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3!!Team Quest
4
5[[folder:Dr. Benton C. Quest]]
6[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_benton_quest.png]]
7->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GeorgeSegal (Season 1), Creator/JohnDeLancie (Season 2)
8----
9* AdaptationalDyeJob: The first season depicted Dr. Quest with greying black or brown hair depending on the episode.
10* BewareTheNiceOnes: Dr. Quest is an accomplished scientist who is well mannered and polite. He's also well versed in multiple sciences and has invented sonic weapons, supersonic aircraft, force fields, and time travel. He may not be as formidable as Race in a fight, but threaten his family and [[BadassBookworm you'll live just long enough to regret it]].
11* GadgeteerGenius: The man whipped up a force field to withstand a nuclear blast while standing at ground zero.
12* GuileHero: Once tricked Jeremiah Surd into believing that Jessie Bannon was dead in order for a very pissed-off Race to get the abort code to a deadly program from Surd. We later learn Race was in on it.
13* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Race.
14* MyGreatestFailure: The death of his wife, Rachael. To the point that his greatest fear is his family coming to harm because of him.
15* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: If there's a field of study out there, count on Dr. Quest to be familiar with it, if not the world's foremost expert. Although he does state that Ornithology is not really in his line in "In the Realm of the Condor".
16* PapaWolf: Threatening Jonny isn't very smart. Dr. Quest will find a way to save his son. And if it doesn't exist, he'll invent it. This also extends to his extended honorary family, Hadji and Jessie.
17* ReedRichardsIsUseless: Thoroughly averted. Between his inventions available to the public, his theoretical work for various groups, or his contract work with the U.S. government, Dr. Quest not only believes in sharing his gifts with the world, but is clearly well off financially for doing so.
18* WhenYouComingHomeDad: Dr. Quest reveals in "Village of the Doomed" that he worries about this trope, which is likely one of the reasons why he takes Jonny with him on his globetrotting adventures.
19[[/folder]]
20
21[[folder:Jonathan "Jonny" Quest]]
22[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_jonny_quest.jpg]]
23->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JDRoth (Season 1), Creator/QuintonFlynn (Season 2)
24----
25* AgeLift: In the original series, Jonny and Hadji were both the same age. Here there is a two year age difference between the two, with Hadji being the elder.
26* TheDeterminator: Once Jonny has an idea in his head, he will see it through, no matter what.
27* DoesntLikeGuns: Says as much in "Assault On Questworld"
28* GracefulInTheirElement: Downplayed as Jonny is far from incapable but compared to the rest of the family he's OvershadowedByAwesome. The one area he excels at is in using Questworld, owing to how often he goes into it for the gaming options. He manages to outdo Race, the go to action guy of the team, and Surd, who hacks into Questworld to pull off stunts it wasn't even designed for and has managed to triumph over both Race and Doc who created it.
29* GuileHero: Once held Lorenzo at bay by making him believe his fire extinguisher was a loaded gun.
30* IKnowMortalKombat: Jonny has piloted various aircraft and tanks, stating that he gained the knowledge from video games.
31* LeeroyJenkins: An odd case, as Jonny has a tendency to rush in without thinking, often earning admonishment from Race, Benton, Jessie, Hadji, or any permutation thereof, but he tends to come out alright anyway. As Hadji told Dr. Quest in the first episode, "It was your own poet [[Creator/RalphWaldoEmerson Emerson]] who said that 'Heroism always feels, and never reasons'."
32* OvershadowedByAwesome: Jonny is a capable ActionHero and has plenty of moments of guile but the rest of his family outstrip him in different ways. His father, Hadji and Jessie eclipse him in intelligence and Race is TheAce so his ActionHero qualities don't get as much of a chance to be shown off.
33* WellDoneSonGuy: A mild case, but in "Thoughtscape" it is revealed that Jonny's deepest fear is that his father is disappointed in him for not pursuing the sciences with the same enthusiasm as he or Jessie Bannon. In fact, nothing could be further from the truth. Benton is demonstrably proud of his son, even if he isn't as devoted to science.
34[[/folder]]
35
36[[folder:Roger T. "Race" Bannon]]
37[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_race_bannon.png]]
38->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobertPatrick (Season 1), Creator/GranvilleVanDusen (Season 2, 6 episodes), Creator/RobertFoxworth (Season 2, 14 episodes)
39----
40* TheAce: There is precious little that Race can't do. And he'll fake the rest, too.
41* AgeLift: In the original series, Race was thirty-two when Jonny was eleven. In this series, Race is thiry-eight in the first season, later being bumped down to thirty-seven in the second, with Jonny likewise being fourteen in the first and bumped down to thirteen. By the chronology of the original series, Race should be thirty-five, later beig bumped down to thirty-four.
42* AmicableExes: With his ex-wife Estella, although "The Mummies of Malenque" reveal that Jessie sometimes has to enforce it.
43* AllThereInTheManual: His full name is displayed briefly on screen in the very first episode of the classic series. One episode, "Race For Danger", uses the "Roger" name, but it is from Classic Quest that his middle initial is known (and even then, we're not sure what it stands for).
44* AngerBornOfWorry: In "The Mummies of Malenque", Race is prepared to read Estella the riot act for putting Jessie in danger after he found her "neck deep in quicksand". She pointedly reminds Race that she's not the only one who's taken Jessie to dangerous places.
45* TheCasanova: To Jessie's eternal annoyance, as she's tired of running into her father's exes.
46* GeniusBruiser: While he's no Dr. Quest, Race is hardly DumbMuscle. He's an accomplished pilot, an expert at several martial arts, and perfectly capable of handling Dr. Quest's equipment without problem.
47* GuileHero: Once allowed a thug to escape, knowing the hired goon would never violate his code of silence, but also knowing that he could follow him with the tracker he planted on him.
48* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Dr. Quest.
49* MeaningfulName: The surname "Bannon" means "White" and Race has prematurely white hair.
50* PapaWolf: For all the kids, but especially his daughter Jessie. Harm her, and there isn't a force on Earth that can protect you. And Dr. Quest will be backing him up.
51* SpiesAreLecherous: Much to his daughter's chagrin, Race racked up quite the number of lovers in his years working in espionage and even afterwards proves quite eager to romance the nearest pretty face.
52* WritersCannotDoMath: He is supposed to be 38 in the first season, later bumped down to 37 in the second, but his date of birth is given in the second season as 1954, unless that means the season was meant to be set in 1991.
53[[/folder]]
54
55[[folder:Jessica Margret Leya "Jessie" Bannon]]
56[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_jessie_bannon.png]]
57 ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JesseDouglas (Season 1), Creator/JenniferHale (Season 2)
58----
59* ActionGirl: DependingOnTheWriter. She suffered a degree of BadassDecay in Season 2, though she recovered a bit before the show ended.
60* AllThereInTheManual: Her full name comes from promotional materials.
61* BewareTheNiceOnes: Consider [[AndIMustScream what she does]] to [[AssholeVictim Surd]] in "Thoughtscape", she's easily the cruelest of the group when she's pushed. Seriously, as kind as she usually is, do ''not'' hurt her family.
62* BrainwashedAndCrazy: She winds up this way in "Thoughtscape", thanks to Surd, who programs her to attack the Quests. [[spoiler:After she recovers, she makes sure it will never happen again.]]
63* {{Claustrophobia}}: She has this, demonstrated in the episode "Undersea Urgency" where she and Jonny are trapped in an undersea lab with mutant fish creatures. She has panic attacks when being presented with the possibility of entering small spaces.
64* DamselInDistress: She pulls this in the first season episode "The Darkest Fathoms", but spends most of Season 1 defying this trope. Then she falls into this in "The Mummies of Malenque" and spends much of Season 2 like this.
65%%zce* Deadpan Snarker: Almost as often as Hadji. Jonny really brings it out.
66* DoesntLikeGuns: Varies. In Season 1, Jessie was fully willing to pick up a gun and use it, declaring that it was all in how one used it. In Season 2's "The Dark Mountain" she's openly disgusted by firearms. But in "Night of the Zinja" she has no issue with brandishing the gun she took off of the Zin Daughters.
67%%zce* Fiery Redhead: Very much so.
68* GreenEyedMonster: Literally green eyed, she tends to get jealous whenever other girls show interest in Hadji or Jonny. Of course, seeing as how Hadji has a tendency to fall for villainesses...
69* TheHeart: Whenever she witnesses death, which is often, she shows the most sympathy out of the entire team.
70* IllGirl: After she was infected by Dr. Salazar's virus in "Mummies of the Malenque". Thankfully Jonny and Race manage to get the antidote for her in time.
71[[/folder]]
72
73[[folder:Hadji Singh]]
74[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_hadji_singh.png]]
75 ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelBenyear (Season 1), Creator/RobPaulsen (Season 2)
76----
77* AgeLift: In the original series, Jonny and Hadji were both the same age. Here there is a two year age difference between the two, with Hadji being the elder.
78* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: "Hadji" itself is a title for a Muslim pilgrim, not a name. Hadji's mother is a NewAge GranolaGirl with PsychicPowers, however, which is likely where he got it.
79* BadassBookworm: He acts as Dr. Quest's assistant and a badass adventurer in his own right. Unlike Dr. Quest, he's actually more knowledgeable in the mystic, metaphysics, and magical, often using it to save the day where conventional science fails.
80* BollywoodNerd: Actually predates the trope in popular culture. In reimagining Hadji for the first season, they moved him away from the quasi-mystical Indian stereotypes given in his origin works and portrayed him as computer literate and tech savvy... which dropped him square in the middle of a ''new'' Indian stereotype that quickly became prominent in the mid-to-late 90s.
81* ChangelingFantasy: He's actually the lost prince of an MicroMonarchy on the Indian Subcontinent, sent into hiding after a coup.
82* CultureChopSuey: He has a Muslim title as his first name and a Hindu last name, as part of TheArtifact from being created in the 1960s. Season 2 of ''The Real Adventures'' explains that he's from an Indian FictionalCountry called Bangalore that seems to be a perfect mixture of Hindu and Muslim cultures.
83* DeadpanSnarker: Very prone to this.
84* EthnicMagician: He has vaguely defined powers, sometimes presented as illusion and sleight of hand and sometimes as genuinely supernatural - DependingOnTheWriter. According to his mother, he inherited minor psychic abilities from her that mostly consist of [[MindOverMatter psychokinesis usable on very small objects]] and [[GutFeeling supernatural intuition]].
85* FatalAttractor: On at least two occasions, Hadji has fallen for girls who had...ulterior motives...for pursuing him. One was a succubus/vampire who was using him to get close to Jessie in order to drain her life energy. The other was one of the Daughters of Zin, and just using him to locate the hidden valley of Shangri-la.
86* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: He doesn't have any doctorates, yet, but he seems more than capable of helping Doctor Quest with any and all of his various experiments.
87* RebelPrince: He loved finding his long-lost mother, but as soon as he found out he was the heir to a throne he crowned her Sultana so he could go back to living in America.
88[[/folder]]
89
90[[folder:Bandit]]
91[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_bandit.png]]
92->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker
93----
94* EvilDetectingDog: If Bandit doesn't like someone, it's a sure bet that they're dangerous somehow.
95* {{Immortality}}: After the events of "The Bangalore Falcon", Bandit is effectively immortal. This may be why he survived the carnage in "The Robot Spies".
96* PintSizedPowerhouse: Bandit may be small, but he has knocked over {{mooks}} by leaping at them, and has bitten more than one assassin in their gun arm.
97* PreciousPuppy: Bandit is always getting fawned over by the ladies of the show, from Jessie and Estella to "Jezebel" Jade herself.
98[[/folder]]
99
100[[folder:IRIS]]
101->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BJWard
102----
103* AIIsACrapshoot: Though IRIS has never directly turned against the Quest Team, she has been repeatedly hacked.
104* LiteralGenie: In once gaming session, Jonny tells IRIS she'd better equip him with a "big" sword, to which she increased the length to the same size as his body, with a corresponding increase in weight. Jonny then tells IRIS to give him a break, at which point he falls over, breaking his blade in two, and leaving IRIS to reply that he'd requested a break.
105* YouDidntAsk: Her typical response when the team doesn't get critical information right away.
106[[/folder]]
107
108!!Friends, Family, and Allies
109
110[[folder:Commander Bennett]]
111[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_commander_bennett.png]]
112->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PaulEiding
113
114* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Trusts Race and Dr. Quest enough to give them leeway on their missions.
115* ReassignedToAntarctica: His (offscreen) fate as of "Without A Trace", after a Presidential election shifted power and he found himself at odds with the new administration. Interestingly enough, by the end of the episode his successor, a nasty GeneralRipper who believed Dr. Quest and company kidnapped the President (not without cause, as Surd made a convincing video) met the same fate.
116[[/folder]]
117
118[[folder:Estella Velasquez]]
119[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_estella_velasquez.png]]
120->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TheresaSaldana
121----
122* AmicableExes: With Race, though "The Mummies of Malenque" shows that sometimes Jessie has to actively enforce it.
123[[/folder]]
124
125[[folder:Jade]]
126[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_jade.png]]
127->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TasiaValenza
128----
129* OnlyOneName: Per the original series, although she has earned the nickname "Jezebel" Jade.
130[[/folder]]
131
132[[folder:Pasha]]
133[[quoteright:285:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_pasha.png]]
134->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MauriceLaMarche
135[[/folder]]
136
137[[folder:Alice Starseer]]
138[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_alice_starseer.jpg]]
139->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/IreneBedard
140----
141* CartwrightCurse: She ultimately [[DidNotGetTheGirl doesn't wind up]] with Dr. Quest because [[spoiler:she chooses to explore space with the aliens]].
142* StarcrossedLovers: She becomes Dr. Quest's LoveInterest twice in his life, but both times circumstances and their own choices keep them apart.
143[[/folder]]
144
145[[folder:President Alena Stansy]]
146[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_president_alena_stasny.png]]
147->'''Voiced by:''' Darlene Carr
148[[/folder]]
149
150[[folder:Captain Havel]]
151[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_captain_havel_1.jpg]]
152->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JimMeskimen
153----
154{{Expy}}: Of [[Literature/TwentyThousandLeaguesUnderTheSea Captain Nemo]], another seafaring WellIntentionedExtremist who is driven to deadly violence for what he believes is a good cause.
155[[/folder]]
156
157[[folder:Grandpa Doug]]
158[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_grandpa_doug.png]]
159->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HarvePresnell
160----
161* CoolOldGuy: He's a wise and lovable MentorArchetype to Jonny and Hadji...
162** BewareTheNiceOnes: But he won't stand for Von Romme murdering his employees and ruining the environment. And he repays Hank, a crooked ranch hand who was secretly working for Von Romme, with a haymaker that flattens him.
163* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Sort of. He's based on Doug Wildey, creator of the original ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' series, who died shortly before ''Real Adventures'' began production.
164[[/folder]]
165
166!!Villains
167
168[[folder:Dr. Jeremiah Surd]]
169[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_jeremiah_surd.png]]
170-> Voiced by Creator/FrankWelker
171----
172* AndIMustScream: His fate at the end of his final episode, "Thoughtscape", after Jessie has had enough of Surd torturing her and her family. [[spoiler:While his physical body lies catatonic, Jessie not only traps him in Questworld, but strips him of his mobility and powers there, leaving him confined to his wheelchair even in cyberspace -- possibly forever.]]
173* BeardOfEvil: Sprouts one when Jonny and the gang find him in the madhouse. He's shaved in the second season, though.
174* EvilCripple: In the real world, he's a quadriplegic confined to his wheelchair -- which is why he wants to rule Questworld, where he's not only fully mobile, but all-powerful [[spoiler:until Jessie takes care of that in "Thoughtscape"]].
175* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: His one redeeming quality appears to be that he values Julia as much as she does him. Even in one of his final episodes when he's shown flirting with other women--which the Quests exploit to make Julia question Surd's loyalty to her--Surd still personally reassures her that she's still in his esteem.
176* EvilOldFolks: His hair is completely gray.
177* ItsPersonal:
178** Surd hates Race Bannon for getting him crippled, although his paralyzing injuries [[{{Misblamed}} were actually caused]] by a trigger-happy SWAT officer.
179** He winds up on the receiving end of this in "Thoughtscape", thanks to Jessie.
180* LackOfEmpathy: Exemplified by this exchange from "Escape to Questworld".
181-->'''Race:''' Doesn't it bother you that millions will die?\
182'''Surd:''' Does it bother me when I step on ants crossing the sidewalk?\
183'''Race:''' [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil How'd you get so twisted?]]
184* MadScientist: He starts by creating nerve gas, then progresses to hacking Questworld and other tech-related crimes.
185* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Has a degree, most likely in chemistry.
186* RedEyesTakeWarning: His eyes are red, not much more can be said that is not stating the obvious.
187* UngratefulBastard: The heroes let him use Questworld to transcend his crippled body in exchange for helping them deactivate the nerve gas he created. He repays their kindness by using Questworld against them every chance he gets.
188* WesternTerrorists: Although his goal is money, not a political agenda.
189* YouCouldHaveUsedYourPowersForGood: In "Escape to Questworld", Race Bannon points out he could've used his abilities to help mankind and he asks why he should care.
190[[/folder]]
191
192[[folder:Julia]]
193[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_julia.png]]
194->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MeganCavanaugh (most Season 1 episodes), Creator/MayimBialik ("Assault on Questworld"), Creator/HeleneUdy ("Cyberswitch"), Creator/NancyLinari ("Without a Trace", "Thoughtscape")
195----
196* EvilRedhead: During the first season. She becomes an EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette in season two.
197* UndyingLoyalty: To Surd. Twenty years after his supposed death it takes him one call to Julia, to get her and apparently the other members of his old gang right back at his side.
198[[/folder]]
199
200[[folder:Lorenzo]]
201[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_lorenzo.png]]
202 ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChickVennera (season 1), Creator/RobPaulsen (season 2)
203[[/folder]]
204
205[[folder:Ezekiel Rage]]
206[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_ezekiel_rage.png]]
207->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelBell (most appearances), Creator/DavidAckroyd ("Rage's Burning Wheel", "Future Rage")
208----
209* AnArmAndALeg: He loses his right arm after his first encounter with Team Quest.
210* ApocalypseCult: Leads one as part of his goal to bring about TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.
211* AsTheGoodBookSays: He repeatedly quotes from the Book of Rage, which is at one point shown to consist entirely of one photo of his dead family.
212* AxCrazy: Definitely not all there and is certainly dangerous.
213* CompanionCube: The Book of Rage is this to him. He goes ballistic whenever it is taken and sees himself as nothing without it.
214* EvilRedhead: Played with. He was a natural redhead, but when he had red hair he was a good guy; in the first season, he had a BaldOfEvil, and in the second season he had long, white hair.
215* FaceHeelTurn: He used to be a heroic secret agent before the loss of his family drove him to become the unhinged leader of an apocalypse cult.
216* FallenHero: Once upon a time, Ezekiel Rage was a good man who loyally served his country, but when the US government abandoned him when he needed it most, causing the deaths of his family, he went insane and became the deranged cult leader he is today.
217* ImplacableMan: He's undergone many lethal accidents from being in an exploding helicopter to an exploding space station falling from orbit, but survived! It took being sent back in time with a nuke just to keep him gone for good.
218* KilledOffForReal: In "The Edge of Yesterday", he winds up sent back in time to the age of the dinosaurs along with a nuke that explodes. His cracked mask seals the deal.
219* NearVillainVictory: In "Edge of Yesterday", Rage plants a nuclear bomb deep in the earth and doesn't reveal his plan until [[YouAreTooLate it's too late to stop it]]. It's only because of TimeTravel that the Quest family is able to defeat him.
220* NeverFoundTheBody: How he keeps returning, until he's KilledOffForReal by a nuke.
221* OmnicidalManiac: He repeatedly plans to wipe out all of humanity, mainly due to his insanity, and he leads a cult determined to aid him in doing so.
222* StartOfDarkness: Ezekiel was once a US spy. During one mission he got his cover blown and was calling for his contacts to recover him and his family, but they weren't allowed to for political reasons. That resulted into his wife and daughter dying and him getting horribly scarred.
223* ThrowTheBookAtThem: Has been shown to attack people with his Book of Rage, even knocking Race unconscious with it once.
224-->'''Ezekiel Rage:''' Behold the Book of Rage! (thunk)
225[[/folder]]
226
227[[folder:Dr. Zin]]
228[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_dr_zin.png]]
229->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClydeKusatsu
230----
231* ActuallyADoombot: Zin seldom puts in a personal appearance, preferring to delegate to his subordinates.
232* BigBad: The Biggest and Baddest for the show, often behind several of the other minor villains.
233* FamousAncestor: In a first for the franchise, Dr. Zin is established to be a descendant of UsefulNotes/GenghisKhan. This extends to his daughters as well.
234* KilledOffForReal: In the final episode, Zin attempted a TakingYouWithMe with Dr. Quest, which only succeeded in killing himself as Dr. Quest managed to escape.
235* SecretTestOfCharacter: He does this in "Night of the Zinja" [[spoiler:combined with FakingTheDead to test his daughters' ability to run his empire without him]].
236[[/folder]]
237
238[[folder:Anaya Zin]]
239[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_anaya_zin.png]]
240->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JuneAngela
241----
242* {{Archenemy}}: She seems to view Hadji as her archenemy, given her WeWillMeetAgain tendencies are always directed towards him.
243[[/folder]]
244
245[[folder:Melana Zin]]
246[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_melana_zin.png]]
247->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LucyLiu
248[[/folder]]
249
250[[folder:General Vostok]]
251[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_general_vostok.png]]
252 ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MarkHamill
253----
254* BaldOfEvil: He’s bald, and a ruthless terrorist.
255* BigOlEyebrows: They're not quite as big as his mustache, but they're still pretty significant.
256* DirtyCommunists: He’s an ex-KGB agent turned terrorist determined to create a Communist [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans utopia]], no matter how many lives are lost.
257* GoodHairEvilHair: His 'stache is ''huge'', and it gives him an appropriate resemblance to UsefulNotes/JosefStalin.
258
259[[/folder]]
260
261[[folder:Von Romme]]
262[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jqra_von_romme.png]]
263->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EdwardAsner
264----
265* BadBoss: He whacks around his own minions and steps on their faces whenever he's in a mood, and he even promises to murder them if they keep bungling. [[TheSociopath Given the kind of man Von Romme is]], it's hard not to take those threats fully seriously.
266* BaldOfEvil: He's bald, and a murderous CorruptCorporateExecutive.
267* CorruptCorporateExecutive: He uses a bio-dome as a cover to mine uranium to sell to terrorists, and murders one of Grandpa Doug’s workers when he catches on, later trying to do the same to Doug, Jonny, and Hadji.
268* CruelAndUnusualDeath: He crashes headfirst into the uranium he mined, and dies of both heavy radiation poisoning and radiation burns. It's definitely a KarmicDeath, though.
269* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He's killed by his own uranium.
270[[/folder]]
271
272[[folder: Dr. Rabel Salazar]]
273* BadBoss: He uses one of his own men as a test subject for his virus.
274* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The Malenque mummies kill him by exposing him to a large dose of his own virus.
275* MadScientist: Tries to recreate a virus that wiped out his ancestors.
276[[/folder]]

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