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7! General
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9* AdaptationNameChange: From the Lyoko Warriors to [[MythologyGag the Garage Kids]].
10* AdaptationOriginConnection: How William is involved earlier than otherwise; he's part of the main cast after the first encounter with [[spoiler:Mirror M]].
11* AgeLift: Whereas most of the time this is instead used to either make characters within the legal laws for sex in their country (''Digimon Re: Adventure''[='s=] cast), or to simply make a certain part of the cast OlderAndWiser (Kazuto and Asuna of ''Sword Art Online: Special Edition''), here there's an AgeLift for a different reason. With Yumi there was always the love triangle with her, Ulrich, and William even if it was clear Ulrich was the winner. Now, however, there's more drama regarding her relationships considering she's 23, Ulrich's 18, and William is ''34''. Yumi is more neutral at first, but it's definitely clear both Ulrich and William quickly develop an attraction to her.
12* DebutQueue: It takes multiple chapters to debut the whole main cast, even if some of them get minor appearances early. William is the first major lead outside of Hiroki to debut.
13* HeroicBSOD: [[spoiler:All of them except for Yumi freak out upon seeing Mirror M's true power being unleashed before them on-screen in Code Lyoko's core.]]
14* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: How they start off knowing each other before they form the team; Jérémie is a social recluse, Odd is a casanova constantly trying to get into every girl's pants, Ulrich is cold and emotionless, Yumi just got transferred here, and William only recently got here as well but for different reasons than Yumi.
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16!! Jérémie Belpois
17!!! Debut: ''Reflection Code''
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19* AdaptationalHeroism: Some of his grayer shades from the series proper are downplayed here, considering he doesn't want to do anything bad at all, and seems much more like an innocent kid going through SanitySlippage due to being put into circumstances he didn't ask for.
20* AdaptationalJerkass: While it's true his grayer shades of morality are downplayed, his own {{Jerkass}} tendencies from the canon are played up more. Once someone gets to know him more, he has the tendency to be a ControlFreak about everything he gets involved with while possessing some kind of control of the situation.
21* AgeLift: Approximately 16 to 18, no older than the latter.
22* EstablishingCharacterMoment:
23** Before Jérémie is even physically seen in the fic proper, he's stated to be a special needs kid.
24** [[spoiler:His speech and analysis of Freak's Phase 3, comatose body being examined. While his intelligence on Frealliean's statistics is unparalleled due to the previously unknown nature of Freak Phase 3 in general, his reckless decision making due to this selfish desire to communicate with Aelita is also the cause of the entire problem as to why Frealliean even showed itself to begin with, as we also see Jérémie's skittish behavior very quickly once William has too many red flags about Jérémie register in his head and accidentally sets off a FreakOut from him.]]
25* IntelligenceEqualsIsolation: How he starts off.
26* ItsAllMyFault: [[spoiler:Literally his first major involvement with the group is admitting he's responsible for a Phase '''3''' Freak having caused a BrokenMasquerade by the time William witnesses a [[ResetButton Return to the Past]] and deals with Jérémie in the aftermath.]]
27* NiceGuy: Once you're close to him, though he's too shy to really trust anyone.
28* NonActionGuy: Maintains this role from the canon.
29* SanitySlippage: The first arc gradually shows him going from a relatively stable nerd who is merely lonely, to having to deal with the numerous amounts of stress regarding Phase 3 Freak and a strange dream he later discovers was RealAfterAll.
30* WhamShot: Or lack-thereof. [[spoiler:Jérémie is nowhere to be found in the supercomputer room underneath the Hermitage, and Keiko from ''Sword Art Online: Special Edition'' appears with his role instead. Despite this, Jérémie is still sneaking out at night, but whatever it is, it has nothing to do with Lyoko...]]
31
32!! Aelita
33!!! Debut: ''Reflection Code''
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35* AdaptationalBadass: ''In spades''.
36** [[spoiler:[[RealityWarper Creativity]] gets an absurd buff to the point it's not even remotely PlayedForLaughs; it's PlayedForDrama because once she's out in the real world ''she still has access to it''. Oh, and the other lovely note is that she can use it much faster than she could originally.]]
37* AscendedFridgeHorror: A few entries discussed under ''Code Lyoko''[='s=] Fridge pages are actually taken into account with Aelita's introduction in Chapter 7. [[spoiler:Specifically, the idea of her living on Lyoko forever had Franz's intent of hiding there with her and Anthea gone off without a hitch.]]
38* AgeLift: Approximately 18, but Chapter 2 implies that both she and Jérémie could be 16. [[spoiler:She's 16 as far as Odd and Ulrich can tell, both physically ''and'' mentally.]]
39* BrokenBird: [[spoiler:She doesn't even struggle against Megalodon's abuse towards her; she does scream in terror, but she doesn't resist it even though she should. Mainly this is to avoid getting further harmed by him, considering Megalodon is a very large, fully grown man. Meanwhile, Aelita has perpetually lived on Christmas Day of 1945 for almost 90 years, and she hasn't even batted an eye about it even despite the implied SanitySlippage going on with her. She even doesn't actively warp herself out of the facility like she has Odd and Ulrich do so, flat out refusing to do so much to Odd and Ulrich's confusion, albeit with very clear [[StockholmSyndrome psychologically damaging reason behind it...]]]]
40* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: Aelita can't use Liberation more than once every 120 hours or else she'll put herself into near fatal levels of cardiac arrest if she does.
41* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The final half of Chapter 7 of ''Reflection Code'' basically establishes crystal clear of a certain scenario from the canon ''Code Lyoko'' actually having happened in her backstory and [[BrokenBird how adversely it has affected her in the process.]]
42* {{Foil}}: To Suguha of ''Sword Art Online: Special Edition''. She fills the female lead role and LoveInterest of the trope, but instead of being the one not majorly involved in the fighting, Aelita is the fighter out of her and [[NonActionGuy Jérémie]]. Not to mention she's effectively a [[GenderFlip Gender Flipped]] Chronicler.
43* GirlOfMyDreams: Is this to Jérémie in their first meeting.
44* MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter: {{Subverted}}. [[spoiler:She's actually NOT a true human in this one, since here she actually is indeed an AI; Franz Hopper created her to effectively serve as his daughter he could cherish forever in response to Chronicler's existence having him treated the same way at the time. Not to mention both this and Franz's involvement with Mirror M's creation via Project Carthage ultimately fit the Mad Scientist bit, and since Aelita is very attractive, she definitely fits the beautiful part.]]
45* RealityWarper: Hoo boy... [[spoiler:Her Creativity power from the canon is amplified here, with it being able to perpetually lock her and her surroundings on Christmas Day of 1945 merely due to literally interpreting Franz's parting words to her. She's effectively warped all of space and time around her to keep herself and her room from aging the almost '''''90 years''''' she's been in containment.]]
46* ShoutOut: See under SuperMode.
47* StockholmSyndrome: [[spoiler:Has this towards the facility that contains her and her fellow AIs, due to being perhaps one of the strongest entities in there, but refusing to fight back against her captors in stark contrast to Mirror M or Chronicler. She lacks Chronicler's aggression and desire to prove himself, so she's an ExtremeDoormat to her captors in comparison, and she isn't outright bloodthirsty like Mirror M to want to escape so badly or wish ill intent on her captors.]]
48* SuperMode: Liberation, which unshackles Aelita's soul from her physical form into a EnergyBeing PhysicalGod whose simple touch can inflict immense amounts of damage to a target. While her soul is in this EnergyBeing form, she also cannot be harmed at all due to her perpetual intangibility in this state. Aelita becomes so powerful in this temporary form that she registers as Phase 5, and once the timer for the skill ends, she becomes completely disorientated from the power high she had just experienced. This is a ShoutOut to the move Liberate from ''VideoGame/ParasiteEve'', which effectively does the same thing for Aya all the way down to the disorientation at the end of using it.
49* WhamEpisode:
50** Her EstablishingCharacterMoment in Chapter 7 '''really''' hammers home how insanely different she is here than in the canon.
51*** First of all, she's terrified of Odd and Ulrich; two people whom in the canon she's best friends with, and is even playfully teased by the two in regards to their personal nickname of Princess for her. Not only that, but she's rather... automatic, in terms of how she speaks, and super polite as well, and she doesn't appear to desire to escape from the facility even though in the canon it was the opposite desire. Not helping matters is that it appears to be a UsefulNotes/{{Logical Fallac|ies}}y of her own naivety that leads to her wishing to stay, since she honestly has no idea that Franz is long dead due to [[spoiler:Aelita being convinced that it's still Christmas of 1945, and always has been ever since Franz told her to forever cherish that day, and even though she's abused verbally and physically by Megalodon, she ''still'' doesn't escape while she has the perfect chance to do so.]]
52* WhamShot:
53** [[spoiler:Her materializing out of thin air the day after the Lyoko Warriors meet her, not because she has the ability, but because elsewhere Mirror M and Chronicler are both having their fight where [=AIs=] are getting thrown across space and time because of their antics.]]
54** [[spoiler:She's the actual final result of Project Carthage and not Mirror M; she is chronologically the last of the AIs created for the purpose of the project until X.A.N.A. was designed to destroy all of them, but with mixed results because long before Aelita even existed, X.A.N.A. had a huge resume of AIs to kill by then.]]
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56!! William Dunbar
57!!! Debut: ''Reflection Code''
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59* AdaptationalBadass: Can lift ''[[BigFun Jim]]'' over his shoulder and carry him with ease; Odd's {{Jaw Drop}} sums it up best since he hasn't seen somebody so strong. [[spoiler:Also can push '''''Mirror M''''' after initially taking a powerful knock back in a grappling match, and he's strong enough [[Film/KongSkullIsland to grab Stalka's tongue and rip out its insides to kill it]]]] His avatar is also beefed up as well, effectively giving him the exact same powerset he had while under X.A.N.A.'s control in Season 4 of the canon ''Code Lyoko''.
60* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Comes with the fact he's an AscendedExtra; in the original show he was non-existent in Season 1 and didn't appear at all until Season 2's opening episode, and even then he didn't even go to Lyoko until Season 3's finale. In ''Reflection Code'', he appears as the lead protagonist as an AudienceSurrogate who ends up going to Lyoko almost almost as soon as he first shows up in the story.
61* AdaptationalHeroism: In the canon he becomes BrainwashedAndCrazy by X.A.N.A. and becomes his [[TheDragon Dragon]], but here William doesn't have anything of the sort happen and instead he's more closer to an AudienceSurrogate having to be introduced to the already established Garage Kids who already know the way things work with Garuda and X.A.N.A..
62* AgeLift: Allegedly 34 years old. Confirmed by the narrative at the very least; it has been 20 years since he last was at Kadic prior to Chapter 1.
63* AscendedExtra: As mentioned below, William did not debut until Season 2 in the canon ''Code Lyoko'', but here he's among the first to debut and is promoted to the main character role at that.
64* AscendedFanon: Some fan fics (as well as general {{Fanon}} regarding him anyways) have portrayed William as being Scottish, even though his background wasn't made clear on the show proper. This is because among the many real-life people named William Dunbar that exist, one of them is a Scottish parliament member, and the fact his last name, Dunbar, is of Gaelic origin, specifically from a town originating in Southeastern Scotland of the same name as Dunbar.
65* AudienceSurrogate: A vast majority of the perspective in the narrative of ''Reflection Code'' focuses on him. There are exceptions to this, however, but it's much more noticeable with William above any other major character in the other entries of ''Citadel of the Heart''.
66* TheBigGuy: [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Very tall, and definitely very strong.]]
67* TheBore: He's kind of a killjoy in terms of how seriously he takes things nowadays.
68* BreakoutCharacter: In the canon series, he's not introduced until Season 2 in which he proceeds to become a SpotlightStealingSquad. Here he takes over Ulrich and Jérémie's roles as the main character, due to the canon series showcasing William to be the strongest physically, and the fact the author needed someone with incredible physical strength for the role in ''Reflection Code''.
69* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: He insists he legitimately trains 14 hours a day; 100 hours per week at minimum total, but nobody believes him, not even when he shows video proof of it. [[spoiler:William is not aware he actually [[SubvertedTrope Subverts]] this trope; he's technically part of a bloodline that has a reputation for having near superhuman level physical strength.]]
70* TheComicallySerious: Humor around him tends to come from the fact he's a NaiveNewcomer more so than anything else, or [[IdiotBall sometimes having a lapse in judgment]] regarding choices of questions he has.
71* DeadGuyJunior: Subverted; named after his grandfather, first and last name, but his grandfather is still alive.
72* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Chapter 1 of ''Reflection Code'' doesn't waste time with showing William as not only very tall, but also incredibly strong; being able to lift [[BigFun Jim]] over his shoulder and carry him with ease.
73* {{Foreshadowing}}: He apparently knows of Ulrich's father despite being unfamiliar with Ulrich himself.
74* IdenticalGrandson: Very literally; he looks so much like his grandfather at his age that Jim, Yumi, and Jean mistook him for his grandfather. The narrative also implies it apparently runs further in the family because of a throwaway line suggesting even William's father was a lot like him in appearance, due to Jim's comment of "like father like son" regarding William's growth and behavior.
75* IdiotBall: PlayedWith. Sometimes his NaiveNewcomer status has him ask questions which even he admits are stupid questions to ask, but otherwise he handles himself with his questions just fine.
76* {{Irony}}: In the canon, William claimed to not be a fan of the spotlight, even though the canon also heavily focused on William in later episodes and much of Season 3 and 4 were almost entirely about his side of the story. In ''Reflection Code'', William is an AscendedExtra right from the start rather than being someone who became that over time.
77* MadeOfIron: When Yumi uses telekinesis by accident to push him against the elevator wall, William feels like he had just been hit on the back with a metal baseball bat, but otherwise he manages to recover not too very long afterwards, even if he does feel sore by the time he meets Yumi in her dorm.
78* MythologyGag:
79** Him getting in trouble when he was younger because of putting up posters references an incident in the canon which is ultimately what caused him to attend Kadic in the first place.
80** His Scottish heritage is based off of some implications with William due to the fact he shares his name with a Scottish parliament member and the fact his last name is of Gaelic origin specifically referring to a town of the same name located in southeastern Scotland.
81** His strength is based on the fact due to being implied to be the oldest of the main characters not one of the adults, he's typically noted to be the strongest physically when it comes to the main leads. That's not even including the Zweihänder's weight as noted under ShownTheirWork below.
82* NotSoStoic: Downplayed; [[spoiler:He and Jean are treated to the same {{Jumpscare}} that zooming in on Freak shows on the footage, but it only lasts for a few seconds with neither he nor Jean shaken up too much.]]
83* OneHitKill: His Greatsword's passive allows him to pull this off if it completely incapacitates a monster's ability to function with a single slash.
84* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Wants to have a word with Jérémie [[spoiler:regarding the whole issue with the fact he's sneaking out at around the same time some monstrosity is lurking the campus grounds]], but it's clear that William doesn't have any ill intent towards Jérémie and just wants to keep him safe.
85* {{UsefulNotes/Scotland}}: His accent is described as Scottish when we first hear him speak, and Keiko even calls him a [[StealthInsult Dobber]] during her first meeting with him.[[note]][[DontExplainTheJoke "Dobber" is Scottish slang for "Dickhead".]][[/note]]
86* ShownTheirWork: Not directly, but in the Author's Note of his debut, Willaim's strength has nothing to do with the Zweihänder or its real-life counterpart; an actual greatsword in real-life doesn't tend to get heavier than 10 lbs./4.5 kg, with fictional greatswords being the ones notorious for weighing a lot (such as [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Cloud's Buster Sword]] at 80 lbs./36.3 kg). What the author means by this is that, rather than using his weapon as a means of showing his strength, he had William pick up and lift Jim over his shoulder since he knew regardless of which weight you would use for his sword, [[BigFun Jim]] was already going to be heavier regardless. A lower estimate for Jim's weight, just to give you an idea, would be 300 lbs./136.078 kg, which is more than thrice the weight of Cloud's Buster Sword, and is absolutely heavier than the real world Zweihänder by a long shot.
87* SurroundedByIdiots: When he's confronting [[spoiler:Mirror M getting into a fight with Grandis]], he can't tell who is remotely going to win except that they're both one-sided against themselves and calls their whole fight pointless.
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89!! Odd Della Robbia
90!!! Debut: ''Reflection Code''
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92* AdaptationalWimp: Rather nervous talking to William at first, but then again considering he overheard William's false accusation about him to Jim, he feels he left a bad impression with William due to William's prior knowledge of the school. Also {{Justified}} in the fact William is 16 years Odd's senior, let alone just how much larger and physically stronger William is, so naturally Odd's going to feel at least ''intimidated'' by William on the first meeting anyways.
93* AgeLift: Older than his canon self, but how much isn't clear. Eventually confirmed in Chapter 2 to be 18.
94* ArtificialLimbs: [[spoiler:Hands, anyways, since the Author's Note of Chapter 3 confirms Odd lost his original hands in an accident, and now has hands which allow him to use his laser arrows in the real world as a replacement. Originally that function wasn't intended to be given, but dire circumstances with Tripod during which caused the laser arrow mechanics to be implemented.]]
95* TheCasanova: Due to being a tad older doesn't go through the same {{Kidanova}} trope as he usually does, so he's instead the more "grown-up" version of the trope.
96* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: He's so spooked out by his first contact with [[spoiler:Aelita]] that it doesn't take Yumi any more than a few seconds of witnessing Odd at lunch to realize something ''very'' much has him disturbed and NotHimself. Odd is normally a joking fool at times of a HormoneAddledTeenager; what Yumi sees in the light of the prior events is a well-behaved Odd who is too quiet for anyone's own good.
97* OutOfFocus: He's the least developed of the characters by the time Chapter 6 rolls around and William is a part of the team, though admittedly he lacks much of [[DarkAndTroubledPast the issues]] his friends like [[ShellShockedVeteran Ulrich]] or [[MyGreatestFailure Yumi]] have that would make him stick out more.
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99!! Ulrich Stern
100!!! Debut: ''Reflection Code''
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102* AgeLift: Isn't stated outright, but it's implied he's younger than Yumi; by how much, however, he chooses not to say.
103* AtLeastIAdmitIt: [[spoiler:He doesn't sugarcoat the fact his great-grandfather is was a Nazi when he was still alive, considering the fact his entire family were innocent victims to his great-grandfather's madness, it lead to Ulrich developing his {{stoic}} nature because of how his own father is the reason his great-grandfather is dead; he personally murdered him, went on the run and eventually married and settled down to have Ulrich in solitude, where Ulrich was molded to be a lot like his father because of how Ulrich had too much difficult talking to his mother.]]
104* BrokenAce: His kill count against Garuda's monsters is the second highest, but he hides the fact he has severe PTSD issues regarding Garuda's monsters, even the weaker ones such as Freak, due to having had way too many [[NearDeathExperience brushes with death]] because of them.
105* BrokenPedestal: Regardless of whether he asks for it or not, but [[spoiler:Dr. Devoniak by default hates him for being a German who abandoned the glory days of the Nazis. With Ulrich he admits that had it not been for the Nazis, most of Germany would still be lively than the wasteland it is now.]]
106* TheHero: Oddly ''not'' this in this case, since this role goes to William.
107* HeroicBSOD: [[spoiler:Seeing Mirror M in person completely causes his mind to shut down on the spot.]]
108* LastOfHisKind: Part of one of the last few German families remaining, no thanks to [[spoiler:Mirror M wiping out much of the potential lineages when sacking Nazi Germany in World War II.]] {{Subverted}} with the fact half of his lineage is from British descent, so he's not purely German.
109* LikesOlderWomen: Odd brings this up questioningly when he's asking Ulrich if he has an attraction to anyone, to which Ulrich replies with Yumi indirectly. Considering Yumi is approximately 23 years old, and Ulrich is implied to be 18, this definitely would be the case.
110* ShellShockedVeteran: He's had one time too many a NearDeathExperience that it rendered him as having PTSD issues over Garuda's monsters, even to the point of fearing ''[[TheGoomba Freak]]'' because of it. Despite this, he tries his best to not let this overcome him during battles against Garuda's monsters.
111* TheStoic: It's in the name. [[spoiler:He gets it from his father, whom was ''extremely'' stoic due to the fact he was a runaway from the fact he murdered Ulrich's great-grandfather, a former Nazi, out of cold blood stating that the "reptile's wrath would've never happened" had it not been for his existence. Ulrich was never ''directly'' told about his great-grandfather, but when he's confronting Dr. Devoniak, he doesn't hesitate revealing the information towards him.]]
112* SuperSpeed: How William mistook him for an incoming monster in Chapter 3; Ulrich almost got himself killed because he didn't realize that William became a ShellShockedVeteran in record timing, and the fact Ulrich moved too fast for William to notice he also took the trapdoor entrance down into the supercomputer area of the Hermitage instead of being simply a super fast monster lurking in the caverns.
113* WhamLine: Not spoken by himself, but shared with [[spoiler:Dr. Devoniak, as the two both contemplate on whether or not the two are possibly related, as the mere idea of such gets Dr. Devoniak to call off his entire attack against the group so he could see if this was true or not.]]
114
115!! Ishiyama Yumi
116!!! Debut: [[spoiler:''Sword Art Online: Special Edition'']]
117
118* AdaptationalBadass: Has the {{Telekinesis}} from her ''Garage Kids'' incarnation, as in, ''within the real world''.
119* AdaptationalContextChange: She boards at Kadic Academy part-time, meaning she's not solely living with her parents. {{Justified}} in that Yumi's an adult, as well as actually being part of Kadic's staff this time around.
120* AgeLift: Allegedly 23 years old.
121* EarlyBirdCameo: [[spoiler:Her appearance in ''Sword Art Online: Special Edition''.]]
122* {{Foil}}: [[spoiler:To Mirror M. Both of them are actually two completely different attempts to create an UltimateLifeform; Mirror M was intentional, and created using science, whereas Yumi was by complete accident, and created through paranormal means. Mirror M's background is also extensively documented by his creators, but Yumi's own background is deliberately left incredibly vague to the point that, aside from her upbringing being supernatural, nobody knows the exact details of where she came from other than just "appearing out of nowhere". Also, whereas Mirror M has no true grasp of subtlety and a crass personality, Yumi is more of TheStoic who while having some NotSoStoic moments, she's actually a NiceGal when you view her as an ordinary person. One last thing was that Mirror M relishes his own power, but Yumi hates her powers she has because it ultimately prevents her from being normal and destroys her from the inside out; Mirror M's own power does not harm himself at all by comparison.]]
123* {{Foreshadowing}}: She knows Jérémie's name before she ever met him.
124* MindRape: A power she possesses the ability to do, but rarely uses it.
125* MoralEventHorizon: InUniverse this is what she considers [[spoiler:having to MindRape Mirror M into a HeelFaceTurn to be, considering from all of the information she has been able to gather on Mirror M, it was the absolute only way to prevent complete disaster as Mirror M would've outlived all of the other combatants involved and would've destroyed everyone unopposed otherwise.]]
126* MysteriousPast: [[spoiler:Her powers did not originate from her experience with Lyoko; she's '''always''' had an insanely strong {{Telekinesis}}, with nobody able to precisely gauge just how strong it actually is. The only one who seems to have any idea as to how strong Yumi's unstable telekinesis is would be Hiroki, but even he admits if he told anyone about the truth of her background, everything they know of her will be put into an entirely different light than what is already known.]]
127* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: PlayedForHorror. She's either blatantly hiding or flat out lying about what she is or isn't capable of doing with her psychic abilities, and a majority of the time she's still learning exactly what extent her telekinesis functions. Literally every time she displays a new variation of her telekinesis, she freaks out everyone in the room with her because of her established emotional instability causing her to lose control over her telekinesis.
128* NothingIsScarier: [[spoiler:Where exactly Yumi came from or how her {{Telekinesis}} developed is given deliberately contradictory explanations that ultimately shroud Yumi in an inexplicable background of unanswered questions and outright paranoia.]]
129* PsychicPowers: She has them, plain and simple; the exact nature of her abilities has been unverified as far as limits or harmful effects to anyone, including herself. Yumi appears to be pretty on edge whenever she uses this power in any capacity, indicating a potential tie to her emotions for her to be able to use it and, when she uses this ability unknowingly in Chapter 6 during a FreakOut, she appears to be borderline unstable at times regarding her ability to control this power.
130* {{Telekinesis}}: Flat out confirmed and shown in Chapter 2 of ''Reflection Code'', in which she's capable of at least mind reading and space manipulation.
131* WhamLine: [[spoiler:"Memory Restructure Initiative!"[[note]]She has determined Mirror M cannot realistically be killed by any of the combatants in the breakout, and that the only way to save the day and prevent complete disaster is to forcefully convert Mirror M to the Garage Kids' side.[[/note]]]]
132* WhamShot:
133** [[spoiler:Her mention in ''Sword Art Online: Special Edition'' confirms both that fic and ''Reflection Code'' have a SharedUniverse aspect to them.]]
134** [[spoiler:Her possession of {{Telekinesis}} in ''Sword Art Online: Special Edition'' was a teaser that this ability from ''Garage Kids'' would be restored in this incarnation of Yumi.]]
135
136!! Ishiyama Hiroki
137!!! Debut: [[spoiler:''Sword Art Online: Special Edition'']]
138
139* AgeLift: Averted with Hiroki; he's still the same age as he was in the canon.
140* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: More like protective younger sibling; he isn't too keen on the fact there's a significant age gap between Yumi with either Ulrich or William. He states Ulrich is too young for her, but also how William is too old for her, which worries him especially once he learns what both rivals are like towards Yumi.
141* AscendedExtra: A minor character in the show, a major character in this verse instead.
142* GodzillaThreshold: Him being an ally to the Garage Kids ends up giving them the UltimateLifeform Mirror M into action, as in, [[spoiler:the same guy they had to beat up big time in the first arc.]]
143* IOweYouMyLife: [[spoiler:By the time Hiroki finds Mirror M, Mirror M is heavily injured to the point his already heavily weakened Phase 1 form might end up killing him from the injuries he sustained from the wild animals trying to attack him. Hiroki insists that due to Mirror M having saved him first, that Hiroki should be loyal, but Mirror M insists that it's honestly a bigger debt he owes because he feels "why would any sane human dare save a monster like me?"]]
144* TheImmune: [[spoiler:{{Telekinesis}} fails on him entirely, at least when it comes to tampering with his mind or forcing him to do things. He's Yumi's SecretKeeper regarding her true origins because he's too innocent for Yumi to want to target, and Hiroki sees a personal benefit with Yumi's telekinesis to some capacity...]]
145* TheKidWithTheRemoteControl: Effectively has Mirror M on a leash for him to control; those who can influence Hiroki's decisions or if he flat out agrees to help the heroes will inevitably invoke Mirror M's wrath against whatever Hiroki's orders are to him.
146* MoralityPet[=/=]MoralityChain: Is well established to be this to Mirror M in the long-run.
147* WhamLine: How his first meeting with Mirror M goes, he casually gives Mirror M two hints as to what he was doing while he was zoning out and fumbling around, as well as the fact Yumi might have some similarities to Mirror M somehow.
148
149!! Jim Morales
150!!! Debut: ''Reflection Code''
151
152* AgeLift: PlayedForDrama. He's older here and his memory is not what it had used to be, and thus he doesn't notice which William he's referring to at first.
153* BigFun: He's got a tiny bit of jerkish qualities to him, but he's a nice guy as demonstrated by his reunion with William. He's irritable at times, but even then he's also past his prime as well.
154* FeelingTheirAge: He's clueless that he's talking to the grandson of one of his former students, despite the fact both William and his grandfather both were former students of his. It isn't until William refers to Jim as Jimbo does Jim get the picture of whom he's referring to.
155* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Gives the full rundown to William regarding the latter's concerns over Odd considering the last time William was at Kadic with a {{Bishonen}} type of guy in classes along with him.
156
157!! Jean Delmas
158!!! Debut: ''Reflection Code''
159
160* AgeLift: PlayedForDrama. Much like Jim he's significantly older than his canon self; however, Jean was ''already old to begin with''. As stated in Chapter 1 by both Jim and then Jean himself, the year beginning in ''Reflection Code'' at Kadic University is his last year as the principal before he retires.
161* EndOfAnAge: The current school year at Kadic is going to be the last with him as the principal. He's held the job for so long that he's well beyond the earliest window of opportunity he had to retire, which really details how [[ReluctantRetiree reluctant]] he truly is about the idea.
162* FeelingTheirAge: Has trouble walking on his own without a cane, out of shape but still somewhat strong in appearance, and doesn't have as alert of an ability to notice minor details like William still does.
163* OldMaster: Implied, considering he's described as still being strong despite being out of shape. Further reinforced with the fact he needs a cane to walk, and when William insists he doesn't need to get out of his chair to come stand next to him directly to speak with him, Jean still gets up and walks over to William to greet his old student turned fellow staff member. [[spoiler:Also the fact it's heavily implied that because of Freak's resistance to Yumi's telekinesis as Phase 3, that he personally had a hand in subduing Freak with his own devices in his entire school.]]
164* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He admits that while Jérémie is still leaving out after curfew, he notes that because Jérémie is a student who works hard to keep his grades to an incredibly above average score, he notes he would really only intend to give Jérémie a slap on the wrist if even that because he feels that so far, aside from the obvious curfew issues, Jérémie to his knowledge hasn't done anything worthy of an actual punishment. [[spoiler:He does agree with the idea of trying to talk to him with William, though that's really out of concern for Jérémie's safety once William informs Jean of Freak being caught on camera around the same times in which Jérémie leaves the campus at night.]]
165* ReluctantRetiree: He's going to retire once the school year ahead comes to an end. From the sound of it, he seems like he'll very much miss his job. He's held it for over 20 years which is well over the time he would've had plenty of window to retire much earlier than he plans to.
166* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: [[spoiler:Rather bluntly and casually tells Yumi to execute the captured Frealliean once he finally becomes bothered by its continued living presence, although it seems he had Jérémie's sanity in mind rather than truly acknowledging the AI nature of Frealliean itself as anything noteworthy.]]
167
168[[/folder]]
169
170[[folder:Antagonists (Canon)]]
171
172! General
173
174!! X.A.N.A.
175!!! Debut: ''Reflection Code''
176
177* AdaptationNameChange: [[spoiler:Xenobiological. Artificial. Non-baryon. Analyzer.]][[labelnote:Explanation (Spoilers)]][[spoiler:X.A.N.A. in his current state was built to study and analyze creatures not native to Earth, artificially created, or originating from dimensions so alien they physically cannot be defined as being akin to life-forms seen on Earth or even the known universe as a whole. While X.A.N.A. was also created as a WeaponOfMassDestruction to unleash against Mirror M, it was not meant to do so on its own accord, and was meant to analyze Mirror M and beings much like them as to determine their weaknesses and then figure out how to eliminate them based off of the flaws it observes and prove consistent.]][[/labelnote]]
178* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In spades; X.A.N.A. in the original kind of had no personality that made it come across as a massive GenericDoomsdayVillain at times. Here X.A.N.A. is revealed to have obeyed its original programming intent, and only begins targeting the Garage Kids once it becomes under the assumption they've betrayed it and have allied with Mirror M, whom X.A.N.A. was designed to destroy.
179* AdaptationalBadass: By Proxy of Mirror M being the infamous ultimate result of Project Carthage; X.A.N.A. was designed with the intent of completely sacking Mirror M.
180* AdaptationalHeroism: [[spoiler:It's sole goal is to kill Mirror M, and nothing else. All schemes relating to what X.A.N.A. normally does in the canon are instead tied to Garuda. However, despite that, this is {{Subverted}} by the fact X.A.N.A. still goes to kill the other protagonists, if merely because X.A.N.A. comes to the conclusion later on that they're working for Mirror M.]]
181* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Its Tarantula monster is the first of its own monsters to appear; much like William's example of this above, the Tarantula didn't appear at all until Season 2's opening episode; in fact, it didn't even exist yet until then because its entire EstablishingCharacterMoment has it as a brand new, never before seen monster.
182* AttackItsWeakpoint: X.A.N.A.'s monsters get taken out via the insignia present somewhere on their bodies. [[spoiler:Ironically enough X.A.N.A. is designed to scan life-forms for such places and attack ''them'' in their weakspots.]]
183* {{Foreshadowing}}: Its true intent and what its name stands for makes it easy to understand in hindsight why it's [[spoiler:able to determine the weakness of Dragora Galaxia, Stormcloud, and many other Phase 4 entities that are comprised of almost entirely non-baryonic matter.]]
184* GrewBeyondTheirProgramming: {{Averted}} initially, even to the point X.A.N.A. actually isn't strong enough to take on Mirror M in the present, because Mirror M played this trope straight to the point X.A.N.A. comes across as [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind forgetting to level grind to even the odds.]]
185* ItsPersonal: [[spoiler:If a X.A.N.A. attack happens over a Garuda attack, then it's due to the heroes doing something to X.A.N.A.'s end that rendered it threatened by the heroes and thus X.A.N.A. engages in hostility out of self-preservation for itself.]]
186* PoorCommunicationKills: [[spoiler:X.A.N.A. is not a very sociable being; Aelita can actually talk to it on Lyoko, but she can't exactly get a response from X.A.N.A. much of the time; if X.A.N.A. is actively helping out because of Garuda, however, there's a very small window of opportunity to communicate at those times.]]
187* PragmaticVillainy:
188** Doesn't attack the protagonists at first until it deduces they're working for Mirror M in some way or form; until then, Mirror M is the sole target of its actions. [[spoiler:Considering Mirror M is the ultimate result of Project Carthage, from which X.A.N.A. was designed to destroy...]]
189** [[spoiler:Since Garuda is ''also'' a part of Project Carthage, but not the acknowledged primary target, if X.A.N.A. has monsters in the real world at the time a Garuda attack is going on, the monsters will be defending the innocents from Garuda's own much more malevolent intents.]]
190** X.A.N.A. doesn't attack Garuda's monsters blindly because of the fact X.A.N.A. is capable of acknowledging the fact Garuda's monsters have the higher advantage against X.A.N.A.'s own monsters 8 times out of 10 much of the time.
191* ShownTheirWork:
192** [[spoiler:It's able to analyze beings like Dragora Galaxia properly because one of its specifications is for non-baryonic matter, of which Dragora Galaxia's entire body is comprised almost exclusively of.]]
193** [[spoiler:Likewise the spectral form of Mirradium isn't anything special in that regard either, since Mirradium is entirely non-baryonic matter. Only problem X.A.N.A. didn't take into consideration was that Mirradium, due to being purely non-baryon in composition, is essentially off limits in terms of anything X.A.N.A. has on hand to destroy him with.]]
194* SuddenlyVoiced: Speaks much more often when needed while possessing someone than it did in the original, so it can come across as this trope when compared to its [[TheQuietOne rather subdued for the most part canon self]].[[note]]The very few and far between EvilIsHammy moments from the canon notwithstanding...[[/note]]
195* SuperEmpowering: Those possessed by X.A.N.A. have all of their attributes boosted to ludicrously superhuman levels of power.
196* VilerNewVillain: X.A.N.A. is introduced directly in the same chapter which features Mirror M making his big break out from the facility, and apparently already has some past history tormenting Aelita. [[spoiler:Even seemingly disregarding the fact Mirror M had already proven himself to be incredibly violently protective to those close to him.]]
197* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:Since Mirror M is the ultimate result of the superweapon project known as Project Carthage, X.A.N.A. wants Mirror M dead no matter the cost; it doesn't even want to harm the innocent, and only goes to attack the others when X.A.N.A. perceives them to be working for Mirror M after a certain point. X.A.N.A.'s monsters are also this due to two things; they're both defending their territory from what they believe are invaders, and they're also trying to protect Lyoko as a whole from what they perceive to be threats to it.]]
198* WhamShot: The very first scene in which X.A.N.A. is made known, Yumi and William spot a Tarantula monster made by it, only for the Tarantula to acknowledge them but promptly ignore them. Yumi states that X.A.N.A.'s a neutral party that none of them need to worry about, so long as you don't attack X.A.N.A.'s monsters first. [[spoiler:Eventually X.A.N.A. does become an antagonist once X.A.N.A. comes to the conclusion that the Garage Kids are working with Mirror M later down the road.]]
199* TheWorfBarrage: [[spoiler:Pulls out all of the stops to try and terminate Mirror M on the spot; all of it is just taken like it was a joke as Mirror M overloads X.A.N.A.'s systems with Ultracell Pulse.]]
200
201! Minor Roles
202
203!! Gangsters
204
205* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While they're effective in their job, they're absolutely hopeless against Mirror M.
206* {{Foreshadowing}}:
207** They refer to their boss as "Big G".[[labelnote:Explanation (spoilers)]][[spoiler:As put under the {{Trivia}} tab for ''Citadel Of The Heart'', Big G can refer to ''a lot'' of characters, so to specify who, it's [[Characters/CitadelOfTheHeartGrandis Grandis]] they're referring to.]][[/labelnote]]
208** [[spoiler:Kirigaya Ken]] used to know some of these guys, and notices their overall moods have taken an improvement than they were the last time he had crossed paths with them, to the point they actually appear human to him. [[spoiler:Ken is just reminded of the fact prior to Grandis taking over the pack, than his own father Enric was in control over these guys instead.]]
209
210[[/folder]]
211
212[[folder:Protagonists (OC)]]
213
214[[/folder]]
215
216[[folder:Antagonists (OC)]]
217
218! Major Roles
219
220!! [=AI#998=] Garuda
221!!! Debut: ''[[spoiler:Sword Art Online: Special Edition]]''
222
223[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/garuda_final.png]]
224 [[caption-width-right:350:"The Pale One"]]
225
226A gigantic cassowary-esque avian creature with an uncanny resemblance to [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith a certain Space General]], and it's no coincidence the two share quite a large killing prowess either. While later confirmed to be of alien origin in terms of the base organism, the extensive cybernetic augmentations are all manmade.
227
228* ActuallyADoombot: [[spoiler:Many alleged appearances made by Garuda aren't actually the real deal, and many of which have the same reoccurring traits of being larger, very heavily built constructs in his image. While the actual Garuda is no slouch since he's 14 feet tall fully upright, he's barely known as his true form over any other impostor of him he frequently loves to use over himself.]]
229* AnimalMecha: Cyberorganic in nature, it continuously evolves further as both machine and nature achieve harmony with each phase further Garuda progresses through. Initially it actually averts this trope, due to its earlier bodies being too primitive to better incorporate the organic nature of his design.
230* AnimalMotif: Cassowaries.
231* BishonenLine: Its different phase forms end up becoming progressively more streamlined than the last.
232* BloodLust: Considering it brings upon warfare solely for profitable reasons for whomever is controlling it...
233* DirtyCoward: [[spoiler:Garuda himself rarely appears in person, [[CurbStompBattle but on the times where he actually does...]]]]
234* EvilVersusEvil: Frequently butts heads with X.A.N.A..
235* {{Expy}}: [[spoiler:Of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, once his backstory becomes more apparent.]]
236* FeatheredFiend: Especially in its later forms.
237* {{Foil}}: To Mirror M. Both were created with warfare in mind, but whereas Mirror M eventually wakes up and only was JustFollowingOrders, Garuda gets high off of continued warfare since in Garuda's design, it was designed for military companies who only seek profit through warfare with other nations.
238* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:Exodus succeeds it in terms of creation, and thus Garuda's number is only 998 as a result; Omnicron succeeds both of them, and thus is AI Millennium as a result.]]
239* GenericDoomsdayVillain: Because of Garuda actually being controlled by someone else at first, it lacks an actual motive of its own initially. Once it becomes free to do whatever the fuck it wants, it decides to try and focus on killing the Garage Kids and Mirror M just to finally be rid of them, as it's had to deal with an angry madman screaming in rage against Garuda for failing to kill them repeatedly, which made Garuda trying to kill them on its own merits rather [[ItsPersonal personal]] because of how annoying their presence started to become for it.
240* HorsemenOfTheApocalypse: War.
241* JustFollowingOrders: During the first arc it's presented as this; following the orders of a madman who has it out against Kadic as a whole. Once the infamous breakout incident happens, Garuda breaks free from control and becomes its own self-aware warmonger who takes orders from nobody.
242* KnightOfCerebus: [[spoiler:Garuda's backstory of having originally been a native to Ultimoria proper, and revealing that he was a very strong warrior who caused an AssimilationBackfire from a technological virus in his own favor to grant him ultimate power. He proceeded to view his newfound fusion of technology and nature as nothing short of perfection, viewing himself as the only worthy Ultimorian indigenous to ever exist, before proceeding to wage war against the other breeds and enslave or outright purge them. In the end of it, Garuda replicates his own being to create more akin to him, but they were all failures that Garuda cannibalized out of sheer anger alone.]]
243* LeanAndMean: His true design showcases this as pictured above.
244* MoneyDearBoy: The motivation behind its creation; to cause continued warfare to generate increasing profit with.
245* NoNonsenseNemesis:
246** He wants William ''dead'' because of the fact William is viable to the Garage Kids as a new recruit, considering William's physically adept in almost every category. Garuda cannot afford to allow such a powerhouse to fall into their hands, so [[spoiler:[[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill it sends out numerous Freaks, a Stalka, flying monsters, and has Tripod stationed in the background all in an attempt to kill William.]]]]
247** [[spoiler:And then he sends himself in as a Trojan into Kadic to snuff out every single human present to figure out which one of them knows where Mirror M is. Once he materializes in the boiler room where Jim is having a meeting with some of the new security, Garuda doesn't waste time in utterly massacring the new blood, all the while ''gutting Jim'' in rapid succession.]]
248* OmnicidalManiac: Wants to wipe out ''everything''; not just humans, not just the Earth, not just the solar system, '''everything'''.
249* {{Revenge}}: Goes after the Garage Kids even after becoming free solely out of spite after all of the failures (and angry screaming) it had to put up with because of its inability to kill the group while it was under someone else's control. It's apparently all an attempt to one-up the man who used to control it, as Garuda desires to present the Garage Kids' bodies to him and show him that it's not a failure of an AI after all.
250* ShoutOut: [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsCloneWars 2D General Grievous]] comes up ''a lot'' both by those who see his true design, and is flat out mentioned by the author to be the IntendedAudienceReaction upon seeing Garuda and noticing the homages to Grievous.
251* ShownTheirWork: Just about everything regarding his true form and even his personality is reflected in cassowaries. Cassowaries are notoriously shy in the wild, and only display their infamous fatalities against humans when they're far too close in proximity for the bird's comfort. Garuda's tendency to hide behind doppelgangers of himself or flat out impostors altogether reflects that, much like a real cassowary, he's a shy prick in a DirtyCoward sense, and that whenever he's in close proximity of humans or other threats, he will not hesitate in the slightest to attack with lethal force.
252* SuperPrototype: It's the last of the AIs produced before the breakout occurs and renders the lab useless to create more with.
253* UltimateLifeform: Considered enough of this to give Mirror M severe trouble against him. [[spoiler:And for good reason; both of them are eternal rivals who originated from Ultimoria, with Garuda having been the usurper to Mirror M's original species status as Apex Predators of Ultimoria. Garuda would slay the species from which Mirror M originated, and proceed to then slaughter his own kind out of sheer spite and believing them inferior to himself.]]
254* WhamShot:
255** [[spoiler:Garuda materializing inside of Kadic after originally having infiltrated the school as a Trojan.]]
256** [[spoiler:Franz' diary contains illustrations of Garuda in physical form long before Garuda could've possibly existed. Mirror M has one look at it, and says "Ultimorian", indicating that Garuda has a very similar background to Mirror M more than anyone initially thought.]]
257* WingedHumanoid: In its later forms, living up to its name.
258
259!! Megalodon
260
261[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/megalodon_small.png]]
262 [[caption-width-right:350:A very literal FaceOfAThug...]]
263
264* ActuallyADoombot: [[spoiler:Chapter 5 appears to have an in the flesh appearance by him, who gets knocked out with a tooth popped out by William, but as William attempts to call the authorities, Megalodon is the only one on the other line and tells William to check the body, from which Freak Phase 2 awakens from the heavily costumed humanoid form.]]
265* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: His artwork is drawn in a more realistic take on a human's face, minus of course the exaggerated grin, and said giant grin makes him look like a real-life take on the [[MemeticMutation memetic Troll face]], something just to make him look unsettling overall. Not only that, but in addition to the shark-like grin, he's also got the other aspect the real ''Megalodon'' is known for; he's '''huge''', very physically fit as well.
266* BadassNormal: A major selling point with Megalodon is that unlike his counterparts Roy, Devoniak, or Vincent, he has ''no'' powers at all.
267* BaitAndSwitchBoss: [[spoiler:He disguises Freak Phase 2 as himself to appear before William after the return to the past happens in Chapter 5.]]
268* BigBrotherIsWatching: Lowell often wonders if the entire reason the staff meeting rooms also double as a workout gym is because Mago specifically wants Megalodon to keep watch of everyone the other facility staff say or do, considering Megalodon is so physically strong and agile that nobody can realistically take him out. Ken's ''tried'' to take him out, but he lost his organic legs in the process due to Megalodon ''snapping them like twigs''...
269* CharacterFilibuster: It's part of his CharacterTics in which he tends to reminiscence about a past heinous deed of his at seemingly random times and at varying lengths. It gets {{Subverted}} by Keiko in Chapter 5, in which she tells him to "shut the [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] up".
270* CharacterTics: His reminiscing of a past heinous deed at seemingly random times, as well as his giant grin he sports a times.
271* TheComicallySerious: Has a comical personality, but his actions are anything ''but'' comical in nature.
272* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Roy Oshiro and Dr. Devoniak. Megalodon is a PlayedStraight BadassNormal, whereas Roy and Devoniak both have some form of superpower going on for them in comparison. In addition to that, but whereas Roy's motivations are omnicidal and Dr. Devoniak's agenda is ForScience, Megalodon only truly cares about MoneyDearBoy, in which his heinous crimes are caused by him gleefully willing to do whatever deeds necessary to get money. The only OC antagonist he resembles is Ken Kirigaya, but that's solely because of the BadassNormal attributes alone. Ken at least has ''loads'' of standards for what he does and actually does seem to care about Kazuto at times, and even relents to the fact Chronicler is going out with his own daughter, but Megalodon has no such standards in place.
273* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: BadassNormal he may be in person, [[spoiler:just the sheer scope of how he planned ''everything'' that would happen on William's first day on the job to completely either backfire on the heroes and lead to two of them getting captured, but also manipulating each of them into dropping their guards when they should've paid more attention to the fact Megalodon knows a lot more about what he's controlling and what he's experimenting with using Mirror M's DNA, and thus is able to catch them completely by surprise when Phase 2 Freak is ultimately a ruse; a distraction; bait for Odd and Ulrich to take for the trap so they would be far too late to notice Phase 3 Freak at Kadic. Phase 2 Freak wouldn't have been powerful enough to also knock the power out in the supercomputer; something Phase 3 Freak wouldn't have had any issues with at all in comparison, simply just framing is Phase 2 counterpart to further fool Odd and Ulrich. Yumi suffers a '''huge''' HeroicBSOD FreakOut when she realizes they had all walked right into Megalodon's numerous traps place at every corner that day.]]
274* DeepSouth: He's written with the accent in mind.
275* ElephantInTheLivingRoom: He's generally off in a corner of any given meeting group with the other staff of the facility, just casually lifting dumbbells and working out like it's no big deal... if it weren't for the fact he's casually lifting 900 lbs. worth of weight like it's nothing special, and everyone in the room just tries their best to ignore him since aside from Megalodon's presence, he's usually not all that important to the meeting; what matters more is is he listens in on something that he could use as ammo against you.
276* EstablishingCharacterMoment: How casually he speaks about his heinous past deeds and just wants to find amusement rather than being completely serious to the point he bores himself through it.
277* EvilIsHammy: How he prefers to talk nowadays.
278* {{Expy}}: Of Rourke from ''WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire'' in terms of overall motives and physical appearance. One could argue the two are a case of an AlternateCompanyEquivalent, considering just how much of the central characterization is when it comes to HumansAreTheRealMonsters and their insatiable {{Greed}}.
279* FatSweatySouthernerInAWhiteSuit: [[SubvertedTrope Except the only thing missing is that he isn't anywhere fat enough to otherwise play this trope straight, but every other part he still fits.]]
280* FauxAffablyEvil: How he talks very politely all the while calmly reminiscing on his past heinous deeds as if it wasn't a big deal.
281* TheGiant: Perhaps about 7' tall or more, and weighing over 300 lbs. of nothing but refined muscle mass. Despite his size, he's by no means slow be it [[LightningBruiser land speed]] or [[GeniusBruiser in intelligence]].
282* {{Gonk}}: Something just ''screams'' hideous when you have a face as deformed and with such a big ass jaw set as he does...
283* {{Greed}}: His FatalFlaw and biggest motivation; he wants to use Garuda and his monsters to sell for warfare purposes, and he wants to be swimming in money long before he turns old from his efforts to experiment with Garuda to get his meal ticket he's long been waiting for. He has committed many, ''many'' heinous deeds solely for his ambitious greed, to the point he literally does make Ken look pleasant by comparison considering the two actually have a conversation and... well...
284--> Ken: You, you sick fuck of a hick, are a twisted madman who wants to ultimately destroy the world because you're too busy lining your pockets with cash in hopes of gaining infinite wealth; [[NotSoDifferentRemark I once was there myself,]] [[FreudianExcuse except when I did it, I was a low class runt who was nobody important to the entire world until I sought the various tactics I did to acquire wealth just to ensure my future and my legacy would survive and not suffer in poverty like I myself did once!]] What do you honestly have to say for yourself in comparison? [[EvenEvilHasStandards Why endanger the entire world for more than your fair share?!]]
285--> Megalodon: You honestly are a boring, strange little man, aren't you? The rich don't be rich to survive; [[ItsAllAboutMe it's]] ''[[ItsAllAboutMe all]]'' [[ItsAllAboutMe about the fame, and nothing more...]]
286* HeroicBuild: Very large in his torso, but his lower body isn't any slouch either, meaning he's by all means ''massive''.
287* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: An idea he seems fascinated with unlike most of his other counterparts in ''Citadel Of The Heart'', who all strived to remove their humanity from their beings.
288* {{Irony}}: He's actually lower on the chain of command than Ken is, but due to a recent demotion Ken got from Mago, both Megalodon and Ken both equally report to Mago first above all else, although Megalodon is still somewhat unnerved by Ken's forcefulness.
289* KarmaHoudini: He tells William the story about how this trope was almost {{Averted}}, but a Return to the Past happened which allowed him to not only get away with the murder, but also nobody even remembering it aside from himself.
290* KnightOfCerebus:
291** {{Subverted}} on a characterization level; he behaves anything but serious, but his role is actually indeed serious in nature.
292** His introduction is only predated by the fact Freak transforms spectacularly into Phase 2 by virtue of Mirror M's Hyper Evolution cells, which Megalodon admits is his own doing due to having all but outright stated he stole cells from Mirror M.
293** The kid gloves come off with his overall mood by the time Chapter 7 rolls around, considering he's kind of uncharacteristically pissed though not without good reason.
294* {{Leitmotif}}: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6kDgywJi_4 Next Big Thing]]"
295* ManipulativeBastard:
296** There's a reason ''Kirigaya Ken'' of all people flat out admires Megalodon as an InUniverse MagnificentBastard especially after [[spoiler:he's told about what all Megalodon did over the course of Chapters 3 to 5 spent getting the Garage Kids busy with a Garuda attack that's meant to break each of them, capture Odd and Ulrich, and put emotional stress on Keiko and Yumi as to demoralize them in attempting to stop him so soon in the aftermath]]. However, no matter how much Ken respects his brilliant IQ, he absolutely hates every other aspect of Megalodon with an absolute burning passion.
297** [[spoiler:His infiltration of Kadic in a nutshell. He walks into the premises with Odd's phone still in his possession, manipulates Jim into believing that Megalodon is part of the board of education, using knowledge he himself knows about the Garage Kids to his advantage and trying to ask around various staff members for information on Jérémie Belpois, and actually succeeding in duping just about every staff member he comes across due to his possession of very crucial knowledge that makes his infiltration of Kadic go without question. In addition, with William and Yumi off campus, and Odd and Ulrich exhausted of their ability to fight, Megalodon has free reign of Kadic unopposed, and Keiko isn't even a remote threat since she almost never shows up on campus grounds and wouldn't even be sober enough to do anything even if she did. Also the fact he actually manages to demonstrate that he can access Jérémie's dorm as though it's no big deal, despite the fact Jérémie's dorm has all but been exclusive to certain staff of Kadic with both Jim and Delmas themselves being the one major exception.]]
298* NightmareFuelStationAttendant: Indirectly; because of stealing Mirror M's DNA and surviving more or less completely intact, and being able to use Garuda as a pawn of his, keep in mind Megalodon does not have any kind of actual powers; he's simply experimenting with things he shouldn't and keeps getting successful results.
299* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Take a guess] [[spoiler:Ken does call him "Mitch" in Chapter 7, but that's to be expected since Ken would easily already know Megalodon's full name.]]
300* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Considering Ken is technically his boss during the events of Chapter 7, Megalodon immediately becomes his whipping boy for a moment or few as Ken scolds him immensely for his recklessness with Mirror M's cells. However, the moment that's all done with and he goes to deal with Aelita, he's beyond super pissed and takes his pent up anger towards Ken out against [[spoiler:Aelita]].
301* {{Sadist}}: He seems to take great pleasure with his past deeds considering how much he fondly calls back on them.
302* SlasherSmile: So far the only defined part of his appearance is this.
303* SoftSpokenSadist: Part of his EstablishingCharacterMoment.
304* {{Unperson}}: During his alleged appearance before William in Chapter 5, he reminiscences about the time he got caught red handed in a murder and when a Return to the Past activated, his hands become completely cleaned because the person he had murdered effectively no longer existed in the aftermath.
305* VillainHasAPoint: [[spoiler:Regarding his information of Kadic posing as a member of the board of education, he brings up very solid points regarding Jérémie that it's uncannily scary how easily he manages to get the information he needs from his visit.]]
306* WhamLine: The entry under {{Unperson}} above details the fact that, as the canon established but didn't elaborate on, that the Return to the Past function in ''Reflection Code'' cannot bring back those who died prior to it. At first William actually doesn't buy it because of Megalodon being an UnreliableNarrator InUniverse, [[FreakOut but once Yumi gets him to realize that's he's been correct on that part...]]
307* WouldHurtAChild: For the moment implied. [[spoiler:Eventually confirmed for Hiroki in particular, indirectly at least; he's got a confirmed kill count of a few dozen "6-10 year olds" according to Yumi based off of the wreckage a Phase 3 Freak caused while they were both preoccupied with Lyoko.]]
308
309!! [=AI#404=] "Player Four"
310
311An extradimensional entity that has no ties to physical or virtual planes, and can likewise give this ability to literally anything and everything that is otherwise constrained by the realm of fiction so long as they possess a visual or audio form of existence prior. It can summon entities from fiction to do its bidding, such as the shark from ''Film/{{Jaws}}'', the titular birds from ''Film/TheBirds'', even summoning its own weaponry from fiction such as [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers Megatron's Fusion Cannon]], [[Film/PacificRim a Jaeger]], [[Franchise/StarWars The Death Star]], among other things. Currently lacking a body, [=AI#404=] has been successfully contained and in storage for quite some time, having initially been created at some point during TheNineties, and has been archiving media for it to use as a reference point in its mind ever since.
312
313* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Of [[ShoutOut Shout-Outs]].
314* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: [[spoiler:Via its TakeThatUs nature against the author, it's casually launching Take Thats at ''Grandis'' as well.]]
315* FourIsDeath: "Player Four"
316* MediumAwareness: It seems rather self-aware of what it does and the many gratuitous Shout-Outs it makes via it's SummonMagic at times, and some of what it says are even [[SelfDeprecation not so subtle jabs at the author]].
317* MeetYourEarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Not for ''Fanfic/CitadelOfTheHeart'', but for ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko''. He represents the Season 1 version of X.A.N.A. who was more akin to a GenericDoomsdayVillain; no true characterization, next to no strategy to his plans aside from the end goal always being to kill the Lyoko Warriors, even trying to kill Aelita as well, and X.A.N.A. would simply try and try again only to ultimately fail in his schemes once more. This is in contrast to ''Reflection Code'' X.A.N.A., who while being characterized differently, is effectively the later season versions of X.A.N.A. from the start.
318* SelfDeprecation: Aimed towards the author more often than not.
319* ShoutOut: As a living, breathing AnthropomorphicPersonification of the concept.
320* SummonMagic
321* WhoWritesThisCrap: Apparently loves to take jabs at [[Creator/MF217 the author]].
322
323! Minor Roles
324
325!! Garuda's Monsters
326
327!!! Freak (Frealliean)
328!!!! Debut: ''Reflection Code''
329
330A humanoid entity which originated from another dimension and became a lab rat for the facility to experiment with Mirror M's DNA with, as the original life-form was a very primitive predatory animal that was otherwise super ahead of it's own time. Considering it's low intelligence, a tracking device is planted in it's head somewhere which is meant to serve as a control harness on it, often relaying orders to it directly. At first a human, all but stated to be Megalodon, was at the helm of their control. Garuda, however, had apparently overrun the hive not too long ago.
331
332* ADogNamedDog: Defied; nobody knows the name of Freak's actual species, but considering Freak's name is also ShapedLikeItself considering he does indeed look like a genuine freak of nature...
333* AnimalMotifs: ''Anomalocaris''.
334* EldritchAbomination: Putting it mildly there.
335* {{Foreshadowing}}: He wasn't a part of the breakout and yet despite that is clearly a malevolent entity that functions similar to the [=AIs=].
336* TheGoomba: To the other monsters known to lurk near Kadic at the beginning. At least until a unique specimen acquires [[SuperMode Phase 2]].
337* HorrifyingTheHorror: It actually ''didn't'' {{Jumpscare}} William or Jean on purpose; it was terrified of the hi-tech functions of the camera since it couldn't comprehend what just spotted it and so it panicked and looked around to try and find what was nearby.
338* HorsemenOfTheApocalypse: Death.
339* ItCanThink: It knows how to use the terminals on the doors to break into Kadic unnoticed.
340* NonMaliciousMonster: Doesn't have any grasp of morality or intelligence other than a need to survive and a need to feed.
341* PsychicPowers: It uses this as a means of detecting whether something is nearby or as a self-defense mechanism to being spotted by anything it has deemed a threat to itself. Zeta Freak gains an partial resistance to {{Telekinesis}} as well for that matter.
342* ShoutOut: Not intentionally, but one of the comments on [[https://www.deviantart.com/mf217/art/Freak-Phase-2-Reflection-Code-692021183 Phase 2 Freak's picture]] claims it looks straight out of ''Franchise/SilentHill''.
343* StarterVillain: Since X.A.N.A. isn't introduced yet, he's the first directly confirmed antagonist of ''Reflection Code''. [[spoiler:Also the fact he's KilledOffForReal by the time the breakout happens anyways.]]
344* SuperMode:
345** Phase 2 Beta Freak.
346** Phase 3 Zeta Freak.
347* ShapedLikeItself: It's name comes from the fact it is quite literally a freak of nature considering [[https://www.deviantart.com/mf217/art/Freak-Reflection-Code-691949179 how it looks even as it's Phase 1]]. Freak may be the weakest of it's current environment, but Freak's appearance is unsettling if merely because of how stupidly mundane it is overall, with only a few noteworthy traits mostly inherited from Mirror M due to sharing some DNA.
348* ShownTheirWork:
349** He's an analog to ''Anomalocaris'', which at the time it still lived on Earth, was absolutely gigantic for its time period, but at the same time was still an incredibly primitive life-form despite the massive size for its time making it an undisputed super predator. Freak's species is essentially very massive compared to what else exists in his native environment, considering everything else borders on the size of polecats or even smaller. Despite being near human-size, however, Freak is just as primitive in function and mentality as the ''Anomalocaris'', meaning that despite giving the appearance of an advanced life-form, it's a far cry from what would succeed him later down the road in his universe of origin.
350
351
352!!! Stalka
353
354An Alpaca-esque creature with the mind of a human in terms of intelligence, and a very bizarre, gigantic maul that is hidden by it's mane being mistaken as just being a long neck. It has been confirmed by the documents on it that a one of a kind albino specimen had been created and fully cultivated, only for it to have suddenly vanished somewhere in the mountains of Europe. Nobody has seen this specimen in the flesh since, and it is worth tracking devices have no effect on Stalka because of their ability to figure out where it's placed on them and their tendency to forcefully remove it at all costs.
355
356* AchillesHeel: It cannot make sharp turns, and when it's charging, it has an even harder time turning.
357* AnimalMotifs: Pelican eels.
358* AnimalisticAbomination: Horse-like body, human-like face, mouth so big it can be mistaken for the neck when its mane covers the lips from view.
359* AttackTheMouth: Its armoring is rendered null when attacking its (fully) open mouth, but it has to be significantly into the mouth to damage it and not just the very front of it where armor persists.
360* {{Expy}}: Of ''VideoGame/ParasiteEve2''[='s=] Chaser enemies, but with a significantly different head structure due to Stalka's gigantic mouth which can be mistaken for its neck.
361* HorsemenOfTheApocalypse: Famine.
362* NoSell: To Yumi's {{Telekinesis}}.
363* RammingAlwaysWorks: How it attacks.
364* SuperMode:
365
366!!! Liquiraptor
367
368A ''Dromaeosaurus''-like creature whose entire body is made of liquid, molten iron, and is able to use a telekinetic power in a solid brain to keep it's shape and move across terrain. The complexity of this AI life-form has lead to it and the Diatrex being on an unofficial ban-list due to how impractical it was to materialize both creatures, with the Diatrex being too powerful and too big to keep under control, and the Liquiraptors being a biohazard to anything in range.
369
370* AnimalMotifs: ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrococcus_furiosus Pyrococcus furiosus]]''.
371* AttackItsWeakpoint: The energy core within its chest is what keeps the entire life-form stable, and if it's destroyed, the metallic goop surrounding it becomes harmless and disintegrates.
372* BizarreAlienBiology: Silicon-based, liquid based colony organism. Considering what it demonstrates when materialized into the real world, this type of creature is never meant to exist naturally in the physical plane. A kernel sphere, borderline indestructible at that, controlling a molten liquid metal mass that constantly takes the shape of a RaptorAttack type of ''Velociraptor'', and lacking all of the RequiredSecondaryPowers needed to keep it from being an uncontrollable nightmare in the real world. It basically graduates from TheGoomba to a BossInMooksClothing with this particular specimen.
373* ChromeChampion: Its entire body is composed of liquid metal that's boiling hot.
374* {{Expy}}: The real world specimen is one of the Marabounta.
375* GreyGoo: How the Liquiraptor that materialized into the real world functions.
376* MundaneUtility: Its powerset is basically that of the T-1000, and yet it continuously opts to utilize a ''Velociraptor''-esque form and overall appearance instead of taking advantage of how deadly its liquid metal attributes could make it. Unfortunately, when the materialized specimen does utilize said abilities, it uses it in ways that make one wish it was just like the T-1000 and nothing more...
377* MyBloodRunsHot: Their bodies deal damage upon touch if they still have life points left.
378* OffTheRails: The entire facility, Garuda, and the Garage Kids find themselves teaming up against a Liquiraptor that materialized into the real world because its unique biology caused it to become a drastically bigger threat in the real world than ''any'' of them could've ever realized prior.
379* RaptorAttack: Lacks feathering, but {{Justified}} in that the entire creature is made of liquid metal.
380* ShapeShifter: Can transform into a raptor-like shape when attacking directly, but most often move as a living floor of slime that sacrifices offensive power to be nearly indestructible until it manifests as a raptor.
381* ShoutOut: Not ''[[ExactWords directly]]'' to the [[Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay T-1000]], but close enough to where it still counts. The actual reference Liquiraptor is a direct reference to is an obscure enemy from ''VideoGame/SpyroEnterTheDragonfly'' called an "R-1000" which is a liquid metal ''Velociraptor'' type of Riptoc, which itself is a direct ShoutOut to the T-1000.
382
383!!! "Spears"
384
385An unusual parallel to the Hornets from X.A.N.A.'s pool of monsters, with no real explanation for there existence. They're not part of the documented files on the other Garuda monsters, either, nor are they loyal to X.A.N.A.. As a matter of fact, they attack and kill Hornets on sight with such a high priority that they stupidly disregard anything else at the moment just to kill their hated target.
386
387* DreadfulDragonfly: To the point that they're TheDreaded because of Keiko's fear of killer insects leading her to be uncomfortable with researching them more.
388* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Most of Garuda's monsters typically obey commands even if they have their own inherent behaviors and quirks; "Spears" are known to disobey commands upon the immediate detection of X.A.N.A.'s Hornets, in which entire legions of "Spears" will gang up on Hornets and tear them to shreds.
389* SkewedPriorities: If a Hornet is on the scene, these things will drop what they are doing just to tear their rival to shreds while putting their own lives at risk by completely disregarding anything else nearby in the process.
390
391!!! Diatrex
392
393A ''Tyrannosaurus rex''-like AI covered head to toe in sturdy, sharp diamonds. It's only outright weakspot are it's softer eyes, which a direct shot fired into them will destroy it's brain in seconds flat.
394
395* AnimalJingoism: In the ancient past they were the prey species of space reptiles, so it's only natural they suffer a CurbStompBattle from Mirror M in the present.
396* AnimalMotifs: ''Dunkleosteus''.
397* CurbStompBattle: Replace [[Manga/YuGiOh "3 Blue-Eyes White Dragons" and "Exodia"]] with "[[TRexpy Diatrex]]" and "[[UltimateLifeform Mirror M Phase 2]]" and you've basically got the ordeal behind Diatrex's mortal ArchEnemy and predator species.
398* {{Expy}}: Of the ''Carnivores'' UsefulNotes/TyrannosaurusRex. [[spoiler:It's deliberate InUniverse as well; somebody commissioned for an ImplacableMan AI and the guy who designed it was so frustrated at the ''Carnivores'' UsefulNotes/TyrannosaurusRex to the point he modeled Diatrex after it on purpose.]]
399* ImplacableMan: As an {{Expy}} of the ''Carnivores'' ''Tyrannosaurus rex'', it's this by default if you can't aim for the eyes at all; it nullifies ''any'' damage that hits any other part of its body.
400* MythologyGag: They were part of the earliest drafts of Mirror M's design as a DiscOneFinalBoss for Mirror M's original story arc, because as Mirror M Phase 2, the Diatrex were his first opponents as this form, and every prior encounter with Mirror M was a CurbStompBattle in their favor until Mirror M Phase 2 turned out to completely be capable of overpowering them.
401* NighInvulnerable: Its only weakpoint are its eyes. That is, however, unless your name is Mirror M in which case he doesn't even need to focus on any single part of the Diatrex to damage it.
402* ShoutOut: To ''VideoGame/{{Carnivores}}'' in that its eyes are its sole weakspot that can be damaged.
403* WhamShot: Everyone gets a MassOhCrap when a Diatrex is materialized into the real world by Garuda during the breakout... only for it to be utterly demolished by Mirror M, whose blows flat out leave massive punctures and cracks in Diatrex's diamond armor. This is what ultimately convinces Yumi that Mirror M is effectively invincible the whole time [[spoiler:and why she opts to MindRape him as a GodzillaThreshold measure because literally no other option exists.]]
404* TheWorfEffect: Its entire armor becomes a moot point to Mirror M considering not only are Diatrex smaller than Phase 2 Mirror M, but they're also at the bottom of Mirror M's food chain, meaning their diamond armor is torn to shreds by Mirror M's own natural abilities.
405
406!!! Omega Diatrex
407
408An upgraded Diatrex with shielded eyes and armor made of a molten mixture of diamond and titanium alloy now having solidified in it's completion. In spite of this obvious StoryBreakerPower, it's intended to be the first of the AI monsters to be capable of giving Mirror M an even fight. [[spoiler:And is the first clue we get that apparently Mirror M has primordial history with the Diatrex as a whole, implying that perhaps mankind didn't create Diatrex at all and they were merely clones of the same origin as Mirror M.]]
409
410* AnimalMotifs: Cookiecutter shark.
411* BehemothBattle: Against Phase 2 Mirror M in the climax of the first arc of ''Reflection Code''.
412* BloodierAndGorier: Its death when compared to every other death of an antagonist so far; [[spoiler:Mirror M rams his dorsal spikes into its underbelly and guts it alive, but Omega Diatrex survives long enough to give one final attempt to kill Mirror M by biting him on the neck. Seeing Omega Diatrex to still be alive, Mirror M suddenly grabs Diatrex's jaws and forces them open as he completely tears off the skull and part of the spine.]]
413* CripplingOverspecialization: While having the same advantages of the Diatrex before it, the sheer amount of SuperStrength it relies on for its unconquerable bite means that even remotely being paralyzed in its jaw movements will render its infamous attack near useless, which leaves the rest of the creature vulnerable due to lacking a direct attack at this point.
414* EyeScream: [[spoiler:Mirror M's Power Roar stuns it for a while, but the debris of buildings being blown away from the blast stab into Omega Diatrex's eyes and leave them completely red up until Omega Diatrex goes blind altogether very rapidly.]]
415* GameBreakingInjury: Gets inflicted with multiple of these across its whole fight with Mirror M that gradually make its Phase 4 state a moot point against Phase 2 Mirror M.
416* GodzillaThreshold: The Garage Kids hold off on trying to dispose of Mirror M since they know they can at least do something to Mirror M considering his gouged out eye, but they can't do anything at all to Omega Diatrex but they quickly realize that's not going to be an issue for Mirror M.
417* {{Kaiju}}
418* SNKBoss: The Phase 4 state of Omega Diatrex is what gives it the edge against Mirror M the majority of the fight and even almost manages to kill Mirror M until Mirror M does indeed overpower it due to a more varied arsenal and lack of too many game breaking injuries, unlike what Omega Diatrex suffers the whole fight.
419* SuperMode: Phase 4 of one of the most dangerous AIs in existence.
420
421!!! Steamjaw
422
423[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/steamjaw_final.png]]
424 [[caption-width-right:350:"Steamjaw"]]
425
426An unusual, crafty beast with the power of a locomotive once it reaches top speed. It is effectively a living battering ram in how it functions. However, the sheer blunt impact it deals leaves an incredible recoil affect across the entirety of the AI's senses, giving it quite a bit of trouble getting back up after an attack. However, to make up for this, it's body armor intensifies and gains temporary additional strength while in this state.
427
428* BreathWeapon: Its head can fold open and reveal an energy cannon inside. A mere blast of air from it is enough to kill a person on the spot in this state.
429* {{Expy}}: Of the Tarantula X.A.N.A. monster, in terms of its introduction anyways.
430* EvilIsNotAToy: The reason for its creation and the biomechanics of which it functions are a last warning to Megalodon for him to stop tinkering with Garuda's toys, since Garuda is getting kind of annoyed with Megalodon at this point. Literally the only reason Garuda doesn't immediately call attention to this is to demonstrate Steamjaw's power against the Garage Kids on his own merits first.
431* HellIsThatNoise: It's "roars" are akin to train whistles going off full steam, and considering the reputation it quickly develops among the Garage Kids, this very much causes alarm for all involved when one of them shows.
432* JackOfAllStats: Absurd durability, strong resistance to telekinesis, unmatched firepower, and so far the fasted Garuda monster excluding Garuda itself. Unfortunately, it's got exactly one weakness; it's about as smart as a sack of hammers.
433* SNKBoss: It's very first outing with the Garage Kids has it absolutely wreck house with all of them. It's so loaded with armor and weapons that Garuda actually launches an attack on a tower merely to materialize a single one of them into the real world as a field test alone!
434* {{Trainstopping}}: {{Discussed}} in regards to attempting to stop Steamjaw would be like trying to stop a train. Once Steamjaw starts to run, next to nothing except for itself will be what stops its charge.
435* TheWorfBarrage: Delivers one spectacularly to a Phase 3 Freak in the midst of transforming into Phase 4, in which Steamjaw just blasts it with its air cannon and vaporizes it on the spot.
436
437!!! Rust[[spoiler:/Rusted Naotolis]]
438!!!! Debut: [[spoiler:''Sword Art Online: Special Edition'' (as Silver Naotolis)]]
439
440* BishonenLine: [[spoiler:From a rusted regular Naotolis, into the Silver Naotolis, into Minerva.]]
441* FauxAffablyEvil: It manipulates Jérémie into trying to free it from its own rust. [[spoiler:Once Silver Naotolis from underneath is freed, she makes it clear that she's a much more vile entity than she made herself out to be.]]
442* HandicappedBadass: Covered head to toe in rust but clearly still functions like a normal Naotolis.
443* HorsemenOfTheApocalypse: [[spoiler:Conquest.]]
444* HumanoidAbomination: A walking, razor sharp, yet heavily rusted mechanical life-form that lets out agonizing calls from the pain its own rust is causing it.
445* StarterVillain
446* TragicVillain: Averted; [[spoiler:the mere instant the rust is forcefully shed from itself, Silver Naotolis underneath shows how much of an UngratefulBastard she truly is about it, especially once she awakens Mirror M in the midst her rampage.]]
447* WalkingSpoiler
448* XenomorphXerox: Has the type of movement and build as one. [[spoiler:Fitting since Naotolis and likewise Silver Naotolis ''also'' fit the part.]]
449
450[[/folder]]
451
452[[folder:Others]]
453
454!! Ayano Keiko
455
456For more general information, check under Protagonists (Canon) on the Characters/CitadelOfTheHeartSwordArtOnlineCastAndAffiliates page.
457
458!! Jerry
459
460* AllDeathsFinal: He's the reason the Return to the Past program can't reverse death even though it can flat out reverse time otherwise; he designed it this way solely to allow it so that he himself would be erased from existence upon his planned CessationOfExistence.
461* CessationOfExistence: Something he deliberately inflicted upon himself since he knew too many secrets from which he did not want anyone knowing of, so he took those secrets with him to the grave permanently.
462* HeKnowsTooMuch: Something he deduced for himself and subsequently rigged the Return to the Past to completely erase himself from existence over.
463* SmallRoleBigImpact: He ends up influencing a lot of how the breakout occurs while being long dead before it even remotely happens.
464
465!! [[spoiler:Hannibal]] Darings
466
467* CoatCape: Has a plaid, green jacket wrapped around his waist.
468* CrazyEnoughToWork: At one point he invented a cannon that fired torpedoes disguised as perfectly replicated pianos simply to see if it work not only damage the target but leave them too stupefied to immediately retaliate afterwards.
469* DareToBeBadass: He is ''fearless'' when it comes to this.
470* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: [[spoiler:In the present day, he's a very, '''very''' old man who has Parkinson's Disease and is noted for moving erratically but otherwise is handling his condition quite well compared to the average elderly with said condition. Mirror M, by comparison, doesn't believe anyone when they say he's doing very well in spite of his condition, as Mirror M sees how Darings moves and is constantly unnerved by it and genuinely concerned.]]
471* FearlessFool: His FatalFlaw. [[spoiler:Also why he doesn't fear Mirror M for what he is, because his own disillusionment from reality prevents him from comprehending that Mirror M isn't anything remotely normal.]]
472* FirstNameBasis: Everyone assumes this is the case with his name of Darings, but in reality, [[spoiler:it's his surname, and the only one who even ''knows'' of his actual first name of Hannibal is Mirror M.]]
473* SignificantAnagram: [[spoiler:"Grandis"]]
474* MeaningfulName: A DareToBeBadass type of guy who actually was one of Jimbo's many mentor figures.
475

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