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* WolfpackBoss: Mr. Skegness, who confronts you just before your final confrontation with Andrew Monday, is no tougher than any other of Monday's bodyguards, but has 3 other bodyguards backing him up.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Judy, the girlfriend of Ted, Stubbs' first victim. She is last seen hanging with another jock after completing the police station level.

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* WolfpackBoss: Mr. Skegness, who confronts you just before your final confrontation with Andrew Monday, is no tougher than any other of Monday's bodyguards, bodyguards (meaning that he barely qualifies as a boss fight , but has 3 other bodyguards backing him up.
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Judy, the girlfriend of Ted, Stubbs' first victim. She is last seen hanging with another jock after completing the police station level.level.
** Also, the sheep that Stubbs rides like a horse. We never know what happens to the sheep after Stubbs leaves it, as the last time we see the sheep it faints after Stubbs pats the it on the head. We never even see if it wakes up or not. leaving it unknown if it left Punchbowl before the nuke hit or if it perished because of the nuke.

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* RaygunGothic: In 1959, millionaire-industrialist Andrew Monday founds the city of Punchbowl, Pennsylvania; advertised as having "entered the 21st century fifty years ahead of schedule".



* ShieldBearingMook: Riot officers carry riot shields and wear helmets that protect against possession.
* ShoutOut: At one point, Stubbs stands in front of a large American flag giving a rousing speech to his zombie minions in a manner reminiscent of any number of war movies, but especially the famous scene from Film/{{Patton}}. (Incidentally, the entire speech consists of him saying "braaainss..."; albeit in a ''very'' inspiring way.)
** Also, the chief of police is named [[Franchise/{{Halo}} Chief Masters]]. Unsurprisingly, the games are made by the same people.

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* ShieldBearingMook: Riot officers carry riot shields and wear helmets that protect against possession.
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Stubbs stands in front of a large American flag giving a rousing speech to his zombie minions in a manner reminiscent of any number of war movies, but especially the famous scene from Film/{{Patton}}. (Incidentally, ''Film/{{Patton}}''. Of course, the entire speech consists of him saying "braaainss..."; ", albeit in a ''very'' inspiring way.)
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** Also, the chief of police is named [[Franchise/{{Halo}} Chief Masters]]. Unsurprisingly, An appropriate homage, considering the games are made by game is advertised as "made with the same people.''Halo'' engine".


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* {{Zeerust}}: In 1959, millionaire-industrialist Andrew Monday founds the city of Punchbowl, Pennsylvania; advertised as having "entered the 21st century fifty years ahead of schedule".
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''Stubbs the Zombie in: Rebel Without A Pulse'' is a 2005 ZombieApocalypse third-person action game for UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}}, [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] and [[UsefulNotes/MacOS Mac]] with a twist - rather than playing as a human survivor, you are [[PatientZero the first zombie]], and the entire game basically consists of you lurching around eating brains and expanding the extent of the zombie outbreak. Was made by the same development team responsible for ''[[VideoGame/{{HaloCombatEvolved}} Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', and uses the same UsefulNotes/GameEngine.

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''Stubbs the Zombie in: Rebel Without A Pulse'' is a 2005 ZombieApocalypse third-person action game for UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}}, [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] and [[UsefulNotes/MacOS Mac]] with a twist - rather than playing as a human survivor, you are [[PatientZero the first zombie]], and the entire game basically consists of you lurching around eating brains and expanding the extent of the zombie outbreak. Was made Its developer, Wideload Games, was formed by the same development team a group of seven former Creator/{{Bungie}} employees, including one of its co-founders, responsible for ''[[VideoGame/{{HaloCombatEvolved}} Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', ''VideoGame/HaloCombatEvolved'', and it uses the same UsefulNotes/GameEngine.
UsefulNotes/GameEngine (the only game other than ''Halo'' itself to do so).
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** TheDarkChick: Maggie Monday. She counts as a Dark Chick because she associates with this villainous FiveManBand, is the only woman in this band, and supports their efforts. However, this is combined with TokenGoodTeammate as she is the most kind-hearted character in this game until her zombification-induced FaceHeelTurn (and even then, she's still kind-hearted enough to persuade Stubbs into letting their son live), and she's oblivious to most of the corruption of the other members of this evil FiveManBand.

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** TheDarkChick: Maggie Monday. She counts as a Dark Chick because she associates with this villainous FiveManBand, is the only woman in this band, and supports their efforts.efforts, though she will still call out problematic things she notices such as Mr. Skegnis’ unwanted advances and her son caring more about property damage than people dying. However, this is combined with TokenGoodTeammate as she is the most kind-hearted character in this game until her zombification-induced FaceHeelTurn (and even then, she's still kind-hearted enough to persuade Stubbs into letting their son live), and she's oblivious to most of the corruption of the other members of this evil FiveManBand.
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* FiveManBand: Andrew Monday, Mr. Skegnis, Chief Masters, Dr. Wye, Otis Monday, and Maggie Monday are a villainous variation of this trope.
** TheBigBad: Andrew Monday, in that he's a greedy man who treats the city like it's his play-place and cares more about property damage than the death toll, and he's also a tyrant in terms of how much he is in control of the city. That, and he's literally the leader of this villainous group.
** TheDragon: Mr. Skegnis, in that he's Andrew Monday's right-hand man and the most loyal member in this FiveManBand to Monday. Him being a bodyguard means that he often next to him in order to do his job protecting Andrew Monday and fitting his position as TheDragon he obeys most of Monday's orders.
** TheEvilGenius: Dr. Wye, in that he's the smartest member of this group since he's a scientist. Combined with TokenEvilTeammate, as it should be noted that he's even evil than his allies, due to his AntiVillain status unlike his NominalHero allies.
** TheBrute: Chief Masters, in that he loves to solve most of his problems with violence. More so than the other members of this band. In fact, he encourages the police officers directly in his command to "shoot first and ask no questions whatsoever", in other words he encourages his men in his direct command to use brute force first no matter what, further demonstrating why Chief Masters deserves to be labelled TheBrute.
** TheDarkChick: Maggie Monday. She counts as a Dark Chick because she associates with this villainous FiveManBand, is the only woman in this band, and supports their efforts. However, this is combined with TokenGoodTeammate as she is the most kind-hearted character in this game until her zombification-induced FaceHeelTurn (and even then, she's still kind-hearted enough to persuade Stubbs into letting their son live), and she's oblivious to most of the corruption of the other members of this evil FiveManBand.
** TheSixthRanger: Otis Monday doesn't directly work with the other villains, but is the entire reason the game happens in the first place and isn't the most stable of individuals following the zombie attacks. He's TheSixthRanger in that he's the obligatory sixth addition to this five-man band, does not fit the other five positions in this band, and he helps this evil FiveManBand by fighting for a town ruled with an iron fist by this sinister five man band's leader.
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* FiveManBand: Andrew Monday, Mr. Skegnis, Chief Masters, Dr. Wye, Otis Monday, and Maggie Monday are a villainous variation of this trope.
** TheBigBad: Andrew Monday, in that he's a greedy man who treats the city like it's his play-place and cares more about property damage than the death toll, and he's also a tyrant in terms of how much he is in control of the city.
** TheDragon: Mr. Skegnis, in that he's Andrew Monday's right-hand man in terms of being a bodyguard.
** TheEvilGenius: Dr. Wye. Combined with TokenEvilTeammate, as it should be noted that he's even evil than his allies, due to his AntiVillain status unlike his NominalHero allies.
** TheBrute: Chief Masters, in that he loves to solve most of his problems with violence.
** TheDarkChick: Maggie Monday. She's the closest this band gets to a DarkChick, but only due to her associating with them solely because she's unaware of most of their corruption. However, this is combined with TokenGoodTeammate as she is the most kind-hearted character in this game until her zombification-induced FaceHeelTurn (and even then, she's still kind-hearted enough to persuade Stubbs into letting their son live).
** TheSixthRanger: Otis Monday doesn't directly work with the other villains, but is the entire reason the game happens in the first place and isn't the most stable of individuals following the zombie attacks.
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* BFG: Some of Andrew Monday's private security guards use ray-bazookas, which requires being charged up to shoot.

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* AirborneMook: Many of Andrew Monday's private security guards are equipped with jetpacks.



* BFG: Some of Andrew Monday's private security guards use ray-bazookas, which requires being charged up to shoot.



* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: When controlling an NPC with the Hand, your host will be walking around with a severed zombie forearm latched onto his cranium, rigid in the air like a flagpole. No-one will bat an eyelash until you actually ready a weapon or do anything more complicated than walking.

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* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: When controlling an NPC with the Hand, your host will be walking around with a severed zombie forearm latched onto his cranium, rigid in the air like a flagpole. No-one No one will bat an eyelash until you actually ready a weapon or do anything more complicated than walking.



* KungFuProofMook: Many enemies in the game demonstrate immunity or some form of resistance to Stubbs' abilities.
** Riot cops are immune to possession and will toss Stubbs' hand off if he tries to possess them. Farting also does not affect them, as they are wearing gas masks. Furthermore, as they are wearing helmets, you cannot eat their brains.
** Large chainsaw-wielding militiamen cannot be possessed at all, and you are unable to eat their brains.
** Soldiers wearing helmets cannot be possessed, nor can you eat their brains, similar to the riot cop example above. However, you can still rip their arms off.



* NeverTrustATitle: His name is actually "Eddie", not "Stubbs".

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* NeverTrustATitle: His name is actually "Eddie", "Eddie Stubberfield", not "Stubbs".



* NostalgiaLevel: The second-to-last level ends with Punchbowl Plaza, where the second half of the first level had taken place. While initially this area had been [[GreenHillZone bright, sunny and not very dangerous]], [[SceneryGorn now the sky is dark, the streets are in ruins, and the air is filled with gunfire and screams]].



* RemovingTheHeadOrDestroyingTheBrain: Averted. Zombies will keep fighting after losing their heads (though they obviously lose the ability to eat brains), and Stubbs can even remove his ''own'' head to use as an explosive bowling-ball, regenerating it immediately afterwords.

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* RemixedLevel: The second-to-last level ends with Punchbowl Plaza, where the second half of the first level had taken place. While initially, this area had been [[GreenHillZone bright, sunny and not very dangerous]], [[SceneryGorn now the sky is dark, the streets are in ruins, and the air is filled with gunfire and screams]].
* RemovingTheHeadOrDestroyingTheBrain: Averted. Zombies will keep fighting after losing their heads (though they obviously lose the ability to eat brains), and Stubbs can even remove his ''own'' head to use as an explosive bowling-ball, regenerating it immediately afterwords.afterward.



* ShieldBearingMook: S.W.A.T. officers carry riot shields and wear helmets that protect against possession.

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* ShieldBearingMook: S.W.A.T. Riot officers carry riot shields and wear helmets that protect against possession.



* UniqueEnemy: Only two Snipers appear in the entire game, both in the same area.

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* UniqueEnemy: Only two Snipers The prisoners, who only appear in the entire game, both in police station. They are the same area.only enemy who is hostile to other enemies.


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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Judy, the girlfriend of Ted, Stubbs' first victim. She is last seen hanging with another jock after completing the police station level.
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** Attach a Gut Grenade to a human, and they will [[OhCrap run around in blind panic]] until you detonate it.
** [[GrandTheftMe Use the Hand to possess someone]], and [[BodyguardBetrayal force him to kill his friends]].

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** Attach a Gut Grenade to a human, and they will [[OhCrap run around in blind panic]] until you detonate it.
it. Also helps in making it faster to get a high body-count, increasing the cruelty potential.
** [[GrandTheftMe Use the Hand to possess someone]], and [[BodyguardBetrayal force him to kill his friends]]. What makes this worse is that the player can simply choose to stop controlling the possessed host, killing that host permanently.... unless the player chooses to simply keep controlling the host until the host is killed by his friends.



* ZombieApocalypse: And guess who gets to cause it all?

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* ZombieApocalypse: Well duh, the title of this game should have made this obvious enough. And guess who gets to cause it all?
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** [[invoked]] FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you realize that [[OutsideContextProblem there's no way the robots could possibly have been programmed to recognize]] a ZombieApocalypse in the first place. Even law-enforcement robots can only scold zombies by pointing out that what they're doing is ''probably'' against the law, in a rather uncertain tone of voice.
* VideogameCrueltyPotential: You're a zombie. You eat brains. Before you chow down on someone's head, they will ''hilariously'' beg for their life. Not like that will stop you from eating their brains anyway.
** Attach a Gut Grenade to a human, and they will [[OhCrap run around in blind panic]] until you detonate it.
** [[GrandTheftMe Use the Hand to possess someone]], and [[BodyguardBetrayal force him to kill his friends]].
* VillainProtagonist: Stubbs, since he is a brain-eating zombie murdering any human standing in his way both to satisfy his hunger and because he wants revenge for Otis Monday murdering him when he (Stubbs) was human, taking it out on the entire city. Granted, Andrew Monday is heavily implied to be not much better, since Andrew is a tyrant ruling an authoritarian city.

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* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: When controlling an NPC with the Hand, your host will be walking around with a severed zombie forearm latched onto his cranium, rigid in the air like a flagpole. No-one will bat an eyelash until you actually ready a weapon or do anything more complicated than walking.
-->'''Cop:''' What's that awful smell?



* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: When controlling an NPC with the Hand, your host will be walking around with a severed zombie forearm latched onto his cranium, rigid in the air like a flagpole. No-one will bat an eyelash until you actually ready a weapon or do anything more complicated than walking.
-->'''Cop:''' What's that awful smell?

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* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: When controlling an NPC StupidJetpackHitler: It is revealed that Stubbs was reanimated because his grave was contaminated with the Hand, your host will be walking around with a severed zombie forearm latched onto his cranium, rigid in the air like a flagpole. No-one will bat an eyelash until you actually ready a weapon or do anything more complicated than walking.
-->'''Cop:''' What's that awful smell?
Dr. Wye's experimental fertilizer, this also why he has green skin.



** [[invoked]] FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you realize that [[OutsideContextProblem there's no way the robots could possibly have been programmed to recognize]] a ZombieApocalypse in the first place. Even law-enforcement robots can only scold zombies by pointing out that what they're doing is ''probably'' against the law, in a rather uncertain tone of voice.
* VideogameCrueltyPotential: You're a zombie. You eat brains. Before you chow down on someone's head, they will ''hilariously'' beg for their life. Not like that will stop you from eating their brains anyway.
** Attach a Gut Grenade to a human, and they will [[OhCrap run around in blind panic]] until you detonate it.
** [[GrandTheftMe Use the Hand to possess someone]], and [[BodyguardBetrayal force him to kill his friends]].
* VillainProtagonist: Stubbs. Granted, Andrew Monday is heavily implied to be not much better.
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* NeverTrustATitle: His name is actually "Eddie", not "Stubbs".

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* AIIsACrapshoot: Towards the end of the game, Monday's scientists seem to have reprogrammed the robots to attack zombies (they had previously had no reaction to the ZombieApocalypse unless you actually attacked them). However, they seem to have trouble telling the difference between zombies and humans, and will occasionally attack humans as well.



* EliteMooks: Andrew Monday's bodyguards are tougher than military troops, wield powered up rayguns and [[{{BFG}} ray-bazookas]], and occasionally show up with [[AirborneMook jetpacks]]. [[BunnyEarsLawyer They're also dressed up as barbershop quartet singers and even act the part, apparently for the purpose of appearing 'inconspicuous']].

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* EliteMooks: Andrew Monday's bodyguards are tougher than military troops, have almost twice as much health as other regular enemies, wield powered up rayguns and [[{{BFG}} ray-bazookas]], can perform a leaping attack from across the room, and occasionally show up with [[AirborneMook jetpacks]]. [[BunnyEarsLawyer They're also dressed up as barbershop quartet singers and even act the part, apparently for the purpose of appearing 'inconspicuous']].



* EvenEvilHasStandards: Upon witnessing you eating someone's brains, Monday's scientists will sometimes remark "I wouldn't do that, and I have no ethics!".

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Upon witnessing you eating someone's brains, Monday's scientists will sometimes remark "I "Even I wouldn't do that, and I have no ethics!".


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* UniversalDriversLicense: Stubbs' hands are apparently too stiff to use firearms, but he can drive any vehicle he gets his hands on, including a futuristic hovercar and even a tank.


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* WolfpackBoss: Mr. Skegness, who confronts you just before your final confrontation with Andrew Monday, is no tougher than any other of Monday's bodyguards, but has 3 other bodyguards backing him up.
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* CutsceneBoss: Most of the major enemy characters are disposed of in some kind of boss fight, but Otis Monday is killed in a cutscene without ever being confronted directly in-game.

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* BossInMookClothing: The [[GiantMook huge]], [[ChainsawGood chainsaw-swinging]] rednecks. They can eviscerate your zombie minions easily and never panic, and you have to rip off one of their arms before you can eat their brains. They've also got ContractualBossImmunity against hand possession and fart stuns. The first one you encounter in Punchbowl Mall is even treated like a boss encounter.

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* DegradedBoss: The first chainsaw-wielding giant redneck you fight is a full-on boss, with tons of health and ContractualBossImmunity against hand possession and fart stuns. The ones you fight later on as regular enemies are somewhat weaker (they can be killed with 2 gut grenades) and can be stunned with farts.
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* BossInMookClothing: The [[GiantMook huge]], [[ChainsawGood chainsaw-swinging]] rednecks. They can eviscerate your zombie minions easily and never panic, and you have to rip off one of their arms before you can eat their brains. The first one you encounter in Punchbowl Mall is even treated like a boss encounter.

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* UnknownRival: Otis Monday's killing of Stubbs affected him enough that, over two decades later, the moment he realizes the zombie he's fighting is the man he murdered he immediately goes from SuicidalOverconfidence to cowering in terror. Conversely, it's unclear if Stubbs even recognizes who Otis is.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Upon witnessing you eating someone's brains, Monday's scientists will sometimes remark "I wouldn't do that, and I have no ethics!".
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* RightWingMilitiaFanatic: The Quaker State Irregulars are ultra-conservative militiamen led by a paranoid conspiracy theorist who just happens to be Andrew Monday's grandfather.
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** Befitting a humorous zombie game, right before the danceoff with Masters, Stubbs pulls a few moves from Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' video, complete with crotch grab and skyward shout.

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The Pump-bot, who says a ton of sexual innuendos that are hidden in plain sight.

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* UniqueEnemy: Only two Snipers appear in the entire game.

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: There are quite a few innuendos in the game, one of the most glaring (and earliest) being the way a pump-bot, ahem... ''Refuels'' a police car and asks if it can look "[[DoubleEntendre under the hood]]".

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