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Real Name: Edward Wilkie. Spectrum's chief medical officer.

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Real Name: Edward Wilkie. Spectrum's chief medical officer. Replaced by Doctor Gold in the CGI series.
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* BlueIsHeroic: Extremely dedicated agent. To the point that White sometimes has to order him to back off and let Scarlet do something dangerous, because Blue would never survive.
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Real Name: Paul Metcalfe. Spectrum's primary agent. Captain Scarlet was killed shortly after the Mysterons' declaration of war and was reconstructed by them to serve as one of their agents. However, events led to him being freed from their control and now being virtually indestructible, he became Spectrum's greatest asset in their fight against the Mysterons.

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Real Name: Paul Metcalfe. Spectrum's primary agent. Captain Scarlet was killed shortly after the Mysterons' declaration of war and was reconstructed by them to serve as one of their agents. However, events led to him being freed from their control and now being virtually indestructible, he became becoming Spectrum's greatest asset in their fight against the Mysterons.Mysterons, in part thanks to being near-indestructible.

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renamed to Clone Angst; alphabetizing


* CloneAngst: [[AvertedTrope Averted]] - it never really comes up, and his colleagues seem to treat him as the "original" Scarlet with no trouble. Played with in the CGI remake. Scarlet witnesses a replicant's construction and angsts over his state. A pep talk from Blue snaps him out of it.



* CloningBlues: [[AvertedTrope Averted]] - it never really comes up, and his colleagues seem to treat him as the "original" Scarlet with no trouble. Played with in the CGI remake. Scarlet witnesses a replicant's construction and angsts over his state. A pep talk from Blue snaps him out of it.
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* WeUsedToBeFriends: The reboot had him and Scarlet be best friends before the Mars incident, to play up the trauma of Scarlet's arch nemesis having the face and voice of the partner he used to depend on.
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* UndyingLoyalty: He would rather jump out Cloudbase's window than spill confidential information.


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* UndyingLoyalty: He would rather jump out Cloudbase's window than spill confidential information.

information. Fortunately, the one time he decides to prove it, he was just in a mock-up.

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* OneSteveLimit: One of the councilmen from "Codename Europa" is also named Conrad.
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* DarkIsEvil: Yeah, he used to be a good guy (if a somewhat trigger-happy one, based on what we see in the first episode). His name says it all for his role in the show, though.
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* HealingFactory: What his indestructibility is like in practice. Not being able to ''withstand'' anything, but ''recover'' from anything.

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* HealingFactory: HealingFactor: What his indestructibility is like in practice. Not being able to ''withstand'' anything, but ''recover'' from anything.
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* HealingFactory: What his indestructibility is like in practice. Not being able to ''withstand'' anything, but ''recover'' from anything.
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trope retooled to be about colorism in-universe


* ButNotTooBlack: Officially African-American, but very light-skinned, and [[SpecialEffectsFailure live-action inserts of her hands on the controls were white]].
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dewicking Badass Baritone


* BadassBaritone

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* BadassBaritone
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* DisproportionateRetribution: They start a war on humanity because a group of astronauts had blown up their city out of paranoia (wrongly believing it to be a weapon system). Thing is, they rebuilt said city instantly, AND there's no indication that any Mysterons died, yet they still insist that [[KillEmAll all of humanity must die]] for it.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: They start a war on humanity because a group of astronauts had blown up their city out of paranoia (wrongly believing it to be a weapon system). Thing is, they rebuilt said city instantly, AND there's no indication that any Mysterons died, yet they still insist that [[KillEmAll [[KillAllHumans all of humanity must die]] for it.
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* DisproportionateRetribution: They start a war on humanity because a group of astronauts had blown up their city out of paranoia (wrongly believing it to be a weapon system). Thing is, they rebuilt said city instantly, AND there's no indication that any Mysterons died.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: They start a war on humanity because a group of astronauts had blown up their city out of paranoia (wrongly believing it to be a weapon system). Thing is, they rebuilt said city instantly, AND there's no indication that any Mysterons died.died, yet they still insist that [[KillEmAll all of humanity must die]] for it.

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