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!!Heinz Kruger / "Fred Clemson"
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->''"The first of many."''

->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/RichardArmitage
->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger''

A HYDRA assassin. Following Rogers' experiment, he kills Dr. Erskine and steals a vial of the SuperSoldier serum. He is caught by Rogers, and commits suicide.
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* BadassInANiceSuit: He infiltrates and wipes out the super soldier program single-handed, but it doesn't help against the [[SuperSoldier newly augmented]] [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica Steve Rogers]].
* ClarkKenting: His physical disguise is just a business suit and glasses, aided by using an American accent, false name, and his general anonymity.
* CyanidePill: Swallows one hidden in his teeth after he gets caught by Rogers.
* {{Determinator}}: Despite the resistance against him, he was determined to escape. Almost succeeded, too.
* DrivenToSuicide: After he's captured by Steve.
* [[invoked]]FakeAmerican: He poses as an American and then reveals that he's TheMole from HYDRA.
* TheMole: Infiltrated the US government to shut down the Super Soldier program and acquire a sample of the serum.
* MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning: Since he is "the first" of HYDRA to be coming after Rogers.
* ProfessionalKiller: Implied to be his profession because of all the killing he does.
* WhoAreYou: "The first of many. Cut off one head, *pops the fake tooth containing his cyanide capsule* two more shall take its place. *foam begins to form at his mouth* Heil HYDRA! *dies*"
* WouldHurtAChild: By pointing a gun at his head and then throwing him into a river. He can swim, mercifully.
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* BladeBelowTheShoulder: The gauntlets he uses in ''Civil War'' have deployable ones.
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* KarmicDeath: He attempts to [[spoiler: use a bomb to take out himself, Cap, and any nearby civilians. However, Wanda uses her powers to suppress the blast and contain in a ball of energy with Crossbones, so instead of the quick TakingYouWithMe he likely hoped, he ends up being simultaneously burned alive and crushed, screaming the whole way until he explodes. It's also entirely possible he knew he hadn't succeeded in killing the Cap.]]


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* RogueAgent: By the time of ''Civil War'', he's detached himself from both SHIELD and HYDRA completely, and has taken to robbing banks in Lagos with his own gang of [[Mook mooks]] in order to draw out Captain America.

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* AvengingTheVillain: Averted. In the interquel comic Rumlow makes it clear he's motivated by personal revenge rather than any remaining loyalty to [=HYDRA=], who he explicitly disavows.



** In ''Winter Soldier'', he's just a well-trained ordinary human, but he dominates in his fight with Sam and can even briefly hold out against Captain America in a fight, albeit not to the same extent as Batroc.
** After becoming Crossbones, Rumlow seems to have acquired advanced combat equipment (including a pair of powered gauntlets that look and operate suspiciously like [=StarkTech=]), that allow him to match Captain America in a fight.

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** In ''Winter Soldier'', Soldier'' he's just a well-trained ordinary human, but he dominates in his fight with Sam and can even briefly hold out against Captain America in a fight, albeit not to the same extent as Batroc.
** After becoming Crossbones, Rumlow seems to have acquired advanced combat equipment (including a pair of powered gauntlets that look and operate suspiciously like [=StarkTech=]), that allow him to match Captain America in a fight. He can also fight evenly against Black Widow even without relying on his powered gauntlets.
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* MadeOfIron: He survived a Helicarrier crashing into the building he was in. [[DeconstructedTrope He's not in good shape afterwards, though]].

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* MadeOfIron: He survived a Helicarrier crashing into the building he was in. [[DeconstructedTrope He's not in good shape afterwards, though]].though]], and in Civil War lampshades that, considering the fact he was caught in a floor collapse with only the injuries he ''did'' sustain, means he got off fairly easily.



* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: [[spoiler: Serves as the StarterVillain of ''Civil War'' and dies during the first 10 minutes. though he inadvertenly kicks off the main plot.]]

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* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: [[spoiler: Serves as the StarterVillain of ''Civil War'' and dies during the first 10 minutes. though he inadvertenly inadvertently kicks off the main plot.plot. [[HesJustHiding According to Frank Grillo though, he may come back anyway]].]]
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* AdaptationalHeroism: PlayedWith. In the comics, Rumlow has always been an unrepentant thug with zero redeeming characteristics. In the movie, he's a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent who turns out to be a HYDRA agent, although HYDRA has taken on KnightTemplar traits in this film, so the trope still applies to a limited extent; in the comics, Rumlow loyally served the openly evil Red Skull. No longer the case in ''Civil War'' as he has left HYDRA and any KnightTemplar beliefs with them, no focused on revenge on Cap.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: PlayedWith. In the comics, Rumlow has always been an unrepentant thug with zero redeeming characteristics. In the movie, he's a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent who turns out to be a HYDRA agent, although HYDRA has taken on KnightTemplar traits in this film, so the trope still applies to a limited extent; in the comics, Rumlow loyally served the openly evil Red Skull. No longer the case in ''Civil War'' as he has left HYDRA and any KnightTemplar beliefs with them, no now focused on revenge on Cap.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: PlayedWith. In the comics, Rumlow has always been an unrepentant thug with zero redeeming characteristics. In the movie, he's a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent who turns out to be a HYDRA agent, although HYDRA has taken on KnightTemplar traits in this film, so the trope still applies to a limited extent; in the comics, Rumlow loyally served the openly evil Red Skull. No longer the case in Captain AmericaCivilWar as he has left HYDRA and any KnightTemplar beliefs with them, no focused on revenge on Cap.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: PlayedWith. In the comics, Rumlow has always been an unrepentant thug with zero redeeming characteristics. In the movie, he's a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent who turns out to be a HYDRA agent, although HYDRA has taken on KnightTemplar traits in this film, so the trope still applies to a limited extent; in the comics, Rumlow loyally served the openly evil Red Skull. No longer the case in Captain AmericaCivilWar ''Civil War'' as he has left HYDRA and any KnightTemplar beliefs with them, no focused on revenge on Cap.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: PlayedWith. In the comics, Rumlow has always been an unrepentant thug with zero redeeming characteristics. In the movie, he's a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent who turns out to be a HYDRA agent, although HYDRA has taken on KnightTemplar traits in this film, so the trope still applies to a limited extent; in the comics, Rumlow loyally served the openly evil Red Skull.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: PlayedWith. In the comics, Rumlow has always been an unrepentant thug with zero redeeming characteristics. In the movie, he's a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent who turns out to be a HYDRA agent, although HYDRA has taken on KnightTemplar traits in this film, so the trope still applies to a limited extent; in the comics, Rumlow loyally served the openly evil Red Skull. No longer the case in Captain AmericaCivilWar as he has left HYDRA and any KnightTemplar beliefs with them, no focused on revenge on Cap.



* KnightTemplar: If his remarks towards the end of the film are any indication, Rumlow [[TheFundamentalist fully believes]] in HYDRA's goals.

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* KnightTemplar: If his remarks towards the end of the film are any indication, Rumlow [[TheFundamentalist fully believes]] in HYDRA's goals. No longer the case in ''Civil War'' as he is now working as a mercanary out for revenge and in the Infinite Prelude comic he even states he is no longer working for HYDRA's goals.
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* WeHaveReserves: Rather than waste time fighting Black Widow one-on-one, he drops her into an armored truck with his own fanatically loyal men and throws down a grenade, entrusting they'll hold her just long enough for everyone to be killed in the explosion.
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!!Karpov

->'''Portrayed by:''' Gene Farber
->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''

A Russian HYDRA Agent.
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* DefiantToTheEnd [[spoiler: he refuses to give information to Zemo even when he is going to kill him by drowning him in the sink]]
* MythologyGag: in the comics he was responsible for turning Bucky into the Winter Soldier. [[spoiler: While Zola took that role for him, he does appear having the Winter Soldier answer to him and was responsible for the creation of the other five Winter Soldiers.]]
* UndyingLoyalty: [[spoiler: Even after not being an active agent, he refuses to give Zemo the information he was looking for on a mission from HYDRA, even giving the "Hail Hydra" as Zemo left him dying.]]

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* DefiantToTheEnd [[spoiler: he refuses to give information to Zemo even when he is going to kill him by drowning him in the sink]]




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A Russian Hydra HYDRA Agent.



MythologyGag: in the comics he was responsible for turning Bucky into the Winter Soldier. [[spoiler: While Zola took that role for him, he does appear having the Winter Soldier answer to him and was responsible for the creation of the other five Winter Soldiers.]]

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* MythologyGag: in the comics he was responsible for turning Bucky into the Winter Soldier. [[spoiler: While Zola took that role for him, he does appear having the Winter Soldier answer to him and was responsible for the creation of the other five Winter Soldiers.]]
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MythologyGag: in the comics he was responsible for turning Bucky into the Winter Soldier. [[spoiler: While Zemo Zola took that role for him, he does appear having the Winter Soldier answer to him and was responsible for the creation of the other five Winter Soldiers.]]

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** After becoming Crossbones, Rumlow seems to have acquired advanced combat equipment(including a pair of powered gauntlets that look and operate suspiciously like [=StarkTech=]), that allow him to match Captain America in a fight.

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** After becoming Crossbones, Rumlow seems to have acquired advanced combat equipment(including equipment (including a pair of powered gauntlets that look and operate suspiciously like [=StarkTech=]), that allow him to match Captain America in a fight.



* PowerFist: As Crossbones, he has a pair of gauntlets which can punch with enough force to send Captain America flying.



* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler: In the opening of ''Civil War'', he gets outfought by Cap and tries to blow up a bomb that will take them both out, as well as the surrounding block of people. He fails in his goal, as Wanda suppresses the blast and lifts Crossbones into the air away from Steve. However, the explosion ends up packing too much power for her to hold back completely, and a number of people in nearby building are killed as a result]].

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* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler: In the opening of ''Civil War'', he gets outfought by Cap and tries to blow up set off a bomb that will take them both out, as well as the surrounding block of people. He fails in his goal, as Wanda suppresses the blast and lifts Crossbones into the air away from Steve. However, the explosion ends up packing too much power for her to hold back completely, and a number of people in nearby building are killed as a result]].
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Mythology Gag: in the comics he was responsible for turning Bucky into the Winter Soldier. [[spoiler: While Zemo took that role for him, he does appear having the Winter Soldier answer to him and was responsible for the creation of the other five Winter Soldiers.]]

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!!Karpov

->'''Portrayed by:''' Gene Farber
->'''Appearances:''' 'Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''

A Russian Hydra Agent [[Spoiler:who was one of the Winter Soldier's handlers.]]
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Mythology Gag: in the comics he was responsible for turning Bucky into the Winter Soldier.

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[[folder:Agent 33]]
!!''Kara Lynn Palamas[=/=]Agent 33''
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->'''Portrayed By:''' Maya Stojan, Ming-Na Wen
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in '[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS2E3MakingFriendsAndInfluencingPeople Episode 25: Making Friends And Influencing People]]'')

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!!''Kara Lynn Palamas[=/=]Agent 33''
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!!Agent Brock Rumlow / Crossbones
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->'''Portrayed By:''' Maya Stojan, Ming-Na Wen
by:''' Creator/FrankGrillo
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in '[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS2E3MakingFriendsAndInfluencingPeople Episode 25: Making Friends And Influencing People]]'')

''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier | Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''

->''"This is gonna hurt."''

A former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent now brainwashed into serving HYDRA.operative working with Captain America and leader of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s STRIKE team.


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* AdaptationalHeroism: PlayedWith. In the comics, Rumlow has always been an unrepentant thug with zero redeeming characteristics. In the movie, he's a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent who turns out to be a HYDRA agent, although HYDRA has taken on KnightTemplar traits in this film, so the trope still applies to a limited extent; in the comics, Rumlow loyally served the openly evil Red Skull.
* BadassNormal:
** In ''Winter Soldier'', he's just a well-trained ordinary human, but he dominates in his fight with Sam and can even briefly hold out against Captain America in a fight, albeit not to the same extent as Batroc.
** After becoming Crossbones, Rumlow seems to have acquired advanced combat equipment(including a pair of powered gauntlets that look and operate suspiciously like [=StarkTech=]), that allow him to match Captain America in a fight.
* BadassBoast: He's one of the toughest agents around and he knows it, as shown when he brags before fighting Sam Wilson aka "Falcon".
-->'''Rumlow''': This is gonna hurt. There are no prisoners with HYDRA. Just order, and order only comes through pain. You ready for yours? (''after beating Falcon down again'') You're out of your depth, kid.
* BeardOfEvil: A PermaStubble goatee
* BodyHorror: Rumlow ''survived'' having a Helicarrier crash into a building while he was inside of said building. The end result isn't pretty. In ''[[Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar Civil War]]'', [[spoiler: he shows that the various burns and debris left his face incredibly disfigured, prompting him to primarily sport a mask]].
* TheBrute: He acts as Pierce's main muscle in ''The Winter Soldier''.
* CoDragons: With the Winter Soldier, to Alexander Pierce. Of those two, Rumlow is more active, and seems to be the blunt hammer and everyday right-hand man. When things ''really'' need to get done, the higher-ups call in Bucky/the Winter Soldier.
* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: Zig-zagged. He's never referred to as 'Crossbones' in ''Winter Soldier'', having not yet taken up the alias, and the only hint is the cross-shape of his weapon straps across his chest; ''Civil War'', however, sees him finally identified as such, and donning a helmet and armored pads painted to resemble his comics counterpart.
* DeadpanSnarker: At least as part of his façade as Cap and Black Widow's friendly colleague.
--> '''Rumlow:''' ''[after saving Steve from one mook when Cap's already taken every other one out]'' Yeah, you seemed pretty helpless without me.
* DragonTheirFeet: He's still fighting Sam after [[BigBad Pierce]] and HYDRA's Helicarriers have been dispatched.
* EvilAllAlong: Rumlow's been a member of HYDRA for God knows how long.
* FaceHeelTurn: Introduced as a S.H.I.E.L.D. colleague of Cap and Black Widow and on friendly terms with them, but eventually turns on them, because he's a member of HYDRA.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's personable enough, and even claims that his assault on Cap is nothing personal, but he's still a loyal agent of HYDRA and ruthless killer.
* FriendlyEnemy: To Cap. They're on opposite sides of the S.H.I.E.L.D.-HYDRA conflict, but according to the DVD commentary, he actually has a degree of admiration for Cap. This suggests that his attack on Cap may have indeed been NothingPersonal, despite what Cap believes.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: In ''Civil War'', under his mask Rumlow's face is moderately scarred up from having S.H.I.E.L.D. Headquarters dropped on his head.
* KnightTemplar: If his remarks towards the end of the film are any indication, Rumlow [[TheFundamentalist fully believes]] in HYDRA's goals.
* TheLancer: Prior to HYDRA's uncloaking he acted as Captain America's NumberTwo in missions
* MadeOfIron: He survived a Helicarrier crashing into the building he was in. [[DeconstructedTrope He's not in good shape afterwards, though]].
* TheMole: One of the many HYDRA moles.
* MookLieutenant: As the leader of S.T.R.I.K.E.
* NervesOfSteel: Easily the most cool headed member of both Strike and the rest of the Hydra agents sent to try and capture Cap in the elevator. Everyone else is either sweating in anticipation or giving away their plans via posture or acting unnatural. Rumlow has his arms crossed and makes small talk to try and lower Cap's guard.
* NothingPersonal: Claims this when attacking Cap. Steve begs to differ.
** Averted in ''Civil War'', where he holds an immense grudge against Cap for the brutal damage he suffered at the end of ''The Winter Soldier''. [[spoiler: It leads to him trying to take Steve out in a last-ditch suicide bomb]].
* NotQuiteDead: At the climax of the movie, he's seemingly crushed to death under debris when a heli-carrier crashes into the floor of the building he's in. A sequence before the credits reveals he's badly scarred and in critical condition, but still alive.
* PermaStubble: It gives him a rugged, tough-guy look.
* PragmaticVillainy: Though ruthless, he knows better than to shoot Rogers in broad daylight, after spotting a news helicopter filming overhead. Instead he opts to capture him and transport him some place abandoned where they can shoot him and dump the body.
* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: [[spoiler: Serves as the StarterVillain of ''Civil War'' and dies during the first 10 minutes. though he inadvertenly kicks off the main plot.]]
* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler: In the opening of ''Civil War'', he gets outfought by Cap and tries to blow up a bomb that will take them both out, as well as the surrounding block of people. He fails in his goal, as Wanda suppresses the blast and lifts Crossbones into the air away from Steve. However, the explosion ends up packing too much power for her to hold back completely, and a number of people in nearby building are killed as a result]].
* WeaponOfChoice: Carries an electrified shock baton that are powerful enough to knock-out a mercenary with a single touch and hurt Rogers.
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!!''Kara Lynn Palamas[=/=]Agent 33''
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->'''Portrayed By:''' Maya Stojan, Ming-Na Wen
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in '[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS2E3MakingFriendsAndInfluencingPeople Episode 25: Making Friends And Influencing People]]'')

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->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in '[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS2E3MakingFriendsAndInfluencingPeople Episode 25: Making Friends And Influencing People]]'')

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->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in '[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS2E3MakingFriendsAndInfluencingPeople Episode 25: Making Friends And Influencing People]]'')

By''': Maximiliano Hernández\\
'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/{{Thor}} | Film/{{The Avengers|2012}} | Film/MarvelOneShots | Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier | Series/AgentsOfSHIELD''

-> ''"I could do it. I make a great patsy."''

A former Level Six, then later Level Eight agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. agent now brainwashed into serving HYDRA.D.. Like Coulson, he is frequently sent across the globe to handle what Fury can't.


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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, he's a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent through and through. [[spoiler:In ''The Winter Soldier'', however, he's revealed as an agent of HYDRA.]]
* AllThereInTheManual: Until his story significance in ''The Winter Soldier'', it's mainly in the shorts that he had any role at all.
* BadassNormal: We finally get to see it come ''Item 47''. [[spoiler:Sitwell captures Benny and Claire by moving into the hotel room next to theirs and playing extremely loud music so that they'll come over to complain. He then has to fight off Claire while struggling to handcuff her husband and while she tries to shoot him with an alien {{BFG}}.]]
* BaldOfAwesome: Only known case in S.H.I.E.L.D. besides ComicBook/NickFury, the resident BaldBlackLeaderGuy.
* BaldOfEvil: As revealed in [[spoiler:''The Winter Soldier'', he's a HYDRA mole.]]
* BitCharacter: His appearances in ''Thor'' and ''The Avengers'' are very brief, and he tends to play a larger role in the shorts. ''Winter Soldier'' is the first film where Sitwell plays a major role.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler: The Winter Soldier abruptly throws him in front of a truck.]]
* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler:Ends up being one to Coulson. Coulson is a loyal S.H.I.E.L.D. agent and a fanboy of Captain America. Sitwell was an undercover HYDRA agent and called for Steve to be shot with no remorse.]]
* ExactWords: Sitwell is ordered to [[DeadlyEuphemism neutralize]] [[OutlawCouple Benny and Claire]]. He does so by hiring them to S.H.I.E.L.D., putting them to work on reverse-engineering Chitauri weapons.
* HeroAntagonist: In ''Item 47'', where he's ordered to hunt down [[OutlawCouple Benny and Claire]].
* LockedOutOfTheLoop:
** Being a Level Six agent, he thought he was at the highest of [[ClassifiedInformation information clearance levels]]. He was wrong.
--->'''Coulson''': What's your clearance level?\\
'''Sitwell''': It's Level 6. Like you. ... Come on, there's a Level 7?
** This is why he and Blake thought Coulson was still dead, because his survival was classified as Level 7.
** As of ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'', he has been promoted up to Level 8 alongside Coulson, where it's still part of the job description to be LockedOutOfTheLoop, solely because no one in Level 8 can know everything going on about the organization because it would be unsafe.
* KnifeNut: He whips one out and... [[spoiler:used it to cut Benny and Claire's bonds.]]
* TheMenInBlack: As a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent he seems to fit the bill pretty well, looking into stolen alien technology and working to keep it under wraps.
* TheMole: He's one for [[spoiler: HYDRA.]]
* NotSoStoic: He keeps staying calm even after being taken prisoner by [[spoiler:Captain America and Black Widow]], not taking their threat to throw him off a skyscraper seriously... [[spoiler:until after they ''do'' throw him off, then catch him and imply they'll just keep doing that until he talks or they get bored. The near-death experience is too much for Sitwell, and he spills the beans.]]
* ObfuscatingStupidity: He says he does "a great patsy", and offers to do it so S.H.I.E.L.D. can sabotage General Ross's meeting with Fury. [[spoiler:Turns out he really does, having tricked the majority of S.H.I.E.L.D.]]
* ObsessedWithFood: He has a tendency to bring up what the food is like at the places he visits during otherwise serious meetings.
* OhCrap: After he [[spoiler:starts spilling his guts to Steve, Natasha, and Sam, Sitwell stops talking for a moment and remarks "[[BigBad Pierce]] is gonna kill me". Sure enough, [[TheDragon the Winter Soldier]] kills him a few minutes later.]]
* PetTheDog: With the revelation that Sitwell is HYDRA, his sparing of Benny and Claire becomes this. It then becomes HarsherInHindsight when you realize that Benny was involved in the R&D group that would design the helicarriers that HYDRA would come extremely close to assassinating 20 million people with.
* PragmaticVillainy: [[spoiler:After discovering that he was HYDRA's, his past more charitable actions (including sparing Benny and Claire and preventing Abomination from becoming an Avenger) look more darkly practical rather than morally motivated.]]
* RaceLift: In the comics Sitwell is Caucasian and blond, while in the films he's bald and Honduran-American.
* RedOniBlueOni: He comes off as a little more laid-back Red Oni compared to the stuffier Coulson's Blue Oni.
* TheSmartGuy: One of the smartest agents S.H.I.E.L.D. deploys.
* TheStoic: Sitwell has some NervesOfSteel, and rarely shows fear. For instance, when caught aboard a S.H.I.E.L.D. ship that had been hijacked by RuthlessModernPirates, all the other hostages were frightened but Sitwell looked mostly bored. His calmness wasn't unfounded, as just before a pirate was about to kill him, said pirate dropped dead by S.H.I.E.L.D. agents.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: After being informed of the World Security Council's decision to put the Abomination on the Avengers, he and Coulson start plotting a way to stop this. [[spoiler:Though given that Sitwell is HYDRA, he was probably more concerned that Blonsky was too unstable]].
* SharpDressedMan: Like all S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, he dresses very well.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Of Coulson after his "death". While he's appeared beforehand in the films, ''Item 47'' hinted he would take Phil's place as the everyman of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Blake even accidentally calls him "Coulson" due to force of habit. However, this was negated when Coulson was revealed to be alive. Ironically, in the comics Sitwell has been around since the 60's, whereas Coulson is a very recent CanonImmigrant, so you'd think it would be the other way around.
* WrongGenreSavvy: [[spoiler:In regards to HighAltitudeInterrogation. He thinks it's the version where the hero holds him over the edge, threatening to drop and he knows that Steve is too much of a NiceGuy to threaten an unarmed man like that. He's right, but the Black Widow isn't.]]
* YouHaveFailedMe: Killed by [[spoiler: the Winter Soldier for selling out [=HYDRA=] to Captain America and his allies.]]
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[[folder:Agent 33]]
!!''Kara Lynn Palamas[=/=]Agent 33''
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->'''Portrayed By:''' Maya Stojan, Ming-Na Wen
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in '[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS2E3MakingFriendsAndInfluencingPeople Episode 25: Making Friends And Influencing People]]'')

A former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent now brainwashed into serving HYDRA.
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[[folder:Agent 33]]
!!''Kara Lynn Palamas[=/=]Agent 33''
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->'''Portrayed By:''' Maya Stojan, Ming-Na Wen
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in '[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS2E3MakingFriendsAndInfluencingPeople Episode 25: Making Friends And Influencing People]]'')

A former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent now brainwashed into serving HYDRA.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Her comics counterpart is a blonde.
* AlasPoorVillain: An honest SHIELD agent, brainwashed by HYDRA, manipulated by Ward into his loyal aide and lover, then killed by Ward when he mistakes her for May, leaving [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Ward grieving over her dead body.]]
* AloofDarkHairedGirl: Becomes this after being brainwashed into a HYDRA agent.
* BirdsOfAFeather: She and Ward are both very damaged people who (unlike Ward and Skye) more genuinely understand one another and can support each other emotionally. This leads to them developing a relationship.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Her entire introductory episode is spent getting conditioned by Whitehall, finally succumbing at the end.
* DarkActionGirl: After successfully being brainwashed.
* DesignatedGirlFight: Her most prominent on-screen fights have been with May, Skye and Bobbi. This is especially obvious since every other ActionGirl in the series, including the three she's fought, have all proven to be more than a match for the men, including [[DarkActionGirl Dark Action Girls]] like her who fight male heroes.
* DiscardAndDraw: The mask fused over her face has enough memory for three different faces. To mimic a new one, she must delete an old one.
* TheDragon: Becomes a replacement one for Whitehall after Bakshi is captured by S.H.I.E.L.D.. In the latter half of Season 2, becomes this to Grant Ward.
* ElectronicSpeechImpediment: One symptom of having her mask fused to her face.
* EvilCounterpart:
** To May, after using a hologram mask to impersonate her and getting stuck that way.
** She's also a {{Foil}} to May in that her loyalty to Whitehall is unquestioning and compelled by brainwashing, whereas May's loyalty to Coulson is based on a long friendship and history of shared service, and she's never afraid to argue with him. In fact, Coulson sees through Agent 33's impersonation of May in "Face My Enemy" because she is agreeing too readily with his orders to take his place if he goes off the deep end.
* EvilDuo: Became this with Whitehall near the end of the first half of Season 2 after Bakshi's capture. In the latter half of Season 2 becomes this with Grant Ward.
* FacialHorror: Getting a live wire to the face tends to leave scars. The nanomask is fused to her face with a horrific burn in the area the wire destroyed. She eventually gets the mask fixed, but the burn is still there, as shown when she deactivates it.
* FamousLastWords: "Baby..."
* HazyFeelTurn: After Whitehall's death, she's left completely lost about what to do next with her life, and teams up with AmbiguouslyEvil Ward simply for a lack of other options.
* LadyAndKnight: She becomes Ward's Bright Lady after he is rejected (read: shot in the back) by Skye. After Whitehall's death she's like a wounded dove that inspires him towards a new purpose; helping her.
* LossOfIdentity: After Whitehall's death, she all but loses herself, but with Ward's help, Kara manages to reclaim her old identity.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: Her brainwashing made her an agent of Whitehall, not HYDRA. She is dismayed by his death and doesn't know what to do with herself.
* NotSoDifferent: With Ward. Both were SHIELD agents that defected to HYDRA; only Kara didn't have a choice and Ward was technically a HYDRA agent first. Both have superiors with undying loyalty (though Ward was more loyal to John Garrett than HYDRA), with their deaths they didn't know what to do. Both have a grudge against someone in SHIELD: Coulson and/or May for Ward, Bobbi for Kara.
* RaceLift: White in the comics, Hispanic here. Thanks to the mask permanently fused to her face, now appears Asian. Until the mask is repaired, enabling her to resemble her true appearance again even if it can't ever be removed for real.
* RedemptionRejection: She pretends to stay with SHIELD for psychological recovery at Ward's urging, but it's all a ploy to exact vengeance on Bobbi. This bloodlust leads to her own accidental death at Ward's hands.
* ShapeshifterModeLock: Being electrically shocked while disguised as May fuses the mask to her face, along with giving her a horrible burn on her left eye that makes the disguise useless. She eventually gets it fixed, but the mask is still stuck to her. She can now shift at will, but can only keep three faces in memory. In order to gain any other identities, she has to give one up. However, she can also deactivate the mask and have her original (though still scarred) face. By the time of "The Frenemy of my Enemy", she's able to contact her mother and get a photo of herself pre-scarred, allowing her to have her own face without the damage.
* SatelliteCharacter; Deconstructed. While her entire life revolves around helping Ward... this is because she is completely, utterly insane, and has lost her own psyche. She also does have her own wants and needs, making it more co-dependence.
* StuffedIntoTheFridge: [[spoiler: Dies in the Season Two finale, cementing Ward's turn to a full, true villain, and head of Hydra.]]
* TragicMonster: As she points out, Whitehall wiped away whoever she was. Essentially, Kara Palamas is dead. She is ''[[TenderTears very]]'' relieved when she is able to reclaim her old name, and as of "The Frenemy of My Enemy" she prefers to be called Kara again. It didn't remove her hatred against Bobbi for her betrayal.
* VengeanceFeelsEmpty: Averted. She had Bobbi at gunpoint, but realizes she's not afraid to die and has no remorse for betraying Kara. Shooting her then and there won't give her closure. So Ward decided to try something else.
* YouAreNumberSix: Initially referred to by her S.H.I.E.L.D. callsign and with no name given. She's eventually revealed to be Kara Palamas, an obscure character from the ''Hercules'' comics.
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[[folder: Kenneth Turgeon]]
!!''Kenneth Turgeon''
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->'''Portrayed By:''' Adam Kulbersh
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS2E3MakingFriendsAndInfluencingPeople Episode 25: Making Friends And Influencing People]]'')

-->''"The time tables have moved up, and I have been called upstairs to fill them in. No prep time, no powerpoint, just me, pants around my ankles, talking out of my butt."''

A HYDRA scientist and supervisor.
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* AffablyEvil: Sure, he works in an evil organization bent on world domination and killing a ton of people, but he's extremely friendly about it.
* BenevolentBoss: He tries to keep Simmons from moving up in HYDRA because it's more dangerous the higher you go.
* CanonForeigner: He has no direct comic counterpart.
* FrameUp: He gets framed as S.H.I.E.L.D.'s mole in HYDRA by Simmons.
* OmnicidalManiac: Despite being pretty affable, he's very excited about the prospect of HYDRA gaining the ability to kill millions using the Obelisk.
-->'''Simmons:''' Do you have any idea what this means? We could kill millions of people, perhaps even billions.\\
'''Turgeon:''' Pretty awesome, huh?
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[[folder:Marcus Scarlotti]]
!!''Marcus Scarlotti''
->'''Portrayed By:''' Falk Hentschel
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS2E6FracturedHouse Episode 28: A Fractured House]]'')

A mercenary and HYDRA operative hired to frame S.H.I.E.L.D. for attacking the United Nations and to eliminate S.H.I.E.L.D. agents.
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* AdaptationNameChange: His first name is "Marco" in the comics.
* BondOneLiner: When Agent Walters is KilledMidSentence by one of his splinter bombs, Scarlotti responds with "You were saying?"
* FalseFlagOperation: He leads a HYDRA attack on the UN while claiming to be S.H.I.E.L.D. in order to turn the world's militaries on them. He and his team take out six S.H.I.E.L.D. agents with ease.
* KnifeNut: He has a wicked looking combat knife, as well as a knife-and-chain weapon.
* MythologyGag: He pulls out a knife-and-chain to fight May in the safehouse. Scarlotti is the first Whiplash in the comics, though his weapons were closer to Vanko's Whiplash suits in ''Film/IronMan2''.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Bobbi Morse mentions that Scarlotti almost killed Clint Barton, aka Hawkeye, a few years ago.
* RaceLift: He's American in the comics. Here, he's likely a German, since his actor is German. This may also be why his name is changed.
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[[folder:Toshiro Mori]]
!!''Toshiro Mori''
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->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/BrianTee
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS2E6FracturedHouse Episode 28: A Fractured House]]'')

A Japanese engineer and weapons designer for HYDRA.
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* AManOfWealthAndTaste: He sure loves his fine tea.
* AffablyEvil: Quite pleasant for a weapons designer.
* BeardOfEvil: A short croppled goatee and mustache; classic villain facial hair.
* CanonForeigner:He has no direct comic counterpart.
* EvilGenius: As the builder of the Splinter Bombs.
* SharpDressedMan: Wearing a black shirt and suit.
* TooDumbToLive: He just had to try and kill the agents who had just taken out most of his guards. In response, they kill him as an afterthought.
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[[folder:Julien Beckers]]
!!''Julien Beckers''
->'''Portrayed By:''' Michael Enright
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS2E6FracturedHouse Episode 28: A Fractured House]]'')

The Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs and a member of HYDRA
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Pretending to be a defender of civil liberties to get fugitive agents of the then outlawed S.H.I.E.L.D. to fall in HYDRA's trap.
* CorruptPolitician: He's a minister who works for HYDRA.
* GenerationXerox: His grandfather is a HYDRA scientist during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII.
* TheMole: Within the Belgian government
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[[folder:Kebo]]
!!''Kebo''
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->'''Portrayed By:''' Daz Crawford
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS2E22SOSPart2 Episode 44: S.O.S. Part 2]]'')

A member of Ward's new HYDRA cell.
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* BaldOfEvil: Not a hair on this HYDRA operative's head.
* TheDragon: He serves as Ward's second-in-command.
* ElectrifiedBathtub: He managed to match and nearly kill Bobbi in a straight fight, but Bobbi defeated him by using her electrified escrima sticks while he's trying to get out of a swimming pool the two had previously been fighting in.
* EvilBrit: Speaks in a noticeable British accent.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Shows up in a single scene right at the end of Season 2, when Ward decides to take over HYDRA.
* MouthOfSauron: He acts as Ward's voice when dealing with new recruits before they get to meet Ward.
* MuggingTheMonster: Is assigned to torture Werner von Strucker, who [[CurbStompBattle beats him easily]] once he starts fighting back.
* NumberTwo: He's constantly at Ward's side throughout his introductory episode and Ward entrusts him with tasks such as torturing/evaluating for leadership Werner.
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[[folder:Werner von Strucker]]
!!''Werner von Strucker''
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->'''Portrayed By:''' Spencer Treat Clark
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS3E2PurposeInTheMachine Episode 46: Purpose In The Machine]]'')

The son of Wolfgang von Strucker.
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* BlondGuysAreEvil: A blond member of HYDRA and a murderer.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: After he fails to kill Andrew, Ward puts a hit on him.
* MadeOfIron: An extended torture session only made him a little bloody in mouth.
* NervesOfSteel: He endured an extended period of torture from Kebo without cracking. Afterward, Ward tells him that he was hoping the torture would bring out or develop this trope in him.
* NewMeat: After he blows his first assignment of killing Andrew, Malick chides Ward for giving him such an important assignment off the bat.
* NotQuiteDead: He's stabbed in the gut and left in a comatose state. [[spoiler:Coulson brings him out of said state and used the Theta Brain-Wave Frequency Machine to access Werner's memories make him remember certain things about Gideon Malick.]]
* OverlordJr: Played with a little. Werner's father Wolfgang was one of HYDRA's major heads, but he mostly kept his business separate from his son's life. It was only until after [[spoiler: Wolfgang is killed by Ultron]] that Ward properly brought him into the HYDRA fold.
* RichIdiotWithNoDayJob: Until Ward came along, he just loafed around spending his father's money, but finds his inner strength while getting tortured.
* UnexpectedCharacter: In the comics, Werner is heavily overshadowed by his siblings, the Fenris twins. Here he's become TheApprentice for Grant Ward.
* YouHaveFailedMe: Ward orders a hit on Werner for failing to kill Andrew.
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[[folder:Giyera]]
!!''R. Giyera''
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->'''Portrayed By:''' Mark Dacascos
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS3E8ManyHeadsOneTale Episode 52: Many Heads, One Tale]]'')

An Inhuman serving Gideon Malick. He's head of security of Endotex Labs, a front of the ATCU Science Division, which Mallick controls.
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* BadassInANiceSuit: Wears a suit and is capable of holding his own in a fight against badass Bobbi Morse.
* TheBrute: He's the most physically imposing of of Mallick's operatives. He leads the ATCU mooks in Endotex Labs a head of security.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He was formerly in special ops before becoming Inhuman, and is good enough to fight ''May'' equally.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Is visibly horrified at hearing [[spoiler: the dying screams of five innocent people that Hive kills to restore its host body.]]
* FreezeFrameBonus: His ATCU profile shows he used to be in the Marine Corps.
* MindOverMatter: His power is telekinesis, but he can only affect non-organic matter.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: You probably don't want to mess with someone whose surname is the Filipino term for "war."
* NotSoStoic: He always maintains a cool and collected presence, but when he starts interacting with the Inhuman Hive, [[spoiler:who was at that point possessing the deceased body of Grant Ward]], he was notably perplexed to how to interact an Inhuman like Hive.
* OneManArmy: In "Paradise Lost", he's able to [[spoiler:seize the ''Zephyr'']] all by himself. Note that [[spoiler:most of the main cast is aboard at the time]].
* TortureTechnician: Ward has him torture [[spoiler:Simmons]]. Giyera starts with [[NoodleImplements a wrench and a hammer]].
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[[folder:Lucio]]
!!Lucio
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->'''Portrayed by:''' Gabriel Salvador
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD''

An Inhuman working for the corrupt National Police of Colombia, who can induce a temporary paralysis in others with his gaze. Is kidnapped by HYDRA and becomes one of the two Inhumans tasked with guarding Hive.
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* AllThereInTheManual: He is not named in his debut episode, but the character's name can be found in the episode's credits.
* BaldOfEvil: A corrupt cop with not a shred of hair on his head.
* BeardOfEvil: He has a thick, bushy beard.
* DeadlyGaze: He can induce paralysis in others with his gaze.
* ChekhovsGunman: He's just a standard Dragon once Hive takes control of him. [[spoiler: After he is killed by Joey, Simmons is able to to learn quite a bit about Hive and how he infects people after studying his infected brain. This becomes quite crucial after Daisy is infected in learning how to free her.]]
* DirtyCop: He works for the highly corrupt National Police of Colombia.
* TheDragon: To Victor Ramon.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: He objects to Hive [[spoiler:slaughtering five innocent people to repair Ward's body]].
* {{Expy}}: His power to paralyse people with his eyes, and needing to cover them up to not do so constantly, may remind fans of the ''Secret Warriors'' of Gorgon, the HYDRA leader resurrected near the beginning of the series with the same power (albeit, Lucio's power is temporary, while Gorgon's turned them into permanent statues).
* FacialHorror: Has some pretty horrific scarring around his eyes after Joey melted his sunglasses to his face.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:Stabbed and killed by Joey with a partially-melted pipe to save Lincoln.]]
* NoNameGiven: He's not named in his debut episode, but Bobbi refers to him as "Medusa-Eyes".
* SinisterShades: Which conceal his DeadlyGaze.
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