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* DropTheHammer: [[spoiler: He has a demonic hammer, ''The Fist of Azazel'', which he uses to pound Butler with in the season 2 finale.]]
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The character page for ''Machinima/OddMenOut''. A work in progress.

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The character page for ''Machinima/OddMenOut''.''WebAnimation/OddMenOut''. A work in progress.
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* NoIndoorVoice: Moreso in Season 2, where his hamminess factor is taken UpToEleven.

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* NoIndoorVoice: Moreso in Season 2, where his hamminess factor is taken UpToEleven.up to eleven.
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* StaticCharacter: Out of the entire cast, Tyler is the only one who doesn't develop beyond what he was when the series began. According to Jacob, this was intentional.
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* {{Jerkass}}

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* {{Jerkass}}{{Jerkass}}: Rude, foul-mouthed, impulsive, with a morphine addiction to boot. Amusingly, he's far more pleasant when he's high from morphine.
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* {{Spoonerism}}: Has a tendency to slip into this (i.e. "those bastardly dastards!")

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* {{Spoonerism}}: Malaproper: Has a tendency to slip into this (i.e. "those bastardly dastards!")
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* Irony: As listed above, Kory's aim is incredibly poor. The one time he actually ''hit'' something was the one time he ''intended'' to miss.
* Manchild: Not quite to Tyler's level, but still one to the point where Seth calls him such.

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* Irony: {{Irony}}: As listed above, Kory's aim is incredibly poor. The one first time he actually successfully ''hit'' something something[[note]]a cop using the Muppetmobile's turret[[/note]] was the one time he Kory ''intended'' to miss.
* Manchild: {{Manchild}}: Not quite to Tyler's level, but still one to the point where Seth calls him such.
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* PetTheDog: Unpleasant as he may be, Seth still aided the [=GRNs=] with Tyler, and he does appear to care a significant deal for baby mountain goats.

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* PetTheDog: Unpleasant as he may be, Seth still aided the [=GRNs=] with Tyler, and he does appear Tyler while the latter was in a coma. Seth also appears to genuinely care a significant deal for baby mountain goats.
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* CarFu: Hits Butler using the Muppetmobile after the mercenary breaks into the [=ORNGE's=] base and is about to kill Kory.
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* AccidentalMurder: Kills a cop by accident using the Muppetmobile's turret.


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* Irony: As listed above, Kory's aim is incredibly poor. The one time he actually ''hit'' something was the one time he ''intended'' to miss.

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* DealWithTheDevil: Comes **dangerously** close to making one with the Necromancer



* TakingTheBullet: Shields the GRN's and ORNGE's (with his body) from a shell fired from Butler's tank in Season 2, Episode 7. Non-lethal, thanks to his immortality.

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* TakingTheBullet: Shields the GRN's and ORNGE's (with his body) from a shell fired from Butler's tank in tank[[note]]the impact which sends everybody flying[[/note]] during Season 2, Episode 7. Non-lethal, Rendered non-lethal, thanks to his Leo's immortality.



* Manchild: Not quite to Tyler's level, but still one to the point where Seth calls him such.



* {{Hypocrite}}
* {{Irony}}: Says he hates cats, yet the emblem on his shoulder is a ''kitten''. Jacob says it was intentional to highlight Seth's hypocrisy.

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* {{Hypocrite}}
{{Hypocrite}}: Despite being someone who is obligated to help others, Seth is only out for himself (though he has a few decent moments in-between).
* {{Irony}}: Says he hates cats, yet the emblem on his shoulder is a ''kitten''. Jacob says it was intentional to highlight Seth's hypocrisy. An episode from Fan Mail heightens the irony when Seth explains the emblem is mandatory for veteranarians to wear, and that he's always hated it.


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* PetTheDog: Unpleasant as he may be, Seth still aided the [=GRNs=] with Tyler, and he does appear to care a significant deal for baby mountain goats.

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