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* KnifeNut: She fights with a shortsword and throwing knives, instead of using a melee weapon and nailgun combination like all other [=NPC=]s.
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* SquishyWizard: While most technomancers seem to be [[MageKnight Mage Knights]], Mary is very much a Squishy Wizard, as she fights only with technomancy spells instead of using both spells and a melee weapon like other technomancers do. As such she can dish out good damage but goes down quite quickly, especially when mobbed by multiple enemies.
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* SquishyWizard: While most technomancers seem to be [[MageKnight Mage [[MagicKnight Magic Knights]], Mary is very much a Squishy Wizard, as she fights only with technomancy spells instead of using both spells and a melee weapon like other technomancers do. As such she can dish out good damage but goes down quite quickly, especially when mobbed by multiple enemies.
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* ThisRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized
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* ThisRevolutionWillNotBeCivilizedTheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized
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* DiscOneFinalBoss: The game's marketing makes him look like he's going to be [[TheHeavy one of the main villains]]. He's killed at the end of Act 1.
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* DiscOneFinalBoss: The game's marketing makes him it look like he's going to be [[TheHeavy one of the main villains]]. He's killed at the end of Act 1.
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* DragonInChief: Phillips has minimal screentime ([[spoiler: and can die before you actually have a chance to meet him, depending on your choices]]), so Generosity is TheFace of Aurora's government and the Technomancers.
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* DragonInChief: Phillips has minimal screentime ([[spoiler: and can die in the Resistance ending he dies before you actually even have a chance to meet him, depending on your choices]]), talk to him]]), so Generosity is TheFace of Aurora's government and the Technomancers.
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* AerithAndBob: One of the few characters to not have a virtue name.
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* WardensAreEvil: He's the warden of Camp 19, and some bad things happen on his watch.
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* WardensAreEvil: He's the warden overseer of Camp 19, and some bad things happen on his watch.
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The commander of the Aurora Technomancers.
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*CainAndAbel: He's Devotion's brother.
*TheDragon: To Wisdom Phillips.
*DragonInChief: Phillips has minimal screentime ([[spoiler: and can die before you actually have a chance to meet him, depending on your choices]]), so Generosity is TheFace of Aurora's government and the Technomancers.
*NonIndicativeName: As the most [[TheHeavy prominently seen villain]], he obviously doesn't have the virtue he's named for.
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*CainAndAbel: He's Devotion's brother.
*TheDragon: To Wisdom Phillips.
*DragonInChief: Phillips has minimal screentime ([[spoiler: and can die before you actually have a chance to meet him, depending on your choices]]), so Generosity is TheFace of Aurora's government and the Technomancers.
*NonIndicativeName: As the most [[TheHeavy prominently seen villain]], he obviously doesn't have the virtue he's named for.
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*ThisRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized
*ThisRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized
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An Abundance Technomancer who serves as the warden of Camp 19.
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*AffablyEvil: Seems like a pretty amiable chap... as far as corrupt wardens go.
*DiscOneFinalBoss: The game's marketing makes him look like he's going to be [[TheHeavy one of the main villains]]. He's killed at the end of Act 1.
*EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Seemed to genuinely care for Mary.
*ReassignedToAntarctica: This is implied to be why he's running Camp 19.
*WardensAreEvil: He's the warden of Camp 19, and some bad things happen on his watch.
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*AffablyEvil: Seems like a pretty amiable chap... as far as corrupt wardens go.
*DiscOneFinalBoss: The game's marketing makes him look like he's going to be [[TheHeavy one of the main villains]]. He's killed at the end of Act 1.
*EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Seemed to genuinely care for Mary.
*ReassignedToAntarctica: This is implied to be why he's running Camp 19.
*WardensAreEvil: He's the warden of Camp 19, and some bad things happen on his watch.
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* CainAndAbel: [[spoiler: Generosity, the Technomancer leader, turns out to be her brother. If you bring her with you when you go to confront Generosity, she'll plead with Roy for him to spare his life after defeating him.]]
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* MyMasterRightOrWrong: She's unfailingly loyal to General Grant, even though she acknowledges that his motives aren't as pure as he claims and underneath his ReasonableAuthorityFigure exterior he can be a cold and ruthless man.
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A young teenager who was conscripted into Aurora's army to fight in the war against Abundance, eventually being captured and sent to the P.O.W. camp where he meets Roy. Innocence serves as the narrator of the game, capturing the adventures of Roy and himself in his personal diary or "war log".
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A young teenager who was conscripted into Aurora's army to fight in the war against Abundance, eventually being captured and sent to the P.O.W. camp Camp 19 where he meets Roy. Innocence serves as the narrator of the game, capturing the adventures of Roy and himself in his personal diary or "war log".
* ConvenientlyAnOrphan: Upon returning to Aurora at the beginning of Act II, Innocence discovers his parents were arrested and most likely executed during ThePurge. This prompts him to seek out and join LaResistance.
An Abundance technomancer and the apprentice of Sean, the technomancer overseer of Camp 19.
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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: She has a very strange, child-like personality due to her upbringing.
* DoYouWantToCopulate: Due to a really screwed-up upbringing, she thinks that sex is something that's expected of her rather than something that's meant to be part of a relationship. The first thing she does upon deciding to become Roy's apprentice is offer to start sleeping with him (if you don't want to be a creep, you can turn her down and explain that sex isn't an obligation but rather part of a healthy relationship).
* SquishyWizard: While most technomancers seem to be [[MageKnight Mage Knights]], Mary is very much a Squishy Wizard, as she fights only with technomancy spells instead of using both spells and a melee weapon like other technomancers do. As such she can dish out good damage but goes down quite quickly, especially when mobbed by multiple enemies.
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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: She has a very strange, child-like personality due to her upbringing.
* DoYouWantToCopulate: Due to a really screwed-up upbringing, she thinks that sex is something that's expected of her rather than something that's meant to be part of a relationship. The first thing she does upon deciding to become Roy's apprentice is offer to start sleeping with him (if you don't want to be a creep, you can turn her down and explain that sex isn't an obligation but rather part of a healthy relationship).
* SquishyWizard: While most technomancers seem to be [[MageKnight Mage Knights]], Mary is very much a Squishy Wizard, as she fights only with technomancy spells instead of using both spells and a melee weapon like other technomancers do. As such she can dish out good damage but goes down quite quickly, especially when mobbed by multiple enemies.
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[[folder: Tenacity]]Tenacity Williams]]
A ruthless and amoral bounty hunter who is hired by Generosity, the leader of the Aurora Technomancers, to hunt down and kill Roy Temperance.
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* DefeatEqualsFriendship: After Roy hurts him enough in combat, he'll surrender and offer to join Roy, reasoning that if he goes back to the Technomancers emptyhanded [[YouHaveFailedMe they'll kill him for failing to kill Roy]].
* MadeOfIron: Along with Generosity, he has the most health of any of the human enemies in the game. However, he surrenders after losing only about half of his health, so the fight with him isn't that tough.
* MookChivalry: He'll conveniently stand back and let his two dogs fight you; only after you kill both his dogs does he actually bother to attack you himself.
* TokenEvilTeammate: He's the most morally dubious potential companion, being an amoral bounty hunter.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He's shirtless underneath his BadassLongcoat, though it's not very Fanservicey since he's middle-aged and also quite hirsute.
A ruthless and amoral bounty hunter who is hired by Generosity, the leader of the Aurora Technomancers, to hunt down and kill Roy Temperance.
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* DefeatEqualsFriendship: After Roy hurts him enough in combat, he'll surrender and offer to join Roy, reasoning that if he goes back to the Technomancers emptyhanded [[YouHaveFailedMe they'll kill him for failing to kill Roy]].
* MadeOfIron: Along with Generosity, he has the most health of any of the human enemies in the game. However, he surrenders after losing only about half of his health, so the fight with him isn't that tough.
* MookChivalry: He'll conveniently stand back and let his two dogs fight you; only after you kill both his dogs does he actually bother to attack you himself.
* TokenEvilTeammate: He's the most morally dubious potential companion, being an amoral bounty hunter.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He's shirtless underneath his BadassLongcoat, though it's not very Fanservicey since he's middle-aged and also quite hirsute.
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* KnifeNut: She fights with a shortsword and throwing knives, instead of using a melee weapon and nailgun combination like all other [=NPC=]s.
* MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers: Whether you get her or Judy as your 3rd companion depends on whether you decide to ally with General Grant or the Resistance.
* MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers: Whether you get her or Judy as your 3rd companion depends on whether you decide to ally with General Grant or the Resistance.
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* MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers: Whether you get her or Devotion as your 3rd companion depends on whether you decide to ally with the Resistance or General Grant.
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A young teenager who was conscripted into Aurora's army to fight in the war against Abundance, eventually being captured and sent to the P.O.W. camp where he meets Roy. Innocence serves as the narrator of the game, capturing the adventures of Roy and himself in his personal diary or "war log".
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* ChildSoldiers: Was conscripted along with many other Aurora children. The fact that Aurora uses ChildSoldiers is brought up in ''VideoGame/TheTechnomancer'' by Abundance citizens when discussing how terrible their military rival is.
* DecoyProtagonist: He's the game's narrator and the opening movie makes it seem like he's going to be the player character, until Roy comes along and saves Innocence from a gang intent on PrisonRape.
* NaiveNewcomer: He's a young teen who had very little exposure to the world outside his middle-class neighborhood until he got conscripted.
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* ChildSoldiers: Was conscripted along with many other Aurora children. The fact that Aurora uses ChildSoldiers is brought up in ''VideoGame/TheTechnomancer'' by Abundance citizens when discussing how terrible their military rival is.
* DecoyProtagonist: He's the game's narrator and the opening movie makes it seem like he's going to be the player character, until Roy comes along and saves Innocence from a gang intent on PrisonRape.
* NaiveNewcomer: He's a young teen who had very little exposure to the world outside his middle-class neighborhood until he got conscripted.
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!! The Player and Companions
[[folder: Roy Temperance]]
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[[folder: Innocence Smith]]
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[[folder: Mary]]
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[[folder: Tenacity]]
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[[folder: Devotion]]
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[[folder: Judy]]
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!! Other Major Characters
[[folder: General Honour Grant]]
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Marco]]
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!! Antagonists
[[folder: Sean Mancer]]
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[[folder: Dowser Wisdom Phillips]]
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[[folder: Generosity]]
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[[folder: The Coin Killer]]
[[/folder]]
!! The Player and Companions
[[folder: Roy Temperance]]
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Innocence Smith]]
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Mary]]
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Tenacity]]
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Devotion]]
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Judy]]
[[/folder]]
!! Other Major Characters
[[folder: General Honour Grant]]
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Marco]]
[[/folder]]
!! Antagonists
[[folder: Sean Mancer]]
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Dowser Wisdom Phillips]]
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Generosity]]
[[/folder]]
[[folder: The Coin Killer]]
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