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* TookALevelInBadass: The first fight she gets into is with a walker...and she can barely do anything, and even throws up after pinning it down. Come the Season 2 premiere, [[spoiler: she kills Lieutenant Newton a CRM soldier by herself]].
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler: He loses his arm to a zombie bite.]]
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* GoneHorriblyRight: [[spoiler:She sells out her lover and his family for stealing a vial from the CRM, but she invokes SayingTooMuch so that she can make him indispensable to the project of which she was part of. It works...so much that Jadis decides that Lyla has [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness outlived her usefulness]].]]
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:The last living man who she killed begged her for mercy from behind a wall, and she turned off audio to not hear him continuing to cry. She dies exactly this way, and is killed by his reanimated corpse. She also is killed immediately after selling out her lover and hisfamily.family, but this is a subversion because she sells them out and then voices every secret in order to make him indispensable to their upcoming project.]]
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:The last living man who she killed begged her for mercy from behind a wall, and she turned off audio to not hear him continuing to cry. She dies exactly this way, and is killed by his reanimated corpse. She also is killed immediately after selling out her lover and his
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* DarkActionGirl: [[spoiler: She was willing to set up the "bad seed" of the group, Silas, to take the fall for a murder he didn't commit to separate him from the others. She was also prepared to kill Felix, though she was hesitant to do so. She drops the "dark" completely in the second season.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Her backstory has her killing her entire squad when they're given orders to kill every innocent civilian. [[spoiler: This leads into the reveal that she had no idea about the purge of Omaha or the Campus Colony, and also establishes that she'd be against that kind of unnecessary violence and death.]]
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: [[spoiler: She has no idea that her mother Elizabeth wiped out the Campus Colony. Huck intended to bring the others back to the colony after everything was said and done]].
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* LockedOutOfTheLoop: PleaseKillMeIfItSatisfiesYou: She offers Percy the chance to kill her if he so pleases, and even says that she deserves it, though she does remind him that they're in a CRM building, and that he'd never make it out alive. [[spoiler: He ultimately doesn't do it.]]
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler: Shehas no idea ensures the destruction of the poison gas that would have been used to kill everyone in Portland. She ensures that her mother Elizabeth wiped out husband and Silas are a safe distance away, and stalls Jadis in a fight that ends with her death so that the Campus Colony. Huck intended CRM wouldn't be able to bring disarm it in time. She's implied to be invoking this to a degree, as she mentions in a prior episode that she deserves to be killed for the others back to things she did for the colony after everything was said and done]].CRM.]]
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* HeelFaceTurn: He really wasn't that evil, but he and his uncle were engaging in theft of other survivors' resources. After encountering Iris and her group, both of them make a turn for the better.
* MrFanservice: Among the young cast, he's the only one who gets {{Shirtless Scene}}s. They're present in the second season when Iris is treating his gunshot wound, and he's quite lean and fit.
* OfficialCouple: With Iris. [[spoiler: He even decides not to kill Jennifer because he wanted to see her again.]]
* {{Revenge}}: He understandably wants to kill Jennifer/Huck for shooting him and killing his uncle. [[spoiler: He's foiled both times, the second time being his own choice in deciding not to kill her.]]
* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler: He dies by a headshot from a CRM soldier.]]
* HeelFaceTurn: He really wasn't that evil, but he and his uncle were engaging in theft of other survivors' resources. After encountering Iris and her group, both of them make a turn for the better.
* MrFanservice: Among the young cast, he's the only one who gets {{Shirtless Scene}}s. They're present in the second season when Iris is treating his gunshot wound, and he's quite lean and fit.
* OfficialCouple: With Iris. [[spoiler: He even decides not to kill Jennifer because he wanted to see her again.]]
* {{Revenge}}: He understandably wants to kill Jennifer/Huck for shooting him and killing his uncle. [[spoiler: He's foiled both times, the second time being his own choice in deciding not to kill her.]]
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* ArmiesAreEvil: The CRM are established as a genocidal and power-hungry regime who do not want to give up their power back to the Civic Republic itself. Believing only they can lead humanity into the future, they’ve been covertly wiping out their other communities.
* BlackHelicopter: They make use of these, with one of their helicopters first glimpsed in Season 8 as Rick notices it flying away from the Scavengers' junkyard. Jadis later summons it for passage away from Washington, and trades an incapacitated Rick for entry into Philadelphia.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Not just to ''World Beyond'', but to the ''Walking Dead'' TV franchise as a whole. First appearing in Season 8 of the mothership series as a mysterious group with [[BlackHelicopter Black Helicopters]] that Jadis' scavengers have some secretive arrangement with, Season 5 of ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead'' further expands on them by making it clear they have supply depots all over the country, are monitoring survivor enclaves everywhere, and are willing to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill anyone who learns of their existence]]. This show finally makes them the main antagonists, explaining that they're the military wing of a fully reestablished and functioning city-state, which they view as civilization's last chance of survival [[WellIntentionedExtremist which they are willing to do anything to protect]]. Even then, there's still a Greater-Scope Villain in the form of Major-General Beale, the head of the CRM, who signs off on all their actions (while keeping it a secret from the Civic Republic's civilian leadership), but remains TheGhost throughout ''World Beyond''.
* TheSpook: Their motivations aren't clear in ''The Walking Dead'' and ''Fear''. It's terrifying how little is actually known about them until ''World Beyond''.
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* ArmiesAreEvil: The CRM are established as a genocidal and power-hungry regime who do not want to give up their power back to the Civic Republic itself. Believing only they can lead humanity into the future, they’ve been covertly wiping out their other communities.
* BlackHelicopter: They make use of these, with one of their helicopters first glimpsed in Season 8 as Rick notices it flying away from the Scavengers' junkyard. Jadis later summons it for passage away from Washington, and trades an incapacitated Rick for entry into Philadelphia.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Not just to ''World Beyond'', but to the ''Walking Dead'' TV franchise as a whole. First appearing in Season 8 of the mothership series as a mysterious group with [[BlackHelicopter Black Helicopters]] that Jadis' scavengers have some secretive arrangement with, Season 5 of ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead'' further expands on them by making it clear they have supply depots all over the country, are monitoring survivor enclaves everywhere, and are willing to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill anyone who learns of their existence]]. This show finally makes them the main antagonists, explaining that they're the military wing of a fully reestablished and functioning city-state, which they view as civilization's last chance of survival [[WellIntentionedExtremist which they are willing to do anything to protect]]. Even then, there's still a Greater-Scope Villain in the form of Major-General Beale, the head of the CRM, who signs off on all their actions (while keeping it a secret from the Civic Republic's civilian leadership), but remains TheGhost throughout ''World Beyond''.
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* BlackHelicopter: They make use of these, with one of their helicopters first glimpsed in Season 8 as Rick notices it flying away from the Scavengers' junkyard. Jadis later summons it for passage away from Washington, and trades an incapacitated Rick for entry into Philadelphia.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Not just to ''World Beyond'', but to the ''Walking Dead'' TV franchise as a whole. First appearing in Season 8 of the mothership series as a mysterious group with [[BlackHelicopter Black Helicopters]] that Jadis' scavengers have some secretive arrangement with, Season 5 of ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead'' further expands on them by making it clear they have supply depots all over the country, are monitoring survivor enclaves everywhere, and are willing to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill anyone who learns of their existence]]. This show finally makes them the main antagonists, explaining that they're the military wing of a fully reestablished and functioning city-state, which they view as civilization's last chance of survival [[WellIntentionedExtremist which they are willing to do anything to protect]]. Even then, there's still a Greater-Scope Villain in the form of Major-General Beale, the head of the CRM, who signs off on all their actions (while keeping it a secret from the Civic Republic's civilian leadership), but remains TheGhost throughout ''World Beyond''.
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* ArmiesAreEvil: The CRM are established as a genocidal and power-hungry regime who do not want to give up their power back to the Civic Republic itself. Believing only they can lead humanity into the future, they’ve been covertly wiping out their other communities.
* BlackHelicopter: They make use of these, with one of their helicopters first glimpsed in Season 8 as Rick notices it flying away from the Scavengers' junkyard. Jadis later summons it for passage away from Washington, and trades an incapacitated Rick for entry into Philadelphia.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Not just to ''World Beyond'', but to the ''Walking Dead'' TV franchise as a whole. First appearing in Season 8 of the mothership series as a mysterious group with [[BlackHelicopter Black Helicopters]] that Jadis' scavengers have some secretive arrangement with, Season 5 of ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead'' further expands on them by making it clear they have supply depots all over the country, are monitoring survivor enclaves everywhere, and are willing to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill anyone who learns of their existence]]. This show finally makes them the main antagonists, explaining that they're the military wing of a fully reestablished and functioning city-state, which they view as civilization's last chance of survival [[WellIntentionedExtremist which they are willing to do anything to protect]]. Even then, there's still a Greater-Scope Villain in the form of Major-General Beale, the head of the CRM, who signs off on all their actions (while keeping it a secret from the Civic Republic's civilian leadership), but remains TheGhost throughout ''World Beyond''.
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* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:The last living man who she killed begged her for mercy from behind a wall, and she turned off audio to not hear him continuing to cry. She dies exactly this way, and is killed by his reanimated corpse. She also is killed immediately after selling out her lover and his family.]]
* SecondLove: For Leo.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:Dies being fed to a walker with no way to protect herself, all after learning her gamble for her and Leo and his family’s lives failed.]]
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* BlackHelicopter: They make use of these, with one of their helicopters first glimpsed in Season 8 as Rick notices it flying away from the Scavengers' junkyard. Jadis later summons it for passage away from the Washington region, and trades an incapacitated Rick for entry into their city.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Not just to ''World Beyond'', but to the ''Walking Dead'' TV franchise as a whole. First appearing in Season 8 of the mothership series as a mysterious group with [[BlackHelicopter Black Helicopters]] that Jadis' scavengers have some secretive arrangement with, Season 5 of ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead'' further expands on them by making it clear they have supply depots all over the country, are monitoring survivor enclaves everywhere, and are willing to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill anyone who learns of their existence]]. This show finally makes them the main antagonists, explaining that they're the military wing of a fully reestablished and functioning city-state, which they view as civilization's last chance of survival [[WellIntentionedExtremist which they are willing to do anything to protect]]. Even then, there's still a Greater-Scope Villain in the form of Major-General Beale, the head of the CRM, who signs off on all their actions (while keeping it a secret from the Civic Republic's civilian leadership), but remains TheGhost throughout ''World Beyond''.
* TheSpook: Their motivations aren't clear in ''The Walking Dead'' and ''Fear''. It's terrifying how little is actually known about them until ''World Beyond''.
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* ArmiesAreEvil: The CRM are established as a genocidal and power-hungry regime who do not want to give up their power back to the Civic Republic itself. Believing only they can lead humanity into the future, they’ve been covertly wiping out their other communities.
* BlackHelicopter: They make use of these, with one of their helicopters first glimpsed in Season 8 as Rick notices it flying away from the Scavengers' junkyard. Jadis later summons it for passage away from the Washington region, and trades an incapacitated Rick for entry into their city.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Not just to ''World Beyond'', but to the ''Walking Dead'' TV franchise as a whole. First appearing in Season 8 of the mothership series as a mysterious group with [[BlackHelicopter Black Helicopters]] that Jadis' scavengers have some secretive arrangement with, Season 5 of ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead'' further expands on them by making it clear they have supply depots all over the country, are monitoring survivor enclaves everywhere, and are willing to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill anyone who learns of their existence]]. This show finally makes them the main antagonists, explaining that they're the military wing of a fully reestablished and functioning city-state, which they view as civilization's last chance of survival [[WellIntentionedExtremist which they are willing to do anything to protect]]. Even then, there's still a Greater-Scope Villain in the form of Major-General Beale, the head of the CRM, who signs off on all their actions (while keeping it a secret from the Civic Republic's civilian leadership), but remains TheGhost throughout ''World Beyond''.
* TheSpook: Their motivations aren't clear in ''The Walking Dead'' and ''Fear''. It's terrifying how little is actually known about them until ''World Beyond''.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: The CRM see themselves as the last bastion of civilization, and will crush anything that opposes them.
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* BlackHelicopter: They make use of these, with one of their helicopters first glimpsed in Season 8 as Rick notices it flying away from the Scavengers' junkyard. Jadis later summons it for passage away from the Washington region, and trades an incapacitated Rick for entry into their city.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Not just to ''World Beyond'', but to the ''Walking Dead'' TV franchise as a whole. First appearing in Season 8 of the mothership series as a mysterious group with [[BlackHelicopter Black Helicopters]] that Jadis' scavengers have some secretive arrangement with, Season 5 of ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead'' further expands on them by making it clear they have supply depots all over the country, are monitoring survivor enclaves everywhere, and are willing to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill anyone who learns of their existence]]. This show finally makes them the main antagonists, explaining that they're the
* TheSpook: Their motivations aren't clear in ''The Walking Dead'' and ''Fear''. It's terrifying how little is actually known about them until ''World Beyond''.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: The CRM see themselves as the last bastion of civilization, and will crush anything that opposes them.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Beale is the highest-ranking threat of the CRM.
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* TheGhost: They haven't been seen so far.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Beale is the highest-ranking threat of the CRM.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Beale is the highest-ranking threat of the CRM.
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* ArmiesAreEvil: The CRM are established as a genocidal and power-hungry regime who do not want to give up their power back to the Civic Republic itself. Believing only they can lead humanity into the future, they’ve been covertly wiping out their other communities.
* BlackHelicopter: They make use of these, with one of their helicopters first glimpsed in Season 8 as Rick notices it flying away from the Scavengers' junkyard. Jadis later summons it for passage away from Washington, and trades an incapacitated Rick for entry into Philadelphia.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Not just to ''World Beyond'', but to the ''Walking Dead'' TV franchise as a whole. First appearing in Season 8 of the mothership series as a mysterious group with [[BlackHelicopter Black Helicopters]] that Jadis' scavengers have some secretive arrangement with, Season 5 of ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead'' further expands on them by making it clear they have supply depots all over the country, are monitoring survivor enclaves everywhere, and are willing to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill anyone who learns of their existence]]. This show finally makes them the main antagonists, explaining that they're the military wing of a fully reestablished and functioning city-state, which they view as civilization's last chance of survival [[WellIntentionedExtremist which they are willing to do anything to protect]]. Even then, there's still a Greater-Scope Villain in the form of Major-General Beale, the head of the CRM, who signs off on all their actions (while keeping it a secret from the Civic Republic's civilian leadership), but remains TheGhost throughout ''World Beyond''.
* TheSpook: Their motivations aren't clear in ''The Walking Dead'' and ''Fear''. It's terrifying how little is actually known about them until ''World Beyond''.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: The CRM see themselves as the last bastion of civilization, and will crush anything that opposes them.
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!!Major General Beale
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!!!'''Appearances:''' N/A
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* TheGhost: They haven't been seen so far.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Beale is the highest-ranking threat of the CRM.
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* ArmiesAreEvil: The CRM are established as a genocidal and power-hungry regime who do not want to give up their power back to the Civic Republic itself. Believing only they can lead humanity into the future, they’ve been covertly wiping out their other communities.
* BlackHelicopter: They make use of these, with one of their helicopters first glimpsed in Season 8 as Rick notices it flying away from the Scavengers' junkyard. Jadis later summons it for passage away from Washington, and trades an incapacitated Rick for entry into Philadelphia.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Not just to ''World Beyond'', but to the ''Walking Dead'' TV franchise as a whole. First appearing in Season 8 of the mothership series as a mysterious group with [[BlackHelicopter Black Helicopters]] that Jadis' scavengers have some secretive arrangement with, Season 5 of ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead'' further expands on them by making it clear they have supply depots all over the country, are monitoring survivor enclaves everywhere, and are willing to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill anyone who learns of their existence]]. This show finally makes them the main antagonists, explaining that they're the military wing of a fully reestablished and functioning city-state, which they view as civilization's last chance of survival [[WellIntentionedExtremist which they are willing to do anything to protect]]. Even then, there's still a Greater-Scope Villain in the form of Major-General Beale, the head of the CRM, who signs off on all their actions (while keeping it a secret from the Civic Republic's civilian leadership), but remains TheGhost throughout ''World Beyond''.
* TheSpook: Their motivations aren't clear in ''The Walking Dead'' and ''Fear''. It's terrifying how little is actually known about them until ''World Beyond''.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: The CRM see themselves as the last bastion of civilization, and will crush anything that opposes them.
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!!Major General Beale
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!!!'''Appearances:''' N/A
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* TheGhost: They haven't been seen so far.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Beale is the highest-ranking threat of the CRM.
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* BlackHelicopter: They make use of these, with their helicopter first glimpsed in Season 8 as Rick notices it flying away from the Scavengers' junkyard. Jadis later summons it for passage away from the Washington region, and trades an incapacitated Rick for entry into their city.
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* ArmiesAreEvil: The CRM are established as a genocidal and power-hungry regime who do not want to give up their power back to the Civic Republic itself. Believing only they can lead humanity into the future, they’ve been covertly wiping out their other communities.
* BlackHelicopter: They make use ofthese.these, with their helicopter first glimpsed in Season 8 as Rick notices it flying away from the Scavengers' junkyard. Jadis later summons it for passage away from the Washington region, and trades Rick for entry into their city.
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* TheSpook: In their appearances in ''The Walking Dead'' and ''Fear''. It's terrifying how little is actually known about them.
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: The CRM see themselves as the last bastion of civilization, and will crush anything that opposes them.
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* SemperFi: She used to be a lance corporal in the U.S. Marines.
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!!Dennis Graham
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Maximilian Osinski
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheWalkingDeadWorldBeyond'' (Season 2)
Huck's husband, and a former master sergeant for the CRM.
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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:He tells Silas to execute him so he will look like a hero and not be killed by the CRM soldiers.]]
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!!Dennis Graham
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Maximilian Osinski
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheWalkingDeadWorldBeyond'' (Season 2)
Huck's husband, and a former master sergeant for the CRM.
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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:He tells Silas to execute him so he will look like a hero and not be killed by the CRM soldiers.]]
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Beale is the highest-ranking threat of the CRM.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Beale is the highest-ranking threat of the CRM.
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* DiesWideOpen: [[spoiler:Perishes this way in the GrandFinale, after being impaled in the side of her chest by Jadis.]]
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Not just to ''World Beyond'', but to the ''Walking Dead'' franchise as a whole. First appearing in Season 8 of the mothership series as a mysterious group with [[BlackHelicopter Black Helicopters]] that Jadis' scavengers have some secretive arrangement with, Season 5 of ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead'' further expands on them by making it clear they have supply depots all over the country, are monitoring survivor enclaves everywhere, and are willing to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill anyone who learns of their existence]]. This show finally makes them the main antagonists, explaining that they're the military wing of a fully reestablished and functioning city-state, which they view as civilization's last chance of survival [[WellIntentionedExtremist which they are willing to do anything to protect]]. Even then, there's still a Greater-Scope Villain in the form of Major-General Beale, the head of the CRM, who signs off on all their actions (while keeping it a secret from the Civic Republic's civilian leadership), but remains TheGhost throughout ''World Beyond''.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Not just to ''World Beyond'', but to the ''Walking Dead'' TV franchise as a whole. First appearing in Season 8 of the mothership series as a mysterious group with [[BlackHelicopter Black Helicopters]] that Jadis' scavengers have some secretive arrangement with, Season 5 of ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead'' further expands on them by making it clear they have supply depots all over the country, are monitoring survivor enclaves everywhere, and are willing to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill anyone who learns of their existence]]. This show finally makes them the main antagonists, explaining that they're the military wing of a fully reestablished and functioning city-state, which they view as civilization's last chance of survival [[WellIntentionedExtremist which they are willing to do anything to protect]]. Even then, there's still a Greater-Scope Villain in the form of Major-General Beale, the head of the CRM, who signs off on all their actions (while keeping it a secret from the Civic Republic's civilian leadership), but remains TheGhost throughout ''World Beyond''.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Not just to ''World Beyond'', but to the ''Walking Dead'' franchise as a whole. First appearing in Season 8 of the mothership series as a mysterious group with [[BlackHelicopter BlackHelicopters]] that Jadis' scavengers have some secretive arrangement with, Season 5 of ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead'' further expands on them by making it clear they have supply depots all over the country, are monitoring survivor enclaves everywhere, and are willing to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill anyone who learns of their existence]]. This show finally makes them the main antagonists, explaining that they're the military wing of a fully reestablished and functioning city-state, which they view as civilization's last chance of survival [[WellIntentionedExtremist which they are willing to do anything to protect]]. Even then, there's still a Greater-Scope Villain in the form of Major-General Beale, the head of the CRM, who signs off on all their actions (while keeping it a secret from the Civic Republic's civilian leadership), but remains TheGhost throughout ''World Beyond''.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Not just to ''World Beyond'', but to the ''Walking Dead'' franchise as a whole. First appearing in Season 8 of the mothership series as a mysterious group with [[BlackHelicopter BlackHelicopters]] Black Helicopters]] that Jadis' scavengers have some secretive arrangement with, Season 5 of ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead'' further expands on them by making it clear they have supply depots all over the country, are monitoring survivor enclaves everywhere, and are willing to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill anyone who learns of their existence]]. This show finally makes them the main antagonists, explaining that they're the military wing of a fully reestablished and functioning city-state, which they view as civilization's last chance of survival [[WellIntentionedExtremist which they are willing to do anything to protect]]. Even then, there's still a Greater-Scope Villain in the form of Major-General Beale, the head of the CRM, who signs off on all their actions (while keeping it a secret from the Civic Republic's civilian leadership), but remains TheGhost throughout ''World Beyond''.