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1Character sheet for ''Fanfic/BetrayMeNot'' and its related works. Beware of unmarked spoilers.
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6!!Brandon 'Beyond the Grave' Heat
7->''"Remember? Betrayal is bad. It hurts someone for a lifetime."''
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9Brandon is a necrolyzer (or called simply a reanimated corpse or a walking corpse). He was found unconscious and dying after his confrontation with Harry. At Mika's request, he was given the medical care he needed and saved from death, but he turned out to have betrayed Millennion to protect Harry. Throughout the story, Brandon has to endure whatever Millennion threw at him for betraying the organization.
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12* TheAce: Despite having lost AnArmAndALeg (uses an artificial leg to provide mobility), he is the best LoanShark in Millennion thanks to the SuperStrength and SuperToughness he has as a necrolyzer. He is also well-known for his combat skills. Personality-wise, he is also a meek and loyal man. To Mika, he is a cuddly teddy bear.
13** BrokenAce: However, his physical abilities come with a price. Unsterile air can hurt him, and he needs the renewal therapy regularly to stay 'alive.' And despite how gentle he is, Brandon actually has serious anger issues. As a lonely guy who has lost his beloved friends and family in the past, he is ''very'' protective of his newfound friends and family (Mika, Biscoe, his LoanShark friends, etc). Harming any of them is sure to bring out Brandon's literal UnstoppableRage, which usually overlaps with a chilling TranquilFury. He will smash his way through to get things done and has no qualms killing and inflicting grievous injuries and trauma. Also, he is a PrinciplesZealot. He clings to his philosophy of never betraying, which is why he obeys every single command from Millennion. His actions too, are usually morally questionable.
14* AffectionateGestureToTheHead: Gives this to Mika sometimes.
15* AnArmAndALeg: Lost his left arm and right leg [[spoiler:near the end of the anime]]. Not that it ever stops him from being badass.
16* AntiHero: PragmaticHero type. If extorting, hurting, and even killing civilians are necessary to protect Mika and Millennion, he'll do it. However, he is actually capable of showing some streaks of AllLovingHero.
17* ArtificialLimbs: Starts out with a defective prosthetic leg, which is too short and tight and lacks a movable knee joint. He still uses it to walk around and help prevent pressure sores as he tries to cope with his phantom sensation. Later, though, he gets a proper prosthetic leg with weight-activated knee system.
18* TheAtoner: Shows some shades of this. Having betrayed Millennion and now badly needing the organization to fund his medical expense, Brandon vows to never betray again and will do anything to protect Millennion. Also, since he has betrayed Mika during that incident, he is even more protective of Mika.
19%%* BadassAndChildDuo: He and Mika.
20%% Doesn't explain what the reation is. * BerserkButton: Calling Brandon a traitor can bring out emotional response from him, but ''never'' make fun of his betrayal.
21%%* TheBerserker: Will turn into one if Mika is hurt.
22* BewareTheQuietOnes: Brandon doesn't talk much, but [[UnstoppableRage once he snaps...]] [[TranquilFury But sometimes he doesn't make even a single noise when angered]]. He'll just come with a gun and...YouAreAlreadyDead.
23* BrainsAndBrawn: The Brawn as opposed to Mika's Brains. He is a badass but somewhat BookDumb necrolyzer.
24* BringIt: Usually used to mess around with his foes' morale or DrawAggro rather than showing off how badass he is.
25* BruiserWithASoftCenter: Sometimes an EmotionalBruiser. Brandon may be TheDreaded destructive and implacable necrolyzer, he is very gentle towards Mika and highly respects his superiors. Including [[MeanBoss Norton]].
26* CharacterDevelopment: Very subtle. What happens at the end of the anime and the events at ''Betray Me Not'' seem to have made him wiser. And taking care of Mika has actually softened him.
27** Apparently, what has completely softened Brandon to the point he is more of a homebody/daddy is his desire to repay Mika's kindness. He has fallen into DespairEventHorizon for surviving the MutualKill attempt with Harry, but Mika's love touches him and brings him back. He, too, is much more affectionate towards Mika thanks to this.
28* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Especially towards senior citizens and women. He also shows some signs of this towards Millennion, in which he readily gives up his freedom and happiness and shoulders his subordinates' burden for them. [[MartyrWithoutACause This trait of his is often taken to the extreme,]] which in turn, becomes his FatalFlaw, especially when he fails to help the people he loves.
29** When he fails, he can be highly frustrated at his incompetence. In ''Worth'', because he's still coping with the phantom sensation of his lost limbs, he tries to cover Mika back with her fallen blanket, only to realize that he's missing a leg and fall. And worse, he surprises Mika, much to his annoyance and sadness.
30** In ''A Loan Shark's Tale'', Brandon doesn't really have to work during winter, as emphasized by his comrades (Arnold and Mika). However, he thinks that his medical expense is a burden to Millennion, so he decides to work just to ease Millennion's burden.
31* CosmicPlaything: ''Very'' few works in this FanVerse that don't involve putting Brandon through a wringer. In ''Betray Me Not'', Brandon is scorned by Millennion and forced to wear a defective artificial leg right on the day after he loses his leg, [[spoiler:causing skin breakdown and risking him to have more of his residual leg be amputated]]. From the inside, Brandon is hating himself for betraying Millennion. In ''Worth'', Brandon is still being mocked and shunned by Millennion guards, all while he's already very sad of his disability and asks William to kill him. In ''Retribution'', Brandon loses his colleague to the rioting victims of his LoanShark business. Angered, he attacks the leader of the riot...only to end up breaking down after he murders the leader and leaves his daughter bawling her eyes out at her dead daddy... The list goes on.
32* CoveredWithScars: Missing his left eye, left arm, and right leg. There are also scars on the tip of his residual limbs as Dr. William stitches his wounds shut (more prominent on his leg, because it's once infected). Plus the gunshot scars all over his torso, which he receives from Harry's betrayal. Then, there's a gunshot scar on his stomach that comes from him TakingTheBullet for Big Daddy.
33* CreepyGood: Brandon is a terrifying undead loan shark and gunslinger, yet he is an incredibly gentle daddy. He's also very loyal to his loved ones and will give his all to protect them.
34** In ''The Hellhound of Billion'', one of Millennion guardsmen calls him a savage after hearing how he dispatches a necrolyzed dog, but fortunately, he's with Millennion.
35* CutlassBetweenTheTeeth: Or more precisely, ''gun'' between the teeth. Having lost an arm, Brandon tends to use his teeth to hold his gun when he needs his hand.
36* DarkAndTroubledPast: Combine the fact that his parents were murdered when he was six and how the anime put him through a wringer.
37* DesperatelyCravesAffection: Although Brandon often feels like he doesn't deserve too much love, at the very core, he actually loves being loved. His primary fear is nothing but being unloved, especially by Mika.
38* {{Determinator}}: Every time he is hurt and hasn't recovered from his wounds, he'll carry out his duty without complain if it's necessary to protect his loved ones. As Biscoe has said, Brandon is a man who is willing to push his handicapped body beyond limit just to protect his friends and family.
39** In ''The Hellhound of Billion'', even after having his legs paralyzed by anti-necrolyze bullets and only hand broken by Charles, Brandon still manages to crawl like a snail for almost a minute. Sadly, his body can't handle it.
40* DisabilitySuperpower: Implied. Having just one arm, Brandon grows to be [[NowThatsUsingYourTeeth very capable of using his teeth]] for various works. His teeth are essentially his secondary hand, as he utilize them to grab a door handle, tear a paper out of a notepad, etc.
41** Another DisabilitySuperpower he gains from the same condition is his capability of [[UseYourHead using headbutts]] to fight and/or slam a door shut. He can also use his head to help him push something, like a traffic light in ''Wintertime Business''.
42** His hearing is sharper to counter his lost sense of smell and taste.
43* DoesntLikeGuns: Justified. Brandon develops a fear towards guns because his parents were shot down when he was six. However, he gets over it through his desire to protect his loved ones.
44* EatingOptional: Justified. Being a necrolyzer has completely stopped his digestive system from working. His taste buds aren't working either.
45* TheEeyore: Generally pessimistic and depressive, and it gets worse when he's crabby. Although Brandon does smile pretty often, there's always a hint of sadness in his eye or face. Likely because he suffers [[CosmicPlaything way too much]] throughout the series, both the anime and the FanVerse.
46* EliteZombie: A protagonist example, who is a mix-and-match between Brute and Zombie Person, minus the need to eat and drink. Huge and muscular with SuperStrength and SuperToughness? Check. Capable of wielding [[GunsAkimbo two guns at once]] with ImprobableAimingSkills and GangstaStyle? Check. Capable of babysitting a little girl? Oh, check. He's also [[GutFeeling highly intuitive]] and good at piecing various facts to draw a conclusion, making him come across almost like a psychic.
47* FakeArmDisarm: His prosthetic leg breaks very frequently. Justified, because it isn't as strong as his body, and Brandon has the tendency to be a shield to his loved ones.
48* FriendToAllChildren: Brandon is, surprisingly, very good with kids. Likely because he has spent a long time taking care of Mika.
49* GentleGiant
50* GoodIsNotNice: Brandon's way of life. At one side, he sometimes looks like he's putting aside his family as he tries to accomplish his duty. But in the end, accomplishing that duty is actually for his family's sake.
51* GoodParents: Brandon doesn't only care for Mika's well-being; he is also capable of educating Mika.
52* GoodOldFisticuffs: Capable of taking out necrolyzed dogs with his ''bare hand''.
53* GunFu: Highly capable of parrying melee attacks with his HandCannon.
54* GutFeeling: And it's creepily accurate, which creeps him out at times.
55* HandicappedBadass: Missing an eye and AnArmAndALeg, but that never stops him from kicking ass. See the [[Awesome/BetrayMeNot compilation of his awesome moments]]. He accomplishes them all with sheer determination.
56* HonorBeforeReason / TheFettered: His FatalFlaw. Loyal to Millennion, extremely protective of his LoanShark friends, and having a strong sense of justice (albeit a darker type), he will do anything to uphold that way of living, even if he has to abandon the humanity he still has thanks to [[MoralityPet Mika]]. Sadly, it often hurts him.
57* HugeGuyTinyGirl: He is the Huge Guy (obviously) when compared to Mika.
58* ICanStillFight: Much to everyone's chagrin. Injure him as badly as you can; he'll just get back at you as long as you hurt his family.
59* ImplacableMan: A protagonist (sorta) example. If you happen to be on his hit list for not paying your debt to Millennion's LoanShark, there's no stopping him from making you pay off your debt. He will break into your house and steal something. Door doesn't matter, because his SuperStrength enables him to smash his way through.
60** Vash tries to escape, but Brandon refuses to stop chasing him despite the seemingly impossible odds. It's partly because of their refusal to give up their way of living: Brandon's UndyingLoyalty vs Vash's pacifism. [[DeconstructedTrope The result is very messy.]]
61** NotSoInvincibleAfterAll: Thanks to his UndyingLoyalty. He'll submit if Mika's life is threatened or his superiors order him to stop.
62* ImmuneToBullets: Downplayed. As a necrolyzer, regular bullets don't hurt Brandon, but large caliber ones can affect him. Anti-Necrolyze rounds, however, are hazardous to him. Also, point-blank bullets to the head are hinted to be dangerous to him.
63* InvincibleHero: Averted, mainly due to AuthorAppeal. Legendary Biologist is never a fan of InvincibleHero to begin with, so Brandon rarely gets away from a fight unscathed, unless his foes are humans (though exceptions do happen, such as in ''Crossfire'', in which he's completely powerless as a Chimera goon holds Mika at gunpoint).
64** Brandon can even lose very badly and sustain a potentially permanent disability. Such as in ''The Hellhound of Billion'', after being pounded to the ground by Charles, Brandon remains unable to use his sound leg and his prosthesis for the rest of the story. If he ever wants to move, he'll have to rely on his wheelchair. If there's no wheelchair around, he'll just crawl. Doesn't make him less badass.
65* KnightInShiningArmor: Not a morally white one, but he's still a very heroic man. Mika lampshades this after hearing his story about his first meeting with Maria.
66* KnightInSourArmor: He actually dislikes killing, much like Vash, but because it's necessary to protect, he just has to do it.
67* KnightTemplarParent: Somewhat.
68* {{Mangst}}: Brandon won't whine about all the crap he has gone through, but it does make him crabby at times.
69* ManlyTears: Brandon often sheds them. It may be TenderTears at times, because Brandon is a sensitive man at heart.
70* MrFanservice: Oh yes! His ShirtlessScene in ''The Hellhound of Billion'' is [[http://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/gungrave-aftermath/images/3/3d/Chapter_5rev.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/360?cb=20161223113056 illustrated]]. His scars never detract. At all.
71* MommasBoy: Seeing a male corpse with a gunshot wound on the floor brings up his past trauma. However, Brandon sees his mother's corpse there instead of his father's.
72* LoanShark: He becomes one starting from Loan Shark series. It's foreshadowed in ''Betray Me Not''.
73* PapaWolf: Do. Not. Hurt. Mika.
74* ParentalAbandonment: His parents were shot down when he was [[BreakTheCutie six]]. This traumatizes him a lot, to the point he is terrified of guns when he grows up. He does get over it, though, because his desire to protect his loved ones is stronger.
75* ParentalSubstitute: To Mika.
76* PersonOfMassDestruction: Easily kicks a door down when dealing with recalcitrant clients. And he destroys a lab easily. When battling an orgman, expect collateral damage as well.
77* PrinciplesZealot: '''Never''' betray. This in turn, creates a TraumaButton in him.
78* TheQuietOne: Speaks very little. Sometimes there are chapters in which he doesn't even have a single line after all!
79* RealMenGetShot: TakingTheBullet is almost a daily routine for him. It's because his body is tough enough to deflect most of them, and it's necessary to protect his loved ones.
80* RealMenWearPink: Yet he does a lot of household chores like cleaning the trailer and bringing dirty clothes to the laundry... And grocery shopping.
81* ReluctantMonster: Because he is a necrolyzer, civilians naturally scorn him even without knowing his profession as a LoanShark. However, Brandon is a brave, heroic, and mild-mannered undead at heart. He is still very violent and vicious, though, especially when provoked.
82* SincerityMode: Whenever he talks.
83* SmarterThanYouLook: A little BookDumb but being cautious and having plenty of experience at the streets, he's actually pretty intelligent.
84* SourOutsideSadInside: Whenever Brandon gets crabby. When he can't emotionally handle things anymore, he'll shut himself off from the world or distance himself from anything that may be the last straw. It's usually shown by his complete silence and apathy towards everything.
85* TheStoic: On the surface and to people other than Mika and Millennion guys, at least.
86** NotSoStoic: Brandon is a sensitive man at heart. He sheds tears pretty often and is actually very gentle, especially towards Mika. And if one ever reminds him of his betrayal, he'll take it personally.
87* StreetSmart: [[JustifiedTrope He grows up in the streets after all.]] Cautious and watchful with a fairly accurate GutFeeling, Brandon is actually smarter than he looks.
88** In ''Feat'', he knows to stay away from crowds and keep an eye on the surroundings when he's at the shopping district. Why? Pickpockets. Brandon used to be a street thug, so he is very knowledgeable about it.
89* SugarAndIcePersonality: Cold and stoic outside, but caring and gentle inside.
90** As said by Mika in ''The Beauty of Simplicity'', Brandon is rather asocial and apathetic outside, but is actually very kind and gentle inside. To others, he is a grumpy bear, but he makes some exceptions (e.g. Biscoe). When he's angry, [[TranquilFury he will rarely roar]], but he will maul someone like an angry bear. But to Mika, he is a cuddly teddy bear.
91* SuperStrength: As a necrolyzer, he can kick down a door with ease, carry an LCD TV with an arm, snaps a walking stick in half, the list goes on...
92** In ''Halloween Night Fever'', [[spoiler:an ogre crushes Mika under its foot and kills her]]. He just knocks that hulking beast down ''with a punch''.
93* SuperToughness: Bash him with a chair, whack him with a walking stick, ram him with a truck; he'll just shrug it off. Without a scratch. If he falls even, the ''floor'' will break.
94** Because Brandon's flesh is too tough, William has to use flesh softener solution whenever he needs to take care of Brandon with injections.
95* TakingTheBullet: It's a routine.
96* TraumaButton: Mentioning about his betrayal towards Millennion can invoke an emotional response from him. The response can be either a violent rage or a break down, depending on the one who mentions it.
97* TummyCushion: Being really huge, he can let Mika sleep on his torso. Sometimes, Mika prefers LapPillow.
98* UndeadLaborers: Subverted. Biscoe and especially Norton do plan to use him as a laborer in Betray Me Not series, threatening to not provide him the medical care he needs to survive if he refuses. But as the series progresses, seeing that it's wrong to do so, they let him work as a regular LoanShark.
99* UndyingLoyalty: ''Very'' faithful to the people he loves, and he is willing to sacrifice whatever he has for them. Sadly, this never makes his life easier, although he does garner much love from Mika and to a lesser extent, Biscoe.
100* UnstoppableRage: Push Brandon too far and prepare to be blasted to Swiss cheese or beaten to a bloody pulp. He can hardly control his temper, likely due to his status as a necrolyzer.
101* WesternZodiac: Brandon's birthday is July 18, making him a Cancer. UndyingLoyalty, PapaWolf, ChronicHeroSyndrome, and {{Determinator}} are his most prominent traits. He is also highly capable of keeping his house clean, being a cuddly teddy bear for Mika, and shedding ManlyTears and even TenderTears. He also dwells in past memories and have a lot of problems letting them go. And his GutFeeling is almost always true.
102** To outsiders (especially to his clients when he's working), he is cold and tough. To his friends and family however, he is a caring guy, but may be rather cold and apathetic at times.
103** ''The Hellhound of Billion'' makes it even more obvious. He is [[{{Pun}} crabby]] at times. He also prefers sidestepping from hazards when he can't emotionally handle things anymore. This crabby behavior of his is often compared to a crab hiding in its shell.
104* WifeBasherBasher: He's none too pleased when he sees the way Maria is being treated by some thugs. Cue NoHoldsBarredBeatdown.
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106[[AC:Tropes in Decisions, Consequences, and a Second Chance]]
107* DemotedToExtra: He is only mentioned throughout the story, although he does make a brief appearance in the end.
108* DisneyDeath: It looks like he has died at first, but in the end, he turns out to be alive. As revealed in ''Betray Me Not'', he is just trying to avoid contact with Mika because of his guilt.
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111* AlmightyJanitor: Brandon may be a convict whose 'human' rights tend to be disregarded by everybody in Millennion (except Mika), but he can take down Harry's splinter-faction. All while wearing a faulty {{Artificial Limb|s}} with the stump of his leg, which is still in stitches and bandages.
112* BadassPacifist / ToWinWithoutFighting: An interesting case. While Brandon has no qualms killing Harry's goons and fighting, throughout the story, he actually never actively confronts Biscoe and Norton to lighten his punishment or such, unlike Mika and William. [[spoiler:This is how he finally earns Biscoe's and Norton's (implicit) apology and respect. Heck, this moves Biscoe to the point he ''tears up''.]]
113* BoomHeadshot: Highly capable of this. Justified, since he was once a legendary sweeper.
114* ChildhoodFriends: With Harry.
115* DentedIron: Having lost AnArmAndALeg in addition to a missing eye and dependence on transfusions, Brandon is very weak in this fanfic. However, when it's the time to kick ass, he can still do it.
116* DisneyDeath: Chapter 1 makes it look like that this trope happens to Brandon, but later in chapter 2, Brandon actually never dies. He's just being silent and drifting out of his consciousness to prevent more sorrow.
117* FatalFlaw: His self-sacrificing nature.
118* FeelNoPain: Brandon can't feel physical pain. [[spoiler:Thanks to this, the skin breakdown he suffers in his mission to neutralize Harry's gang doesn't hinder him. But this is deconstructed as well, since without pain sensation, Brandon isn't aware of the fact that his residual leg is rotting until the doctor checks him.]]
119* GoodAllAlong / TurnTheOtherCheek: Mika insists that Brandon is a good person, and it's actually true. [[spoiler:In the end, no matter how terrible Millennion has been to him, Brandon actually lets Biscoe and Norton punish him harshly just to cause fear to their underlings. For him, fear ensures loyalty, and loyalty is required to protect Millennion.]]
120* HisOwnWorstEnemy: Thanks to being a PrinciplesZealot.
121** Parallels the case of ToBeLawfulOrGood, the driving conflict of this work. Take a wild guess who is the only person who very much prefers being lawful.
122* LimbSensationFascination: Not fascination. After wearing his faulty artificial leg, Brandon grows a little nervous, realizing that his stitches are growing unstable and his prosthesis is shorter than his good leg.
123* MartyrWithoutACause: Or rather, InspirationalMartyr. [[spoiler:It's eventually revealed that Brandon ''willingly'' lets Biscoe and Norton mistreat him to cause fear to their underlings. This moves Biscoe and Norton.]]
124* OneManArmy: Takes out all Harry's goons with ease. Until the last one, who is armed with a D-Point. [[spoiler:In the end, he still wins. Made more awesome with the fact that he's wearing a defective artificial leg with the wound on his residual limb still in stitches.]]
125* PinballProtagonist: An interesting case. He contributes a lot to the plot without confronting the main conflict. Apparently, he resolves the story's conflict by simply going along with the flow.
126* PrinciplesZealot: Brandon's personal code is to never betray anybody, as betrayal hurts someone for a lifetime. This unfortunately, hurts him deeply when he discovers that he has betrayed Millennion and Mika.
127* ProtectedByAChild: A protagonist [[WhiteAndGreyMorality (sorta)]] example. It's his {{Protectorate}} Mika who protects him from Biscoe's and Norton's cruelty.
128* RageBreakingPoint: [[spoiler:If Harry's goon hasn't dubbed Brandon as a false friend or a traitor to Harry, he may not have died that terribly.]]
129* RemovingTheHeadOrDestroyingTheBrain: Long-ranged regular bullets to the face are nothing, but point-blank bullets to the head... This is the reason why Brandon decides not to charge at Harry's last goon.
130* StepfordSmiler: He can't hide his heartache from Mika with his smile.
131** Mika's wish is actually to see Brandon genuinely happy, because he is always a little sad even when he smiles. [[spoiler:Her wish comes true in the end.]]
132* [[SupernaturalGoldEyes Supernatural Gold Eye]]: In his CV, his photograph shows that he has a pair of brown eyes instead of one gold eye when he's alive.
133* TrueCompanions: His devotion to Harry is sure to make Harry proud, as stated by Mika.
134* WhenHeSmiles
135* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Subverted. Brandon has white hair as a necrolyzer, and while his morality isn't completely white, he is actually a decent man who won't hesitate to give his all when the situation calls for it.
136* YouCanBarelyStand: Literally. When Brandon fights Harry's goons, the wound on his amputated leg is actually still in stitches and bandages (ain't talking about his missing arm, which, as Biscoe has said, plays a very small role in his combat ability). Because he's forced to wear a defective artificial leg before the wound heals, he can't walk properly. By the time he reaches the goons, the stitches are likely to have snapped, and his restricted movement causes him to topple. Thanks to his high pain tolerance as a necrolyzer, he only feels mild irritation instead of pain.
137** Actually, if Brandon hadn't lost an arm, he should've been able to get up more easily.
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140* AchillesHeel: His artificial leg isn't as strong as the rest of his body.
141** AttackItsWeakPoint: William easily knocks him down by kicking his artificial leg.
142* AlmightyJanitor: Once again, Brandon may be scorned in Millennion, but he is highly capable of protecting Biscoe.
143* DrivenToSuicide: Because he thinks that DisabledMeansHelpless. Thankfully, William refuses to kill him despite Brandon's persistence.
144* FingerGun: Made this gesture when he asks William to kill him.
145* GoodIsNotNice: Can be thoughtless and very aggressive at times, even to his loved ones.
146* ItsPersonal: William tries to comfort Brandon by saying that he's sick, so he has the reason to cause some troubles and be unable to help Mika and Millennion. But Brandon doesn't care, although he clearly knows (and it's obvious) that Mika won't be upset at him. He isn't comfortable with taking more than he can give.
147* MartyrWithoutACause: He won't hesitate to sacrifice himself if his sacrifice can help his loved ones.
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150* BrokenTears: In ''The Hellhound of Billion'', he sheds them after Charles' NoHoldsBarredBeatdown and CruelMercy to him leaves him totally helpless.
151* HandCannon: Cerberus. It comes in a pair. However, because he has lost an arm, Brandon no longer wields both of them simultaneously.
152* GunsAkimbo: In ''The Hellhound of Billion'', there's a flashback featuring Brandon destroying Millennion's research facility. It takes place during episode 24 of the anime, before Brandon loses his left arm. He wields his pair of Cerberus handguns and fires them simultaneously, wreaking havoc.
153* ICanStillFight: In ''Brave Heart'', avulsion on the forearm doesn't stop him from firing his [[HandCannon Cerberus]].
154* ImprobableAimingSkills: [[spoiler:Destroyed an orgman's FingerFirearms by firing at the ''muzzles''.]]
155* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Suffers bruises, bleeding grazes, and avulsion (skin tearing off and becoming a flap), but he doesn't whine. Justified, as he is a necrolyzer and can barely feel pain.
156** In ''The Hellhound of Billion'', it's revealed that his pain perception is impaired due to being a necrolyzer. Despite suffering lots of lacerations on his forearm, he only feels the pain as mild irritation.
157* ManBitesMan: Uses this against a necrolyzed dog. [[spoiler:On the head. He takes a bite outta its brains indeed.]] He later uses this on Charles.
158* SenseLossSadness: Briefly mentioned in chapter 9. Brandon loves Maria's pies, but due to his dead sense of taste, he can't savor them anymore. This leads to him thinking that smuggling some pies into his stomach is not worth it.
159* YouCanBarelyStand: In ''Brave Heart'', literally. He is actually sitting on the ground as he fights, because he has lost his artificial leg when fighting the orgman.
160** In ''The Hellhound of Billion'', Brandon has had his legs disabled. Then, when he fights Gilbert, he is quickly knocked out of his wheelchair. He fights back without standing up even once.
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163* AGodIAmNot: In ''The Beauty of Simplicity'', his title P.A.P.A.B.R.A.N.D.O.N. lists all his positive traits (partly thanks to Mika's naivete) and implies him as a perfect person. Brandon is aware of that and tells Mika that he isn't perfect. Also, he suggests her to replace 'affectionate' with 'aggressive' as he reminds Mika of the moment he breaks someone's arm and nose.
164* BookDumb: Downplayed. In ''Retribution'', it's said that Brandon knows nothing about geometry (and Mika's homework baffles him), but he knows social arithmetic. Justified, because he is a LoanShark and often counts interest rate and money. However, Brandon is still smart enough to draw in clients for Millennion moneylender business.
165** In ''Wintertime Business'', Brandon is actually a smart LoanShark. He can trick Vash into borrowing money from him by saying that Vash has no identity card, which will disable him from borrowing money out there.
166* TheComicallySerious: In ''Feat'' and ''Wintertime Business''.
167* {{Determinator}}: All the time, but especially in ''Feat''. He is still amateur-ish in using his prosthesis and in his physical rehabilitation process, but he manages to reach the laundry ''by foot''. Without falling. Without giving up. All by himself.
168* ExposedToTheElements: Downplayed in ''Wintertime Business''. He wears only a standard outfit consisting of a t-shirt and pants, but he wanders around with no problem. Justified, because he is a corpse (and the Ötzi reference makes it even more obvious). Vash frequently lampshades this.
169* {{Expy}}: Played for laughs in ''Wintertime Business''. In actuality, Brandon's character design looks like [[Manga/{{Trigun}} Legato Bluesummers]], and he surprises Vash with this.
170* FakeArmDisarm: While it doesn't happen, as mentioned in ''Feat'', Brandon is aware of his prosthesis' strength. It's much weaker than his body (justified, since Brandon is a monstrously durable necrolyzer), which is why if he happens to fall down a flight of stairs, the prosthesis will break along with the stairs.
171** In ''Wintertime Business'', he breaks his artificial leg when he chases Vash because the prosthesis can't take so much stress from rolling down a slope.
172* GeniusBruiser: Downplayed. Brandon is rather BookDumb (can't comprehend what thanatology is all about and doesn't know anything about geometry), but he is good at social arithmetic, as portrayed in ''A Loan Shark's Tale'' and ''Wintertime Business'' and mentioned in ''Retribution''. As he works, he can estimate how much an LCD TV and a radio worth. He'll then use his estimation to count how much debts are still unpaid in case the objects don't worth as much as the clients' debts. He is also pretty good at combat strategies. Fighting? He is a gigantic zombie with SuperStrength and SuperToughness. [[HandicappedBadass One arm doesn't matter.]] His artificial leg doesn't give him any sort of superpower and is weaker than his body, but that's no big deal.
173* HeroicResolve: In ''Phantom Limb'', Brandon manages to keep his phantom sensation at bay by prioritizing Mika's well-being over all else.
174* ItsAllMyFault: Brandon blames himself for frightening Mika at night due to succumbing to the phantom sensations of his lost arm in ''Phantom Limb''.
175* ItsPersonal: In ''Phantom Limb'', Brandon's trouble with the phantom sensation that keeps disturbing him after he loses his arm. He believes that he should face this ailment by himself.
176* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: This is how he demands information about the riot that killed his fellow LoanShark in ''Retribution''. He starts with a NeckLift, and when Steve, one of the rioters, responds with the typical denial of a rioter (an 'I don't know'), he slams him against the wall. When Steve refuses to speak, Brandon slams Steve's head against the wall and tightens his grip on Steve's neck. Steve finally tells him about Leonard, the leader of the riot, and Brandon thanks him and leaves. Throughout the interrogation, Steve is stammering and sweating all over, and he lets out a sigh of relief when Brandon leaves.
177* TheJuggernaut: In ''A Loan Shark's Tale'', the old man who tries to stop him with CaneFu ends up being shoved aside after having all his whacks shrugged off without breaking a sweat. In addition, he snatches the cane and snaps it in half.
178** Never mind mailboxes and trash cans blocking his path thanks to Vash's meddling in ''Wintertime Business''. If it's his sound foot that hits the obstacles, they'll instantly break. If it's his synthetic foot that hits the obstacles, he'll trip over and fall...and crush them under his weight soon.
179* LivingEmotionalCrutch: To Mika, likely because of his status as Mika's ParentalSubstitute.
180* MenCantKeepHouse: Averted. The aversion is justified, since if the environment isn't clean, it can accelerate the microbial growth on his body and cause decomposition. Highlighted in ''Feat''.
181* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The conclusion of ''Retribution''. [[spoiler:Brandon simply shoots Leonard dead out of vengeance. Then, he sees the distraught little girl and the dead Leonard as a crying Mika hugging Brandon's motionless corpse. This causes him to drop the gun and walk away whilst crying silently and cursing himself.]]
182* NeatFreak: Downplayed. Brandon isn't ridiculously obsessed with cleanliness, but he always keeps the trailer and himself clean from time to time. Justified, because dirty environment can harm his body by accelerating microbial growth.
183* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: See PapaWolf. Considering that Brandon is walking with a cane and an {{Artificial Limb|s}}... HandicappedBadass! It also hints CaneFu, since Brandon has only one hand and is holding his cane with it.
184* ParentalSubstitute: To Mika. Highlighted in ''The Beauty of Simplicity'', in which whenever Brandon wraps Mika with his coat, Mika can remember the way her mother holds her when she's a baby.
185* PersonOfMassDestruction: Along with Vash in ''Wintertime Business''. Their pursuit makes the town very messy.
186* RollingAttack / [[HumanSnowball Necrolyzer Snowball]]: Uses this to catch Vash in ''Wintertime Business''. He breaks his prosthesis though.
187* SnowMeansDeath: Played straight considering that he is a zombie. Cold weather energizes him because microbes can't infest his dead flesh.
188* StealthInsult: In ''Wintertime Business'', when he attempts to shoot Vash, he misses and keeps shooting. Vash tries to stop him by telling him to think of the birds...only to have Brandon tell him to take the bullets for them instead.
189* SuperWindowJump: Through an open window in ''Wintertime Business''.
190* TenderTears: In ''Retribution'', [[spoiler:after killing Leonard, Brandon cries mainly because of his sympathy towards the girl he has turned into an orphan by killing her father out of his sense of justice.]]
191* TragicHero: In ''Retribution'', Brandon is so ticked off that he disregards Arnold's suggestion of leaving the case of a lynched LoanShark to the sweepers and decides to find and kill the leader of the riot by himself. Why? His modus operandi as a Millennion LoanShark is based on his own sense of justice. His clients can't pay up? He will break into their houses and steal something of an equal value to the debts. His clients fight back? He will inflict them non-fatal injuries. In the aforementioned story, the main issue is a former client of his leads a riot that kills his LoanShark friend. Seeing it as unfair, Brandon thinks that killing the leader is the only option to bring justice to his dead friend and Millennion. He does, but then, Leonard has a daughter. Brandon can't bring himself to go against his sense of justice, which results in him murdering Leonard in front of Leonard's daughter. And then, he witnesses Leonard's daughter bawling her eyes out at her dead daddy, which breaks him. [[spoiler:He gets better thanks to Mika, who reminds him that he does all that for Mika and Millennion, his family.]]
192* TranquilFury: See SugarAndIcePersonality.
193** This trope is notable in ''Retribution'', which is chilling. Brandon calmly walks along the alleyway to the block of houses where his former clients live. At the same time, critters migrate out of the alley. There, he randomly visits a house based on the ones listed on his notes. If his former client is rebellious and refuses to tell him about the leader of the riot, he'll enter the house by smashing his way through and threaten the client with violence until the client yields and speaks.
194* UnstoppableRage: May overlap with TranquilFury. This is actually his FatalFlaw, as Brandon is prone to quiet (but this is sometimes forgotten), yet violent outbursts that usually wreak havoc and hurt him emotionally in the end.
195* WheelchairAntics: Despite having just one arm, he is pretty good at using a wheelchair (said wheelchair is specifically designed for one-hand control). He can quickly alternate between spinning the wheel and steering the lever.
196* {{Workaholic}}: Portrayed as one in ''A Loan Shark's Tale'', in which he still insists on working on winter holidays. See MartyrWithoutACause for his reason.
197
198!!Mika Asagi
199->''"I'm sure that you won't betray me again. I know it, because you're good."''
200
201Mika is a naive girl who happens to be the posthumous child of Millennion's founder, Big Daddy. When she found Brandon, she thought that Brandon had died, and she tried to console herself by telling herself that Brandon finally found his peace. However, it turned out that Brandon was alive. She requested Biscoe to save him, and Biscoe agreed, but it then turned out that Brandon had betrayed Millennion (including Mika herself) and had to be punished. Throughout the story, Mika watches how badly Brandon is treated in Millennion and steadfastly stays by his side to provide him comfort, encouragement, and happiness. Initially, Mika uses her authority in Millennion to protect Brandon, but Brandon tells her not to do it, because she may come across as disrespectful towards Biscoe and Norton, the people who have saved Brandon for her.
202
203Mika makes no appearance in the sequel one-shot ''Worth'', but she is briefly mentioned and implied to have returned to her life as a student and living together with Brandon.
204
205[[AC:Tropes in General]]
206* AdorablyPrecociousChild: Young and naive, but she often acts like she's all grown up, especially when taking care of Brandon. This includes reminding him to retire his prosthetic leg, attaching a fresh mag to the Cerberus, stitching his torn pants, etc.
207* AllLovingHeroine: Cares a lot for other people. It extends to someone she just knows.
208* BrainsAndBrawn: The Brains as opposed to Brandon's Brawn. She is a young and clever [[NonActionGuy Non-Action Girl]].
209* CharacterDevelopment: Very subtle. The events near the end of the anime and during ''Betray Me Not'' make her more courageous and bring out her MamaBear nature. Instead of simply whining when Brandon is in a trouble like in the anime, she'll do whatever it takes to help him. This includes standing up against two old men who are mob bosses. The reason? Brandon has almost died once, and Mika is very afraid of losing him for real.
210* CheerfulChild
211* ChildrenAreInnocent: All Mika's actions are driven by her love to Brandon, which is why there are times her decisions aren't always the best.
212* DaddysGirl: Considering Brandon is the one who is way closer to her since Maria's death...
213* HandyHelper: Brandon may be [[HandicappedBadass highly independent]] despite his disability in the FanVerse, but Mika often does her best to help him accomplish something. It's implied in ''The Hellhound of Billion'' that Mika has always been a substitute for Brandon's lost left hand throughout the series. When doing grocery shopping, Brandon holds the basket, while Mika loads it with goods. At the cashier, when Brandon tries to pay, she snatches the wallet and pays for the goods instead, knowing that Brandon will have difficulty doing that with just a hand.
214** Actually, throughout ''The Hellhound of Billion''. She bandages Brandon's arm for him, because being one-armed prevents him from doing so.
215** Sort of happens in ''Brave Heart''. She attaches the Cerberus mag for Brandon as an attempt to encourage him, but at the same time, Brandon is having trouble attaching the mag due to having just one arm...
216* HugeGuyTinyGirl: She is the Tiny Girl (obviously) when compared to Brandon.
217* LivingEmotionalCrutch: To Brandon.
218* MamaBear: Inverted. Mika is a child, but she won't hesitate to scold Biscoe and Norton when they're being unpleasant to Brandon. When Brandon is in difficult circumstances, she's always ready to help him. Justified because she is a kid who has gone through ParentalAbandonment (father murdered before she was born; mother was shot down in front of her), which makes her very afraid of losing her ParentalSubstitute.
219* MoralityPet: To Brandon. She brings out Brandon's good side and gives him the push to do physical activities while still learning to use his artificial leg.
220** In ''A Loan Shark's Tale'', because of an accident that seemingly harms her, Brandon decides to leave his work just to check if she's safe.
221** Especially symbolic in ''Retribution''. Mika is what that keeps Brandon's good side strong, as hinted by Brandon's hesitation as he sees his target's daughter changing into her. It's more like his good side trying to convince him not to do horrible things like causing a ParentalAbandonment to a little girl.
222*** By the end, it's Mika who [[spoiler:manages to indirectly make Brandon forget about murdering Leonard.]]
223* NiceGirl: She's a naive and overall kind-hearted kid.
224* [[NonActionGuy Non-Action Girl]]
225* ParentalAbandonment: Her father was murdered before she was born, and her mother committed a HeroicSacrifice to enable her to reach Brandon, who becomes her ParentalSubstitute. [[spoiler:She ''almost'' loses Brandon in this work.]]
226* RoyalBlood: Mika is the rightful heir of Millennion, which is why she has some authority in the organization. She'll take advantage of it if it's necessary to help Brandon.
227* RoyalBrat: Subverted. Mika may be rather bratty towards Biscoe and Norton and even the Millennion agents, but this is all to help Brandon. Brandon lectures her to not act like that though, because without Millennion's help, Mika can't save Brandon and provide him the life support he needs.
228* UndyingLoyalty: More like love, but Mika always steadfastly stays by Brandon's side. It's reciprocated, fortunately.
229* UnstoppableRage: Well, yep. Hurting Brandon in front of her can give her [[SuperStrength enough strength]] to lift [[HandCannon Cerberus]] and fire it at you.
230
231[[AC:Tropes in Decisions, Consequences, and a Second Chance]]
232* BreakTheCutie: Before Biscoe has a change of heart, at least. She is about to lose her beloved ParentalSubstitute. And she begs Biscoe to save Brandon all while crying and screaming, only to be shoved away by Biscoe.
233* {{Determinator}}: Will stop at nothing to save Brandon. Not even Millennion guardsmen can stop her.
234* ManBitesMan: She bites a Millennion guardsman. It's her desperate attempt to go out of Millennion Tower and reach Brandon in the slum.
235* StepfordSmiler: In the end, [[spoiler:when Brandon is presumably dead]].
236
237[[AC:Tropes in Betray Me Not]]
238* BeneathTheMask: Mika eventually blurts out that she is just hiding her grief by assuming that Brandon is at peace when she finds a seemingly dead Brandon.
239** ''Decisions, Consequences, and a Second Chance'' makes this more obvious. Biscoe easily sees that Mika, despite smiling and trying to convince him that [[spoiler:losing Brandon is nothing, is actually very sad after finding out that Brandon is dead]].
240* {{Determinator}}: She won't stop until Brandon finds his happiness. Whenever Brandon is in a trouble, she always tries her best to help him.
241* LikeMotherLikeDaughter: Mika is very much like Maria: gentle, caring, and headstrong.
242** The ContinuityNod to episode 20 makes it even more evident.
243* MustMakeHimLaugh: Or smile a real happy smile. Mika is highly aware of Brandon's sorrow, and all she wants is just to make him genuinely happy.
244** [[spoiler:Mika succeeds in the ending. By making Brandon realize that he is always Harry's best friend, he is finally able to smile a real smile.]]
245* MyParentsAreDead: Mika tells Brandon this when she reveals the truth behind her thought of Brandon finally finding his peace.
246* WellDoneSonGuy: Gender-inverted and averted. Her care towards Brandon isn't so that Brandon will be proud of her; instead, she just wants to make him less depressed.
247* ZombieAdvocate: She struggles to protect Brandon, a zombie, from being oppressed by Biscoe and Norton.
248
249[[AC:Tropes in Guardian of a Lifetime]]
250* CowardlyLion: As Brandon has said, Mika is actually a brave girl inside. It shows whenever Brandon is in danger, both in this and the previous series.
251* HeroicResolve: In ''Brave Heart'', Mika first wants to hide from the stray orgman. However, after the situation proves that running away will only get Brandon killed, she decides to fight back by encouraging Brandon.
252
253[[AC:Tropes in Others]]
254* {{Expy}}: Played for laughs in ''Wintertime Business''. In actuality, Mika's character design looks like [[Manga/{{Trigun}} Meryl Strife]], and she draws Vash's attention with this.
255
256!!Biscoe
257->''"I'm not just a mob boss; I'm also a man."''
258
259Biscoe is the current leader of Millennion. At Mika's request, he agreed to help Brandon and provide him the treatment he needed, but he wasn't very happy about it. It turned out that Brandon had betrayed Millennion, and going by Big Daddy's Code of Iron, Brandon was supposed to be executed. However, to avoid disrespecting Mika, he and Norton decided to spare Brandon. This didn't stop them from being nasty towards Brandon.
260
261[[AC:Tropes in General]]
262* AscendedExtra: Appears only a few times in the anime, but here, Biscoe is one of the main characters. He plays a major role in ''Decisions, Consequences, and a Second Chance''.
263* BenevolentBoss: Cares for Mika and Brandon, and his kindness shows throughout the series through his doubt in punishing Brandon harshly (early) and his benevolence towards both Brandon and Mika (later).
264* GoodIsNotNice: He cares for Brandon, but he shows no qualms slapping Brandon and snapping at him for his misconduct.
265* MeanBoss: The exterior he wears in Millennion, though initially, he appears to be one. He is not exactly nice when dealing with rule breakers.
266* SugarAndIcePersonality: MeanBoss outside, BenevolentBoss inside.
267
268[[AC:Tropes in Decisions, Consequences, and a Second Chance]]
269* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: At first, he doesn't want to save Brandon for Mika because Brandon is a traitor to the organization. But after seeing Mika biting his guardsman in a desperate attempt to reach Brandon at the slum and save him, he decides to help her. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, it's too late. By the time they arrive, Brandon is dead, and Biscoe blames himself for that. However, Brandon turns out to be actually alive, much to his relief and joy.]]
270* TearsOfRemorse: When he finds out that Brandon is dead, he tries to hold back his tears. He plays a part in Brandon's death; if he hasn't been trying to uphold the Code of Iron, he must've got there sooner and saved Brandon. [[spoiler:Brandon survives, though.]]
271
272[[AC:Tropes in Betray Me Not]]
273* BeneathTheMask: After ''Decisions, Consequences, and a Second Chance'' is uploaded, it becomes clear that Biscoe only tries to act tough to Brandon. It's to keep his publicity to his underlings. Deep down, Biscoe actually cares for Brandon, which is why he thaws out very fast.
274* HeelRealization: Downplayed. Thanks to Brandon's PapaWolf attitude towards Mika, Biscoe slowly comes into realization that his way of treating Brandon isn't right. He is especially moved when Brandon stops Mika from scolding him and Norton. He seems to grow fond of Brandon after Mika tells him that Brandon teaches her to respect him and Norton.
275** [[spoiler:When he realizes how terrible he has been, he tears up and implicitly apologizes to Brandon while giving him some encouragement and kind words.]]
276* ManlyTears: [[spoiler:Him crying as he speaks some kind words to Brandon thanks to HeelRealization completely redeems him.]]
277* PetTheDog: Biscoe starts showing genuine care to Brandon after HeelRealization and learning Brandon's gentleness and capability of being a good parent to Mika.
278* TakingAdvantageOfGenerosity: Despite being a mob boss, Biscoe averts this. [[spoiler:He knows that Brandon is willing to give his all to protect Millennion [[MartyrWithoutACause even when it's unnecessary]], but instead of using it to his advantage, Biscoe gently tells Brandon not to forget about himself before helping others.]]
279* TookALevelInKindness: Progressively behaves more reasonably towards Brandon throughout the story.
280
281[[AC:Tropes in Worth]]
282* PetTheDog: If Brandon misbehaves, Biscoe won't hesitate to scold him and even slap him. He even tells Brian that. However, Biscoe genuinely cares for Brandon and is actually aghast by the fact that Brandon begs William to kill him (Brandon).
283* TakingAdvantageOfGenerosity: Averted again. He is even afraid that once Brandon recovers, he'll repay Millennion much more than it's supposed to be.
284* TookALevelInKindness: See GoodIsNotNice.
285
286[[AC:Tropes in Others]]
287* TookALevelInKindness: In ''The Beauty of Simplicity'', it's mentioned that Biscoe gives Mika and Brandon her daughter's comics. Considering how much he has changed since ''Betray Me Not''...
288
289!!Norton
290->''"Why should we be nice to him? Betrayal is a serious offense in Millennion, remember? Letting a traitor live and paying his medical expense are already very kind of us."''
291
292Norton is Biscoe's second-in-command. Norton mostly listens to Biscoe's decisions and sometimes helps Biscoe make the right decision.
293
294Norton makes no appearance in ''Worth'', but he is mentioned to still be an unpleasant man.
295
296[[AC:Tropes in General]]
297* AscendedExtra: Barely has screen time in the anime (even less than Biscoe), but here, he plays a major role.
298* ChildHater: Downplayed. Norton is just ''that'' [[LackOfEmpathy insensitive]] to kids.
299* TheCynic: Goes without saying. He always views Brandon's kindness/sentience as an act to draw their sympathy, which isn't correct after all.
300** In ''The Beauty of Simplicity'', he spends most of his time complaining about the facilities in Dr. Tokioka's trailer when he visits the trailer. Before even Mika explains something, he has deemed something as terrible, such as the bench Mika sleeps on (which he believes to be able to make Mika catch a cold easily) and Brandon's jacket (which he considers to be a stinky blanket).
301* DeadpanSnarker: Very calm, yet sharp and direct whenever he makes a point.
302* GrumpyOldMan: When does he ever smile and stop complaining...
303* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Cares a great deal about Mika, although it always rubs her the wrong way due to his frequent negligence of Brandon.
304* LackOfEmpathy: Never gives a damn about the dire consequences of his harsh acts towards Brandon. This includes suggesting Biscoe to punish Brandon by shooting him with Anti-Necrolyze bullets (which Biscoe refuses because said act is more like flogging and animal), hits Brandon's gunshot wounds to wake him up (caused by anti-necrolyze bullets, which hurt Brandon a great deal even at the slightest touch), etc.
305* MeanBoss: Very strict and harsh, although it's due to him being more of a by-the-book person.
306* MyMasterRightOrWrong: Norton doesn't always like Biscoe's decision, which is generally more focused on others' well-being. However, because he is just Biscoe's second-in-command, he complies.
307* NumberTwo: Biscoe's second-in-command.
308%%zce* SourSupporter
309
310[[AC:Tropes in Decisions, Consequences, and a Second Chance]]
311* JerkassHasAPoint: Although his idea of punishing Brandon is brutal (and he even suggests Biscoe to simply let the Millennion agents kill Brandon), he actually just wants Biscoe to preserve his honor as Millennion's boss.
312
313[[AC:Tropes in Betray Me Not]]
314* HeelRealization: Less obvious than Biscoe, but still shows some hints of it.
315* JerkassHasAPoint: Norton refuses to listen to William because William doesn't witness Brandon's crime, which hurts the organization's agents and economy.
316
317!!Doctor William Rutherford
318->''"I know, but he is my patient. Even if he's a convict, it's still my duty to prevent him from further disability."''
319
320William is a good-natured doctor who becomes Brandon's caretaker. At first, he didn't care about Brandon, as he believed that necrolyzers weren't sentient beings. After realizing his mistake, however, he decided to defend Brandon the best he could, as he viewed protecting Brandon, his patient, from further physical and mental damage was his duty as a doctor.
321
322[[AC:Tropes in General]]
323* AscendedExtra / ChekhovsGunman: He is the nameless scientist (now given a name) who talks to Biscoe about anti-necrolyze bullet in the anime. He becomes Brandon's caretaker.
324** This is revealed in ''Decisions, Consequences, and a Second Chance''. Biscoe recalls that he learns about anti-necrolyze bullets (in episode 25 of the anime) from him.
325* TheCaretaker: William is one for Brandon.
326* DrJerk: Downplayed, and heavier on the NiceGuy side. While William is usually gentle towards Brandon and Mika, he still acts according to his logic and what he knows. He has no qualms pointing out what isn't right and may be rather blunt when making a point.
327* TheFettered / HonorBeforeReason: Being a doctor with fairly high moral standards, William is one.
328** ''Primum non nocere.'' He isn't going to kill Brandon even if he has Brandon's consent and he begs for it.
329* NiceGuy: He is always friendly towards Brandon and Mika.
330* TragicHero: In ''Twisted Death''. William is a loving man to his family, but he's devastated by Bernard's death. Due to his love, [[spoiler:he necrolyzes Bernard illicitly. Unfortunately, everything goes wrong due to CreatingLifeIsBad: Bernard goes on a rampage and specifically aims to make his life a living hell. Bernard succeeds in turning him into a necrolyzer.]]
331* TookALevelInKindness: Not very nice to Brandon at the beginning of ''Betray Me Not'', but he quickly changes his mind after realizing Brandon's sentience and sensitivity.
332
333[[AC:Tropes in Betray Me Not]]
334* HonorBeforeReason: His reason of defending Brandon is because he's a doctor. Unfortunately, this causes him to quarrel with Biscoe and especially [[TheCynic Norton]] to the point he is ''threatened'' by them. [[spoiler:In the end, he is one of the few important people who cause Biscoe and Norton to correct their way of treating Brandon.]]
335* KnightInSourArmor: Hates the way Biscoe and Norton treat Brandon and frequently gets into an argument with them, but he listens to them anyway. It's because he is threatened.
336* RageBreakingPoint: [[spoiler:After witnessing the aftereffects of Biscoe's and Norton's ColdBloodedTorture towards Brandon, William finally snaps and calls them inhuman.]]
337* SuddenlyShouting: This is what probably happens when he calls Biscoe, in which Biscoe questions his status as a doctor and demands him to speak politely in the phone.
338
339[[AC:Tropes in Worth]]
340* BigBrotherInstinct: He defends Brandon when he sees it fit. He even snaps at Brian when he first makes fun of Brandon, and later, he clears the misunderstanding between Biscoe and Brandon caused by the faulty report from the surveillance room.
341* FingerWag: Makes this gesture (in a good way) when he tells Brandon to believe that Mika will never view him as a nuisance.
342
343[[AC:Tropes in Guardian of a Lifetime]]
344* AscendedExtra: Seems to have even more roles in ''The Hellhound of Billion''.
345* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: He's just a doctor, yet he successfully repel a necrolyzed dog by pouring some flesh softener solution into its eyes. Said dog managed to injure Brandon, the series biggest badass.
346[[/folder]]
347[[folder:RecurringCharacters]]
348!!Arnold
349-> ''"Her holiday won't be fun, you know? Imagine a girl staying by herself in an old trailer... Well, there are Millennion guardsmen around, but they aren't like you. None of them makes a good daddy. If something happens, none of them can comfort Miss Mika as well as you do."''
350
351Appears in ''A Loan Shark's Tale'' and ''Wintertime Business'' (though he'll probably appear in upcoming fics, considering that he is Brandon's driver). Arnold works as Brandon's personal driver.
352
353* BadassDriver: Swerves several times and avoids two car crashes as he drives Brandon home.
354* EarlyBirdCameo: In ''Decisions, Consequences, and a Second Chance'', Biscoe phones him to drive the trailer to Desolation Alley at West District.
355* GenreSavvy: He is actually very knowledgeable about the local folklore that talks about Vash's origins.
356* GoodIsNotNice: While he is kind towards Brandon, he has no qualms holding an old man at gunpoint. However, he doesn't seem to have the intention to shoot the old man.
357* {{Jerkass}}: Generally loud and mean towards those from outside Millennion. He doesn't even bother to soften his tone as he tells Sara about her son's crime in ''The Hellhound of Billion''.
358* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal]]: [[spoiler:Killed as his and Brandon's van is sent crashing against a street lamp in ''The Hellhound of Billion''.]]
359* {{Sidekick}}: For Brandon. He's his driver and assists him in various tasks.
360* UndyingLoyalty: Towards Brandon and Mika.
361
362!!Vash the Stampede
363->''"Think of the birds!"''
364
365A character from ''Anime/{{Trigun}}'' who traveled through a wormhole to Billion. Appears in ''Wintertime Business'' and ''Crossfire''. Vash is a legendary gunslinger with the capability to destroy a town in a few seconds, but he hides his dangerous side by being funny and helping people.
366
367* AllLovingHero: Whether you're his foes or allies, he'll make sure that nobody's killed. And he absolutely refuses to kill anybody.
368** In ''Wintertime Business'', although he's Brandon's prey after being unable to pay his debt, when Brandon jumps off the window of his office for a shortcut, he comes to check him.
369*** [[spoiler:And when everything is all over, although Brandon's superiors give him money to help him adapt with the weather, he decides to give it to Brandon so that he can fix his broken artificial leg. He ends up befriending Brandon this way.]]
370** There's a possible deconstruction in ''Crossfire''. Jeff threatens to kill the innocents, which forces Vash to join Chimera.
371* BadassPacifist: And Vash doesn't even fight back! He wrecks Brandon's prosthesis ''without laying a single finger on him.''
372* ChronicHeroSyndrome: He even helps Brandon despite being his prey.
373* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Looks like a clumsy coward outside, but he's actually very badass. Lampshaded by Mika and Arnold near the end of ''Wintertime Business'', who say that Vash is actually a dangerous man and is just being funny and helpful to hide that side.
374* DarkAndTroubledPast: He watches how the SEED ship explodes with Rem in it. Then, there's the July Incident. Those memories often surface when he's alone.
375* DodgeTheBullet: Atop a traffic light.
376* HypocriticalHumor: When Brandon pushes down the traffic light he's standing on, he calls Brandon a vandal. Before that, he has just knocked down the trash cans and mailboxes on the pavement that ended up being smashed by Brandon. Those things wouldn't have broken if Vash hadn't knocked them down, as Brandon's SuperStrength enables him to literally bulldoze the pavement.
377* TheKlutz: Even worse due to the cold weather. Though it's mostly part of his ObfuscatingStupidity.
378* NaiveNewcomer: The reason why he easily becomes Brandon's prey.
379* ObfuscatingStupidity: Uses this to hide his dangerous side.
380* PersonOfMassDestruction: Along with Brandon. Their pursuit makes the town very messy. Also, according to the local folklore, he is known to be able to destroy a town in a minute, just like in the canon.
381* SuperSpeed: He dodges '''everything''' with minimal effort. In ''Crossfire'', he's so fast that he can steal all the guns from six gangsters before they can do a thing. And to top it all off, the Chimera agents are left confused for a moment.
382* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Don't ever leave your doughnuts unguarded.
383* WalkingDisasterArea: This is inevitable as he is [[PersonOfMassDestruction Brandon's]] target. It's so bad that [[spoiler:Millennion orders Brandon to stop chasing him just to avoid more damage to the city]].
384
385!!Albert Surge
386->''"You know, you can't possibly get an armored truck to be your barbell."''
387
388First appears in ''Of Debt Bondage and Determination'', Albert is a playful, yet intelligent man of Millennion. He replaces Arnold as Brandon's personal driver.
389
390* BunnyEarsLawyer: Playful and sometimes looks like he's got a loose screw in his head, but he's a highly competent driver and sidekick to Brandon.
391%%zce* {{Expy}}: Of Albert from VideoGame/TheLegendOfDragoon.
392* MamaBear: Mothers Brandon ''a lot'', much to Brandon's chagrin.
393* NatureLover: Loves camping a lot, which is why he's so in tune with the nature that he can tell when it'll be raining.
394* PluckyComicRelief: He has his own antics. What makes his appearance often hilarious is that he never intends to be funny, but ends up being funny.
395* {{Sidekick}}: For Brandon. He's his driver and assists him in various tasks.
396* UndyingLoyalty: Will always stay by Brandon's and Mika's side no matter what.
397[[/folder]]
398[[folder:NecrolyzationProjectSpecies]]
399!!Necrolyzers
400
401Necrolyzers are the initial products of necrolyzation, created by Dr. Tokioka. They are literally reanimated corpses, except that they have enhanced strength and toughness.
402
403[[AC:Tropes in General]]
404* EliteZombie: They are a hybrid of Brutes, Regenerators, and Zombie Person.
405* EatingOptional: Necrolyzers don't eat.
406* ImmuneToBullets: Unless they are super large caliber bullets or anti-necrolyze rounds.
407* LivingOnBorrowedTime: Unless necrolyzers are sustained with blood, they can only live up to three days.
408* ScaryTeeth
409* SuperSerum: The necrolyzation serum is what that creates necrolyzers. The resulting necrolyzers depend on how the serum is administered.
410* SuperStrength: Can easily knock a street lamp down and dent the ground with their fists.
411* SuperToughness: Their bodies deflect (and can even break) most objects thrown at them.
412
413[[AC:Standard Necrolyzers]]
414* DiseaseBleach: They lose their hair pigment upon transformation.
415* EliteZombie: More emphasis on Zombie Person.
416* SupernaturalGoldEyes
417* SuperSerum: Standard necrolyzers are created through IV serum.
418
419[[AC:Green-skinned Giants]]
420* AxCrazy: They have less self-control when compared to the standard necrolyzers.
421* EmeraldPower: They are big and mean green-skinned giants.
422* EliteZombie: More emphasis on Brutes.
423* SuperSerum: Green-skinned giants are created through ingesting necrolyzation serum.
424
425!!Orgmen
426
427Orgmen are the later products of necrolyzation, created by Dr. Laguna Glock. They are mutated corpse, as their bodies are seemingly made of crystalline and possess silver skin.
428
429[[AC:Tropes in General]]
430* BaldOfEvil: All orgmen are bald asskickers. There is hardly a heroic orgman, too.
431* EliteZombie: All of them are Enhanced Zombies, with each species having another trait added.
432* EatingOptional: Orgmen don't eat.
433* ImmuneToBullets: Unless they are super large caliber bullets or anti-necrolyze rounds.
434* LiterallyShatteredLives: This is how orgmen die. They don't bleed either.
435* LivingOnBorrowedTime: Unless orgmen are sustained with blood, they can only live up to three days.
436* RedRightHand: All of them have tiny bat wings at their left shoulder.
437%%* ScaryTeeth
438* SuperSerum: It's involved in the creation of orgmen.
439* SuperStrength: All orgmen are much stronger than regular humans, but ogre subspecies takes this up a notch.
440* SuperToughness: Their bodies deflect (and can even break) most objects thrown at them. The ogre subspecies is even tougher than necrolyzers.
441
442[[AC:Scouts]]
443* EliteZombie: They are the fragile Ferals/Hunters/Stalkers who are good at scouting and [[ZergRush swarming]] their enemies.
444* ExtendableArms: They can deliver long-range punches with them.
445* FragileSpeedster: Very fast, but is the weakest of all orgman subspecies.
446
447[[AC:Black Suits]]
448* BadassInANiceSuit: Always dressed in a black suit like a typical gangster.
449%%* CoolShades
450* EliteZombie: The Horde Master. Black suits are the cleverest of all orgman subspecies and can also wield guns.
451* TheGlassesComeOff / RedEyesTakeWarning: This is when black suits are going to transform into ogres.
452* HulkingOut: This is how they turn into ogres.
453* PecFlex: They do this as they transform into ogres.
454
455[[AC:Death Scythes]]
456* BladeBelowTheShoulder: It's a scythe blade attached to their right arm. They can extend it, too.
457* EliteZombie: They are the fragile Ferals/Hunters/Stalkers, but much more dangerous than the scouts due to their BladeBelowTheShoulder.
458* GlassCannon: Fast and deadly with their scythe arms, but they are just as fragile as the scouts.
459
460[[AC:Ogres]]
461* AttackAttackAttack: Ogres have primitive attack pattern, which consists of simple punches, kicks, swats and stomps.
462* EliteZombie: The big, slow, but very powerful Brutes.
463* FingerFirearms: Their fingers can transform into cannons that fire superheated plasma projectiles.
464* MightyGlacier: Slow, but very strong and tough.
465[[/folder]]
466[[folder:OneshotCharacters]]
467!!Brian
468-> ''"He was pardoned too easily, so I believe he still needs some lessons."''
469
470Only appears in ''Worth''. Brian is one of Biscoe's Millennion agents who don't agree with Biscoe's act of sparing Brandon.
471
472%%* BigBad
473* FreudianExcuse: He constantly pesters Brandon just because he doesn't like that Brandon isn't executed for betraying Millennion.
474* {{Jerkass}}: With no redeeming qualities. He'll make fun of Brandon whenever he wants to. Not even Biscoe can stop him.
475
476!!Sara Goh
477->''"No! My son is never a murderer!"''
478
479Only appears in ''The Hellhound of Billion''. A kind-hearted old lady, Sara is Charles' mother. Before meeting Brandon as he goes to hunt Charles down, she only knows that Charles hasn't come home since the hellhounds appear in the town.
480
481* [[spoiler:DrivenToSuicide / FaceDeathWithDignity]]: Her ultimate fate. [[spoiler:Realizing that she can't live too long without Charles' income, she lets the hellhound rip her to shreds.]]
482* GoodParents: Cares a lot for her only son, Charles.
483* MamaDidntRaiseNoCriminal: Her reaction when Arnold told her about her son's brutality.
484* NiceGirl: Very kind. She lets Mika do AfterActionPatchUp on Brandon after Brandon saves her from a hellhound.
485
486!!Charles Goh
487->''"You took away my ability to take care of my family, so I guess it's just fair if I do the same to you. Now, you get to feel the helplessness I've experienced."''
488
489Only appears in ''The Hellhound of Billion''. Charles once worked for Harry's Millennion as a researcher, but then Brandon came to destroy the lab. Charles lost his job as a result, and he was forced to take a lower paying job to help support his family. When Brandon found him, he had become a necrolyzer, and it had yet to be revealed how and why he became one. [[spoiler:He's also the creator of the [[EliteZombie hellhounds]].]]
490
491* AntiVillain: Despite his desire to put Brandon through hell, Charles actually never wants to hurt the innocents. As a necrolyzer, destroying the hellhounds, the terror of the town [[spoiler:and his creation]], is his mission before his necrolyze fades.
492* BreakTheBadass: Someone who manages to give Brandon a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown until he can barely move and break him deserves this title.
493* CruelMercy: His way of {{Revenge}} and is explicitly stated. Charles beats up Brandon, breaks his hand, and shoots both of his legs to make sure that he can't walk anymore. And he lets him live so that Brandon can experience the despair he has once gone through. [[spoiler:Ironic how he finally dies by means of MercyKill from the victim of his CruelMercy.]]
494* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas
495* ExtremeMeleeRevenge: Punches Brandon in the head to the point he gets blood gushing out of his nostrils and ears. And some gets into his throat, causing him to cough. Then he stomps Brandon's wrist, breaking it. And then he shoots Brandon in the legs with anti-necrolyze rifle. ''And that's not enough.''
496* FreudianExcuse: Charles' motive of revenge? Brandon causes Charles to lose his job and takes away his ability to take care of his mother.
497* GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler:As Brandon prepares himself for a MercyKill, Charles manages to smile despite his stiffened facial muscles. Brandon notes that Charles actually [[PeacefulInDeath dies in peace]].]]
498* ImprobableAimingSkills: Inverted. He's poor with firearms, unlike Brandon. He can only shoot accurately at close range.
499* LivingOnBorrowedTime: In chapter 7, it's revealed that his wounds aren't regenerating properly again, [[spoiler:hinting his impending end as a necrolyzer]].
500* MadScientist: [[spoiler:The creator of the hellhounds. He intends to sell those hellhounds to increase his income, only to have one of them ripping his throat out. He ends up trying to destroy them because Charles never intends to hurt the innocents.]]
501* ManipulativeBastard: Successfully persuades Gilbert to join his cause.
502* MindRape: He just wants to push Brandon into DespairEventHorizon as his revenge, because he's gone through that back then. He managed to execute a MindRape once in the fight: when he has his foot on Brandon's wrist, he taunts him to grab the anti-necrolyze rifle and fight back. Because Brandon is already screaming due to his inability to do that, Charles is basically rubbing salt into the wound.
503* [[spoiler:PeacefulInDeath]]: Implied. [[spoiler:By the time he dies for real, he manages to see his mother again (although just for a brief moment) and learns that his mother still loves him despite what he has become. He is no longer a vengeful necrolyzer as well, partly thanks to Brandon's forgiveness near the end. Everything is resolved save for the hellhound issues (although all may be gradually dying due to their necrolyzation nearing its expiry date), and he can finally GoOutWithASmile.]]
504* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: And Brandon is his victim. [[ExtremeMeleeRevenge It's]] [[MindRape not]] [[CruelMercy pretty.]] And he loves it.
505* PersonOfMassDestruction: Smashes many things during his fight with Brandon.
506* PistolWhipping: To compensate his poor skills with guns. He mostly uses his anti-necrolyze rifle as a club.
507* SuperSerum: Before dying, he ingested a vial of necrolyzation serum, which turned him into a green-skinned giant.
508* SuperStrength: Every fist from him smashes the concrete.
509* TearfulSmile: Gives one [[spoiler:as Brandon prepares to end his pain with a BoomHeadshot]].
510* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: There is a reason why he is really, really mad at Brandon. Brandon blew up his lab, forcing him to take a low-paying job. He became unable to take care of his mother properly, and to him, having a happy family became nothing but a dream. [[spoiler:And he later attempted to raise his income by creating the hellhounds to sell them as guard dogs, only to be mortally wounded by his creation. Then he was forced to drink necrolyzation serum, so that he could destroy his own creation and protect the innocents (especially his mother). At the same time, he's bearing the burden of the fact that his mother will never accept him anymore because he's now a necrolyzer.]] Everything pushes him beyond limit, and Charles is out to unleash hell on Brandon.
511
512!!Gilbert
513->''"Give me that. I want to get my revenge done."''
514
515Only appears in ''The Hellhound of Billion''. Gilbert was a civilian of Billion whose house was damaged during Brandon's fight with Charles. Thinking that it's Brandon's fault, Gilbert harassed a helpless Brandon, only to be found out by Biscoe. Biscoe sent a few Millennion agents to raid his house as a punishment, kneecapping him and stealing some valuables in process. Later, Gilbert hides and locks himself in his bedroom due to a hellhound entering his house. Charles soon comes, destroys the hellhound, and convinces him to be a necrolyzer and join his cause.
516
517* GrievousHarmWithABody: Rips off [[spoiler:Charles']] leg and uses it to fight Brandon.
518* {{Jerkass}}: Not a very nice person.
519* KickThemWhileTheyAreDown: He does this to Brandon, who is badly injured after fighting Charles. He steps on Brandon's wounds, which hurt like hell as they're created by anti-necrolyze.
520* SuperSerum: Turned into a necrolyzer through ingesting necrolyzation serum by the end of chapter 7.
521* SuperStrength: Flips Brandon's van and throws it at a lamp post, killing Arnold on impact.
522
523!!Doctor Zach Reinhardt
524->''"If these kids are going to die, no matter how hard you try to protect them, they'll end up dying anyway."''
525
526Only appears in ''Twisted Death''. An unpleasant doctor who replaces William during his bereavement leave.
527
528* DrJerk: Very unpleasant and cynical.
529* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: His premature son and deceased wife. [[spoiler:Zach may be draining off Millennion's money, but it's all for his family. He basically does everything to bring his wife back as a human and cure his son.]]
530** The sad thing? It's actually his wife's death and his son's sickness that push him over the edge. He ends up hearing voices that sounds encouraging at first, but gets more {{Jerkass}} later on. Later on, he grows even more fearful of dying (because if he dies he can never save his family again) and starts suspecting that the whole Millennion is out to kill him.
531* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: "May you rest in peace in a pool of gastric juice." He says that as he watches his werewolf [[spoiler:devours William.]]
532* [[spoiler:TheManBehindTheMan]]: [[spoiler:The "he" constantly mentioned by Bernard and his cohorts is actually him! However, Zach is strongly implied to be manipulating Bernard to the point Bernard decides to cut his ties with him.]]
533* TheParanoiac: His defining trait.
534** [[{{Jerkass}} He belittles everybody]], especially Brandon and Mika, whenever possible.
535** Zach believes that Millennion people are all out to get him. [[spoiler:He even blames William as a spy although William never intends to be one, and orders his newly-created werewolf to eat him.]] What does this lead to? He intends to slaughter the whole Millennion so that they can no longer spy on him, although this all exists merely in his imagination.
536** He also slaughters his army of necrolyzers to prevent potential rebellion. He later feeds their remains to his specially-created animals, whom he believes to be unable to rebel because they lack the ability to think like humans.
537*** Heck, most of the time he slaughters his own necrolyzed beings are because he grows too suspicious of them (especially if they ever make one wrong move). Even if they never mean malice.
538** Feels superior to others, yet he believes it's his surplus resource and intelligence are attracting killers and spies.
539* [[spoiler:WolverineClaws]]: [[spoiler:Zach has actually changed himself into a Superior, which grants him the ability to summon this.]]
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