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* AllIterativeName: The strategy guide reveals that Brickman's first name is B[[spoiler:enny, in what is almost certainly an intentional breaking of the OneSteveLimit to draw an intentional parallel between the two.]]
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* TwoferTokenMinority: Only member of the cast that is black or female.

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* TwoferTokenMinority: Only member of the cast that is black or female. She also has a mental illness, although [[DysfunctionJunction she's hardly unique in that regard.]]
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* FreudianTrio: With Benny as the Id, Gorrister as the Ego, and Nimdok as the Superego. [[spoiler: This is shown with the totems used to destroy AM's own trio. Benny's newfound compassion defeats the Id, Gorrister's forgiveness destroys the Ego, and Nimdok's clarity conquers the Superego.]]
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* IgnoredEpiphany: Implied. He was acquired by AM at a Chinese War Memorial, connoting that he did feel a level of regret about killing Brickman, Tuttle, Thomas and Brickman- but not enough to acknowledge it and make amends.

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* IgnoredEpiphany: Implied. He was acquired by AM at a Chinese War Memorial, connoting that he did feel a level of regret about killing Brickman, Murphy, Tuttle, Thomas and Brickman- but not enough to acknowledge it and make amends.
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* ALighterShadeOfBlack: Unquestionably a worse person than Ted, Ellen, and Gorrister, he had committed a terrible crime- but the game still treats his redemption as a possibility, while Nimdok is BeyondRedemption. His victims (or their robotic imitations, anyway) can come to forgive him, while Nimdok's never do.


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* IgnoredEpiphany: Implied. He was acquired by AM at a Chinese War Memorial, connoting that he did feel a level of regret about killing Brickman, Tuttle, Thomas and Brickman- but not enough to acknowledge it and make amends.
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* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler: In the good ending to his scenario, he submits to vaporization on the altar in place of the Mutant Child. If the player wishes, he can go the same way in the endgame]]

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* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler: In the good ending to his scenario, he submits to vaporization on the altar in place of the Mutant Child. If the player wishes, he can go the same way in the endgame]]endgame. Notably if he does the latter the Chinese AM comments that he has "finally rejoined his squad".]]



%%* NoodleIncident: Whatever AM does to him.

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%%* NoodleIncident: Whatever AM does to him.* NothingIsScarier: Sometimes he walks off into the dark alone. None of the others know why but he always comes back pale and shaking.



* BeyondRedemption: His former colleague thinks so. [[spoiler: In spite of Nimdok's good deeds, his scenario will end with his colleague and the other Jews executing him with the Golem.]] However, [[spoiler: in Nimdok's playthrough of the final scenario, a tattooed arm with that prisoner's voice still exhorts him to carry on and try to atone anyway]].

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* BeyondRedemption: His former colleague thinks so. [[spoiler: In spite of Nimdok's good deeds, his scenario will end with his colleague and the other Jews executing him with the Golem.]] However, [[spoiler: in Nimdok's playthrough of the final scenario, a tattooed arm with that prisoner's voice still exhorts him to carry on and try to atone anyway]]. In contrast with Benny, should he die in the endgame, the Chinese AM comments "he is in the hell he always thought he deserved".

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* FlatCharacter: The reader learns practically nothing about him beyond the fact that Nimdock isn't his real name.

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* FlatCharacter: The reader learns practically nothing about him beyond the fact that Nimdock Nimdok isn't his real name.


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* AscendedExtra: The least developed of the five protagonists in the short story, he's arguably the most important of them here.

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