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A mysterious young woman who lives 300 years after the deaths of Caesar and [=McCullough=], where nature appears to finally reclaimed what's left of human civilization. She joins Noa and Raka on their quest to find Noa's missing clan.

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A mysterious young woman who lives is born 300 years after the deaths of Caesar and [=McCullough=], where nature appears to finally reclaimed what's left of human civilization. She joins Noa and Raka on their quest to find Noa's missing clan.


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[[folder:Korina]]
!!Korina
!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/DichenLachman
!!!'''Appears in:''' ''Film/KingdomOfThePlanetOfTheApes''

A technician who works [[spoiler: at the human settlement Mae is from.]]
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* CrazyPrepared: [[spoiler:Three centuries after the mutated Simian Flu ravaged humanity, Korina dons a biohazard suit before interacting with the outside world and then undergoes decontamination before returning to work in her underground bunker. This shows that while some humans (like Mae) may have a natural immunity to the mutated Simian Flu and any new diseases that may have cropped up since the fall of humanity, some might not, and the survivors are not taking their chances. It also shows that Colonel [=McCullough=] was ''wrong'', the pandemic could be treated medicallly.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler:It is difficult, if not impossible, to mention her without spoiling the ending reveal of ''Kingdom''.]]
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* {{Determinator}}: Will stop at nothing to complete her mission.
* FantasticRacism: Has shades of this in how she objects to Proximus [[spoiler: and Noa]] entering and misusing "human" places and "human" technology in a way that suggests that she sees apes as inherently inferior to humans.

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* {{Determinator}}: Will stop at nothing to complete her mission.
mission. [[spoiler:This isn't really a good thing for Noa and his tribe, and even he seems to realise whatever bond they had from their time together won't really hold up if it comes into conflict with Mae's desire to restore humanity to the top of the social order. That said, he does still leave her a necklace of the ape religion as a parting gift, speaking wistfully that there might yet be a future where their species cooperates together, rather than tries to dominate. The film's ending pretty much shows that to be a vain hope]].
* FantasticRacism: Has shades of this in how she objects to Proximus [[spoiler: and Noa]] entering and misusing "human" places and "human" technology in a way that suggests that she sees apes as inherently inferior to humans. [[spoiler:Noa is implied to have picked up on this by the end, noting sadly that Mae has proven Proximus' warning about humans being inherently untrustworthy ''completely correct'', and even seems to note the fact she's carrying a concealed gun on her at their last meeting, souring whatever heartwarming last words they could have shared by her implicit perception of Noa as a dangerous animal she feels the need to potentially defend herself from, rather than a friend who risked his life alongside hers. His last words to her about their different species cooperating rather than trying to subjugate each other seems as much a plea for Mae to recognise that Apekind deserves their sapience just as much as humanity deserves its chance to rebuild, with it being unclear by the end if Mae took the words to heart, or merely considered Noa [[YouAreACreditToYourRace the outliner to the rest of his kind]]]].

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* {{Determinator}}: Will stop at nothing to complete her mission.



* TheDeterminator: Will stop at nothing to complete her mission.

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* TheDeterminator: Will stop at nothing SoleSurvivor: Mae claims to complete her mission.be the only survivor from a settlement of intelligent humans that was previously wiped out by Proximus's forces. [[spoiler:She is lying.]]
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** [[spoiler: It becomes even harsher in hindsight 300 years later: while [=McCullough=] was correct about the mutated Simian Flu robbing humans of intelligence in addition to speech, there are small pockets of intelligent humans operating in technologically advanced settlements. Some have a natural immunity, while others keep the virus at bay with traditional quarantine measures[[note]]a technician is seen venturing outside in a biohazard suit, then decontaminating before she returns to the rest of the group[[/group]]. This means that [=McCullough=]'s superiors were ''correct'', the crisis could be solved medically. By declaring war on his own government, he splintered the surviving human forces, costing resources which could have been used to save what was left of human civilization.]]

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** [[spoiler: It becomes even harsher in hindsight 300 years later: while [=McCullough=] was correct about the mutated Simian Flu robbing humans of intelligence in addition to speech, there are small pockets of intelligent humans operating in technologically advanced settlements. Some have a natural immunity, while others keep the virus at bay with traditional quarantine measures[[note]]a technician is seen venturing outside in a biohazard suit, then decontaminating before she returns to the rest of the group[[/group]].group[[/note]]. This means that [=McCullough=]'s superiors were ''correct'', the crisis could be solved medically. By declaring war on his own government, he splintered the surviving human forces, costing resources which could have been used to save what was left of human civilization.]]

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** [[spoiler: It becomes even harsher in hindsight 300 years later: while [=McCullough=] was correct about the mutated Simian Flu robbing humans of intelligence in addition to speech, there are small pockets of intelligent humans operating in technologically advanced settlements. Some have a natural immunity, while others keep the virus at bay with traditional quarantine measures[[note]]a technician is seen venturing outside in a biohazard suit, then decontaminating before she returns to the rest of the group[[/group]]. This means that [=McCullough=]'s superiors were ''correct'', the crisis could be solved medically. By declaring war on his own government, he splintered the surviving human forces, costing resources which could have been used to save what was left of human civilization.]]



A mysterious young woman who joins Noa and Raka on their quest.

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A mysterious young woman who lives 300 years after the deaths of Caesar and [=McCullough=], where nature appears to finally reclaimed what's left of human civilization. She joins Noa and Raka on their quest.quest to find Noa's missing clan.


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* {{Foreshadowing}}: While the feral humans wear pelts, Mae wears a fitted top and trousers, hinting at the technology and sapience required to make such garments.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Reveals very little of his past and what led him to Proximus. Was he with others or how he survived he does not reveal.
* BrilliantButLazy: Has rigged up electrical equipment for Proximus and attempts to teach him history. But is unable or unwilling to go further and try to improve mankind's lot.


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* GadgeteerGenius: Has rigged up electric cattle rods as weapons for Proximus.


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* TheQuisling: Won't help with Mae's mission and attempts to procure her to his side.
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* TheHeart: He is ''the'' kindest person in Gen-Sys.

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* TheHeart: He is ''the'' kindest person in Gen-Sys. It's {{deconstructed|trope}} since that kindness leads him to convince Will to take Caesar home instead of killing him, unwittingly leading to the downfall of humanity.
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* FantasticRacism: Has shades of this in how she objects to Proximus [[spoiler: and Noa]] entering and misusing "human" places and "human" technology in a way that suggests that she sees apes as inherently inferior to humans.
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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Despite being initially robbed of her supplies and equipment. Mae never looks anything less than attractive.


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* TheDeterminator: Will stop at nothing to complete her mission.
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* ObfuscatingStupidity: Pretends to be as feral as the "echoes" Noa and Raka are familiar with so they'll think she's just a harmless animal.
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An opportunistic man who teaches human history to Proximus Caesar and his clan.

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An opportunistic man who teaches human history to and repairs old human tech for Proximus Caesar and his clan.
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* UnscrupulousHero: [[spoiler:Mae is willing to resort to some pretty morally questionably extremes for the sake of completing her mission and what she sees as protecting the future of humanity (whose time as the dominant species is already done for), ranging from lying and manipulating to murder, up to and including the mass murder of all of Proximus' soldiers and slaves (save for Eagle Clan who manage to escape) to prevent the ape tyrant from getting his hands on the arsenal inside the bunker.]]


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* CategoryTraitor: Mae holds him in contempt for helping the apes in general and Proximus in particular to gain access to a "human" place, and all the technology and weapons contained therein.
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* NotUsedToFreedom: He chooses not to join Mae or any other human in an effort to overthrow Proximus Caesar.

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* NotUsedToFreedom: He chooses not to join Mae or any other human in an effort to overthrow Proximus Caesar.Caesar, making [[spoiler:Mae off him with a chokehold]].

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* IFightForTheStrongestSide: He only works to save himself from Proximus Caesar's wrath and refuses to engage in any effort in overturning the planet of the apes back to the humans as he knows that time is many centuries gone.
* NotUsedToFreedom: He chooses not to join Mae or any other human in an effort to overthrow Proximus Caesar.
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!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Freya Allen
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A mysterious young woman who joins Noa and Raka on their quest.
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* ActionGirl: Mae is quite skilled in fighting when pushed or cornered.
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!!Trevathan
!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/WilliamHMacy
!!!'''Appears in:''' ''Film/KingdomOfThePlanetOfTheApes''

An opportunistic man who teaches human history to Proximus Caesar and his clan.
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* GoodParents: Despite the circumstances, Will is a genuinely loving and devoted father to Caesar, who never stops loving him in return. Even after [[spoiler: Will's death]] and his conflict with humanity in ''Dawn'', it's obvious that much of Caesar's compassion and strength comes from his childhood with the Rodmans.

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* GoodParents: Despite the circumstances, Will is a genuinely loving and devoted father to Caesar, who never stops loving him in return. Even after [[spoiler: Will's death]] and his conflict with humanity in ''Dawn'', it's obvious that much of Caesar's compassion and strength comes from his childhood with the Rodmans. When talking with Malcolm about Will, Caesar describes Will as simply "A good man", favourably comparing Will and Malcolm.



* NiceGuy: He is very respectful of the Apes' culture, earning him their (sans [[TokenEvilTeammate Koba and his lackeys]]) respect in return.

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* NiceGuy: He is very respectful of the Apes' culture, earning him their (sans [[TokenEvilTeammate Koba and his lackeys]]) respect in return. When Caesar talks with Malcolm about Will Rodman, Caesar compares Malcolm to Will by simply describing them both as "good men".



* PoorCommunicationKills: In the lead-up to Dawn's climax, he grabs the IdiotBall with both hands by not even trying to reason with Dreyfus [[spoiler: about his plan to detonate the tower. Instead he picks up a rifle and aims it at the other three members of the party, and the best explanation he can offer doesn't even offer a clue about why they might want Caesar to succeed at deposing Koba]].
* PutOnABus: At Caesar's advice, he flees San Francisco with Ellie and Alexander before the military arrives, and he does not return in ''War''.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: He disobeys Dreyfus [[spoiler: and even holds a gun on him]].

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* PoorCommunicationKills: In the lead-up to Dawn's climax, the climax of ''Dawn'', he grabs the IdiotBall with both hands by not even trying to reason with Dreyfus [[spoiler: about his plan to detonate the tower. Instead he picks up a rifle and aims it at the other three members of the party, and the best explanation he can offer doesn't even offer a clue about why they might want Caesar to succeed at deposing Koba]].
* PutOnABus: At Caesar's advice, he flees San Francisco with Ellie and Alexander before the military arrives, and he does not return in ''War''.
''War'', [[spoiler:with WordOfGod confirming that he was killed by the Colonel]].
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: He disobeys Dreyfus [[spoiler: and [[spoiler:and even holds a gun on him]].
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* RuleOfThree: As with Will and Malcolm, Preacher is a WhiteMaleLead in the "enemy" faction of humans who gains something of a cordial relationship with Caesar, with signs he's even considering [[HeelFaceTurn siding with the apes]] over [=McCullough=]'s more extreme measures to combat the Simian Flu. [[spoiler:It's ultimately {{Subverted}} for drama by the end, as despite the hints, a deleted scene has Preacher [[RedemptionRejection vehemently rejects Caesar's offers to defect from Alpha-Omega to avoid getting in the crossfire of his vendetta against the Colonel, defending him as a "great man" to whom he owes his life, and even wounds Caesar during the final battle, an injury that costs him his life]].

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* RuleOfThree: As with Will and Malcolm, Preacher is a WhiteMaleLead in the "enemy" faction of humans who gains something of a cordial relationship with Caesar, with signs he's even considering [[HeelFaceTurn siding with the apes]] over [=McCullough=]'s more extreme measures to combat the Simian Flu. [[spoiler:It's ultimately {{Subverted}} for drama by the end, as despite the hints, a deleted scene has Preacher [[RedemptionRejection vehemently rejects Caesar's offers to defect from Alpha-Omega to avoid getting in the crossfire of his vendetta against the Colonel, defending him as a "great man" to whom he owes his life, and even wounds Caesar during the final battle, an injury that costs him his life]].life]]]].
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He insists that killing his son, John, was a [[IDidWhatIHadToDo necessary decision]] that he doesn't regret. [[spoiler:Yet when Caesar enters the Colonel's quarters, he finds a picture of the [=McCullough] and John sitting out in the open surrounded by bottles of alcohol as the Colonel himself is now infected with the Simian Flu, implying that his guilt has finally managed to catch up to him.]]

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He insists that killing his son, John, was a [[IDidWhatIHadToDo necessary decision]] that he doesn't regret. [[spoiler:Yet when Caesar enters the Colonel's quarters, he finds a picture of the [=McCullough] [=McCullough=] and John sitting out in the open surrounded by bottles of alcohol as the Colonel himself is now infected with the Simian Flu, implying that his guilt has finally managed to catch up to him.]]
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He insists that killing his son, John, was a [[IDidWhatIHadToDo necessary decision]] that he doesn't regret. [[spoiler:Yet when Caesar enters the Colonel's quarters, he finds a picture of the [=McCullough]] and John sitting out in the open surrounded by bottles of alcohol as the Colonel himself is now infected with the Simian Flu, implying that his guilt has finally managed to catch up to him.]]

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He insists that killing his son, John, was a [[IDidWhatIHadToDo necessary decision]] that he doesn't regret. [[spoiler:Yet when Caesar enters the Colonel's quarters, he finds a picture of the [=McCullough]] [=McCullough] and John sitting out in the open surrounded by bottles of alcohol as the Colonel himself is now infected with the Simian Flu, implying that his guilt has finally managed to catch up to him.]]

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* FantasticRacism: Towards apes.

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* FantasticRacism: Towards apes.the apes, [[spoiler:to the point that he'd [[DrivenToSuicide rather kill himself]] than become like them]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: He keeps up a polite and soft-spoken tone when talking to Caesar, but his sheer contempt towards the apes and delusions of righteousness cause his respectfulness to ring hollow.



* MoralityChain: [[spoiler: His son John, in the prequel novel, Revelations]].

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* MoralityChain: [[spoiler: His [[spoiler:His son John, as shown in the prequel novel, Revelations]].''Revelations''. Unfortunately, being forced to kill John caused the chain to break, and the Colonel [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope rapidly descended]] into the warlord seen in the film.]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He insists that killing his son, John, was a [[IDidWhatIHadToDo necessary decision]] that he doesn't regret. [[spoiler:Yet when Caesar enters the Colonel's quarters, he finds a picture of the [=McCullough]] and John sitting out in the open surrounded by bottles of alcohol as the Colonel himself is now infected with the Simian Flu, implying that his guilt has finally managed to catch up to him.]]


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* WorthyOpponent: Views Caesar as one, complimenting his skill as a leader and warrior.

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* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Jacobs was ''such'' an asshole that Caesar broke his ThouShaltNotKill rule solely so Koba could have the pleasure of sending him to a well-deserved, watery grave.]]



* HateSink: As the film progresses, Jacobs becomes increasingly aware of the apes' sapience, yet continues to torture them like guinea pigs and goes out of his way to mock and demean Koba for no real reason, with the tie-in novel ''Firestorm'' shining more light on just how vile his treatment of Koba truly was. [[spoiler:Then he exposes his [[DirtyCoward spinelessness]] by begging Caesar to save him after gunning down the latter's friend moments before, thus cementing both the audience's hatred for him and [[KarmicDeath his own fate]].]]
* {{Jerkass}}: Even at the beginning of the film, Jacobs snarky at best and downright apathetic at worst towards Will, the apes, and any ethical concerns that get in the way of profit.



* VillainsWantMercy: He pleads with Caesar to save him. [[spoiler: Since Jacobs had just killed Buck, Caesar refuses to do so, and leaves the choice up to Koba, who predictably declines to give Jacobs any mercy either.]]

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* VillainsWantMercy: He pleads with Caesar to save him. [[spoiler: Since [[spoiler:Since Jacobs had just killed Buck, Caesar refuses to do so, and leaves the choice up to Koba, who predictably declines to give Jacobs any mercy either.]]
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* AllegoricalCharacter: By the end of the film, [[spoiler:in contrast to Will and Malcolm, Preacher comes to represent the worst traits of humanity in his relationship with Caesar, retaining full use of his voice and mentality, but continuing to unthinkingly antagonise the apes under the orders of a delusional madman out of misplaced loyalty, ultimately savagely wounding Caesar during the final battle [[TheFarmerAndTheViper despite him sparing him earlier]], an injury that costs him his life in the end. Unlike Nova, the ''actual'' human ally of the film, Preacher comes to represent how "civilised" humans have wasted their chance to remain in charge, and how their higher intelligence falls to the wayside in the face of a changing world that brings their inner savagery to the forefront, ultimately leaving ape kind as the true inheritors of the planet]].


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* RuleOfThree: As with Will and Malcolm, Preacher is a WhiteMaleLead in the "enemy" faction of humans who gains something of a cordial relationship with Caesar, with signs he's even considering [[HeelFaceTurn siding with the apes]] over [=McCullough=]'s more extreme measures to combat the Simian Flu. [[spoiler:It's ultimately {{Subverted}} for drama by the end, as despite the hints, a deleted scene has Preacher [[RedemptionRejection vehemently rejects Caesar's offers to defect from Alpha-Omega to avoid getting in the crossfire of his vendetta against the Colonel, defending him as a "great man" to whom he owes his life, and even wounds Caesar during the final battle, an injury that costs him his life]].
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* BigBad: Jacobs is the closest thing ''Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes'' has to a BigBad. He's Will's boss, pushes the mass-production of ALZ-113 despite warnings over the potential disaster it could cause, and helps lead the failed attempt by police to neutralize Caesar and the other apes.

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* BigBad: Jacobs is the closest thing ''Rise Of The of the Planet Of The of the Apes'' has to a BigBad. He's Will's boss, pushes the mass-production of ALZ-113 despite warnings over the potential disaster it could cause, and helps lead the failed attempt by police to neutralize Caesar and the other apes.
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* BigBad: Jacobs is the closest thing the film has to a BigBad. He's Will's boss, pushes the mass-production of ALZ-113 despite warnings over the potential disaster it could cause, and helps lead the failed attempt by police to neutralize Caesar and the other apes.

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* BigBad: Jacobs is the closest thing the film ''Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes'' has to a BigBad. He's Will's boss, pushes the mass-production of ALZ-113 despite warnings over the potential disaster it could cause, and helps lead the failed attempt by police to neutralize Caesar and the other apes.
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* DeadHatShot: [[spoiler:After he gets blown up by Red, the only thing left of Preacher is his helmet, which comes flying out of the dust and lands next to Caesar.]]
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* IRejectYourReality: Carver refuses to accept the fact that humanity caused its own downfall; he instead chooses to blame the apes despite being well-aware of the fact that the virus that spawned the "Simian Flu" was man-made and the apes barely had anything to do with i's spread. In the novelization, it is shown that he ''honestly'' believes his accusatons.

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* IRejectYourReality: Carver refuses to accept the fact that humanity caused its own downfall; he instead chooses to blame the apes despite being well-aware of the fact that the virus that spawned the "Simian Flu" was man-made and the apes barely had anything to do with i's it's spread. In the novelization, it is shown that he ''honestly'' believes his accusatons.
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The remainder of the United States Army, who seek to execute [=McCullough=] and any of his remaining soldiers for murdering several his own men after they became victims of the mutated Simian Flu, as they believe there is still a cure.

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The remainder of the United States Army, who seek to execute [=McCullough=] and any of his remaining soldiers for murdering several of his own men after they became victims of the mutated Simian Flu, as they believe there is still a cure.



* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:They ''all'' have an avalanche dropped on them]].

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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:They ''all'' have an avalanche dropped on them]].them.]]



* HollywoodTactics: They throw their entire collective of infantry, tanks, trucks, and helicopters directly at the Alpha Omega base all at the same time despite visible anti-air weapons and the base itself being nestled between mountains and having only one frontal entrance. Once their entire army comes to a dead stop within this confined space, the subsequent avalanche kills them all.
* MassOhCrap: Their reaction to [[spoiler: the incoming avalanche that ultimately kills them off.]]
* TheSpeechless: They do not speak, and the only vocalizations they make are unsettling roars of cheering when they successfully purge the entire Alpha Omega base of human life though at least 2 soldiers seem to try screaming "Yeah!". This may be an implication that they have all lost their ability to speak due to the virus, but still possess their higher brain functions, as evidenced by their coordinated tank, truck, and helicopter attack.
* YankTheDogsChain: Shortly after what seems like an apparent victory for them, [[spoiler: they're all killed by an avalanche.]]

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* TheSpeechless: They do not speak, and the only vocalizations they make are unsettling roars of cheering when they successfully purge the entire Alpha Omega Alpha-Omega base of human life life, though at least 2 soldiers seem to try screaming "Yeah!". This may be an implication that they have all lost their ability to speak due to the virus, but still possess their higher brain functions, as evidenced by their coordinated tank, truck, and helicopter attack.
* YankTheDogsChain: Shortly after what seems like an apparent victory for them, [[spoiler: they're all killed by an avalanche.]]avalanche]].

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