fit it into a preconceived emotional box. [...] It's up to people like me to find the very truth and expose the real facts."'']]
-->'''Voiced By:''' Anna Margaret Hollyman

A reporter for the Interstellar Daily determined to track down the Reds and Blues in Season 15.
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A criminal syndicate led by Zero.

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A criminal syndicate led by Zero.
Zero; the antagonists of ''[[WebAnimation/RedVsBlueZero Zero]]''.

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A former Alliance member who is in search of the Ultimate Power.

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A former Alliance member GLASS operative who is in search of the Ultimate Power.

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!Unaffiliated

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!Siris/Mason Wu
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are not crooks [...] The three of us set out to stop criminals. We do good, we get paid, everybody wins."'']]
--> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChristopherSabat

Locus and Felix's partner in the past.

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[[folder:Mason Wu / Siris]]
!Siris/Mason Wu
!Viper
A criminal syndicate led by Zero.

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* CurbStompBattle: So far, all their appearances have them steamrolling over any and all opposition they face. Even veteran fighters and former Freelancers like Carolina and Wash were unable to defeat them, much less the soldiers stationed at the base housing the artifact. The only time they ever face any real trouble is up against the Alien Guardian, which actually gives Zero and Phase a serious fight. [[spoiler:It takes until the final episode for Carolina and Shatter Squad to score a definitive win against them, and even then, Diesel is the only one who gets taken out in a one-on-one fight. West gets Phase [[HeelFaceTurn to switch sides]] by reaffirming his parental love for her, and Zero's defeat in part comes as a result of Phase assisting Shatter Squad]].
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: Barring Diesel, Zero and Phase share some sort of relationship with the older members of Shatter Squad: Zero was once close friends with Axel before something happened to make Zero betray their group ([[spoiler:namely Axel shooting at Zero and making him fall off a cliff after Zero snapped out as the government attempted to dispose of him]]), and Phase has some sort of history with West. [[spoiler:It's revealed that Phase is West's ''actual'' daughter, that East is just a clone split off from her. Zero rescued her from Starlight Labs after he faked his death, and she created East to pass off as West's daughter in her place. While initially loyal to Zero so long as she could get revenge on West, after initiating a SplitPersonalityMerge with East, she's begun to question Zero and her own decisions.]]
* TerribleTrio: A rare serious case, Zero being the leader, with Phase and Diesel as the sidekicks.
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->''"I'll exact my revenge... while also burning this world
to stop criminals. We do good, we get paid, everybody wins."'']]
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Locus and Felix's partner in
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-->'''Voiced By:''' Christian Young

A former Alliance member who is in search of the Ultimate Power.



!!Associated Tropes:
* AintTooProudToBeg: Begs Ruben Lozano for mercy after the crime boss threatens to invoke RevengeByProxy.
* AnArmAndALeg: His left leg is a prosthesis from mid-thigh down, and it's strong enough to put a melon-sized dent in a car.
* BountyHunter: Along with Felix and Locus. He apparently got them the gig.
* ChangedMyMindKid: He considers abandoning Felix and Locus when things get ugly since Ruben didn't know he was part of their team, but ultimately he sticks around.
* EarNotch: On the same side as his prosthesis and eyebrow scar.
* EveryoneHasStandards: He's against illegally taking Gabriel Lozano hostage and would rather have turned him over to the police.
* HappilyMarried: Implied towards an unseen woman named Megan. Felix even says that Siris can use his third of the bounty money to buy something nice for his wife.
* HeelRealization: A low grade one, but when he tells the dying Lozano that he shouldn't have brought family into it, Ruben replies that 'you did it first'. Siris takes a minute to think on that.
* HonorBeforeReason: Refuses to run a red light even as they have the son of a crime boss tied up in their trunk.
* IHaveAFamily: His motivation for considering abandoning Felix and Locus. He changes his mind and doesn't go through with it.
* KickChick: A male example. He incorporates his powerful cybernetic leg into his fighting style, such as using it to break a gun.
* LightningBruiser: Strong enough to snap metal pipes in half and hard to catch when he gets moving.
* MoralityChain: A failed one. He got Locus and Felix into the bounty hunting game for the good they could do and serves as the group's moral compass, but ends up being talked into the ransom scheme. He's also nowhere to be seen in the Chorus arc, where Locus and Felix's morals have taken a nosedive.
* PurpleIsPowerful: His clothes are dark purple, and his shades are tinted purple. Judging by his skills and strength, he is also the most physically powerful of the trio. (See SuperStrength below)
* SuperStrength: He's strong to begin with, and fast enough to evade bullets, but his prosthesis has enough force to kick a chunk of exhaust pipe through a man's chest.
* TokenGoodTeammate: He's much more reluctant to engage in illegal activities than his partners.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: If he hadn't stayed behind to help Felix and Locus fight off Lozano's men, they would've most likely been killed. This would have left Chorus in a much better place than if Felix and Locus had manipulated them to keep their civil war going.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's unclear what happened to him after the final confrontation with Lozano. Only thing clear is that he ''wasn't'' involved with Locus and Felix by time of the Chorus Trilogy, and as a result, the lack of their MoralityChain led to them working with Charon Industries and the CivilWar on Chorus.

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!!Associated Tropes:
* AintTooProudToBeg: Begs Ruben Lozano for mercy AllForNothing: He considers [[spoiler:his time being trained to lead the second Shatter Squad to have been wasted after the crime boss threatens war ended]], and his obsession with the Ultimate Power is him lashing out about this.
* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler:It's never made clear what the entity behind the Ultimate Power does
to invoke RevengeByProxy.Zero after deeming him unworthy. Zero just disappears in a manner that seems rather painful to him.]]
* AndThenWhat: He denies it vehemently, but it's revealed in ''SIDEWAYS'' that he has no idea what the so-called "Ultimate Power" even is or what he'll even do with it.
* BadBoss: He's calm when he's in control, but he's quick to threaten and throw his weight around the moment his decisions are questioned, shown most prominently when Phase begins questioning his mission for the Ultimate Power.
* BeneathTheMask: [[spoiler:He puts up a front of being an unflappable mastermind, but it's ultimately shown that Zero is a highly insecure, entitled, and pathetic manchild who desperately wants to feel any kind of validation.]]
* BigBad: The eponymous antagonist of ''Red vs. Blue: Zero''.
* BigBadWannabe: In the end, he turns out to be this. While he poses a legitimate threat and is powerful and skilled enough to wipe the floor with any opposition, even highly trained military operatives like Shatter Squad and Freelancers, [[spoiler:he has no idea what the Ultimate Power does and is really just trying to get it in a deranged and nonsensical attempt to prove himself, not even having a real plan of what he's going to do with it]]. [[spoiler:Once he finally gets it, he doesn't have much control over it thanks to the Black Lotus being the one who actually controls the Ultimate Power, resulting in him being beaten by Shatter Squad and being whisked off by the Black Lotus to an ambiguous, but obviously unpleasant fate when it has enough of him.]]
* ColdHam: For the most part he puts up a calm and composed façade, but he has a fondness for cheesy lines as it were.
-->'''Zero:''' I'll exact my revenge, while also burning this world to the ''ground.''
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Intentionally or not, Zero seems to one towards the Meta from Seasons 6 to Season 10, as they are both power-hungry individuals yet are also different in many, ''many'' ways;
** [[spoiler: The Meta was created when Sigma corrupted Maine during his Freelancer days, turning him against his allies; Zero left the Alliance of Defence of his own free will when the Great War ended.]]
** The Meta is a LightningBruiser, using his strength in combat; Zero is a speedy martial artist, who uses his skill.
** The Meta uses a combination weapon in the form of the Brute Shot, which is a much more “physical” weapon; Zero’s main weapon is the Great Key, a sword made of energy.
** The Meta’s armour is white and drab in colour; whilst Zero’s is RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver, not to mention glows at times.
** [[spoiler: The Meta’s “ally”, Sigma, was created using a fractured AI based on a human man’s mind, and was the one directing him as an empty shell from the beginning of his StartOfDarkness; the Black Lotus Zero, obtained at the very end, is an alien technological entity which truly controls the Ultimate Power which Zero struggles to.]]
** [[spoiler: The Meta’s original goal was not to become power, but to reform with the AI Fragments to achieve Metastability, and would later continue to for the sake of just power in a single-minded manner due to his psychological overriding; Zero seeks power for power’s sake as well, but he only does it as a means of revenge and because he feels entitled to.]]
** [[spoiler: The Meta is SmarterThanYouLook and is capable of playing the long game to get his hands on what he needs and uses his strengths and weaknesses with a surprising amount of cunning; Zero appears, and fairly is, a skilled tactician and leader but he begins to suffer a VillainousBreakdown even after getting his Ultimate Power and it hampers his performance.]]
** [[spoiler: The Meta turned on Washington after getting what he needed; Zero was betrayed by his teammate Phase.]]
** The Meta once used a voice modulator to make the Reds and Blues fight to improve his odds; Zero directly invited Shatter Squad to have one last go at beating him so he could crush them completely.
** The Meta is a silent antagonist; Zero makes a lot of elegant statements.
* EntitledBastard: Zero has a massive sense of entitlement. His entire motive for everything he does is that he's [[spoiler:angry he didn't get to lead the original Shatter Squad]] and he feels he deserves the Ultimate Power simply because he's the strongest.
* EtTuBrute: During the flashback in "Duo", he bitterly states that he once trusted Axel, although the circumstances of their falling-out are unexplained.
* EvilCounterpart: Acts as a counterpart to both One and Axel.
** To Agent One. Aside from one being colored blue and the other red, Agent One is cocky and has trouble working with the rest of her teammates. In contrast, Zero acts far more professionally and works very well with his own team.
** To Axel. Both are parental figures towards an ActionGirl [[spoiler:separated from their biological parents]] and are red and grey.
* EvilIsHammy: Whenever being grandiose is necessary, Zero veers into over-the-top scenery.
-->'''Zero:''' I can feel it... The power to change... '''[[SuddenlyShouting EVERYTHING!!]]'''
* FairPlayVillain: By "Shattered", he's perfectly capable of [[spoiler:simply waltzing into the temple and taking the Ultimate Power unopposed]], but deliberately reveals his location to Shatter Squad to give them one last chance to stop him and prove once and for all he's better than they are.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Zero puts on the front of being a NobleDemon WellIntentionedExtremist, but at the end of the day he's just a selfish, entitled monster obsessed with gaining some sort of power.
* HeroicWannabe: [[spoiler:Zero's entire grievance against GLASS and the Alliance of Defense is that he didn't get to lead the original Shatter Squad and play hero.]]
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: [[spoiler:He's got the abilities to be a SmugSuper, but in reality, his search for the Ultimate Power is implied to just be a way to prove to everyone else that he wasn't too weak to lead what would have been a second Shatter Squad. His VillainousBreakdown in the final episode more has to do with the entity behind the Ultimate Power repeatedly interrupting the fight to express its doubts over his worthiness than the hits he's actually taking from Shatter Squad]].
* InsaneTrollLogic: [[spoiler:He's convinced the Alliance of Defense betrayed him because they didn't let him lead the original Shatter Squad, even though it was because the Great War ended.]]
* ItsAllAboutMe: [[spoiler:His entire rampage and quest for the Ultimate Power is him lashing out over not getting to be the leader of the original Shatter Squad. It doesn't matter to him that this was because the Great War ended, and all he really cares about is making himself seem big.]]
* TheLeader: He's the leader of Viper, as evident by both Phase and Diesel calling him "Commander".
* MotiveDecay: [[spoiler:Zero originally yearned for revenge against the Alliance of Defense for shutting down GLASS and screwing him over with their "experiments and manipulations". After gaining the Ultimate Power, he instead wants to show off his strength by destroying everything.]]
* MyHeroZero: Although it is the product of a MeaningfulRename, [[spoiler:as once the government decided to get rid of Shatter Squad's top agent, Agent One, he had to choose the number before it. He even greets the new One by saying "Hello One... I am Zero.".]]
* NobleDemon: Subverted. He seems to have some sort of code and fair play, but ultimately it's just posturing.
* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: He talks a big game about the corruption of the Alliance of Defense and their countless "experiments and manipulations", but at the end of the day [[spoiler:he's just doing it because he feels cheated he never got to be the leader of the original Shatter Squad and is basically throwing a gigantic tantrum over it.]]
* OmnicidalManiac: [[spoiler:Once he finally gets the Ultimate Power, he decides to use it to decimate the universe out of both spite and his desire to show off his strength.]]
* PowerIncontinence: [[spoiler:He's unable to make full use of the Ultimate Power when he finally obtains it, mostly because a separate entity already controls it and finds his performances against Shatter Squad disappointing.]]
* PsychopathicManchild: Downplayed. While he isn't outwardly childish, at his core Zero is an entitled brat, and his entire motivation essentially boils down to [[spoiler:him throwing a tantrum over not getting to lead the original Shatter Squad and prove how cool he is]], an undeniably childish motivation.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Not black specifically, but Zero's armor is colored dark gray and red.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:He's seeking revenge on the government for attempting to dispose of him after the Shatter Squad he was intended to lead was shut down]].
* SanitySlippage: [[spoiler:He completely loses it after getting the Ultimate Power, becoming increasingly louder and deciding to decimate the entire universe.]]
* SmugSuper: Subverted. He's highly skilled, being able to wipe the floor with Freelancers, Shatter Squad, and other military personnel, and he ''acts'' like he's unbearably smug about it, but it's ultimately shown to be a cover for his fragile ego.

* AnArmAndALeg: His left leg is a prosthesis TeleportSpam: While he doesn't do it as frequently as Phase, his armor allows him to jump from mid-thigh down, and one place to the next. His also has more freedom than Phase's, since she can seemingly only teleport to wherever her knife is.
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:He's last seen being whisked off by the entity behind the Ultimate Power to parts unknown while screaming.p, with the implication
it's strong enough to put a melon-sized dent in a car.either AFateWorseThanDeath or just plain old death.]]
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:During the final battle, he gets progressively louder and more reckless as the entity behind the Ultimate Power repeatedly doubts his worthiness]].

* BountyHunter: Along WeCanRuleTogether: When he had his falling out with Felix Axel, he asked Axel to join him in his quest for revenge. Axel declined.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Zero
and Locus. He apparently got them the gig.
* ChangedMyMindKid: He considers abandoning Felix and Locus when things get ugly since Ruben didn't
Axel appear to know he was part of their team, but ultimately he sticks around.
* EarNotch: On the same side
one another as his prosthesis and eyebrow scar.
* EveryoneHasStandards: He's against illegally taking Gabriel Lozano hostage and would rather have turned him over to the police.
* HappilyMarried: Implied towards an unseen woman named Megan. Felix even says that Siris can use his third of the bounty money to buy something nice for his wife.
* HeelRealization: A low grade one, but when he tells the dying Lozano that he shouldn't have brought family into it, Ruben replies that 'you did it first'. Siris takes a minute to think on that.
* HonorBeforeReason: Refuses to run a red light even as
shown in "Duo," though whether they have the son of a crime boss tied up in their trunk.
* IHaveAFamily: His motivation for considering abandoning Felix and Locus. He changes his mind and doesn't go through with it.
* KickChick: A male example. He incorporates his powerful cybernetic leg into his fighting style, such as using it to break a gun.
* LightningBruiser: Strong enough to snap metal pipes in half and hard to catch when he gets moving.
* MoralityChain: A failed one. He got Locus and Felix into the bounty hunting game for the good they could do and serves as the group's moral compass, but ends up being talked into the ransom scheme. He's also nowhere
were actually friends or just close acquaintances has yet to be seen in the Chorus arc, where Locus and Felix's morals have taken a nosedive.
* PurpleIsPowerful: His clothes are dark purple, and his shades are tinted purple. Judging by his skills and strength, he is also the most physically powerful of the trio. (See SuperStrength below)
* SuperStrength: He's strong to begin with, and fast enough to evade bullets, but his prosthesis has enough force to kick a chunk of exhaust pipe through a man's chest.
* TokenGoodTeammate: He's much more reluctant to engage in illegal activities than his partners.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: If he hadn't stayed behind to help Felix and Locus fight off Lozano's men, they would've most likely been killed. This would have left Chorus in a much better place than if Felix and Locus had manipulated them to keep their civil war going.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's unclear what happened to him after the final confrontation with Lozano. Only thing clear is that he ''wasn't'' involved with Locus and Felix by time of the Chorus Trilogy, and as a result, the lack of their MoralityChain led to them working with Charon Industries and the CivilWar on Chorus.
seen.



[[folder:Spencer Porkensenson]]
!Spencer Porkensenson
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spencer_s15.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Intention is no matter. Only consequence has true form."'']]
-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JasonMarnocha

An unknown soldier with a FOTUS Helmet. Actually just a legal process server, who informs Tucker that he owes several Chorusan mothers child support payments.

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[[folder:Spencer Porkensenson]]
!Spencer Porkensenson
[[folder:Phase]]
!Agent Phase
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spencer_s15.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Intention is no matter. Only consequence has true form."'']]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/phase_18_7.jpg]]
->''"Looking for me? I'm waiting."''
-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JasonMarnocha

An unknown soldier with a FOTUS Helmet. Actually just a legal process server, who informs Tucker that he owes several Chorusan mothers child support payments.
Hannah [=McCarthy=]




* AmbiguouslyEvil: His introductory scenes keep it vague as to what side he’s on, and what he plans on doing with Tucker once he finds him. He turns out to be a due process server serving Tucker a class action lawsuit.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: His helmet resembles that of an Elite, and his obsession with Tucker implies he is at least connected to the aliens. Completely averted after its revealed that he's just a process server.
* AntiquatedLinguistics: He speaks in an ''extremely'' formal and archaic style, especially after he's revealed as just being a process server. Why he speaks like this is entirely unknown, except for the [[RuleOfFunny obvious metafictional reason]].
* BlackKnight: Evokes the classical appearance and mannerisms of one. Averted on the mannerisms part when it's revealed that he's but a humble process server.
* BountyHunter: Characters consistently refer to him as a bounty hunter instead of by name. Whether he actually is a bounty hunter on top of being a process server is unclear.
* TheComicallySerious: He looks and acts far more intimidating than he actually should be, and the contrast between his appearance, mannerisms, and his actual job is his primary source of comedy.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite his [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver red and black]] armor, his true nature is noble.
* EmbarrassingLastName: Averted. His strange, overly-long last name doesn't seem to bother him in the slightest.
* EvilBrit: He clearly has a British accent. The “evil” part is subverted, however, when it turns out he's just "serving" Tucker with child support complaints.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a throaty voice that is serious and intimidating. Like with the other villain tropes that apply to him, this is subverted when he’s revealed to be a process server.
* ExactWords: "I serve Lavernius Tucker." And he proceeds to serve him a court order for a class action lawsuit for child support.
* FreakyElectronicMusic: His apparent {{Leitmotif}}.
* GoodAllAlong: His loyalties are unclear at first, but then he protects Dylan and Jax from the Blues and Reds, and is revealed to be a process server. If nothing else, he's a lawful servant of the court.
* GutturalGrowler: Literally, as demonstrated by [[http://lordjazor.tumblr.com/post/160916141174/been-seeing-this-speculation-around-a-lot-that his voice actor]] - the voice comes from so deep in the throat every word vibrates.
* MundaneMadeAwesome: The most intimidating, [[BadassBureaucrat badass process server]] in all of fiction.
* MysteriousWatcher: He debuts in this way in "The Chronicle", observing Dylan and Jax from the cliffs surrounding Blood Gulch.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His armor is designed like this, but it has no bearing on his actual morality.
* RedHerring: Everything about him is meant to make the viewer think he'll be the new 'armoured, mysterious badass villain who has an elaborate appearance' that has previously been done by Tex, Meta/Washington and Locus. He's just a process server that was sent after Tucker to inform him of the child support payments he needs to pay. He has no connection to the Blues and Reds, and once his job is done, he departs.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He doesn't contribute to the plot much by himself, but Dylan and Jax not mentioning that they saw him is what fuels Tucker's distrust of them, which allows Tucker to play into Temple's hands.
* SpikesOfVillainy: The giant spike on his helmet serves as this. Minus the "villainy" aspect.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Subverted. After the Chorus Trilogy built up Locus and Felix by having them serve as a MysteriousWatcher over the reds and blues, with distinctive armor and weaponry, he seemed like he was going to be this. [[AntiClimax He was not.]]
* UnstoppableMailman: Follows Tucker's trail across several planets, warzones, and an abandoned city, just to give him child support paperwork.
* VillainousFashionSense: His armor adheres to every villain design trope in the book. It helps hide the fact that he's a civil servant.
* WalkingSpoiler: DownplayedTrope in that he's really a RedHerring, and TheReveal of his true nature is an intentional AntiClimax.

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\n* AmbiguouslyEvil: His introductory scenes keep it vague as to what side he’s on, AffablyEvil: She's surprisingly personable and what he plans on doing with Tucker once he finds him. He turns out to be a due process server serving Tucker a class action lawsuit.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: His helmet resembles that of an Elite, and his obsession with Tucker implies he is at least connected to the aliens. Completely averted after its revealed that he's just a process server.
* AntiquatedLinguistics: He speaks in an ''extremely'' formal and archaic style, especially after he's revealed as just being a process server. Why he speaks like this is entirely unknown, except for the [[RuleOfFunny obvious metafictional reason]].
* BlackKnight: Evokes the classical appearance and mannerisms of one. Averted on the mannerisms part when it's revealed that he's but a humble process server.
* BountyHunter: Characters consistently refer to him as a bounty hunter instead of by name. Whether he actually is a bounty hunter on top of being a process server is unclear.
* TheComicallySerious: He looks and acts far more intimidating than he actually should be, and the contrast between his appearance, mannerisms, and his actual job is his primary source of comedy.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite his [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver red and black]] armor, his true nature is noble.
* EmbarrassingLastName: Averted. His strange, overly-long last name doesn't seem to bother him in the slightest.
* EvilBrit: He clearly has a British accent. The “evil” part is subverted, however, when it turns out he's just "serving" Tucker with child support complaints.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a throaty voice that is serious and intimidating. Like with the other villain tropes that apply to him, this is subverted when he’s revealed to be a process server.
* ExactWords: "I serve Lavernius Tucker." And he proceeds to serve him a court order
casual for a class action lawsuit for child support.
* FreakyElectronicMusic: His apparent {{Leitmotif}}.
* GoodAllAlong: His loyalties are unclear at first, but then he protects Dylan
terrorist, and Jax from the Blues and Reds, and is revealed to be a process server. If nothing else, he's a lawful servant of the court.
* GutturalGrowler: Literally, as demonstrated by [[http://lordjazor.tumblr.com/post/160916141174/been-seeing-this-speculation-around-a-lot-that his voice actor]] - the voice comes from so deep in the throat every word vibrates.
* MundaneMadeAwesome: The most intimidating, [[BadassBureaucrat badass process server]] in all of fiction.
* MysteriousWatcher: He debuts in this way in "The Chronicle", observing Dylan and Jax from the cliffs surrounding Blood Gulch.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His armor is designed like this, but it has no bearing on his actual morality.
* RedHerring: Everything about him is meant to make the viewer think he'll be the new 'armoured, mysterious badass villain who has an elaborate appearance' that has previously been done by Tex, Meta/Washington and Locus. He's just a process server that was sent after Tucker to inform him of the child support payments he needs to pay. He has no connection to the Blues and Reds, and once his job is done, he departs.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He doesn't contribute to the plot much by himself, but Dylan and Jax not mentioning that they saw him is what fuels Tucker's distrust of them, which allows Tucker to play into Temple's hands.
* SpikesOfVillainy: The giant spike on his helmet serves as this. Minus the "villainy" aspect.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Subverted. After the Chorus Trilogy built up Locus and Felix by having them serve as a MysteriousWatcher over the reds and blues,
even banters with distinctive armor Shatter Squad on occasion.
* AntagonisticOffspring: [[spoiler:Has not forgiven her father West for sending her to scientists who cut her up
and weaponry, he seemed like he was going to be this. [[AntiClimax He was not.such.]]
* UnstoppableMailman: Follows Tucker's trail across several planets, warzones, AssimilationBackfire: [[spoiler:Joining back up with East only ends up causing her to literally grow back her conscience, leading her to become more uneasy with her actions and an abandoned city, just Zero's mission]].
* CallingTheOldManOut: [[spoiler:She brutally reams West for turning her over to scientists who tortured and experimented on her.]]
* CoDragons: She and Diesel are this for Zero.
* ColdBloodedTorture: Inflicts this on Washington when he refused
to give him child support paperwork.
them the information they wanted.
* VillainousFashionSense: His armor adheres to every DarkActionGirl: Is female, and is one of Season 18's antagonists.
* DeviousDaggers: A knife-wielding
villain design trope who uses teleportation to attack from unexpected angles.
* DoNotCallMePaul: She is enraged when [[spoiler:West]] calls her by her real name, [[spoiler:Danyell]]. [[spoiler:She comes around after her HeelFaceTurn.]]
* EvilCounterpart: To Agent One. Both their parental figures are red and grey, [[spoiler:and they were separated from their biological families in a different way; One's family is said to be killed in action, while Phase's father gave her up to be experimented upon]].
* {{Foil}}:
** In terms of abilities and personality, Phase acts more casually and calmly, even when facing accomplished soldiers like Carolina while Agent East is otherwise hot-headed and brash. Phase can seemingly teleport towards her knife once thrown without consequence, while East possesses SuperSpeed that tires her out and leaves her vulnerable afterwards. "Duo" indicates that she went through similar experiments as East, but she has become hateful, vengeful, and villainous while East is just angry. Phase wears purple and black armor, in contrast to East's dark pink. [[spoiler:And then East turns out to be a LiteralSplitPersonality, that when merged back with Phase makes her purple parts pink.]]
** She is also this to Locus, both started out being presented as cold-blooded, but end up more complex as the story goes on. Unlike Locus, however, she questions her own actions [[spoiler:after becoming one again with East]], and does so a lot ''faster'', as while Locus began questioning his actions over the course of Season 13, two seasons after his introduction, and required suffering a TraumaCongaLine, Phase begins questioning her actions ''in the middle of her debut season'', and immediately starts questioning [[spoiler:after her SplitPersonalityMerge]].
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:She ends up being [[EasilyForgiven welcomed back into Shatter Squad]] without receiving any form of punishment for her actions throughout the season.]]
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:She joins Shatter Squad
in the book. It helps hide final episode after coming to terms with the fact that he's West actually cared about her]].
* LightningBruiser: While the teleporting plays
a civil servant.
role, she moves impressively fast while beating others.
* WalkingSpoiler: DownplayedTrope LiteralSplitPersonality: [[spoiler:East was a hololight clone created with a fragment of her personality. Notably, despite still being aligned against Shatter Squad post-merging, Phase does show some slight unease towards what she did to Tucker and more openly questions Zero's mission]].
* MeaningfulName: Even if without {{Intangibility}}, she can phase through people and barriers by teleporting.
* MyNaymeIs: [[spoiler:The subtitles on Rooster Teeth's website say her true name is "Danyell".]]
* PurpleIsPowerful: Purple is her preferred color (even her knives have such a trim), and she's definitely a flashy and lethal fighter.
* ShoutOut: Two to ''Anime/{{Naruto}}'', an unintentional one
in how her TeleportSpam of being able to travel wherever the knife is turned out to be very similar to the "Hiraishin" technique of Minato Namikaze (Torrian however only realized what he did after seeing her use it), and a deliberate in how the rivalry between One and East was meant to be akin to that he's really a RedHerring, of Naruto and TheReveal Sasuke. [[spoiler:Fittingly, the revelation East is a clone of Phase who undergoes a SplitPersonalityMerge and displays a desire to kill West for seemingly abandoning her furthers the allusion, as Sasuke betrays the Leaf Village and willingly becomes an ally of Orochimaru so as to gain the power to kill his true nature older brother Itachi after he caused the Uchiha Massacre.]]
* SplitPersonalityMerge: [[spoiler:She merges with her other half, East, in ''SIDEWAYS''. It's more literal than most examples due to East being a LiteralSplitPersonality]].
* TeleportSpam: She's somehow capable of doing this, closing the distance between her and anyone she feels
is an intentional AntiClimax.in need of being introduced to her knives. To do so though, she needs to ''throw'' her knife, and then teleports to the location it was thrown. She mainly throws it behind opponents so as to catch them off guard from behind, or into vehicles so as to quickly catch up with them.
* ThatManIsDead: [[spoiler:Gets very annoyed when her father calls her by her birth name.]]
* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: She has some sort of personal beef with West and wants to be the one that deals with him. Thus, when she learns that Zero severely injured him, she's naturally angry and attempts to stab him with her knife. [[spoiler:It's because she's actually half his daughter, with East revealed to be a kind of LiteralSplitPersonality of hers]].



[[folder:Wiz and Boomstick]]
!Wiz and Boomstick

The ''Red vs. Blue'' versions of the hosts of ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle''.

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[[folder:Wiz [[folder:Diesel]]
!Agent Diesel
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/diesel_18_8.jpg]]
->''"Hahahahaha! This is '''fun'''!"''
-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DamanMills
Zero's muscle
and Boomstick]]
!Wiz and Boomstick

The ''Red vs. Blue'' versions of the hosts of ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle''.
physical fighter.




* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Wiz uses the tagline about analyzing the combatants weapons, armors and skill to determine who'd win a ''Death Battle'', which confuses Simmons with how he said it.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: HotBlooded, {{Cloudcuckoolander}}-ness, Texan accent, loves causing Grif pain...
* LukeIAmYourFather: Sarge is heavily implied to be Boomstick's father, who abandoned him to join the military, or rather [[TheUnfavorite joined the military to abandon him]].
* MundaneUtility: Boomstick uses his shotgun to... write his name.
* RedOniBlueOni: Boomstick wears red armor and is HotBlooded and irrational, while Wiz wears blue armor and is (somewhat) saner.

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\n* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Wiz uses AttackItsWeakPoint: An example where the tagline about analyzing weak point has to be created, but his seemingly impenetrable armor actually can't withstand sustained damage to a single location. [[spoiler:Carolina takes him out by attacking his abdomen with a mix of melee and gunfire until a fissure big enough forms for her to blow him up.]]
* BadBoss: During his final battle with Carolina, he bats aside
the combatants weapons, armors {{Mooks}} summoned to back him up with his sweeping attacks and charges and even tosses one of them at Carolina at one point.
* BloodKnight: He ''really'' enjoys fighting and takes his time dispatching his opponents. When dealing with the normal soldiers in "Viper", he only ever runs ''once'' as he effortleesly manhandles them.
* TheBrute: He's the muscle of Zero's gang and prefers to pummel his enemies into the dirt than shoot them.
* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:He's killed when Carolina shoves explosives inside a breach in his armor and detonates them.]]
* CoDragons: With Phase for Zero.
* DumbMuscle: Played with. He's not stupid, but definitely not a tactician like Zero or Phase, preferring to rush his enemies and overwhelm them with sheer brute force. Carolina even pokes fun at this in their final battle.
-->'''Carolina''': [[SarcasmMode It speaks!]] [[DeadpanSnarker I thought you only grunted.]]
* EvilIsBigger: He towers over his teammates and enemies alike, and as bad as it gets.
* FlatCharacter: Unlike his two teammates, Diesel receives no backstory, HiddenDepths, or sympathetic qualities. From the beginning to the end of the season, his only defining trait is being Zero's bloodthirsty muscle.
* {{Foil}}: To West on a surface level, both being the big, physical men of their respective groups.
* TheJuggernaut: Of the unstoppable force variety, fights with Diesel are usually measured in seconds with only the main characters being capable of lasting longer. His first fight consisted him shrugging off bullets and even a rocket to the face with no ill effects, and handing beatdowns like candy.
* KillItWithFire: [[spoiler:Carolina kills him by creating a fissure in his armor, then attaching explosives to said breach to blow him to kingdom come.]]
* MadeOfIron: Throughout Season 18, Diesel is completely unharmed by various injuries that would have killed anyone else, including getting blasted with a rocket launcher ''twice''. [[spoiler:He's only killed when he's blown to pieces by Carolina.]]
* MightyGlacier: Subverted. He is capable of running fairly quickly, he just prefers to play with his food and let his enemies realize how screwed they are as he walks toward them, shrugging off their attacks.
* UnskilledButStrong: Diesel hits like a monster truck and shrugs off bullets like flies on a train, but possesses no technique, as demonstrated in his fights with West and Carolina, who employ their superior military training
and skill to determine who'd win a ''Death Battle'', which confuses Simmons with how he said it.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: HotBlooded, {{Cloudcuckoolander}}-ness, Texan accent, loves causing Grif pain...
* LukeIAmYourFather: Sarge is heavily implied to be Boomstick's father, who abandoned him to join the military, or rather [[TheUnfavorite joined the military to abandon him]].
* MundaneUtility: Boomstick uses his shotgun to... write his name.
* RedOniBlueOni: Boomstick wears red armor and is HotBlooded and irrational, while Wiz wears blue armor and is (somewhat) saner.
outmaneuver him.


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!Unaffiliated

[[folder:Mason Wu / Siris]]
!Siris/Mason Wu
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/siris___s14.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are not crooks [...] The three of us set out to stop criminals. We do good, we get paid, everybody wins."'']]
--> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChristopherSabat

Locus and Felix's partner in the past.

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!!Associated Tropes:
* AintTooProudToBeg: Begs Ruben Lozano for mercy after the crime boss threatens to invoke RevengeByProxy.
* AnArmAndALeg: His left leg is a prosthesis from mid-thigh down, and it's strong enough to put a melon-sized dent in a car.
* BountyHunter: Along with Felix and Locus. He apparently got them the gig.
* ChangedMyMindKid: He considers abandoning Felix and Locus when things get ugly since Ruben didn't know he was part of their team, but ultimately he sticks around.
* EarNotch: On the same side as his prosthesis and eyebrow scar.
* EveryoneHasStandards: He's against illegally taking Gabriel Lozano hostage and would rather have turned him over to the police.
* HappilyMarried: Implied towards an unseen woman named Megan. Felix even says that Siris can use his third of the bounty money to buy something nice for his wife.
* HeelRealization: A low grade one, but when he tells the dying Lozano that he shouldn't have brought family into it, Ruben replies that 'you did it first'. Siris takes a minute to think on that.
* HonorBeforeReason: Refuses to run a red light even as they have the son of a crime boss tied up in their trunk.
* IHaveAFamily: His motivation for considering abandoning Felix and Locus. He changes his mind and doesn't go through with it.
* KickChick: A male example. He incorporates his powerful cybernetic leg into his fighting style, such as using it to break a gun.
* LightningBruiser: Strong enough to snap metal pipes in half and hard to catch when he gets moving.
* MoralityChain: A failed one. He got Locus and Felix into the bounty hunting game for the good they could do and serves as the group's moral compass, but ends up being talked into the ransom scheme. He's also nowhere to be seen in the Chorus arc, where Locus and Felix's morals have taken a nosedive.
* PurpleIsPowerful: His clothes are dark purple, and his shades are tinted purple. Judging by his skills and strength, he is also the most physically powerful of the trio. (See SuperStrength below)
* SuperStrength: He's strong to begin with, and fast enough to evade bullets, but his prosthesis has enough force to kick a chunk of exhaust pipe through a man's chest.
* TokenGoodTeammate: He's much more reluctant to engage in illegal activities than his partners.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: If he hadn't stayed behind to help Felix and Locus fight off Lozano's men, they would've most likely been killed. This would have left Chorus in a much better place than if Felix and Locus had manipulated them to keep their civil war going.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's unclear what happened to him after the final confrontation with Lozano. Only thing clear is that he ''wasn't'' involved with Locus and Felix by time of the Chorus Trilogy, and as a result, the lack of their MoralityChain led to them working with Charon Industries and the CivilWar on Chorus.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spencer Porkensenson]]
!Spencer Porkensenson
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spencer_s15.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Intention is no matter. Only consequence has true form."'']]
-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JasonMarnocha

An unknown soldier with a FOTUS Helmet. Actually just a legal process server, who informs Tucker that he owes several Chorusan mothers child support payments.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: His introductory scenes keep it vague as to what side he’s on, and what he plans on doing with Tucker once he finds him. He turns out to be a due process server serving Tucker a class action lawsuit.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: His helmet resembles that of an Elite, and his obsession with Tucker implies he is at least connected to the aliens. Completely averted after its revealed that he's just a process server.
* AntiquatedLinguistics: He speaks in an ''extremely'' formal and archaic style, especially after he's revealed as just being a process server. Why he speaks like this is entirely unknown, except for the [[RuleOfFunny obvious metafictional reason]].
* BlackKnight: Evokes the classical appearance and mannerisms of one. Averted on the mannerisms part when it's revealed that he's but a humble process server.
* BountyHunter: Characters consistently refer to him as a bounty hunter instead of by name. Whether he actually is a bounty hunter on top of being a process server is unclear.
* TheComicallySerious: He looks and acts far more intimidating than he actually should be, and the contrast between his appearance, mannerisms, and his actual job is his primary source of comedy.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite his [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver red and black]] armor, his true nature is noble.
* EmbarrassingLastName: Averted. His strange, overly-long last name doesn't seem to bother him in the slightest.
* EvilBrit: He clearly has a British accent. The “evil” part is subverted, however, when it turns out he's just "serving" Tucker with child support complaints.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a throaty voice that is serious and intimidating. Like with the other villain tropes that apply to him, this is subverted when he’s revealed to be a process server.
* ExactWords: "I serve Lavernius Tucker." And he proceeds to serve him a court order for a class action lawsuit for child support.
* FreakyElectronicMusic: His apparent {{Leitmotif}}.
* GoodAllAlong: His loyalties are unclear at first, but then he protects Dylan and Jax from the Blues and Reds, and is revealed to be a process server. If nothing else, he's a lawful servant of the court.
* GutturalGrowler: Literally, as demonstrated by [[http://lordjazor.tumblr.com/post/160916141174/been-seeing-this-speculation-around-a-lot-that his voice actor]] - the voice comes from so deep in the throat every word vibrates.
* MundaneMadeAwesome: The most intimidating, [[BadassBureaucrat badass process server]] in all of fiction.
* MysteriousWatcher: He debuts in this way in "The Chronicle", observing Dylan and Jax from the cliffs surrounding Blood Gulch.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His armor is designed like this, but it has no bearing on his actual morality.
* RedHerring: Everything about him is meant to make the viewer think he'll be the new 'armoured, mysterious badass villain who has an elaborate appearance' that has previously been done by Tex, Meta/Washington and Locus. He's just a process server that was sent after Tucker to inform him of the child support payments he needs to pay. He has no connection to the Blues and Reds, and once his job is done, he departs.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He doesn't contribute to the plot much by himself, but Dylan and Jax not mentioning that they saw him is what fuels Tucker's distrust of them, which allows Tucker to play into Temple's hands.
* SpikesOfVillainy: The giant spike on his helmet serves as this. Minus the "villainy" aspect.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Subverted. After the Chorus Trilogy built up Locus and Felix by having them serve as a MysteriousWatcher over the reds and blues, with distinctive armor and weaponry, he seemed like he was going to be this. [[AntiClimax He was not.]]
* UnstoppableMailman: Follows Tucker's trail across several planets, warzones, and an abandoned city, just to give him child support paperwork.
* VillainousFashionSense: His armor adheres to every villain design trope in the book. It helps hide the fact that he's a civil servant.
* WalkingSpoiler: DownplayedTrope in that he's really a RedHerring, and TheReveal of his true nature is an intentional AntiClimax.
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[[folder:Wiz and Boomstick]]
!Wiz and Boomstick

The ''Red vs. Blue'' versions of the hosts of ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle''.
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Wiz uses the tagline about analyzing the combatants weapons, armors and skill to determine who'd win a ''Death Battle'', which confuses Simmons with how he said it.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: HotBlooded, {{Cloudcuckoolander}}-ness, Texan accent, loves causing Grif pain...
* LukeIAmYourFather: Sarge is heavily implied to be Boomstick's father, who abandoned him to join the military, or rather [[TheUnfavorite joined the military to abandon him]].
* MundaneUtility: Boomstick uses his shotgun to... write his name.
* RedOniBlueOni: Boomstick wears red armor and is HotBlooded and irrational, while Wiz wears blue armor and is (somewhat) saner.
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%% * AwesomeMcCoolname: Decides to create a stage name for himself using this trope.

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