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** Earlier in the same [=LP=], he encounters a {{Mook}} who names his [[CoolGuns Colt Commando]] "Dick Justice". After Eex confiscates the weapon, he renames it "[[RuleOfFunny Jick Dustice]]".

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** Earlier in the same [=LP=], he encounters a {{Mook}} who names his [[CoolGuns Colt Commando]] Commando "Dick Justice". After Eex confiscates the weapon, he renames it "[[RuleOfFunny Jick Dustice]]".
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* OldShame: As of late, he views some of his older LP's (particularly the playthroughs of ''Turok'' N64 Trilogy, ''Quake II'' and ''Dark Forces II'') as "OLD AND S**T" however, he never plans to take them down since he knows it'll upset his fans that still enjoys them.
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'''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/Eexecute Eexecute]]''' (Thomas Kennedy) is a (very angry) Australian [[LetsPlay let's player]] on Website/{{YouTube}}. He does mostly [[FirstPersonShooter FPSs]] and has a small but devoted fan following. [[UnstoppableRage Known for rage. Lots of rage.]] Was on hiatus from Feb 19th, 2015 until September 3rd, 2023 after 8 years.

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'''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/Eexecute Eexecute]]''' (Thomas Kennedy) is a (very (formerly very angry) Australian [[LetsPlay let's player]] on Website/{{YouTube}}. He does mostly [[FirstPersonShooter FPSs]] and has a small but devoted fan following. [[UnstoppableRage Known for rage. Lots of rage.]] Was on hiatus from Feb 19th, 2015 until September 3rd, 2023 after 8 years.
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'''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/Eexecute Eexecute]]''' (Thomas Kennedy) is a (very angry) Australian [[LetsPlay let's player]] on Website/{{YouTube}}. He does mostly [[FirstPersonShooter FPSs]] and has a small but devoted fan following. [[UnstoppableRage Known for rage. Lots of rage.]] Is currently on hiatus since Feb 19th, 2015.

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'''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/Eexecute Eexecute]]''' (Thomas Kennedy) is a (very angry) Australian [[LetsPlay let's player]] on Website/{{YouTube}}. He does mostly [[FirstPersonShooter FPSs]] and has a small but devoted fan following. [[UnstoppableRage Known for rage. Lots of rage.]] Is currently Was on hiatus since from Feb 19th, 2015.
2015 until September 3rd, 2023 after 8 years.
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* TheBusCameBack: After 8 years of absence on [=YouTube=], he has returned to making vids again.
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* WildMassGuessing: [[OriginalCharacter Charles]]. Is he an actual person? [[TalkingToHimself Tom with an edited voice]]? [[ManOfAThousandVoices Tom]] ''[[ManOfAThousandVoices without]]'' [[ManOfAThousandVoices an edited voice]]? [[RobotBuddy A robot]]? The world may never know...

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* WildMassGuessing: [[OriginalCharacter Charles]]. Is he an actual person? [[TalkingToHimself [[ActingForTwo Tom with an edited voice]]? [[ManOfAThousandVoices Tom]] ''[[ManOfAThousandVoices without]]'' [[ManOfAThousandVoices an edited voice]]? [[RobotBuddy A robot]]? The world may never know...
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** In part 4 of ''[=HeXen=]'', Charles is [[ClassicVideoGameScrewYous teleported into a room full of]] [[DemonicSpiders Wendigos]]. He uses a Banishment Device to warp one to a random location on the map, to make the room merely bullshit rather than straight-up {{Unwinnable}}. [[spoiler:Later, while leaving the piston room after opening up the SecretLevel, he [[ChekhovsGunman runs into the Wendigo]] on the elevator. Cue death.]]

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** In part 4 of ''[=HeXen=]'', Charles is [[ClassicVideoGameScrewYous teleported into a room full of]] of [[DemonicSpiders Wendigos]]. He uses a Banishment Device to warp one to a random location on the map, to make the room merely bullshit rather than straight-up {{Unwinnable}}. [[spoiler:Later, while leaving the piston room after opening up the SecretLevel, he [[ChekhovsGunman runs into the Wendigo]] on the elevator. Cue death.]]
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'''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/Eexecute Eexecute]]''' (Thomas Kennedy) is a (very angry) Australian [[LetsPlay let's player]] on Website/{{YouTube}}. He does mostly [[FirstPersonShooter FPSs]] and has a small but devoted fan following. [[UnstoppableRage Known for rage.]] [[UpToEleven Lots of rage.]] Is currently on hiatus since Feb 19th, 2015.

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'''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/Eexecute Eexecute]]''' (Thomas Kennedy) is a (very angry) Australian [[LetsPlay let's player]] on Website/{{YouTube}}. He does mostly [[FirstPersonShooter FPSs]] and has a small but devoted fan following. [[UnstoppableRage Known for rage.]] [[UpToEleven Lots of rage.]] Is currently on hiatus since Feb 19th, 2015.
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* [[CuriosityKilledTheCast Curiosity (Nearly) Killed The Cast]]: In part 9 of ''Turok 2'', Eex decides to [[WhatAnIdiot stay in the exploding armory and see how much damage he'd take]]. [[ForegoneConclusion It wasn't pretty]].

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* [[CuriosityKilledTheCast Curiosity (Nearly) Killed The Cast]]: In part 9 of ''Turok 2'', Eex decides to [[WhatAnIdiot stay in the exploding armory and see how much damage he'd take]].take. [[ForegoneConclusion It wasn't pretty]].
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* HilariousOuttakes: During the Dark Forces II and Jedi Outcast Let’s Plays, Eexecute included multiple gag reels of moments of extreme difficulty during those games.
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** Eexecute also has quite the potty mouth. In one episode of the Dark Forces II playthrough, he voices the opinion that he might have an undiagnosed case of Tourette’s Syndrome.
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** Singing “Does your d*** hang low?” when waiting for something unskippable. Even Charles does it on one occasion.
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* HonorBeforeReason: Eexecute’s modus operandi involves always selecting the hardest difficulty in games and not using items or abilities that are imbalanced or overpowered. He is a rigid observer of showmanship, even when it gets him killed. Averted somewhat in certain circumstances, like the Jedi Academy playthrough, in which Eexecute decided to use an overpowered force pull and lunge combination that was capable of killing the strongest enemies in a single hit. He decided this was acceptable because the game was almost at the end and he had spent a long enough time not using the attack.
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* AwesomeButImpractical: Eexecute insists that he use the showiest methods to vanquish his enemies in games, even though they sometimes lead to his in-game demise.
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* EvilIsCool: Eexecute justifies most of his dark side decisions during his three Star Wars game Let’s Plays this way. He even justifies hacking the game in Jedi Academy and giving himself Dark Rage for the final two levels of the game with this trope.

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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Eexecute drops this trope by name occasionally when he finds instances of it occurring.



* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Eexecute drops this trope by name occasionally when he finds instances of it occurring.
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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Eexecute drops this trope by name occasionally when he finds instances of it occurring.
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* HilariousOuttakes: During the Dark Forces II and Jedi Outcast Let’s Plays, Eexecute included multiple gag reels of moments of extreme difficulty during those games.
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* DomesticAbuse: Although Eexecute and Charles are not family, not living together, there are several instances of violence in the Jedi Academy playthrough that could constitute this trope. Charles slaps and punches Eexecute once each, and uses a switchblade to force control of the game from Eexecute when he gets bored from not having had a turn. He also attempts to slap Eexecute a second time during the first Korriban level, but the very much dark sided Eexecute punches Charles first. Eexecute also threatens to punch Charles again if he doesn’t stop complaining. The two constantly bicker and complain at each other throughout the entire playthrough, and in one episode (the same as Charles’s first slap, in fact), Charles calls Eexecute his slave. The offended Eexecute manages to force an apology from the British Overlord and invokes this trope. Slightly subverted in that episode, in that the two do eventually agree that violence is not the answer and they don’t condone it.

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* DomesticAbuse: Although Eexecute and Charles are not family, not neither family nor living together, there are several instances of violence in the Jedi Academy playthrough that could constitute this trope. Charles slaps and punches Eexecute once each, and uses a switchblade to force control of the game from Eexecute when he gets bored from not having had a turn. He also attempts to slap Eexecute a second time during the first Korriban level, but the very much dark sided Eexecute punches Charles first. Eexecute also threatens to punch Charles again if he doesn’t stop complaining. The two constantly bicker and complain at each other throughout the entire playthrough, and in one episode (the same as Charles’s first slap, in fact), Charles calls Eexecute his slave. The offended Eexecute manages to force an apology from the British Overlord and invokes this trope. Slightly subverted in that episode, in that the two do eventually agree that violence is not the answer and they don’t condone it.
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* DomesticAbuse: Although Eexecute and Charles are not family, not living together, there are several instances of violence in the Jedi Academy playthrough that could constitute this trope. Charles slaps and punches Eexecute once each. He also attempts to slap Eexecute a second time during the first Korriban level, but the very much dark sided Eexecute punches Charles first. Eexecute also threatens to punch Charles again if he doesn’t stop complaining. The two constantly bicker and complain at each other throughout the entire playthrough, and in one episode (the same as Charles’s first slap, in fact), Charles calls Eexecute his slave. The offended Eexecute manages to force an apology from the British Overlord and invokes this trope. Slightly subverted in that episode, in that the two do eventually agree that violence is not the answer and they don’t condone it.

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* DomesticAbuse: Although Eexecute and Charles are not family, not living together, there are several instances of violence in the Jedi Academy playthrough that could constitute this trope. Charles slaps and punches Eexecute once each.each, and uses a switchblade to force control of the game from Eexecute when he gets bored from not having had a turn. He also attempts to slap Eexecute a second time during the first Korriban level, but the very much dark sided Eexecute punches Charles first. Eexecute also threatens to punch Charles again if he doesn’t stop complaining. The two constantly bicker and complain at each other throughout the entire playthrough, and in one episode (the same as Charles’s first slap, in fact), Charles calls Eexecute his slave. The offended Eexecute manages to force an apology from the British Overlord and invokes this trope. Slightly subverted in that episode, in that the two do eventually agree that violence is not the answer and they don’t condone it.
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* DomesticAbuse: Although Eexecute and Charles are not family, not living together, there are several instances of violence in the Jedi Academy playthrough that could constitute this trope. Charles slaps and punches Eexecute once each. He also attempts to slap Eexecute a second time during the first Korriban level, but the very much dark sided Eexecute punches Charles first. Eexecute also threatens to punch Charles again if he doesn’t stop complaining. The two constantly bicker and complain at each other throughout the entire playthrough, and in one episode (the same as Charles’s first slap, in fact), Charles calls Eexecute his slave. The offended Eexecute manages to force an apology from the British Overlord and invokes this trope. Slightly subverted in that episode, in that the two do eventually agree that violence is not the answer and they don’t condone it.

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* BackgroundMusic: Eexecute likes to splice custom music into the background of the games he plays. For important moments or particular bosses, he will choose dramatic or comical music depending on the context.



* BackgroundMusic: Eexecute likes to splice custom music into the background of the games he plays.
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* BackgroundMusic: Eexecute likes to splice custom music into the background of the games he plays.
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* BackgroundMusicOverride: In the Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy playthroughs, Eexecute splices the background music with a Turok 2 Port of Adia metal remix whenever lightsaber wielding opponents are encountered. He had to stop this practice in the latter stages of the Jedi Academy playthrough as effectively all the fights in those levels were against lightsaber wielding enemies.
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* GrumpyOldMan: Charles exemplifies this trope. His exact age is not directly stated—he refuses to reveal it, in fact—but in an episode of the Jedi Academy Let’s Play, he says he was a teenager during World War II. If we assume he was a teenager for the entire war, we can conclude that he was born sometime in 1926 given that the war went for six years and teenage years total six in number. If so, Charles would have been around 87 years old during the time the episode was released (August 2013).

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