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* HandCannon: He carries a desert eagle, unlike the other gang members who use more practical 9mm and .40 pistols.
* HateSink: Scoop's not even a target, but he's such a loathesome bastard that even the game encourages you to kill him.

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* HandCannon: He carries a desert eagle, Desert Eagle, unlike the other gang members who use more practical 9mm and .40 pistols.
* HateSink: Scoop's not even a target, but he's such a loathesome loathsome bastard that even the game encourages you to kill him.



* HandCannon: He carries a desert eagle rather than the standard, more practical .40 pistol.

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* HandCannon: He carries a desert eagle Desert Eagle rather than the standard, more practical .40 pistol.



* BossInMooksClothing: If you confront her in her private chamber by pretending to be Agent Martinez until she blows your cover, she'll gain enhanced health (able to survive 6-7 silverballer shots compared to just 1-2 for regular Mooks) and draw a cane sword on you, fighting you with Escrima-style fencing moves and later drawing a desert eagle on you after she takes some damage. Unlike Maynard or Eve, the room you fight her in is ''not'' locked or soundproof and guards ''will'' rush in if they hear gunfire.

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* BossInMooksClothing: If you confront her in her private chamber by pretending to be Agent Martinez until she blows your cover, she'll gain enhanced health (able to survive 6-7 silverballer shots compared to just 1-2 for regular Mooks) and draw a cane sword on you, fighting you with Escrima-style fencing moves and later drawing a desert eagle Desert Eagle on you after she takes some damage. Unlike Maynard or Eve, the room you fight her in is ''not'' locked or soundproof and guards ''will'' rush in if they hear gunfire.



* VictoriasSecretCompartment: She'll pull a desert eagle out from between her cleavage when provoked.

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* VictoriasSecretCompartment: She'll pull a desert eagle Desert Eagle out from between her cleavage when provoked.



* CardCarryingVillain: Agent Martinez cuts a comical figure in his devil costume. To be fair, it's thematically appropriate to at least the 'Hell' half of the casino.

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* CardCarryingVillain: Agent Martinez cuts a comical figure in his devil costume. To be fair, it's thematically appropriate to at least the 'Hell' "Hell" half of the casino.



* HandCannon: Like many high value targets, he favors a desert eagle over the standard .40 pistol.

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* HandCannon: Like many high value targets, he favors a desert eagle Desert Eagle over the standard .40 pistol.



* HandCannon: He might not have any Secret Service protection, but the [=VP=] carries a desert eagle and will at least attempt to defend himself if he realizes 47 is there for him. He stands basically zero chance against you, but if he manages to get off a shot before you put him down the noise is loud enough to draw in every guard in the Executive Residence.

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* HandCannon: He might not have any Secret Service protection, but the [=VP=] VP carries a desert eagle Desert Eagle and will at least attempt to defend himself if he realizes 47 is there for him. He stands basically zero chance against you, but if he manages to get off a shot before you put him down the noise is loud enough to draw in every guard in the Executive Residence.



* HandCannon: Like most of the Franchise's top assassins he favors a desert eagle as a sidearm.

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* HandCannon: Like most of the Franchise's top assassins he favors a desert eagle Desert Eagle as a sidearm.



* HandCannon: She'll draw a desert eagle on you instead of using her throwing knives if you confront her out in the open instead of ambushing her in her "boss fight" room.

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* HandCannon: She'll draw a desert eagle Desert Eagle on you instead of using her throwing knives if you confront her out in the open instead of ambushing her in her "boss fight" room.



* PaperThinDisguise: Figuratively and literally. Her cover as the singer is paper-thin due to the awful performance she puts on and she is wearing an outfit that barely leaves anything to the imagination.
** She manages to avoid suspicion due to luck; her disguise matches the other women on staff and the partygoers just assume she was [[HiredForTheirLooks hired for her looks]] instead of her singing voice.

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* PaperThinDisguise: Figuratively and literally. Her cover as the singer is paper-thin due to the awful performance she puts on and on; she is wearing an outfit that barely leaves anything to the imagination.
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manages to avoid suspicion due to luck; her disguise matches the other women on staff and the partygoers just assume she was [[HiredForTheirLooks hired for her looks]] instead of her singing voice.voice. And she is wearing an outfit that barely leaves anything to the imagination.



* VictoriasSecretCompartment: She's somehow able to conceal a desert eagle and several throwing knives inside an outfit which is essentially just 2 tight latex straps wrapped perpendicularly over her body.

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* VictoriasSecretCompartment: She's somehow able to conceal a desert eagle Desert Eagle and several throwing knives inside an outfit which is essentially just 2 tight latex straps wrapped perpendicularly over her body.



* NoSell: Like ? and Eve, he'll recognize 47 regardless of his disguise.

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Like ? and Eve, he'll recognize 47 regardless of his disguise.
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'''[[center: [- [[Characters/HitmanGamesAgent47 Agent 47]] | [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies Notable Characters and Factions]] | [[Characters/Agent47BirthoftheHitman Birth of the Hitman]] | [[Characters/HitmanProvidence Providence Operatives and Associates]] -]]]'''

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'''[[center: [- [[Characters/HitmanGamesAgent47 Agent 47]] | [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameNotableCharacters Notable Characters and Factions]] | [[Characters/Agent47BirthoftheHitman Birth of the Hitman]] | [[Characters/HitmanProvidence Providence Operatives and Associates]] -]]]'''



->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].

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->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].

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->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameNotableCharacters here]].



->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].

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->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameNotableCharacters here]].



->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].

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->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameNotableCharacters here]].
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** Trusts his wife completely, hence why she's been given the hard evidence to guard... despite Mrs Sinistra's obvious adultery and willingness to betray him and the fact she's a heavy drinker.

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** Trusts his wife completely, hence why she's been given the hard evidence to guard... despite Mrs Mrs. Sinistra's obvious adultery and willingness to betray him and the fact she's a heavy drinker.
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* AssholeVictim: His implied misogyny and manslaughter in a recent fling means it isn't difficult to figuratively pull the trigger on him, even though he ''is'' distressed over his involuntary manslaughter and that his assassination is simply to save his father's reputation.

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* AssholeVictim: His implied misogyny and manslaughter in a recent fling means it isn't difficult to figuratively pull the trigger on him, even though if he ''is'' ''was'' distressed over his involuntary manslaughter and that his assassination is simply to save his father's reputation.



* WellDoneSonGuy: If his friend's alibi on the newspaper is to go by, Chad suffered from deep depression due to a bad relationship with his father.

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* WellDoneSonGuy: If his friend's alibi on the newspaper is to go by, Chad [[FreudianExcuse suffered from deep depression due to a bad relationship with his father.father]].

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* KickTheSonOfABitch: Hiring an assassin to kill your uncle, husband and father-in-law would be a pretty evil thing to do, but considering all of them are running a criminal empire (and are implied to have sexually abused her), it's hard to find too much fault for her.


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* PayEvilUntoEvil: Hiring an assassin to kill your uncle, husband and father-in-law would be a pretty evil thing to do, but considering all of them are running a criminal empire (and are implied to have sexually abused her), it's hard to find too much fault for her.
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* OffOnATechnicality: The authorities were ultimately unable to nail Clarence on charges of criminal negligence and manslaughter. It's implied he did some illicit evidence tampering to secure his acquittal.

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* OffOnATechnicality: The authorities were ultimately unable to nail Clarence on charges of criminal negligence and manslaughter. It's implied he did some illicit tampered with evidence tampering to secure his acquittal.
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* PyrrhicVictory: All charges against him were cleared and he avoided jail time, but his park was shut down and the lawsuits cost him his entire fortune. By the time the game begins, he's barely scraping by, he's completely at the mercy of a gang that doesn't need to pay him, his wife has left him and he's a crying miserable wreck with no future. And the father of one of his victims ''still'' wants Clarence dead, prompting a master assassin to come for him.

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* PyrrhicVictory: All charges against him were cleared and he avoided jail time, but his park was shut down and the subsequent lawsuits cost him his entire fortune. By the time the game begins, he's barely scraping by, he's completely at the mercy of a gang that doesn't need to pay him, his wife has left him and he's a crying miserable wreck with no future. And the father of one of his victims ''still'' wants Clarence dead, prompting a master assassin to come for him.
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* OffOnATechnicality: The authorities were ultimately unable to nail Clarence on charges of criminal negligence and manslaughter.

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* OffOnATechnicality: The authorities were ultimately unable to nail Clarence on charges of criminal negligence and manslaughter. It's implied he did some illicit evidence tampering to secure his acquittal.
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* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Joseph "Swing King" Clarence is a desperate man trying to rebuild his reputation. It's just a shame that in getting off scot-free, he obviously rubbed one of the victim's families the wrong way. 47 has come to put the washed-up mogul out of his misery, who has resorted to allowing a gang to distribute drugs out of the amusement park.
* HumiliationConga: Fresh from losing his fortune in court and being forced to rent out his beloved park to drug dealers, the Swing King has to endure a plethora of defeats and humiliations over the course of the mission: his wife is divorcing him, his futile attempt to recover from bankruptcy blows up in his face, his precious trophy statue gets smashed and he's left to spend the rest of his day alone in his office with barely enough authority to order his own niece around. And then 47 shows up to kill him. Cue the waterworks and humiliating death scene.

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* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Joseph "Swing King" Clarence is a desperate man trying According to rebuild his reputation. It's just a shame that in getting off scot-free, he obviously rubbed one of obituary, the victim's families Swing King was once a much-beloved local personality; rich, successful, handsome and witty, no social event was complete without him making an appearance. By the wrong way. time 47 catches up with him, the Swing King has come been reduced to put the a flabby, neurotic, washed-up mogul out of his misery, who has resorted to allowing a gang to distribute drugs out of the amusement park.
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* HumiliationConga: Fresh from losing his fortune in court and being forced to rent out his beloved park to drug dealers, the Swing King has to endure a plethora of defeats and humiliations over the course of the mission: his wife is divorcing him, his futile attempt to recover from bankruptcy blows up in his face, his precious trophy statue gets smashed smashed, and he's left to spend the rest of his day alone in his office with barely enough authority to order his own niece around. And then 47 shows up to kill him. Cue the waterworks and humiliating death scene.
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The acting Vice President of the United States of America, who was only placed in the role after the previous Vice President died under suspicious circumstances. He's a former biotech CEO and a secret member of Alpha Zerox and is conspiring with the Franchise to assassinate President Stewart so he can become President and enact their policies, starting with a ban on human cloning so the Franchise will have a monopoly on the technology. Agent Smith hires 47 to kill Morris in order to prevent the President's assassination.

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The acting Vice President of the United States of America, who was only placed in the role after the previous Vice President died under suspicious circumstances. He's a former biotech CEO and a secret member of Alpha Zerox and is conspiring with the Franchise to assassinate President Stewart so he can become President and enact their policies, starting with a ban on human cloning so the Franchise will have a monopoly on the technology. Agent Smith hires 47 to kill Morris in order to prevent the President's assassination.

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* NoKillLikeOverkill: As anyone who's seen the Swing King in his current state knows, hiring 47 to kill him would be roughly equivalent to hiring the Terminator to crush a snail. Somewhat {{Justified}} in that Clarence seems to have given up on leaving his park and unwittingly has a small army of hoods protecting him, even if only by proximity.

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* NoKillLikeOverkill: As anyone who's seen the Swing King in his current state knows, hiring 47 to kill him would be roughly equivalent to hiring the Terminator to crush a snail. Somewhat {{Justified}} {{Justified|Trope}} in that Clarence seems to have given up on leaving his park and unwittingly has a small army of hoods protecting him, even if only by proximity.



* KickTheDog: Zig-zagged with KickTheSonOfABitch. On top of screwing the Swing King over in the rent agreement, he goes so far as to break his prize statue and insult him, taking great delight in watching Clarence's despair. Nasty, but then again, it's not as if the man didn't have it coming.
* KickTheSonOfABitch: 47 didn't need to kill Scoop, but he definitely won't be missed.

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* KickTheDog: Zig-zagged with KickTheSonOfABitch.Zig-zagged. On top of screwing the Swing King over in the rent agreement, he goes so far as to break his prize statue and insult him, taking great delight in watching Clarence's despair. Nasty, but then again, it's not as if the man [[KarmicButtMonkey didn't have it coming.
* KickTheSonOfABitch: 47 didn't need to kill Scoop, but he definitely won't be missed.
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** The “Legacy” cutscene’s canonicity is questionable, however, particularly in regards to Fernando’s death, as his nephew Rico’s bio in ''VideoGame/Hitman2'' states that he and his son perished in accidents.
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* PsychopathicWomanchild: Acts like a giddy little girl playing with a knives in a kitchen... as she stabs 47 to death in a NonStandardGameOver.

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* BonusBoss: Unlike Eve and Maynard John, ? can be skipped. In addition, there's no actual bonus for killing her.


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* OptionalBoss: Unlike Eve and Maynard John, ? can be skipped. In addition, there's no actual bonus for killing her.

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Hundred Percent Adoration Rating was renamed Universally Beloved Leader. If an example was removed, it probably did not fit as written


* HundredPercentAdorationRating: Despite being a ruthless criminal, people have nothing but positive things to say about him after his demise. It probably helps that his past wasn't revealed. People can't decide whether they love or hate his wine though.

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