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* CoolGuns: The M653 carbine, a variant of M16. Also his M1911 and modified Mk22 "Hush Puppy".



* CoolGuns: Among the weapons they got is the Remington-made [=ACR=].



* CoolGuns: They're armed with the Steyr [=ACR=].
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Trope was cut/disambiguated due to cleanup


* GutturalGrowler



* GutturalGrowler: How Fettel talks.
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* CloningBlues: One of Janga's main abilities.
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Cloning Blues renamed to Clone Angst as per TRS, specifically about angst from a character discovering that they're a clone (Clearing ZC Es)


* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours - Poor [[CloningBlues Jangas]]
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![[Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles Tatsu]]

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![[Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles ![[Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1990 Tatsu]]

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Per TRS. Bishonen is a Definition-Only fan-speak term used only for Japanese/East-Asian media. Examples or audience reactions are not allowed. Moving In Universe acknowledgements/relevance to Pretty Boy. Removing any ZCE or misuse.


[[caption-width-right:198:[[{{Bishonen}} Nice looking king you got.]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:198:[[{{Bishonen}} [[caption-width-right:198:[[PrettyBoy Nice looking king you got.]]]]



* {{Bishonen}}: The photo of Elrond on the side, ladies and gentlemen.

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Blade On A Stick has been disambiguated


* BladeOnAStick: Fei-Hung uses this to fight Falchion in Middle Earth.



[[caption-width-right:350:[[BladeOnAStick Surely you'd want to be careful when you engage in hand-to-hand combat with this lady, yes?]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[BladeOnAStick [[caption-width-right:350: Surely you'd want to be careful when you engage in hand-to-hand combat with this lady, yes?]]]]
yes?]]



* BladeOnAStick: Nephenee's preferred handheld weapon.
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![[LightNovel/FateZero Kirei Kotomine]]

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![[LightNovel/FateZero ![[Literature/FateZero Kirei Kotomine]]
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Dewicked trope


* WeaponOfChoice: Uses a [=KAC=] SR-25, a Heckler & Koch [=MP7A1=] and a Barrett [=M82=].

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* WeaponOfChoice: Uses a [=KAC=] SR-25, a Heckler & Koch [=MP7A1=] and a Barrett [=M82=].



* WeaponOfChoice: His assault rifle, pistols, and knife.

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* WeaponOfChoice: His assault rifle, pistols, and knife.
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Sai Guy is no longer a trope


* SaiGuy: Turns out to be one when he fights Green Arrow.

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* SaiGuy: Turns out to be one when he fights Green Arrow.
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Shes Got Legs is currently a disambiguation


* ShesGotLegs: Indeed.
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Disambig. per TRS


* KnifeNut: When Big Boss has a knife, things get scary. When Big Boss has ''[[DualWielding two knives]]'', things just got real.
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Simple Staff has been disambiguated


* SimpleStaff: A weapon Fei-Hung is good in using.

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* SimpleStaff: A weapon Fei-Hung is good in using.
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Creepy Cool Crosses has been renamed to Creepy Crosses as per this TRS threadZero Context Examples and examples that don’t fit the trope will be removed. The trope is about crosses being used as a symbol of the occult.


* CreepyCoolCrosses: Well he wears it since he's a priest. Considering that most of us know of his eventual role by the end of Fate/Zero and in the Fate Stay/Night story.
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Badass Mustache and Badass Beard are being merged into Manly Facial Hair. Examples that don't fit or are zero-context are removed. To qualify for Manly Facial Hair, the facial hair must be associated with masculinity in some way. Please read the trope description before readding to make sure the example qualifies.


%%* BadassBeard: A trademark of his.



* BadassBeard: Especially since it's his trademark look.



* BadassMustache: Tatsu's.

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[[caption-width-right:281:[[BiggerBad He's one of the major bad guys in FEAR. Don't be fooled 'cause he's got no gun.]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:281:[[BiggerBad He's [[caption-width-right:281:He's one of the major bad guys in FEAR. Don't be fooled 'cause he's got no gun.]]]]
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* BiggerBad: Was responsible for the Replica revolt against [=ATC=] in Auburn. [[spoiler:But he's doing it together with Alma]].
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Disambiguating; deleting and renaming wicks as appropriate. Moved to discussion


* InstantAwesomeJustAddDragons: Depending on your view on Smaug's presence for this game.
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Zettai Ryouiki is Definition-Only per the Appearance Tropes Cleanup Thread.


* ZettaiRyouiki: Her outfit as seen in the photo.

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* ZettaiRyouiki: Her outfit as seen in the photo.

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![[VideoGame/ChronoTrigger R-Series]]
[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/R-Series_4725.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:100:[[ConservationOfNinjutsu You decide if two of them are tougher to beat than one.]]]]

Purple-colored robots from a fictional 2300 AD, they are robots that resemble a Chrono Trigger hero named Robo. Powered by steam and machinery, the R-Series have been corrupted by a rogue computer program named Mother Brain with the objective of wiping out humans in the aftermath of 1999 AD when Lavos caused an apocalypse in an alternate Earth. They were first encountered by Crono, Robo and depending on the player's choice, Marle or Lucca. Robo greeted them as brothers, but the R-Series took their contempt out by trashing him before confronting the human-led portion of the party. Even though they were defeated by physical and magical attacks, '''The One''' saw a promise with them as they are an ideal soldier that doesn't need to eat or sleep for instance. Their attacks consist of using their limbs as an offensive weapon, which can also be extended to hit enemies from distances. The R-Series can also walk and for certain situations, use embedded in-line skate wheels to help them overcome terrains that cannot be traveled on by walking.

Encountered in the Lord of the Rings universe, these robots worked together alongside the Foot Tech Ninjas under the leadership of Gale and Tatsu. If not for Smaug's presence, their sheer numbers could have made it an easy victory for them and their ninja colleagues.

* AIIsACrapshoot: Their [=AI=] was introduced by Mother Brain. But now their [=AI=] was made to make them loyal to '''The One'''.
* ConservationOfNinjutsu: The R-Series uses this in combat.
* ExtendableArms: One of their main weapons when fighting.
* InTheFutureWeStillHaveRoombas: They were suppose to be efficient helper robots in 2300 AD. Well they're efficient in something alright. In... killing.
* KillAllHumans: Their original [=AI=] programming.
* LightningBruiser: 'Cause of their in-line skates.
* RetractableWeapon: See ExtendableArms.
* UnnecessarilyCreepyRobot: Averted. They aren't creepy, until you find out that they're the bad guys.

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![[VideoGame/ChronoTrigger %%![[VideoGame/ChronoTrigger R-Series]]
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[[caption-width-right:100:[[ConservationOfNinjutsu %%[[caption-width-right:100:[[ConservationOfNinjutsu You decide if two of them are tougher to beat than one.]]]]

Purple-colored
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%%Purple-colored
robots from a fictional 2300 AD, they are robots that resemble a Chrono Trigger hero named Robo. Powered by steam and machinery, the R-Series have been corrupted by a rogue computer program named Mother Brain with the objective of wiping out humans in the aftermath of 1999 AD when Lavos caused an apocalypse in an alternate Earth. They were first encountered by Crono, Robo and depending on the player's choice, Marle or Lucca. Robo greeted them as brothers, but the R-Series took their contempt out by trashing him before confronting the human-led portion of the party. Even though they were defeated by physical and magical attacks, '''The One''' saw a promise with them as they are an ideal soldier that doesn't need to eat or sleep for instance. Their attacks consist of using their limbs as an offensive weapon, which can also be extended to hit enemies from distances. The R-Series can also walk and for certain situations, use embedded in-line skate wheels to help them overcome terrains that cannot be traveled on by walking.

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walking.
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%%Encountered
in the Lord of the Rings universe, these robots worked together alongside the Foot Tech Ninjas under the leadership of Gale and Tatsu. If not for Smaug's presence, their sheer numbers could have made it an easy victory for them and their ninja colleagues.

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colleagues.
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AIIsACrapshoot: Their [=AI=] was introduced by Mother Brain. But now their [=AI=] was made to make them loyal to '''The One'''.
* %%* ConservationOfNinjutsu: The R-Series uses this in combat.
* %%* ExtendableArms: One of their main weapons when fighting.
* InTheFutureWeStillHaveRoombas: They were suppose to be efficient helper robots in 2300 AD. Well they're efficient in something alright. In... killing.
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AD.
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KillAllHumans: Their original [=AI=] programming.
* %%* LightningBruiser: 'Cause of their in-line skates.
* %%* RetractableWeapon: See ExtendableArms.
* UnnecessarilyCreepyRobot: Averted. They aren't creepy, until you find out that they're the bad guys.
ExtendableArms.
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![[VideoGame/FireEmblemTellius Nephenee]]

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![[VideoGame/FireEmblemTellius ![[VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance Nephenee]]

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He was later recruited by the new Global Defense Initiative, GDI at the strat of the second tiberium war. Due to his reputation and his background he was put in charge of an elite Commando unit known as the Dead Six. But as the anti-Nod campaign drew on with no sign of ending, he was dismissed, partially for his unconventional methods and partially because he had a tenancy to get a few extra people killed on his missions. After that, He went solo; striking Nod where he pleased and leaving behind wreaked and burning bases became his job. The second Tiberium war ended with Kane's apparent 'death' and Havoc once more withdrew into civilian life. He considered himself 'retired' and rejected the titled Colonel.From now on, he began making appearances on TV to tell his wild exploits for talk shows and also to have his view on how things should be done in GDI High Command. The Third Tiberium war reared its ugly head and forced Havoc back into action, only this time as a gun totting civilian, by now he was around 85 years old.

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He was later recruited by the new Global Defense Initiative, GDI at the strat of the second tiberium war. Due to his reputation and his background he was put in charge of an elite Commando unit known as the Dead Six. But as the anti-Nod campaign drew on with no sign of ending, he was dismissed, partially for his unconventional methods and partially because he had a tenancy to get a few extra people killed on his missions. After that, He went solo; striking Nod where he pleased and leaving behind wreaked and burning bases became his job. The second Tiberium war ended with Kane's apparent 'death' and Havoc once more withdrew into civilian life. He considered himself 'retired' and rejected the titled Colonel. From now on, he began making appearances on TV to tell his wild exploits for talk shows and also to have his view on how things should be done in GDI High Command. The Third Tiberium war reared its ugly head and forced Havoc back into action, only this time as a gun totting civilian, by now he was around 85 years old.



* BadassGrandpa: Considering that he has fought in THREE Tiberium wars and lived to see the fourth one end.



* RetiredBadass: Not anymore though.

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* RetiredBadass: Not anymore though.
He has fought in three Tiberium wars, two as a soldier and one as a civilian already retired, also lived to see the fourth one end.

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* DarkIsNotEvil: He's wearing all black ranging from his boots, [=BDU=] pants to windbreaker and patrol cap with balaclava. But he's a good guy.



* GoodColorsEvilColors: He's wearing all black ranging from his boots, [=BDU=] pants to windbreaker and patrol cap with balaclava. But he's a good guy.
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TRS Cleanup for Good Colors Evil Colors- Moving pothole to a more fitting trope


[[caption-width-right:350:[[GoodColorsEvilColors Just 'cause he's wearing all-black doesn't mean that he's an anti-hero or a bad guy.]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[GoodColorsEvilColors [[caption-width-right:350: [[DarkIsNotEvil Just 'cause he's wearing all-black doesn't mean that he's an anti-hero or a bad guy.]]]]
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* ParrotExposition: [[Franchise/MetalGear Parrot Exposition, huh? Wasn't that called Metal Gearing once?]].

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* ParrotExposition: [[Franchise/MetalGear [[VideoGame/MetalGear Parrot Exposition, huh? Wasn't that called Metal Gearing once?]].
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Gray Eyes is now a disambig per the appearance trope thread and is being dewicked.


* GrayEyes: One thing to notice with Elrond.

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