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Author: m8e
Sep 15th 2013
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2:32:28 AM
Found these in AntiHero.(Some of them might need re-writes, like the sub-bulleted Sonic example.) * Marvel also has Daimon Hellstrom: The Son of Satan. The BadassCrew he joins in Marvel Zombies 3 is a ''team'' of antiheroes, including {{Morbius}} the Living Vampire and ComicBook/WerewolfByNight. * In [[Fanfic/BraveNewWorld Brave New World]], we have Team Quantum's Aeon. The rest of Team Quantum still count, but Aeon takes it further when he [[spoiler: sucks Team Ebony in his stomach-mouth and puts them through TrainingFromHell.]] As a reward, they are now fearless and can use time-themed attacks, but are severely traumatized as a result. Even the rest of Team Quantum didn't like what he did. ** General Nuken of the Draconian Army is also one, what with his tendency to enjoy killing things and being a sociopath. However, despite this, he is devoted to the Draconian Empire and is well intentioned. [[spoiler: His personality is actually due to [[HeroicSacrifice him taking all the negative personality traits]] from his brother when they evolved from a Nincada.]] * The Strike Team from ''Series/TheShield'' * The military team from ''TheUnit''. They are a representation of real world US special operations soldiers like Delta Force, Seal Team Six, etc. They are highly trained, efficient, and ruthless. They will do anything needed to complete their missions. Although they operate by some rules and moral codes, they are trained to do things that the average person would not have the stomach for. * Team Series/{{Leverage}}: Running down the list, we have an [[TheAlcoholic alco]][[OffTheWagon holic]] ex-insurance agent who [[TheChessmaster plans and runs cons]], a [[ConMan grifter]], a [[GeniusBruiser hitter]] with a ''[[TheAtoner very]]'' [[TheAtoner dark past]], a [[TheCracker computer hacker]], and a [[ImpossibleThief world-class cat burglar]]. TheyFightCrime and are heroes to many people, but their methods are less than legal, and have involved hurting some innocent folks, as well. * The Star Wolf team in ''VideoGame/StarFox'' started as a generic "[[EvilCounterpart evil Star Fox]]" group, but in sequels, the team becomes more anti-heroic. The removal of the two "scum" characters Pigma (a traitor) and Andrew (nephew of the main villain in Star Fox 64) and the addition of a ladies' man named Panther (who falls in love with a character on the heroes team) gave them an opportunity to work with Star Fox. * Shadow the Hedgehog in all the games he's been in, though first appearing as an enemy in ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2'', became a [[VillainDecay mere rival of Sonic's]] in later games. ** Team Chaotix from the same series. They'll do good, but they expect to be paid-handsomely. Vector at least has his better moments, such as finding a kid's lost toy for free.
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