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Male Students

    B26: Dorian Greywood 
B26: Dorian Greywood
Designated Weapon: Razors
Conclusion: With the SOTF ACT, this kid can get back at all those people who hurt his books. I have a feeling, though, this kid's gonna go insane, or something because of his books...but, who really knows when it comes to the ACT?

"I-I just barely survived an explosion! M-m-my leg is f-f-fucked! That just being in the last few m-m-minutes! What happened, is that what I'm supposed to tell you? How far back to we want to go with this? How about where I watched as someone in this very room killed someone else?! H-h-how about when I couldn't even have the decency to bury the poor guy? W-w-we, d-d-don't deserve to die for some game like this!"

  • Bookworm: Spends a lot of his time reading books and comic books, and cares more for his books than some of his fellow students.
  • Character Death: Gets shot across the abdomen and chest by Angelina Kaige at the bathroom facility.

    B27: Callum Hadley 
B27: Callum Haddley
Designated Weapon: Potassium Cyanide
Conclusion: Hey, look, it's a psycho who isn't exactly evil! We were needing the psycho protector type, anyway... We were needing another protector character.

"I'm not here to 'win'. I don't know why I'm here. I don't know how I got here, where I am, or much else for that matter, but I do know one thing; I'm not here to win. I could never take a human life."

  • Character Death: Gets his eyes embedded with fish hooks and his tongue ripped out by Johnny Lamika at the bamboo coppice.
  • Nice Guy: Despite his issues, does his best by others through V1.
  • The Mentally Disturbed: Undiagnosed since birth, and imagines voices and people.

    B28: Vince Noir 
B28: Vince Noir
Designated Weapon: Steak Knife
Conclusion:Hopefully, he learns to grasp the concept of the SOTF ACT quickly, or he's doomed for sure. Really, the concept's so simple that even he should be able to get it. Heh, but I'm only kidding, of course...

"You know I should hurt you for not telling us.....But....I suppose everyone kills at some point here."

  • Character Death: Stabbed with a corkscrew by Xian Chun at the bathroom facility.
  • Childhood Brain Damage: Cracked his head on a rock in a park as a kid, giving him brain damage that has plagued him through his life.
  • Garage Band: Vince is the lead singer of band called Lead-Coins
  • Nice Guy: Vince tries, but he mostly infuriates the people he tries to talk to due to his slowness.
  • The Load: For the most part, Vince stands in the background without trying to do much in the situations he finds himself in and instead lets others deal with it, even when it entails learning one of his travel partners was a murderer. When he decides to finally do something against someone- in this case, stop Xian Chun from killing Angharad Davies- it gets him killed.

    B29: Blaine Eno 
B29: Blaine Eno
Designated Weapon: Piano Wire
Conclusion: Ah, another one of those infamous psychopath kids. One can never have enough of these in the SOTF ACT, huh? I have a feeling that this one will get a lot of kills because of his apparent insanity. My gosh was his doctor stupid for not placing this guy in the insane asylum.

    B30: Chance Burton 
B30: Chance Burton
Designated Weapon: Hand Grenades x8
Conclusion: His personality might be useful for the folks on the island who are feeling down and out. I don't know why, but I think that B30'll get far in SOTF. The Island needs more of these happy, hopeful types, anyway.

  • All Love Is Unrequited: Had a crush on Madelaine Shirohara.
  • Character Death: Sidney Crosby fires a shot at Angelina Kaige and hits Chance's collar by accident, causing it to start the countdown to detonation.
  • Hostage Situation: The victim of one courtesy of Angelina Kaige and its part of the reason he dies.

    B31: Ian Hargrave 
B31: Ian Hargrave
Designated Weapon: Monkey Wrench
Conclusion:Like the wheelchair kid, B31's got a natural handicap. Unlike the wheelchair kid, I simply have no sympathy for him. Then again, I didn't have any sympathy for the wheelchair kid either, so I guess it's really a moot point. "Meat" won't last very long in this game, and if he does, then I'll probably cry myself to sleep.

  • Character Death: Repeatedly shot and then stabbed with a saber by Peri Barclay.

    B32: Cole Hudson 
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B32 Cole Hudson
Designated Weapon: Sledgehammer
Conclusion:Cole's gonna get his revenge on everyone through aid of this game. Now it's his turn to bash everyone else around...all the while bashing in some heads while he does it!

  • Abusive Parents: Physically abused by his father.
  • Character Death: Bleeds out from an artery that Andrew Klock had hit with his corkscrew during their fight, and Xian Chun had removed in hopes of treating.
  • Dysfunctional Family: His parents divorced and both were noted as abusive towards him.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Known for his scathing wit and dislike of authority figures, but once someone manages to get past that, they'd find a friendly guy who's been through a lot.
  • School Newspaper News Hound: Cole was a columnist for his school's newspaper where he showcased his wit and disdain for his school's council through his editorials.
  • The Stoner: Was a marijuana user who sold it on the side.
  • Tiny Schoolboy: 5'3'', and a source of teasing growing up.

    B33: Fredrik Hughes 
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B33: Fredrik Hughes
Designated Weapon: Nunchaku
Conclusion: Heh, Fred just had to go on this trip, huh? If only he had listened to his Mother and not have gone...oh well. Hopefully, this kid finds his twin, but if he finds his twin dying and his brother dies in his arms...well, those blasted yaoi/incest fanfic writers will be happy.

"I had hope… hope that I could get off this damn place, that maybe this could all be a bad dream. And I had Jeremy, Heather… and everyone else I came to befriend here. And I had Glenn too… they're the reasons I’m standing here right now."

  • Blinded by the Light: Makes liberal use of his flashbangs throughout his stay.
  • Class Clown: Regularly tries to make his class/teammates laugh as he enjoys making people happy. This especially goes for his twin brother, Glenn, since he suffers from depression.
  • Polar Opposite Twins: Fred is more outspoken and willing to fight others compared to his brother.
  • Rasputinian Death: Gets shot repeatedly and thrown down a cliff by Cody Jenson.
  • You Shall Not Pass!: Pulls this on Cody Jenson as he turns up at the lighthouse looking for Lyndi Thibodeaux, armed only with a wrench and some flashbangs.

    B34: Glenn Hughes 
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B34: Glenn Hughes
Designated Weapon: 2x4
Conclusion:I love how the Program manages to eventually bring out the worst in people. I believe that B35's bottled up resentment is going to make for a rather interesting meeting if he were to meet up with his older sibling...

  • Character Death: Gets shot by Peri Barclay after forcing him and Mallory DeLuca to choose which one has to die.
  • Polar Opposite Twins: Glenn is more reserved and willing to run away compared to his brother.
  • Shut Up, Hannibal!: When confronted with Daphne Rudko killing several of his classmates and her attempts at painting them as similar. Glenn instead tells her that they are not alike, taking her gun with him and refusing to kill, leaving her outside the hospital injured and having a crisis.
  • The Unfavorite: Glenn feels this in regards to his twin brother.

    B35: Sven Kekule 
B35: Sven Kekule
Designated Weapon: Bayonet
Conclusion: It'll be rather interesting sight to see when B36 misplaces his pills. Those hallucinations and outbursts of anger, though, may spell out his end if they were to suddenly appear at the wrong moment.

  • Character Death: Embedded with an axe by Lucinda Garrnett on the dirt path.

    B36: Arturo Villamor 
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B36: Arturo Villamor
Designated Weapon: Rope
Conclusion: Hopefully, he chooses to be a good guy instead of a bad guy for the sake of all the unlucky students in SOTF. But, then again...when will the ACT have too many psychopaths?

    B39: Peri Barclay 
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B37: Peri Barclay
Designated Weapon: Colt mk. V Revolver (Anaconda, .44 Magnum)
Conclusion: He's already seen death, so I don't think killing for this guy will be too much of a problem. Unless, of course, it triggers the memory of his best friend dying right before his eyes. That'd be a rather interesting sight to see.... I have a feeling that B39'll speak up more, and lash out even more during the SOTF ACT, since the ACT seems to bring out things in people. I have a feeling he'll get crafty with the way he'll kill his opponents.

  • Blue-and-Orange Morality: Throughout V1, Peri doesn't ascribe much to morality as much as his own whims of the moment. This leads to him robbing a crying Elsie at the start and shooting at various students. But also offering people supplies and cigarettes under the notion of grouping together.
  • Evil Brit: One of the more openly murderous students early on in V1 and hails from England before moving to America.
  • Long-Haired Pretty Boy: Long-haired and described as pretty by those that know him.
  • Jerkass: Spends a lot of his time playing cruel games with the other students.
  • Off with His Head!: Courtesy of Adam Dodd.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: Has this dynamic with Stevan Hyde.

    B40: Jon Tognetti 
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B40: Jon Tognetti
Designated Weapon: Megaphone
Conclusion: A contender, for sure. I doubt many would even want to take Jon on. He would be hard to trust, and his rumored temper might get him killed later on. If he gets his hand on an Automatic Weapon, it might be over for the competition, judging his skill level with their use. The fact that Jon got a Megaphone of all things in itself is really funny, and will probably make the viewers keep their eye on this guy, for sure.

    B41: Stevan Hyde 
B41: Stevan Hyde
Designated Weapon: SPAS 12 Pump Action Shotgun
Conclusion: Well, now that he's in the SOTF ACT, he can actually kill the people he hates instead of simply picturing it. All his anger, all the violence can be unleashed during the SOTF ACT...it's the ultimate place for this "freak" to vent, especially with such a powerful weapon.

    B42: Jason Andrews 
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B42: Jason Andrews
Designated Weapon: Uzi (9mm)
Conclusion: Another baseball player. Hopefully, he learned a few things from that sport that may help save his life. Seeing what weapon he has, who knows what he'll decide to do on the island?

"What a waste of time."

    B45: Vince Samsa 
B45: Vince Samsa
Designated Weapon: Arcus 94
Conclusion: Consider this Marcus Roddy version 2. What a whopping bout of failed potential that was. Depending if B45 can bring himself to actually play the game, we might have a favourite on our hands...then again, most of the other football players have failed miserably in SOTF. If he gets some weapon that's better than a fan, who knows how much pain B45 will inflict upon everyone else?

    B46: Martyn Ferdinand 
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B46: Martyn "Murdoc" Ferdinand
Designated Weapon: Ruger KP 97 D
Conclusion:Another punk kid...when will the madness end? Hopefully he doesn't last too long. I hate punks with a passion.

  • Cabin Fever: Starts to suffer from it during his, Jill and Jack's stay at the warehouse.
  • Character Death: Bleeds out from the wounds inflicted by the grenade Angelina Kaige had thrown into the warehouse.
  • Chekhov's Gun: It is Martyn's laptop that Jack O'Connor uses to hack into the terrorists network to plant a virus. A virus that would not only ruin their operation for the last third of V1, but resurface years later in V3 and crash their systems once more aiding the escape at that time.
  • Due to the Dead: Covers Madelaine after her death with his jacket.
  • Fantasy-Forbidding Father: Or in this case, both of Martyn's parents wants him to get a law degree, whilst he wants to study music. This only got worse when he got into his school of choice.
  • Non-Uniform Uniform: Wears his uniform half-tucked in, his tie loose and pink converse for footwear.
  • Playful Hacker: Learned how to hack at his school, and mainly does it to hack into the school grades.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Plans to pull this on Jack O'Connor and tries to subtly tell Jill Gatling to do so as well.

    B48: Garret Langston 
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B48: Garret Langston
Designated Weapon: Crossbow Gun (x20 bolts)
Conclusion: He'll probably be able to talk people out of their insanity, and as an added bonus, gain some allies. The fact his father has ties to us is rather irrelevant, although it does give B48 a bit of an edge. I have a feeling that B48 will get far in the competition, mainly because he seems like a charismatic guy.

  • Big Guy, Little Guy: His dynamic with Edward Rommel.
  • Character Death: Bleeds out from his injuries during his fight with Jacob Starr.
  • The Rival: Sees Jacob Starr as this after his actions cause the death of his travel companion, Edward Rommel.

    B50: Cody Jenson 
B50: Cody Jenson
Designated Weapon: Boomerang
Conclusion: Thanks to the SOTF ACT, little B50 will get his chance to kill his rival. Heck, he'll get the chance to kill everyone out there!

  • A Boy and His X: Cody and his motorcycle, which he names "Loretta" and whom forms a disturbed "relationship" with.
  • Character Death: Gets a sword rammed through him by Adam Dodd and the words "rapist" carved into his chest as he dies.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Cody is already a bit off when he gets dropped onto the island, stringing Marcus Roddy from a tree before beating him for no reason, but it becomes clear just how insane he really is once his obsession with killing Sidney Crosby; and finding Lyndi Thibodeaux comes into play.
  • Made of Iron: Suffers repeated physical injuries, along with seizures and spasms. Eventually, the toll of his injuries starts to slowly kill him near the end of the game.
  • Multiple-Choice Past: Cody's past is eluded to several times in the game- often with flashbacks- and each time its different.
  • Murder in the Family: It's suggested several times that Cody murdered his mother, and considering his violent tendencies and instability it's possible, though...
  • Never My Fault: Cody is convinced his hockey career never took off due to Sidney Crosby and not his own violent tendencies.
  • Insane Equals Violent: Frequently shown to be violent, even before he gets dropped onto the island.
  • Stalker with a Crush: Develops one on Lyndi Thibodeaux and spends a significant amount of his time chasing after her.
  • Unreliable Narrator: Any time Cody's past is mentioned through V1, the events are different suggesting he is this.

    B52: Shinya Motomura 
B52: Shinya Motomura
Designated Weapon: Sig Sauer P250 D Cc
Conclusion: Hey, look, Kiyoko has another translator! Hopefully, this one doesn't die like the last one....

  • Eviler than Thou: Engages in this with Peri Barcaly and Steven Hyde through their uneasy alliance.
  • Rasputinian Death: Mutilates himself with a katana- including pulling organs out- before shooting himself in the head in front of a camera.

    B53: Duncan Wright 
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B53: Duncan Wright
Designated Weapon: Plastic Frisbee
Conclusion: I wonder if the fact that he's a little older than most of the competition will come into play for his playing style. ...But, I'm kind of hoping that he gets taken out early. We don't need anyone who knows too much about the ACT already.

    B54: Jeremy Torres 
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B54: Jeremy Torres
Designated Weapon: Handscythe (AKA Sickle)
Conclusion: Hm, I have a feeling that this guy is the protector type, whom will probably dying trying to save some weak fool. The training from his father will certainly come in handy during the SOTF ACT, as will any moves he learned from the wrestling team. Shame he'll most likely never get a chance to be a deputy sheriff like his father...

"It's ok, everyone has emotions. Wouldn't be human if we didn't have them."

  • Big Good: Strives to be this after a certain point, deciding the game had taken enough lives and that he would not contribute to it anymore.
  • Character Death: Shoots himself as he's trapped inside his burning car.
  • Car Fu: Engages in a lenghty race across the island with Lucinda Garnett, complete with music blaring from the radios in their cars as the two exchange gunshots.
  • Died in Your Arms Tonight: Holds Heather Pendergrast as she passes away from her injuries.
  • Dying Dream: Jeremy sees his friends one last time as he prepares to die.
  • Dwindling Party: Out of his various groups with Heather Pendergrast, Fred and Glenn Hughes, Mallory DeLuca, Nevera Aero, Scott Jameson, Ryan Torres and Clare Shepard, he's the last one left when he perishes.
  • Nice Guy: How nice? He teams up with Clemence Ceillet De Rousseau near the end to kill the terrorists that had been forcibly entered into the game despite the fact Clemence had murdered his cousin just an hour earlier. Even giving her a gun to even the odds.
  • Shotguns Are Just Better: Takes Heather's shotgun after she dies and uses it to good effect.
  • Made of Iron: He is shot and attacked multiple times through his game and seems fine at first, only to start slowing down around the time he meets Nevera and Scott, and openly struggle once he meets Clemence near the end.
  • I Gave My Word: Frequently makes promises with other students he meets throughout the game, no matter how little he knows them. A big part of his struggle through the game is his inability to keep them as they die around him.

    B55: Adib Harabbi 
B55: Adib Harrabi
Designated Weapon: Halberd
Conclusion: Good reflexes will serve him well, but if this boy tries to play like Keanu Reeves, he might find that while it's all well and good in the movies, dodging bullets is actually IMPOSSIBLE. Still, he'll likely be underestimated a great deal, and depending on whether he decides to play or not, he could be a force to be reckoned with.

    B62: Shoar Wilson 
B62 Shoar Wilson
Designated Weapon: Throwing Axe
Conclusion: So...he's a wanna-be goth punk? That's even worse than being a real one. That's downright pathetic, actually. Taking that into consideration, I don't think this one'll last very long, although he'll get a lot of emo goths betting on him and not realizing he's a fake.

    B64: Kousaka Takeda 
B64: Kousaka Takeda
Designated Weapon: Smoke Grenades x8 & Goggles
Conclusion:An angry loner, now where have I seen that before? Hopefully this one'll fulfill the potential that Hawley Faust didn't. I see the potential for cold hard killer here, but who knows if he'll come anywhere close to achieving that. If he pulls a Faust and softens up, then he won't last very long. If not...well, then B64 will probably last in this game for a long, long time.

Female Students

    G26: Nanami Nishida 
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G26: Nanami Nishida
Designated Weapon: Tokarev TT
Conclusion:Hm, it'll be interesting to see what the girl does in the ACT. It seems as if, left alone, she may not know what to really do, since she's depended on others for so long. But, then again, who really knows exactly what she'll do?

  • Character Death: Gets shot by Madelaine Shirohara from behind.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: In regards to Madelaine, feeling looked down upon and resentful of what she feels is Madelaine smothering her.
  • Hostage Situation: Creates this using Madelaine as the hostage against the rest of her group.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Has this as she dies and gives a barely audible apology before she passes.

    G27: Cleo Barston 
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G27: Cleo Barston
Designated Weapon: H&K USP 9MM Pistol
Conclusion: A violent, tantrum-throwing punk brat. Interesting combination, if I do say so myself. Hopefully, her pills don't run out. It'll be interesting to see when she meets up with B92, that is, if she ever does...

    G28: Ai Kurosawa 
G28: Ai Kurosawa
Designated Weapon: Llama M-82
Conclusion: There's a lot of people on this island who seem to be of the sarcastic sort. It'll be interesting to see how many of these self-proclaimed 'comedians' do when they make fun of Ai. She'll be one to watch, for sure, albeit, here isn't too much marketing potential there...

    G29: Elsie Darroch 
G29: Elsie Darroch
Designated Weapon: Manriki-gusari
Conclusion: A stuck-up, pregnant cheerleader? Wow, why WOULDN'T anyone want to go after her, you kill her, and it's like you get a bonus kill! I'm guessing that after she realizes what's happening, her mind will be just like that condom - broken.

    G30: Jayne Brown 
G30: Jayne Brown
Designated Weapon: Vodka
Conclusion:Vodka, of all things.... Anywho, she's probably going to have to watch that proud streak of hers. It might annoy someone to the point of killing G30 right then and there. Shame she'll never get to see the world, though, thanks to SOTF.

    G31: Angharad Davies 
G31: Angharad Davies
Designated Weapon: Cat Claws
Conclusion: She'll have to watch that temper of hers...it may get her killed. Although, then again, it might just come in handy coupled with the strength she's probably gained from playing rugby.

"Rwyt ti'n esgys fach pathetic am dyn..."

  • Action Girl: Angharad is part of the school's rugby team; enjoys horseback riding, and has no problems getting her hands dirty through V1
  • Foreign-Language Tirade: Delves into Welsh when she's angry.
  • Made of Iron: Angharad takes a lot of injuries through V1. A lot of gunshot wounds courtesy of Peri Barclay. Xian Chun mutilated her with a knife. It takes a grenade from Angelina Kaige to kill her, and that's after getting crippled from her numerous injuries.

    G33: Amber Phillips 
G33: Amber Phillips
Designated Weapon: 1873 Stainless Steel Single Action Revolver
Conclusion: Hey, since she doesn't really know how to act around kids her age, why not just kill them all and not worry about it? Heh, only kidding, of course (but, SOTF does offer that oppurtunity...). I don't think she'll have trouble fitting in around the kids now, seeing how they're all freaks in one way or another.

    G34: Jill Gatling 
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G34: Jill Gatling
Designated Weapon: Nail Gun
Conclusion:What's going to be the real interesting thing here is to see if G34 takes to SOTF, and if she can still 'keep it real'. Once she sees a corpse, which will likely be soon, it'll be intriguing to see if she's able to handle it. The fact that she's nice to everyone could help her out a lot - read B77 (Adam Dodd) for example. I'd ordinarily peg her for an early exit, but thanks to certain other students, I'm going to bet that she stays around for a long, long time.

"It's probably just another ploy, just something else to give us false hope."

  • Cabin Fever: Starts to suffer from this through her stay at the Warehouse, which almost makes her come to blows with Jack O'Connor over his behaviour and secrecy.
  • Character Death: Bleeds to death from her shrapnel wounds.
  • Passionate Sports Girl: Jill was part of both the track and swim team at Barry Coleson, along with the archery club
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Planned to pull this on Jack O'Connor after his behavior gets too erratic for her.
  • What Have I Become?: Wonders this after killing Luca Donovan.

    G38: Clare Shepard 
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G38: Clare Shepard
Designated Weapon: M870 Shotgun
Conclusion: Oh, look, she's got the name of that main character from Lost. Too bad that unlike Jack, she's a bit of a crazy, no matter what she thinks. She may not think that she's crazy at all, but in the world of SOTF, she may be just what the doctor ordered, especially for those kids who think that this girl is a harmless weakling. Slow and weak never make for a very good combination, and if it weren't for the gun collection, I'd place her to be dead in the water.

"Bread, crackers, water, a pamphlet, a flashlight, a shotgun. Wait. A shotgun? Sweet..."

  • Character Death: Sniped through the head from afar by Angelina Kaige.
  • Gun Nut: Clare's father had an extensive gun collection and taught her how to shoot at the age of nine. She prides herself on being a decent shot.
  • Scars Are Forever: Clare has two scars on her face, one on the right cheek and the other above her left eye. Both left by pets that her family has owned.

    G39: Cassie Webber 
G39: Cassie Webber
Designated Weapon: Expandable Baton
Conclusion: Looks like someone's got daddy-issues. I look for her to be a boy-killer, perhaps imagining the boys on the island as her father as she takes them down, one at a time. She'll be an interesting one to watch, that's for certain.

"I'm not big on trust- people have let me down before and it's messed me up."

  • Character Death: Gets shot multiple times by Drew Lynn after announcing her intent to leave their group, and one of those shots hits her collar causing it to detonate.
  • Dysfunctional Family: Cassie's father runs out on her after her coma, and her mother turns to alcohol to cope.
  • Freudian Excuse: Her father running out on her has caused Cassie to develop severe trust issues, issues that get worse and worse as the version proceeds.
  • Scars Are Forever: Cassie has a scar on her forehead from the car crash that put her in a coma.
  • The Leader: Unintentionally ends up in this role in her group, and resents them for it.
  • Then Let Me Be Evil: Decides after a while to start playing, and tries to leave her group to fend for herself. Unfortunatly, she decides to announce this to her group. Outloud.

    G41: Lyndi Thibodeaux 
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G41: Lyndi Thibodeaux
Designated Weapon: Jumprope
Conclusion: *yawn* What a typical ditzy cheerleader type. Oh, right, she IS a ditzy cheerleader! I wonder if she'll know enough to go running in the other direction if she sees someone with a gun coming towards her, or if she'll 'like, totally' just sit down and die?

"None of us want to play this demented little game, okay?"

  • Chew Toy: Lyndi is repeatedly attacked by other students, stalked and abducted by Cody Jenson, attacked by her friend- Ryan Ashmore- and forced to kill him in self-defense. She suffers from nightmares afterward and slowly loses her friendly exterior towards others, even towards people she was friends with, like Elsie. Eventually, ending up a bit mentally unstable as a result and finally is used for target practice by Angelina Kaige, who paralyzes her before kicking her as she bleeds out.
  • The Reliable One: Lyndi gets stuck with taking care of people such as her friend Elsie, and recent ally Fred Hughes. It causes her no end of heartbreak as they die trying to help in return.
  • Pom-Pom Girl: Lyndi was part of the cheerleading squad and was known for her lighthearted personality, contributing to her popularity at Barry Coleson.
  • Robbing the Dead: Finds herself stealing the jeans of Tayli E. Vreeland after her fight with Ryan, using the excuse that she needs it more than Tayli does.
    • Desecrating the Dead: At the same time as she's robbing Tayli of her clothing, she uses Daisuke's body as a door prop.

    G44: Hannah Juett 
G44: Hannah Juett
Designated Weapon: Beretta PX 4 Storm pistol
Conclusion: Um... Er... Ouch. Can you say boy trouble? (Teehee.) I see G44 as being the leader type, but the question is what she'll exactly do with her charisma. Lead people to death, or be the first one to find a way off of the island?

"You know what? You can’t trust anyone, it’s all a matter of believing in them. But in this horrible game, believing doesn’t exist."

  • Broken Bird: Hannah's boyfriend committed suicide before V1, and that fact haunts her to the end. The trauma from this, the murder she did at the start of the game, and the cabin fever ebb at her sanity until she goes insane.
  • Cabin Fever: Suffers from it with everyone else in the warehouse (Jack, Jill, Martyn, and Sidney), but to an even worse extent. Eventually, she hallucinates that her dead boyfriend was there; before climbing to the roof and falling off after Angelina Kaige launches her attack on the group.
  • Killing in Self-Defense: Due to a misunderstanding between Hannah and Adib, the two get into a confrontation resulting in Adib trying to kill her and Hannah responding in kind.
  • Passionate Sports Girl: Loves playing hockey and going snowboarding.

    G50: Mallory DeLuca 
G50: Mallory DeLuca
Designated Weapon: Handcuffs]]
Conclusion: Tch, what has this world come to? So many of these...how you say "emo"...children running around. And this ones a wannabe punk, on top of all that. I loathe their kind...so much.

  • Character Death: Walks into the lookout point after it becomes a danger zone and lets her collar explode.

    G52: Jamie Amy Robins 
G52: Jamie Amy Robins
Designated Weapon: Blowgun & Venomous Tranquilizer Darts (x8)
Conclusion: A naive religious girl? Well, that's a first for SOTF. If G52 somehow manages to not go insane with trying to figure out why God put her here, she's not going to last, she'll be too busy pandering to the bible to figure out why. Of course, if she does go crazy, then we might have an interesting little character on our hands. In which case, Jamie Amy might put some of the other players to shame...(y...heh)

    G56: Lucinda Garnett 
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G56: Lucinda Garnett
Designated Weapon: Great Axe
Conclusion: Here's another girl who hasn't known any adversity in her entire life, and now she's got to deal with the fact that in a few short days, she'll likely be dead. I look for her to crack under the pressure, and unless she meets up with that boy of hers...I think she'll likely die a very unhappy death indeed.

  • All Love Is Unrequited: Had a crush on Ryan Ashmore and is devestated when she finds his corpse.
  • Character Death: Burns and melts away in her car after crashing it into Jeremy Torres's car.
  • Chase Fight: Engages in this with Jeremy Torres, taking them all over the island before both crash at the warehouse.
  • Then Let Me Be Evil: Decides to become a killer after finding her dead crush.
  • Shut Up, Kirk!!: Tries to pull this on Jeremy Torres during their duel, claiming that he is no different from the rest of the students left.

    G67: Dahlia Riviera 
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G67: Dahlia Riviera
Designated Weapon: Pickaxe
Concluson: I have a feeling that this girl's weak stomach will do her in. She'll see some blood, faint, and then someone will take her out then. Just about anything could happen, with her weak stomach in mind. Then again, it could make her avoid a dangerous situation altogether.

    G68: Madison Satomi 
G68: Madison Satomi
Designated weapon: Metal Pole
Conclusion: This girl and her history would leave me feeling blue, if it weren't for the fact that she's a punk, and I HATE PUNKS. As such, she leaves me feeling green; nauseated that is, and I don't see her lasting very long if she decides to be distant and a loner. Thank goodness. Shame she wasn't on the plane, then we might be plus one boy and down one girl instead...

  • Character Death: Hailed down with bullets and then beat to death with a metal pole by Jason Andrews.

    G69: Luca Donovan 
G69: Luca Donovan
Designated Weapon: Tanfoglio T95 "Combat"
Conclusion: Ahhh, the archetypical rich bitch. She seems to remind me of an antisocial young princess I once knew. She wouldn't last a second in SOTF, but as far as this one...? I'm betting she'll start to play, and then once she does, she'll probably kill without remorse. Definitely someone I look for to motivate the game into the later stages.

    G70: Nevera Aero 
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G70: Nevera Aero
Designated Weapon: Bo Stick
Conclusion: Being as that in this program, here in SOTF, there are going to be a lot of hurt (or dead) boys lying about, G70 might have a tough time of it. The fact that she's also partially handicapped doesn't help her much either, you can just look at B17 or B11 to see what happens to the disabled in this game. Life's been mean to G70, and perhaps she'll strike back and decide to be mean to everyone else right back!

  • Character Death: Accidentally shot by Sidney Crosby as he flees from a danger zone.

    G99: Eh-Sun Choi 
G99: Eh-Sun Choi
Designated Weapon: Electric Cattle Prod
Conclusion: I hope that people learn that there is no way of escaping any Programme; SOTF, or BR. We've had several examples of that already, so when will they finally understand? However, I can see several paths that this girl would take. A silent, femme fatale, a teammate in a group of losers, or an aimless wanderer doomed to be killed. Seeing as a recluse, she'll probably take the first choice, but who knows?

    G333: Takara Asano 
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G333: Takara Asano
Designated Weapon: Butcher's Knife
Conclusion: Would someone tell me what it is about Barry Coleson High School that causes it to be the depression-central of the entire United States? There are enough punks and enough miserable kids here that any pity I might have on any of them for enrolling them in SOTF is completely erased. This girl seems like a loose cannon. Perhaps she'll get in a few fights, kill a few people. Maybe even survive to the end...

  • Character Death: Commits suicide via detonating her own collar after getting into a fight with Clemence Ceillet De Rousseau and Elijah Rice.

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