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They did not mention how many cops were killed, but said forty homes were attacked and only Angela and Judd survived.


* CopKiller: They killed twelve cops before in the "White Night" and a member attempts to kill one at the beginning of the pilot.

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* CopKiller: They killed twelve cops attacked forty homes of the Tulsa police before in the "White Night" Night", only Judd and Angela survived. Not to mention, a member attempts to kill one another cop at the beginning of the pilot.pilot, setting off the aggressions between 7K and Tulsa's masked police.

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* DeathByAdaptation: The real Fred Trump obviously wasn't killed by masked vigilantes in the 1940's, passing away in 1999.



* HateSink: A virulent racist and anti-semite who wants to wipe out both groups and even make them destroy each other, Fred is a truly loathsome excuse for a human being with absolutely nothing sympathetic or redeemable.

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* FictionalizedDeathAccount: The real Fred Trump passed away in 1999. Fred on this show is killed by Will Reeves sometime around 1940.
* HateSink: A virulent racist and anti-semite anti-Semite who wants to wipe out both groups and even make them destroy each other, Fred is a truly loathsome excuse for a human being with absolutely nothing sympathetic or redeemable.
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* FauxAffablyEvil: Fred can be chummy when he wants to be, making friendly conversation with Will and offering to get him some free steaks for his service as a police officer in his last moments but it does little to mask what a monster he is and even when he's trying to seem nice, he's still obnoxious and racist.
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* CategoryTraitor: Despite being white supremacists, they have no issue also targeting white people they regard as their enemies or who work with the police, viewing them as race traitors.


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* LoonyFan: Of Rorschach, having used his journal as a foundation for their ideology, wearing his famous mask as their costume and quoting lines directly from his journal in their speeches.


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* WeAreEverywhere: They invoke this as part of their first speech, claiming "we are no one, we are everyone, we are invisible".
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* WouldHurtAChild: They have no issue threatening or harming the families of police in order to intimidate them and that includes their kids.
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* TheDreaded: The whole city lives in fear of them, especially the police with the Kavalry being the main reason they wear masks and use code names given their habit of attacking families. The whole force is visibly shaken upon getting the video message from them, announcing their return.


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* TakeThat: They serve as a clear take down of many real-life fans who read the original comic and got the impression that Rorschach was a badass or someone to admire or emulate rather than a borderline insane vigilante with a morality no reasonable person would ever follow. The Kavalry not only think of Rorschach as a brave hero and martyr but carried his own already harmful views on women, LGBT people and liberals into murderous territory and used his journal as an excuse to indulge their loathsome views.

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* DeathByAdaptation: The real Fred Trump obviously wasn't killed by masked vigilantes in the 1940's, passing away in 1999.



* HateSink: A virulent racist and anti-semite who wants to wipe out both groups and even make them destroy each other, Fred is a truly loathsome excuse for a human being with absolutely nothing sympathetic or redeemable.



* {{Jerkass}}: In addition to being a despicable racist and anti-semite with genocidal intentions, Fred is just an unpleasant, arrogant jerk who treats others poorly because he knows his wealth means he can get away with it.



* {{Trumplica}}: Fittingly, as he is based on the real Trump's father, Fred is a rich, racist blowhead.

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* {{Trumplica}}: Fittingly, as he is based on the real Trump's father, Fred is a rich, racist blowhead.blowhard.
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* DeathByAdaptation: Assuming he really is Fred Trump, he's this, dying in 1947 while the real version lived until 1999.
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* KillEmAll: While it's unknown if every individual member was killed, the entire leadership was vaporized, effectively cutting off the head of the organization and ending it there.

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* DeathByAdaptation: Assuming he really is Fred Trump, he's this, dying in 1947 while the real version lived until 1999.



* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Without quite naming him, he's a pretty clear depiction of Donald Trump's father, Fred Trump. They own supermarkets on the same corner, their business names are similar (F.T. & Sons compared to E. Trump & Son) and of course, both Freds were white supremacists with ties to the KKK. [[note]] Real Fred was arrested during a KKK riot in the spring of 1927 but it’s unclear if he was there with the KKK or just got caught up in the chaos. He was never formally charged with anything and different news sources give different accounts about how many of the arrested men were wearing robes. The NYPD won’t give arrest records out that are that old so there is no concrete answer. [[/note]]

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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Without quite naming him, he's a pretty clear depiction of Donald Trump's father, Fred Trump. They own supermarkets on the same corner, their business names are similar (F.T. & Sons compared to E. Trump & Son) and of course, both Freds were white supremacists with ties to the KKK. [[note]] Real Fred was arrested during a KKK riot in the spring of 1927 but it’s unclear if he was there with the KKK or just got caught up in the chaos. He was never formally charged with anything and different news sources give different accounts about how many of the arrested men were wearing robes. The NYPD won’t give arrest records out that are that old so there is no concrete answer. He was also accused of instructing employees to deny housing to black residents later on and sued by the US Department of Justice over it. [[/note]]
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!!!'''Played By:''' Michael Graziadei

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!!!'''Played By:''' Michael GraziadeiCreator/MichaelGraziadei
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* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They've been Lady Trieu's unwitting dupes the entire time.]]

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* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They've been [[spoiler:As dangerous as they are, the Seventh Kavalry are ultimately pawns to Lady Trieu's unwitting dupes the entire time.Trieu and are quickly disposed of once their part in her scheme is fulfilled.]]
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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Without quite naming him, he's a pretty clear depiction of Donald Trump's father, Fred Trump. They own supermarkets on the same corner, their business names are similar (F.T. & Sons compared to E. Trump & Son) and of course, both Fred were white supremacists with ties to the KKK.

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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Without quite naming him, he's a pretty clear depiction of Donald Trump's father, Fred Trump. They own supermarkets on the same corner, their business names are similar (F.T. & Sons compared to E. Trump & Son) and of course, both Fred Freds were white supremacists with ties to the KKK.KKK. [[note]] Real Fred was arrested during a KKK riot in the spring of 1927 but it’s unclear if he was there with the KKK or just got caught up in the chaos. He was never formally charged with anything and different news sources give different accounts about how many of the arrested men were wearing robes. The NYPD won’t give arrest records out that are that old so there is no concrete answer. [[/note]]

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