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* ClosetKey
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* FatalFlaw: Pride.
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* DrillSergeantNasty: Taken to ridiculous extremes.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: When Mack seemingly comes back from the dead, Leo aggressively inquires as to whether he's immortal like him, even getting up close into Mack's face and angrily telling him to "quit fucking around", something which concerns Joey deeply.

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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: When Mack seemingly comes back from the dead, Leo aggressively inquires as to whether he's immortal like him, even getting up close into Mack's face and angrily telling him to "quit fucking around", something which that concerns Joey deeply.
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-->'''Leo''': Never thought you'd risk your life for a Green.
-->'''Maylor''': [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Nah, but I'd risk my life for a friend]].
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: When Mack seemingly comes back from the dead, Leo aggressively interrogates as to whether he's immortal like him. This concerns Joey.

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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: When Mack seemingly comes back from the dead, Leo aggressively interrogates inquires as to whether he's immortal like him. This him, even getting up close into Mack's face and angrily telling him to "quit fucking around", something which concerns Joey.Joey deeply.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: When Mack seemingly comes back from the dead, Leo aggressively interrogates as to whether he's immortal like him. This concerns Joey.

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* BigNo: Practically cries bloody murder when Tyler gets shot by Butler.



* DissonantSerenity: Always sounds so cheerful and upbeat, yet with a tone that obviously says "sociopath".



* LargeHam: Shane Blair really likes to ham it up as Flim, and clearly gets a kick out of it.



* DissonantSerenity: Always sounds so cheerful and upbeat, yet with a tone that obviously says "sociopath".
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* CowardlyLion: One of Joey's defining traits is that he wants nothing to do with the threats posed by the Necromancer. When the Necromancer opts to interrogate Leo, however, Joey ''immediately'' steps in to defend the latter, despite making his fear of the Necromancer clear a few episodes ago.

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* CowardlyLion: One of Joey's defining traits is that he wants nothing to do with the threats posed by the Necromancer. When the Necromancer opts to interrogate Leo, however, Joey ''immediately'' steps in forward to defend the latter, despite making having made his fear of the Necromancer clear only a few episodes ago.seconds earlier.
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* Malaproper: Has a tendency to mispronounce or misplace certain words. "Those bastardly dastards!"

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* Malaproper: {{Malaproper}}: Has a tendency to mispronounce or misplace certain words. "Those bastardly dastards!"
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* Malaproper: Has a tendency to mispronounce or misplace certain words. "Those bastardly dastards!"

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* BigBrotherInstinct: Towards Tyler. After Mack's betrayal, Leo considers Tyler his and Joey's responsibility. He chews Joey out for putting Tyler in danger during their battle with Butler, a decision which resulted in Tyler getting shot and put into a coma. Later on, when Leo and Tyler are gathering supplies only to be hunted by Butler, Leo gives Tyler his supplies and tells Tyler to run while Leo distracts Butler, knowing how much the latter terrifies the former.

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* BigBrotherInstinct: Towards Tyler. After Mack's betrayal, Leo considers Tyler his and Joey's responsibility. He chews Joey out for putting Tyler in danger during their battle with Butler, a decision which resulted in Tyler getting shot and put into a coma. Later on, when Leo and Tyler are gathering supplies only to be hunted and cornered by Butler, Leo gives Tyler his supplies and tells Tyler to run while Leo distracts Butler, knowing how much the latter terrifies the former.terrified Tyler is of Butler.



* SmokyVoice: After Seth hooks up a voice box to Tyler's vocal chords so he can talk, Joey's first response is to compare Tyler's voice to people from anti-smoking commercials.



* CompositeCharacter: Jacob mentions that he based Maylor off of Sarge, although with a few notable changes that solidify the differences. Both are gung-ho and stubborn, but Maylor is openly caring and learns to step down from leadership when he realizes that he's not at good as his thinks he ks.

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* CompositeCharacter: Jacob mentions that he based Maylor off of Sarge, although with a few notable changes that solidify the differences. Both are gung-ho and stubborn, but Maylor is openly caring and learns to step down from leadership when he realizes that he's not at good as his thinks he ks.is.
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* CruelMercy: Rather than outright kill him, Leo decides it's more cathartic to let But let live with the knowledge that he was defeated by a bunch of idiots, and his reputation now in tatters.

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* CruelMercy: Rather than outright kill him, Leo decides it's more cathartic to let But let Butler live with the knowledge that he was defeated by a bunch of idiots, and his reputation now in tatters.
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* CruelMercy: Rather than outright kill him, Leo decides it's more cathartic to let But let live with the knowledge that he was defeated by a bunch of idiots, and his reputation now in tatters.

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* CharacterDevelopment: He goes from despises the Greens, to treating them as friends. On a more personal level, he realizes that he's not the best candidate for leader, instead leaving the position to Leo while he focuses on his skills as a mechanic.

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* CharacterDevelopment: He goes from despises despising the Greens, to treating them as friends. On a more personal level, he realizes that he's not the best candidate for leader, instead leaving the position to Leo while he focuses on his skills as a mechanic.


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* FantasticRacism: He despises the Greens with this mindset. He grows out of it by the end of season 2, and learns to view them as friends.

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* CompositeCharacter: Jacob mentions that he based Maylor off of Sarge, although with a few notable changes that solidify the differences.

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* CharacterDevelopment: He goes from despises the Greens, to treating them as friends. On a more personal level, he realizes that he's not the best candidate for leader, instead leaving the position to Leo while he focuses on his skills as a mechanic.
* CompositeCharacter: Jacob mentions that he based Maylor off of Sarge, although with a few notable changes that solidify the differences. Both are gung-ho and stubborn, but Maylor is openly caring and learns to step down from leadership when he realizes that he's not at good as his thinks he ks.
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* BerserkButton: Threatening Maylor's "boys" is a one way ticket to getting on his bad side.


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* UnfitForGreatness: Despite viewing himself as "Great and Powerful", Maylor is a rather poor leader. His plans often ended in disaster, and his few moments of success often stemmed from his direct involvement, such as the Mech-Tank. While his men respect him, they often lament being ordered to carry out his foolhardy plans. Maylor comes to realize this in season 2, and leaves the leadership role to Leo, so he can focus on his skills as a mechanic and being a father figure to the Oranges.

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* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler: He initially looked down on Leo for being an immortal freak, then wound up becoming a zombie with superpowers. Though it's hinted the reason for Mack's animosity towards Leo is out of jealousy that he's immortal]].



* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler: He initially looked down on Leo for being an immortal freak, then wound up becoming a zombie with superpowers. Though it's hinted the reason for Mack's animosity towards Leo is out of jealousy that he's immortal]].



* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: Subverted. The Necroamncer is actually defeated in the penultimate episode of season two, leaving Butler as the final obstacle, though he's later revealed to have survived.]]

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* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: Subverted. The Necroamncer Necromancer is actually defeated in the penultimate episode of season two, leaving Butler as the final obstacle, though he's later revealed to have survived.]]
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* TheMole: [[spoiler: For the Necromancer after he's resurrected.]]
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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: He wasn't the nicest guy to begin with, but becomes a villain once he's resurrected by the Necromancer. He switches sides again when he realizes [[BadBoss the Necromancer]] is only using him, and this time, it seems to stick.
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* ItsAllAboutMe: In his tenure as leader, he'll often take credit for things he had no involvement in, like the Greens' victory in the pilot. Once he takes over, he begins the "Macktatorship" by putting his team through rigorous training and forces them to adhere to his rules. He even confiscated their morphine and controls the kind of coffee they drink.

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!Oil Refinery and Natural Gas Enterprises (ORNGE)

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->'''Voiced by''': Garcia Charles (Season 1) / Hugh Verheylewgen (Season 2)

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->'''Voiced by''': Garcia Gracia Charles (Season 1) / Hugh Verheylewgen (Season 2)

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->'''Voiced by''': Mason Orr

A veterinarian who's mistaken for a medic by Joey, and is thrust into the chaos between the GRN and ORNGE and Butler.

* {{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.
* JerkassHasAPoint: He is right in calling out the GRN for getting him involved in the catastrophe that is Butler.
* OddFriendship: When in the Necromancer's captivity, Seth and Butler are forced to share a cell. The two hit it off quite well, even playing games with one another. This can be attributed to the pair being outsiders who were more or less dragged into the situation, and are just along for the ride.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Spends the entire season just trying to get out of the canyon, but shenanigans prevent him from doing so.
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[[folder: Seth]]

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->'''Voiced by''': Mason Orr

A veterinarian who's mistaken for a medic by Joey, and is thrust into the chaos between the GRN and ORNGE and Butler.

* {{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.
* JerkassHasAPoint: He is right in calling out the GRN for getting him involved in the catastrophe that is Butler.
* OddFriendship: When in the Necromancer's captivity, Seth and Butler are forced to share a cell. The two hit it off quite well, even playing games with one another. This can be attributed to the pair being outsiders who were more or less dragged into the situation, and are just along for the ride.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Spends the entire season just trying to get out of the canyon, but shenanigans prevent him from doing so.
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->'''Voiced by''': Gracia Charles (Season 1) / Hugh Verheylewgen (Season 2)

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->'''Voiced by''': Gracia Garcia Charles (Season 1) / Hugh Verheylewgen (Season 2)
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