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* WhatTheHellHero: In one of the routes, she chooses to betray Sigma and Luna despite having had a good time with her, which of course causes Sigma to complain to her about it for dooming Sigma to die for it. However, in the other split, Sigma's knowledge that Alice will betray him has him pick Betray in order to cancel her attempt to take points away from him...[[FailureIsTheOnlyOption only it turns out that picking Betray here leads to Alice picking Ally]], which has ''her'' call Sigma out on it, leaving him in a confused mess.

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!!!Voiced by: Tarako (JP), Creator/CindyRobinson (EN)

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!!!Voiced by: Shinobu Matsumoto (JP), Creator/DaveBMitchell (EN)

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* GivingThemTheStrip: In his route, he found the key to his armor and is able to take it off at will. He then used it to fake an alibi by pretending to take a nap and left his armor there while running off to kill Dio.



** In the Yellow and Magenta routes, his true identity is Kyle Klim, the younger clone of Dr. Sigma Klim. Having been "born" and raised on the Moon, his armour is designed to subject his body to the equivalent of Earth-like gravity and ensure that he would not grow up frail. His purpose is to act as Zero's back-up, with his consciousness being sent back to 2028 if his father failed. His amnesia was intentionally induced with a high dose of Soparil to revert him to a blank slate for the Nonary Game.

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** In the Yellow and Magenta routes, his true identity is Kyle Klim, the younger clone of Dr. Sigma Klim. Having been "born" and raised on the Moon, his armour is designed to subject his body to the equivalent of Earth-like gravity and ensure that he would not grow up frail. His purpose is to act as Zero's back-up, with his consciousness being sent back to 2028 if his father failed. His amnesia was intentionally induced with a high dose of Soparil Soporil to revert him to a blank slate for the Nonary Game.



* WonderTwinPowers: She's honed her ability to use the morphogenetic field, and now can easily send Light messages at will.

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* WonderTwinPowers: She's honed her ability to use the morphogenetic field, and now can easily send Light messages at will. She suffers a disconnect during the third Nonary Game from him, likely because she's on the Moon or Light died within the past 45 years during the apocalypse.


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* NotSoAboveItAll: He's willing to make fun of just about everyone, but he completely crumples when his true master Akane calls him by his real name "Lagomorph" and follows her orders obediently.


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* Skelebot9000: Justified with all GAULEM units like him since much like human skeletons and flesh, the GAULEMS are designed to be like minimalist skeleton robots so they can wear ABT better to [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots resemble humans more]].
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She is not protecting anything. If we're referring to death causing accusation it's this one.


* BarrierMaiden: Her fate in the Nonary Game is the primary decider of whether or not the players will be able to succeed in fully beating the game. If the players find her dead body, as they do in two of the possible paths, they all immediately suspect one among them murdered her (correctly) and become very suspicious and untrusting of the others, as well as desperate to escape before the murderer kills again. In these paths, the players are much more selfish and dishonest, and most will jump at the first opportunity to screw everyone else over to get out first. If the players don't find her dead body, they're much more keen to trust and work with others, which creates the one scenario where everyone gets to 9 BP and they all escape together.


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* TheCorpseStopsHere: Her fate in the Nonary Game is the primary decider of whether or not the players will be able to succeed in fully beating the game. If the players find her dead body, as they do in two of the possible paths, they all immediately suspect one among them murdered her (correctly) and become very suspicious and untrusting of the others, as well as desperate to escape before the murderer kills again. In these paths, the players are much more selfish and dishonest, and most will jump at the first opportunity to screw everyone else over to get out first. If the players don't find her dead body, they're much more keen to trust and work with others, which creates the one scenario where everyone gets to 9 BP and they all escape together.

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!!Tenmyouji!!Junpei Tenmyouji



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* ChekhovsGunman: The mysterious old lady who is found dead at the beginning of two of the main branches? She's not only Akane Kurashiki, but is also behind the current Nonary Game.
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* ContrivedCoincidence: She just happens to be a part-Egyptian woman named Alice, who Junpei and friends found hitchhiking in Nevada dressed exactly like an Egyptian priestess right after following a subplot about "All-Ice Alice" whom Hongou affirms doesn't exist and she was heading to Building Q to boot.
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* EccentricAI: He's an AI who has a lot of Monokuma-like eccentricities, constantly yelling and mocking the players while also generally being a {{Jerkass}}.
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* PyrrhicVictory: In Clover, Luna, and K's endings, he does end up stopping the Nonary Game like he wanted, but he commits suicide in the former one and is killed by K in the latter two.
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* BigBad: He's not Zero, but he is the one sent to sabotage the mission to save the world and the one Zero is trying to stop.

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* BigBad: He's not Zero, but he is the one sent to sabotage the mission to save the world and the one Zero is trying to stop.stop, making him the real main antagonist of the game and not Zero. He is also the one who killed Akane before the Nonary Game started, and Phi and Sigma have to go back in time to stop him from doing so.
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*SilverFox: The elder, grey-haired Akane is still as lovely-looking as ever, retaining her gentle gaze and hair from the prequel.
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* YouDontLookLikeYou: She's taller, has smoother skin, a completely different hairstyle, and wears a revealing outfit, making her look nothing like her more modest self in the first game. Her color tones have also been made lighter.
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Downplayed, because he's already ObviouslyEvil from the moment any words come out of his mouth, but it counts in some way. When he's present before the other participants, he keeps up his {{Jerkass}} persona but continues to act like he's still on their side, which he uses to trick them all into doing his bidding ad nauseum. However, when he no longer has to hide who he ''really'' is, he acts [[AxCrazy frighteningly more antagonistic]], establishing that he really ''is'' nothing more than a fanatical terrorist.
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* LockedOutOfTheLoop: In her ending, it's quite evident that Zero Sr./the 67-year old Sigma and Akane kept everything about the Nonary Game's true purpose and [[BigBad Dio's]] identity out of her knowledge when ordering her to act as a participant in the Nonary Game as a GAULEM. This means that she offers limited information regarding both of those topics, requiring the 22-year old Sigma to search for the information himself.
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* TheBadGuyWins: Any ending in the game where the participants die is basically him winning, since his goal all along is to stop the Nonary Game. Most obviously is Clover's ending, where Radical-6 is spread throughout the warehouse and infects everyone, which is what was intended. His own death doesn't matter to him in the long run, because he has clones, so his death in those endings doesn't count either.

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* TheBadGuyWins: Any ending in the game where the participants die is basically him winning, since his goal all along is to stop the Nonary Game. Most obviously is Clover's ending, where Radical-6 is spread throughout the warehouse and infects everyone, which is what was intended. His own death doesn't matter to him in the long run, because he has clones, so his death in those endings doesn't count either. This also means that any ending where a participant leaves everyone behind and traps them all in the warehouse [[NiceJobBreakingItHero is also him winning since the game can't progress without all of the players]].

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