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* NotAGame: PlayedWith. While he is capable of taking operations seriously (most evident during the final stage), whenever he is reminded of video games when it comes to Kirin learning some techniques, Kirin has to tell him that it's not a game.
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*** [[spoiler: Doppler Destroyer: A stronger version of Doppler Desire that Copen uses in the boss fight with him in Gunvolt's True Ending after being revived by Mytyl's Anthem. Copen summons four afterimages of himself, and each one uses a Bullit Dash to strike Gunvolt. If any of them connect, Gunvolt becomes Tagged, and the copies open fire before the real Copen finishes off with Reload Crush.]]
** Shred Storm: Copen commands his bits to rapidly fly around the screen, creating a storm of slashes that draws the "claw" kanji. This attack [[SmartBomb kills all onscreen enemies]] and significantly damages bosses. Its damage can be increased by using the OD Risk It All subroutine, [[DeathOrGloryAttack at the cost of dropping your]] HPToOne.
** [[spoiler: Guilt Sequence: A special skill Copen uses in the final battle in Gunvolt's True Ending. Copen harnesses the copied abilities of the Sumeragi Swordsmen from the first game to attack Gunvolt.]]

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*** [[spoiler: Doppler ** [[spoiler:Doppler Destroyer: A stronger version of Doppler Desire that Copen uses in the boss fight with him in Gunvolt's True Ending after being revived by Mytyl's Anthem. Copen summons four afterimages of himself, and each one uses a Bullit Dash to strike Gunvolt. If any of them connect, Gunvolt becomes Tagged, and the copies open fire before the real Copen finishes off with Reload Crush.]]
** Shred Storm: Copen commands his bits to rapidly fly around the screen, creating a storm of slashes that draws the "claw" kanji. This attack [[SmartBomb kills all onscreen enemies]] and significantly damages bosses. Its damage can be increased by using the OD Risk It All subroutine, [[DeathOrGloryAttack at the cost of dropping your]] HPToOne. \n [[spoiler:Curiosly enough, this is the only Limit Break that he never uses when fought as a boss.]]
** [[spoiler: Guilt [[spoiler:Guilt Sequence: A special skill Copen uses in the final battle in Gunvolt's True Ending. Copen harnesses the copied abilities of the Sumeragi Swordsmen from the first game to attack Gunvolt.]]



* NoListeningSkills: If you're an Adept, don't bother pleading, reasoning, ''or'' get him to hear an Adept out from their point-of-view. As far as he's concerned, all Adepts are monsters that deserve to be killed, period. Just ask GV.

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* NoListeningSkills: If you're an Adept, don't bother pleading, reasoning, ''or'' get him to hear an Adept out from their point-of-view. As far as he's concerned, all Adepts are monsters that deserve to be killed, period. Just ask GV.GV, whose attempts to reason with Copen are [[spoiler:(bar ''one'' exception)]] met with derision and scorn.

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there's no evidence that Asimov was faking being american. his concept art labels him as american


** In one of the formerly cut Joule conversations, Gunvolt and Joule discuss how the unit name (SHEEPS, [[GratuitousEnglish in English]]) is gramatically incorrect, especially considering how Asimov was the one who named it. Turns out he was [[{{Fauxreigner}} faking being an American]].



* GratuitousEnglish: Speaks in this quite a bit, being an American. The fact that it's a little too gratuitous (see Foreshadowing above) is a plot point. The whole thing was a ruse.

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* GratuitousEnglish: Speaks in this quite a bit, being an American. The fact that it's a little too gratuitous (see Foreshadowing above) is a plot point. The whole thing was a ruse.

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