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* DisabledLoveInterest: Oscar is this for Ruby.
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Once, [[DifferentlyPoweredIndividual prodigies]] were feared and despised. Children born with unusual powers were shunned at best, and killed at worst... Until Ace Anarchy came. The most powerful prodigy of all time, he overthrew the government and plunged Gatlon City into chaos of a superpowered gang war. But as people cowered in their homes, fearful and powerless, hope arrived in form of the Renegades - the first superheroes.

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Once, [[DifferentlyPoweredIndividual prodigies]] were feared and despised. Children born with unusual powers were shunned at best, and killed at worst... Until Ace Anarchy came. The most powerful prodigy of all time, he overthrew the government and plunged Gatlon City into the chaos of a superpowered gang war. But as people cowered in their homes, fearful and powerless, hope arrived in the form of the Renegades - the first superheroes.
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* AntagonistTitle: The first book and trilogy as a whole is named after the {{Hero Antagonist}}s of the series, the Renegades as Nova tries to take them while they try to capture the Anarchists.
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* WouldntHurtAChild: While a villain, Nova isn't fond of hurting children and makes a point of avoiding them. When rationalizing [[spoiler: having killed Ingrid, one point she brings up is the fact she was going to murder children. Also, she's furious when The Renegades believed she harmed Max.]]
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* HasTwoMommies: Adrian, thanks to having been adopted by Captain Chromium and Dread Warden.
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* AffablyEvil: Most of the Anarchists can actually be rather affable whenever they're not obsessing over revenge on the Renegades. Leroy is the most outwardly pleasant and friendly of the group, Honey can be chatty enough when she's in a good mood, and Winston is actually pretty polite to his captors (although his troubled mental state likely has something to do with it). Ingrid, on the other hand, [[FauxAffablyEvil fully averts this]] by the end of the first book.

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* AffablyEvil: Most of the Anarchists can actually be rather affable whenever they're not obsessing over revenge on the Renegades. Leroy is the most outwardly pleasant and friendly of the group, Honey can be chatty enough towards her teammates when she's in a good mood, and Winston is actually pretty polite to his captors (although his troubled mental state likely has something to do with it). Ingrid, on the other hand, [[FauxAffablyEvil fully averts this]] by the end of the first book.

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Correct trope, Nova wasn't playing the Anarchists as well


* DoubleAgent: The premise of the story: Nova - the villain Nightmare - joins the Renegades as the superhero Insomnia in order to spy on them for the Anarchists.


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* TheMole: The premise of the story: Nova - the villain Nightmare - joins the Renegades as the superhero Insomnia in order to spy on them for the Anarchists.

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* DramaticIrony: Whenever Adrian's dads tell Nova they find her trustworthy and inspiring for younger Renegades, or whenever Adrian talks about hunting down Nightmare, the reader and Nova will both cringe internally. There’s just as much cringe whenever the Sentinel is badmouthed in front of Adrien.

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Whenever Adrian's dads tell Nova they find her trustworthy and inspiring for younger Renegades, or whenever Adrian talks about hunting down Nightmare, the reader and Nova will both cringe internally. There’s just as much cringe whenever the Sentinel is badmouthed in front of Adrien.
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* AffablyEvil: Most of the Anarchists can actually be rather affable whenever they're not obsessing over revenge on the Renegades. Leroy is the most outwardly pleasant and friendly of the group, Honey can be chatty enough when she's in a good mood, and Winston is actually pretty polite to his captors (although his troubled mental state likely has something to do with it). Ingrid on the other hand [[FauxAffablyEvil fully averts this]] by the end of the first book.

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* AffablyEvil: Most of the Anarchists can actually be rather affable whenever they're not obsessing over revenge on the Renegades. Leroy is the most outwardly pleasant and friendly of the group, Honey can be chatty enough when she's in a good mood, and Winston is actually pretty polite to his captors (although his troubled mental state likely has something to do with it). Ingrid Ingrid, on the other hand hand, [[FauxAffablyEvil fully averts this]] by the end of the first book.

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