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3!Coffee Talk Staff
4[[folder:The Barista]]
5
6The PlayerCharacter, who serves drinks to the regulars and regularly chats with them. They sometimes offer them advice for their problems, and whether they succeed in helping them or not depends on the drinks they serve (and also wether or not they give them gifts, and which ones, in Episode 2).
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9* AmbiguousGender: The barista is never referred to in a gendered manner.
10* AmbiguouslyBrown: The only glimpse you ever see of the barista is during the drink-making segments- you can see their hand holding the cup. Their skin looks significantly darker than Freya's.
11* AmbiguouslyHuman: While the glimpse of their hand during the drink-making segments proves they're not one of the more colorful races (such as a succubus or orc), it's possible they could be one of the more human-like races (such as a ''nekomimi'' or werewolf). In fact, they look humanoid in the bonus comic "Father Knows Best..?", [[TheFaceless but their head is turned away from the viewer.]] No reference to their race is ever made during the game. [[spoiler: ...until the very, very end, where the post-credit sequence reveals they're a half-Earthling member of Neil's race.]]
12* BadassNormal: Implied to be this by Freya, who states they're "good with [their] fists." We never see this in action, but we do see them display inhuman levels of NervesOfSteel [[spoiler:when Gala shows up transformed on the night of the full moon.]] The end of the game reveals [[spoiler:this to actually be a subversion: due to being a product of the relationship between Neil and an unknown woman from Earth, they actually possess some form of HybridPower, one of which is TimeTravel.]]
13* DeadpanSnarker: Usually to Freya by ribbing at her dream to write a novel.
14* HybridPower:
15** The other half of their lineage isn't stated but [[spoiler:being a hybrid with an alien parent technically makes them, as Freya describes it, "a superhero." The end of the game reveals them to have TimeTravel powers, represented by the game's feature to allow you load and replay any day on the calendar after one playthrough.]]
16** In Episode 2, [[spoiler:Amanda calls the Barista "Café Offspring", to Baileys' confusion. The Barista just exchanges knowing glances with Silver (formerly Neil) as a CallBack to TheReveal in the previous game's stinger. When Baileys leaves the café, he calls the Barista a "guardian angel", and once he's gone, they say to themself, "More like a guardian hive mind".]] [[spoiler:In Silver and Amanda's bad ending, Silver instead assures the Barista that his alien protection organization, S.A.V.E., will do everything they can to protect them from "vanishing". Baileys is still confused, but the Barista refuses to elaborate.]]
17* NervesOfSteel:
18** They're able to keep a cool head and [[spoiler:serve a sedative to Gala in the middle of his Fury.]]
19** In Episode 2, Jorji is shocked by how the Barista can be so calm about the possibility of [[spoiler:the dead hawthorn tree, which was left behind by the fairy that was killed by a drunk driver, being haunted.]]
20* RippleEffectProofMemory: In your second run, [[spoiler:the Barista's regulars are shocked to learn that the Barista knows some things that the regulars don't know yet, particularly events that will happen to them later on thanks to the Barista's time traveling.]]
21* SaveScumming: [[spoiler: The Barista's secret power, and provides a StoryAndGameIntegration for players replaying the game and making better decisions.]]
22* VagueAge: Even when Baileys flat-out asks how old the barista is, the only answer they give is "[[MathematiciansAnswer old enough to open a coffee shop.]]" And when Hyde asks them in Episode 2 if they will wait for him, [[Really700YearsOld even a century or two later]], they just remark, "That is very perceptive of you, Mr. Hyde." [[spoiler:Since they're a half-Earthling member of Neil/Silver and Amanda's alien race, their true age is muddied further.]]
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24
25!Coffee Talk Customers
26!!Introduced in the First Game
27[[folder:Freya Fatima]]
28[[quoteright:212:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/freya_78.png]]
29%%[[caption-width-right:212:some caption text]]
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31A human woman that works in a newspaper's short story section, but intends to break into fiction writing. She earns a chance to do so, but she has to finish her book in a short period of time.
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33* AlliterativeName: Reading the stories on The Evening Whispers app reveals Freya's last name to be Fatima.
34* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Her eyes are the same shade of green as her hair.
35* DeadpanSnarker: Has a lot of snarky moments, particularly with The Barista.
36* {{Foil}}: At one point, the Barista compares Freya to Hyde, pointing out that they both can be a bit blunt but mean well.
37* GamerChick: Freya describes the games she likes as "weird, obscure art games."
38* {{Hipster}}: Freya is a writer with green hair, tattoos, and spends her time writing short stories in a local coffee shop. Myrtle flatout describes her as having "the look of an artsy hipster."
39* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: Freya decides to base her novel off the coffee shop and its customers. Identities withheld, of course.
40* MustHaveCaffeine: She comes almost every night for a triple shot expresso. This habit intensifies the further she gets along her novel draft.
41* PutOnABus: She's absent for the duration of Episode 2 due to travelling for research on her next book. [[spoiler:[[TheBusCameBack She comes back on the final day, though.]]]] This is because Fahmi, who wrote her character arc in Episode 1, DiedDuringProduction, [[RealLifeWritesThePlot and half of Episode 2's story had to be rewritten to pay respect to him.]]
42* SecretKeeper: Once the Barista does post-game objectives [[spoiler:via time travel]], Freya begins to pick up on it when the Barista slips [[spoiler:their knowledge of events already occurring]]. She uses this for her book, but is still coy about the inspiration, though she knows you know. [[spoiler:Neil]] commends her for her unexpected perceptiveness about it.
43* SiblingYinYang: Freya describes her relationship with her unseen younger brother this way.
44--> '''Freya:''' He's the good kid and I'm the rebel.
45* {{Workaholic}}: As she works on her novel, the other patrons remind her to take a break so she won't overwork herself, but she becomes more obsessed with it as time goes on.
46[[/folder]]
47
48[[folder:Lua Miller]]
49[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lua_8.jpg]]
50A succubus in a troublesome relationship with Baileys.
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52* BespectacledCutie: Come Episode 2, Lua now wears a pair of round glasses. This does not distract from her [[CuteMonsterGirl cuteness]] in any way.
53* BewareTheNiceOnes: As she warns [[spoiler:the F.I.R.E. Agent]] in Episode 2, she'll normally avoid conflict, but if pushed too far, it'd be a bad idea to make her VERY angry.
54* CuteMonsterGirl: A cute succubus.
55* DatingWhatDaddyHates: Lua's parents highly disapprove of her dating an elf, as they believe Baileys and his family will mistreat her for being "lower" than them. [[spoiler:At the end of Episode 1, she introduces Baileys to her family, and while there's tension they're slowly attempting to getting them to come around.]]
56* EdibleThemeNaming: Like Baileys, she's named after a kind of liquor (in her case, "Lua" comes from [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahl%C3%BAa Kahlúa.]]
57* FlorenceNightingaleEffect: It turns out Baileys and Lua first began dating after Lua patched up Baileys' injuries, which he got [[spoiler:fighting Cognac for having cheated on Lua.]]
58* LivingMoodRing: The markings on Lua's horns glow red when she's angry or agitated.
59* NiceGirl: A nice and gentle succubus. Interestingly, her niceness can be considered part of the problem with her relationship with Baileys: despite him saying that he doesn't care about his family, she fears that if he ever wants to end their relationship, she'll have led to him being estranged from his family and without his elven privileges for nothing.
60* SickeninglySweethearts: In Episode 2, she and Baileys exchange sweet compliments, to Hyde's disgust when he enters the café.
61--> '''Hyde:''' [[INeedAFreakingDrink I'm going to need something real spicy to wash this down.]]
62* StepfordSmiler: Lua's self-summary on ''Tomodachill'' hints at this- it's the first stanza of the French poem ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clair_de_lune_(poem) Clair de lune.]]'' The full poem is about a tragic romance, and the first stanza in particular makes reference to "[[BilingualBonus charming masquerades and dancers... almost sad beneath their fantastic disguises,]]" which speaks to her fears that her relationship with Baileys can't last. [[spoiler: During the climax of their arc, she makes specific reference to putting on "a lot of masks" during their fight just to continue life as usual, which surprises Baileys.]]
63* SuccubiAndIncubi: Lua is a succubus, but surprisingly, her sex life goes almost completely unmentioned and she's not portrayed as any more or less promiscuous than the average person. On the other hand, the negative stereotypes about succubi are hinted to be a big part of why Baileys' family is against their relationship.
64[[/folder]]
65
66[[folder:Baileys W.]]
67[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/baileys.jpg]]
68An elf in a troublesome relationship with Lua.
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70* AbusiveParents: As a child, he used to see his parents fighting all the time, and he mentions that elven high society isn't good with keeping up appearances when they're around family. His late great-great-aunt was the only family member who truly cared for him, and he even if he wants to leave his family, he still misses her dearly.
71* AffectionateNickname: His girlfriend Lua calls him "Bai".
72* CommonalityConnection: In [[spoiler:Silver and Amanda's bad ending]], Baileys bonds with Silver over [[spoiler:leaving their birth families behind to start a new life. Baileys decided to abandon his elven family due to [[MalignedMixedMarriage their disapproval of him dating Lua, a succubus]], while Silver left his alien hive to live undercover as a human and help other aliens who are in hiding from the government.]]
73* EdibleThemeNaming: Like Lua, he's named after [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baileys_Irish_Cream a kind of liquor.]]
74* EveryoneHasStandards: Baileys used to be a ladies' man back in college, and originally only got close to Lua (who was dating Cognac at the time) so he could sleep with a popular succubus named Rose. But when he found out Cognac was [[spoiler:cheating on Lua with Rose]], he immediately punched Cognac in the face and got into a fight on Lua's behalf, which indirectly led to Baileys and Lua dating.
75* FamilyOfChoice: He considers the other patrons as found family, to the point that he [[spoiler:invites them to his and Lua's wedding in Episode 2.]]
76* FantasyForbiddingFather: Baileys tells Freya that his parents were horrified when he switched from a business major to an art degree, blaming Lua for being a bad influence on him. This is one of many reasons he's so eager to leave his family.
77* FlorenceNightingaleEffect: It turns out Baileys and Lua first began dating after Lua patched up Baileys' injuries, which he got [[spoiler:fighting Cognac for having cheated on Lua.]]
78* {{Hipster}}: Described as a "hipster elf" by Lua.
79* {{Househusband}}: In Episode 2, [[spoiler:he plans to become a stay-at-home dad for his and Lua's future children to ease up her workload.]]
80* TheHyena: Baileys is a minor example; his sprites frequently do a "laughing animation" during conversations, such as during his September 28th conversation with Freya.
81* InnocentBlueEyes: Baileys has blue eyes, helping to denote that he's a good person despite being a little rough around the edges.
82* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Baileys can be a bit brash and rude at times but is ultimately a kind person. This is best exemplified in his EstablishingCharacterMoment - when you serve him his first order (if you complete it correctly), he makes a snarky comment about the barista's latte art (calling it "[[{{SarcasmMode}} cute]]") but compliments the actual drink itself. It's heavily implied that being with Lua brings out the best in him.
83* ReallyGetsAround: When telling Freya about how he got together with Lua, he makes reference to being "active" in college.
84* RebelliousSpirit: He's willing to leave his family, and lose the privileges associated with that family, if it means he can keep dating Lua. However, this causes a problem, because Lua doesn't want him to lose his family over her.
85* SickeninglySweethearts: In Episode 2, he and Lua exchange sweet compliments, to Hyde's disgust when he enters the café.
86--> '''Hyde:''' [[INeedAFreakingDrink I'm going to need something real spicy to wash this down.]]
87* TookTheWifesName: Briefly discussed. [[spoiler:When Lua affectionally calls him "Mr. Miller," Gala asks if Baileys decided to take on Lua's family name (with his starting with "W"). He replies that they're keeping their last names, but will gladly change his if Lua wishes.]]
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89
90[[folder:Jorji Williams]]
91[[quoteright:148:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/87a92da2_9a62_4d1b_b4e7_4a3fa5d91476.jpeg]]
92A human cop that's stationed near Coffee Talk. A regular for years, he's become one of Freya's main sources of information for things that are happening around town.
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94* FlatCharacter: Jorji doesn't really change over the course of the game and is one of the few members of the cast who doesn't have a "paired" character, acting more as a third minor character to Hendry and Rachel's subplot. He's also notably the ''only'' character to not have an end card. He gets some CharacterDevelopment in Episode 2, where Riona helps him with his case involving deflated tires and his co-workers help him overcome his fear of ghosts.
95* GoodLuckCharm: He believes that his [[TragicKeepsake late grandfather's lighter]] is a lucky charm because when he drops it after his first visit in Episode 2, he gets into a string of unlucky events. He often keeps on losing it whenever he leaves the café.
96* InSeriesNickname: Doesn't mind being called "Pops" by Lucas.
97* TheKlutz: He tends to drop his "lucky" lighter whenever he leaves the café, so he asks you to return it to him the next time he visits.
98* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: He's afraid of ghosts, unlike his grandfather and one of his daughters, who are fascinated by the unknown.
99* NiceGuy: His main point of characterization is being a nice, decent cop. This is most apparent on Day 3, in which he looks after Rachel and gives her a ride home after giving her advice with her dad.
100* ParentsAsPeople:
101** Jorji is a father to three girls but is more defined by his job and his relationships with the other Coffee Talk patrons. According to him, he argues frequently with his daughters, especially his eldest, but still manages a good relationship with them by using their fights to understand each other better. He even admits bribery is a viable option for parents.
102** In Episode 2, he reveals that he hasn't spoken to his youngest daughter Missy for over a month after their fallout regarding her neglected schoolwork. He admits that it's hard for a parent to balance between supporting their child's dreams and stepping in if they take things too far.
103* PlotAllergy: He's lactose intolerant, so any drink you serve will be an automatic failure if you add milk. However, this doesn't apply in Endless Mode, as [[GameplayAndStorySegregation he'll still take any milk drink as long as the order is done correctly.]] [[spoiler:If you don't give him his grandfather's lighter on his fourth visit in Episode 2, he'll reveal that in one of his late-night rants while trying to lure in the culprit with a ritual, he once [[GuiltyPleasures secretly ate ice cream despite his lactose intolerance.]]]]
104* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Jorji mentions that there was talk down at the precinct [[spoiler:of arresting Gala for being in public while transformed, but ultimately he and the others agreed not to do it, as Gala not only managed to not hurt anyone but also provided a lot of valuable aid to the concerned werewolves that flooded the hospital that night.]]
105* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: In Episode 2, he reveals to the Barista that he's afraid of ghosts, which is why he's scared of the possibility of [[spoiler:the dead hawthorn tree, which was left behind by the fairy who was killed by a drunk driver, being haunted.]]
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107
108[[folder:Hyde]]
109[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hyde_1.jpg]]
110A vampire from Los Angeles who's a longtime friend of Gala, who's in Seattle for business-related reasons.
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112* AmbiguouslyBi: Hyde married a woman (going by the brief glimpse in [[https://twitter.com/coffeetalk_game/status/1228333077752999937 this official comic]]) some time before he met Gala, [[spoiler:but the relationship ended in a divorce.]] As the game goes on, it's repeatedly hinted [[spoiler:that he has unspoken feelings for Gala that may or may not be requited.]] In Hyde's best ending ([[spoiler:or rather, Hyde and Gala's best ending]]), it's revealed [[spoiler:that Hyde is trying to move to Seattle permanently... with the photo changing to [[CovertPervert Hyde presenting a flustered Gala]] ''[[CallBack with a pair of fuzzy handcuffs.]]'']] The title of the achievement you get for getting this ending? "[[MaybeEverAfter There's a spark.]]"
113* BrutalHonesty: One of his main character traits. This is what gets him in a big argument with Lua when he starts offering his opinion on her problems with Baileys- Freya points out he wasn't necessarily ''wrong,'' but he was far too harsh. Baileys, on the other hand, takes Hyde's blunt relationship advice for him well in Episode 2, and Hyde jokingly muses to himself that he should take up a career on relationship counseling [[spoiler:because he's bored with his job as a model]].
114* CoatCape: Hyde wears his coat like this. Combined with the large red lapels, the look evokes a stereotypical vampire cape.
115* CovertPervert: He brings up the possibility of "kinky stuff... like BDSM" to Gala when talking about methods to calm him during his monthly transformations, only to learn that that's only something that ever happens in werewolf-targeted porn (though he does claim that "a friend" told him about it). He also seems interested to learn about how Neil's kind has sex. [[spoiler:And that's not even getting into his endcard with Gala if you complete their story arc.]]
116* EveryoneHasStandards: In Episode 2, Lua suggests to Hyde to take up wedding photography [[spoiler:when he considers changing jobs]]. He declines the offer, for while he has his "disgustingly sentimental" moments, he doesn't like weddings because they [[SickeninglySweet "give [him] cavities".]] [[spoiler:He then considers it after a one-on-one talk with the Barista, and if he gets invited to Lua and Baileys' wedding as their photographer, Gala reveals that he has agreed to do a photoshoot for another couple.]]
117* FingerTenting: This is one of Hyde's main CharacterTics, usually combined with giving the player a MeaningfulLook.
118* FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire: He may be blunt at times and like teasing others, but he's a chill vampire who gets along well with the other patrons, even Gala, [[FurAgainstFang a werewolf.]]
119* TheGadfly: He has a tendency to mess with people, such as when asking The Barista if they could serve him blood [[JustJokingJustification only to chide them for actually taking him seriously.]]
120* ImmortalImmaturity: Implied when he mentions in Episode 2 that he got in trouble with the police in the past.
121--> '''Jorji:''' Was it a "slap on the wrist and let's call it a day" type of thing... ...or the "catch you, catch me" kind?\
122'''Hyde:''' All I can say is, live long enough, you'll try ''everything.''
123* LivingForeverIsNoBigDeal: He's aware that he'll outlive his mortal friends, but he's long gotten used to it. On the other hand, he has all the time in the world, so he's in no rush. Either way, he doesn't make his immortality a big deal most of the time, but according to Gala, the only constant in life he can't get used to is change. This is why he longs for the past, like reconnecting with his old dwarf friends.
124* MayflyDecemberFriendship: Implied in Episode 2, when he mentions an old friend from Lagos who used to make him Zobo. Lua and Baileys take notice when he says that she ''was'' a good friend.
125--> '''Hyde:''' When you've got a vampire's lifespan, friends come and go.
126* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: When Hyde tells the Barista how Gala saved him from two dwarves on their first meeting, the Barista asks Hyde if he could've fought them back himself because vampires are supposed to be "strong". He tells them that "just because [he's] a vampire, it doesn't mean he knows kung-fu."
127* {{Otaku}}: In Episode 2, Lua and Baileys are surprised to learn that Hyde's into anime and knows what a {{Tsundere}} is. Hyde is interested in how anime portrays emotions, and he tries watching an episode whenever he can.
128* PrettyBoy: He's a supermodel who's explicitly described as attractive by The Barista. He claims that attractiveness is a natural trait of being a vampire.
129* Really700YearsOld: Despite his supermodel look, he's nearing 40 years old by his species' standards and "nowhere near as young as he looks" because he's a vampire.
130* SillyRabbitRomanceIsForKids: In Episode 2, he declines Lua's suggestion to become a wedding photographer [[spoiler:when he considers changing jobs]], not just because he doesn't like weddings for [[SickeninglySweet being too sweet]]: He also doesn't believe that marriage is everlasting. [[spoiler:He speaks from experience because he divorced his wife.]]
131* SpeakingLikeTotallyTeen: In Episode 2, on his final visit to the café [[spoiler:in playthroughs where Lua and Baileys show up late because they postponed their wedding]], Hyde greets the Barista with "Yo". It's his attempt at "younger people's speech", which Gala finds "a little disturbing".
132* {{Tsundere}}: Gala describes him as one in Episode 2, having learned it from the time Hyde watched anime at his place. Hyde describes himself as harsh towards others but slowly warming up to them, especially after helping Lua and Baileys with their problems.
133* UndeathlyPallor: According to Hyde, inhumanly pale skin is a trait of all vampires in this world.
134* VampiresAreRich: When Gala mentions that the "vegan" blood substitute Hyde uses is expensive, Hyde just casually states that he can afford it. Hyde's implied to be fairly old and references having several different careers over the years, so it's likely to be a case of accruing wealth over time.
135* VegetarianVampire: He's one of the vampires trying a "vegan diet", and he used to get ''"blüdwyne"'', a synthetic blood drink, from the café back when it used to be a bar.
136[[/folder]]
137
138[[folder:Gala]]
139[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gala.jpg]]
140One of Coffee Talk's best customers, a stoic werewolf that works at the local hospital. Former bodyguard and current friend to Hyde.
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142* BilingualBonus: Gala is derived from ''serigala,'' the Indonesian word for "wolf." His soundtrack when [[spoiler: he's turning into a werewolf]] is named "Gala Gila", which means "Gala's being Crazy" or as his name implies: "Crazy Wolf".
143* CarpetOfVirility: He has a noticeable bit of chest hair.
144* CoveredInScars: Gala has many faint scars on his arms as well as a couple on his face. While not outright stated, it's heavily implied that these are all self-inflicted, a result of him trying to keep himself from hurting anyone else during his monthly Fury.
145* DarkAndTroubledPast: Gala is a war veteran who was broke and struggling to find work around the time he met Hyde. It's also heavily implied that he was suffering from PTSD, as he and Hyde make allusions to a "problem" he had around this time that Gala pointedly does ''not'' want to elaborate on but was enough for Hyde to push him to seek therapy. Hyde mentions that the war "messed with his head" and caused him to believe that he only good for his strength, and it wasn't until getting professional help that he was able to get out of this mindset and make a career shift from bodyguard to hospital admin.
146* DrinkBasedCharacterization: People assume that he likes to drink because he's a big, burly guy, but he actually likes soft drinks instead because he doesn't like the taste of hard ones.
147* GentleGiant: He's the biggest customer among the regulars, but his heart is just as big as him, so long as he manages his Fury. However, young children are still scared by him because of his size.
148* KindheartedCatLover: His ''Tomodachill'' profile picture shows him surrounded by cats.
149* LongLived: According to Hyde, Gala is from a long-living species, though Hyde also laments that he will eventually outlive Gala because vampires are immortal. In Episode 2, Gala mentions that werewolf lifespans are between that of humans and elves.
150* MellowFellow: Despite being a werewolf who goes through monthly "Furies," Gala is easily the calmest and most easygoing of the cast. While he displays an average range of emotions his expressions are always subdued and he never raises his voice... with one major exception: [[spoiler: When he appears in the coffee shop while transformed on the night of the full moon after not being able to restrain himself in time.]]
151* NiceGuy: A friendly guy who took a job at a hospital to help others. He ends up helping several other patrons of Coffee Talk, such as offering advice to Baileys [[spoiler: or helping Hendry get medical attention after he's been in a fight,]] and he's deeply ashamed at himself [[spoiler: for scaring Freya and The Barista when he appears at Coffee Talk while transformed.]]
152* NobleWolf: A kind werewolf who works at a hospital specifically to help improve and save lives. He's so adverse to the idea of hurting others that he usually breaks furniture or [[SelfHarm hurts himself]] during his monthly transformations to lower the risk of danger to anyone around him.
153* ShellShockedVeteran: Gala is a war veteran, and while he currently seems well-adjusted, both he and Hyde make allusions to him being in a bad state during the 1960s, to the point that Hyde eventually got him to go to therapy and get a job that didn't involve him using violence against others.
154* UnstoppableRage: This is what happens to werewolves during their monthly Fury, and what makes them so dangerous. According to Gala, he usually tries to focus his fury into breaking objects around him or injuring himself, hence why he's CoveredInScars.
155* WonderfulWerewolf: As long as he takes the remedy to calm his Fury, Gala is a chill werewolf who gets along well with the other patrons, even Hyde, [[FurAgainstFang a vampire.]]
156[[/folder]]
157
158[[folder:Rachel Florencia]]
159[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rachel_florencia.jpg]]
160A young ''nekomimi'' IdolSinger and former member of the girl group Super Smile who's recently gone solo.
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162* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Rachel seems to be the youngest member of the cast, and is definitely the most immature. She frequently points out that, being eighteen, she is "officially" an adult and is deeply frustrated by Hendry continuing to (in her view) treat her like a child. Older patrons of the shop tend to look out for her, particularly Jorji, Gala, and even Freya. [[spoiler: In Episode 2, she gets the some of most obvious CharacterDevelopment, having clear career plans, using her status as a popular idol to help other patrons and being much more mature in her [[ParentsAsPeople relationship with Hendry]].]]
163* CatGirl: As a ''nekomimi,'' this is how she appears in her bipedal form.
164* CommonalityConnection: In Episode 2, she and Lucas bond over how they overcame racism to become the celebrities they are in the present. Rachel had to deal with the wrong assumption that all ''nekomimis'' are [[HiredForTheirLooks hired only because of their cuteness]], while Lucas struggled with being stereotyped as a reckless party animal [[spoiler:and being the subject of cruel pranks.]]
165* CuteMonsterGirl: A cute, young CatGirl IdolSinger.
166* DaddysGirl: Despite her strained relationship with her father, she still loves him, and in Episode 2, [[spoiler:she decides to stay with him to take care of him instead of moving out.]]
167* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: In Episode 2 she has the most noticeably different hairstyle out of all the characters compared to the previous game; her hair has been cut shorter and it has a dyed yellow streak in it. Fittingly, she's also gotten older and more mature.
168* IdolSinger: She's a former member of a girl's group who's recently gone solo.
169* InSeriesNickname: Lucas simply calls her "Rach".
170* ItsAllMyFault: Rachel feels this way upon learning that [[spoiler:Hendry not only got injured by fighting some men who were talking badly about her, but that they were men hired by the manager Hendry had warned her repeatedly about.]] It's even worse on a route [[spoiler:where Hendry doesn't receive medical attention quickly enough, leaving him paraplegic.]]
171* LittleBitBeastly: She has the appearance of a normal human with cat ears and a tail.
172* NomDeMom: She uses her [[MissingMom deceased mother's]] maiden name as her last name.
173* StageNames: In Episode 2, she goes by "Nekochel" as her stage name for her experimental music collaboration with Aremy Jendrew.
174[[/folder]]
175
176[[folder:Myrtle]]
177[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/myrtle_1.png]]
178A quiet half-breed orc that works as a game developer for a big game studio based in Seattle.
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180* AmazonianBeauty: Appropriately for an orc, she's noticeably tall and built, with all of her sprites highlighting one of her thick, muscular forearms. This apparently doesn't deter men either, as she's been hit on in public enough that it's become close to a BerserkButton to her.
181* CuteMonsterGirl: Myrtle's a tall and muscular half-orc woman with noticeable fangs, but that doesn't keep her from being attractive, especially once she makes friends with Aqua and becoming more open and smiling more.
182* DefrostingIceQueen: She starts off as the only character who doesn't acknowledge other customers or engage in conversation, but after meeting Aqua she slowly becomes more talkative and amicable, even becoming acquainted with some of the other customers.
183* NotSoStoic: Her first meeting with Neil reveals she does ''not'' like being hit on when she wants to be alone. It's the first time in the game she shows any real sort of emotion. [[DefrostingIceQueen She also starts smiling more when she starts hanging out with Aqua.]]
184* TheQuietOne: Myrtle is the first customer in the game you encounter that doesn't immediately engage in conversation with you, leading The Barista to quickly deduce she's the type to keep to herself in coffee shops. Neil, unfortunately, is a little slower on the uptake.
185* StatuesqueStunner: It's a bit hard to tell by sprites since everyone's naturally always sitting, but in her endcard [[spoiler: with Aqua it's apparent how tall she is.]]
186* TerseTalker: She starts out as this, saying the bare minimum what she needs to order a cup of coffee.
187* {{Workaholic}}: While part of this is the nature of her job forcing her into a lot of crunch time, it's clear she has workaholic tendencies naturally when Aqua realizes she's never even thought to ''ask'' for vacation time in the past few years.
188[[/folder]]
189
190[[folder:Neil/Silver]]
191[[quoteright:218:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/neil_08.png]]
192[[caption-width-right:218:[[labelnote:Click here for their appearance in Episode 2 '''(SPOILERS)''']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/939df54a_de89_426a_8be7_737c4e5ce2db.jpeg[[/labelnote]]]]
193
194An unusual customer who comes from "far away" who always wears a spacesuit. Neil is dedicated to their mission to find love on Earth.
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196* AccidentalPervert: Neil's blunt attitude and commitment to their mission to find a breeding partner makes them come off as a bit... shady at times, as seen in their official side comic and Aqua's reaction to seeing them behind the counter at Coffee Talk.
197* AlienAmongUs: They try blending in with the other patrons by learning their culture and etiquette, [[spoiler:and in the Stinger, they become a human to fit in better and hide from the authorities.]]
198* AmbiguousGender: Neil seems amused at the barista's confusion at how to properly refer to them and states they can call them whatever they like. The barista settles on addressing them as "sir" but uses neutral pronouns when talking about Neil to other people. Freya and Hyde do the same, and Myrtle and Aqua refer to Neil as "he". [[spoiler:The true ending reveals him to be a handsome, slender, white-haired man.]]
199* BizarreAlienBiology: Neil's biology is never really explained in detail but we do get the key detail that they drink through their ''finger.''
200* BizarreAlienReproduction: Neil isn't able to go into details with people who haven't agreed to the "mating ritual" but claims that their kind is "flexible" with how they do that, and also goes as far as to assure Freya that "they will not hurt anyone, physically or mentally." It doesn't seem to reassure her.
201* ChosenConceptionPartner: Well, seeking one out anyway. Neil's mission, and the primary reason for being on Earth, is to breed with a female [[spoiler:in order to provide the planet with a [[HybridPower hybrid with their race's special abilities]] to protect from any yet-to-be-known threats]]. Thanks to Neil's [[PoorCommunicationKills limited understanding of Earth communication]], their search is a difficult one. [[spoiler:In Episode 2, he accomplishes his mission in his good ending by successfully going out with his online date Pearl, although he changed his objective from finding a breeding partner to simply finding love.]]
202* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Comes off as this due to their extremely alien nature while also wearing an astronaut suit.
203* CommonalityConnection: In [[spoiler:his and Amanda's bad ending]], Baileys bonds with him over [[spoiler:leaving their birth families behind to start a new life. Baileys decided to abandon his elven family due to [[MalignedMixedMarriage their disapproval of him dating Lua, a succubus]], while Silver left his alien hive to live undercover as a human and help other aliens who are in hiding from the government.]]
204* ExpositoryPronoun: Neil refers to themselves with "we" suggesting that their species are a HiveMind. [[spoiler:In the post-credits conversation, Neil has switched to using "I" to show how much they've improved at blending in on Earth.]]
205* TheFaceless: Neil always wears a spacesuit, helmet included, so their face is never seen. There's not even any guarantee that Neil really ''has'' a face. [[spoiler: ...until the post-credits sequence.]]
206* FirstTimeFeeling: When the Barista makes the correct cup of coffee for them to "drink" in their second visit, they experience a myriad of flavors and feeling they never encountered before, and dubs the event momentous to their research.
207* HiveMind: They and Amanda are part of the same hive mind, which is why they have similar mannerisms when talking to the other patrons. However, Amanda's mental link with them is becoming tenuous because Silver [[spoiler:is becoming more human.]]
208* TheIllegal: On September 30, [[spoiler:a F.I.R.E. agent drops by the café to look for an alien wearing a spacesuit. Neil then reveals in the stinger that he's the alien being hunted down because he's also an illegal alien in the literal sense. As a result, he's going undercover as a human, and in Episode 2, he changes his name to Silver.]]
209* MeaningfulRename: [[spoiler:He's since changed his name to Silver in Episode 2, to reflect his new appearance and how much he's grown during his time on earth.]]
210* LimbSensationFascination: In Episode 2, he tries out [[spoiler:having a human mouth]] by ordering his first drink since [[spoiler:he became a human]], now that he can taste properly with one.
211* LiteralMinded: Even if they're informed of the meaning of idioms, they have a hard time getting them because they take them literally.
212* LivingMoodRing: Their helmet's visor flashes different colors depending on their mood, like yellow for happiness, red for anger, and pink for excitement.
213* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: His name is an {{Homage}} to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Armstrong Neil Armstrong]].
214* ShyFingerTwiddling: One of Neil's poses is tapping their fingers together in an embarrassed or uncertain manner. [[spoiler:He still does this even as a human.]]
215* SpockSpeak: He tends to speak formally and use technical terms, prompting the other patrons to tell him to speak "normally" when the Barista teaches him how to talk to them [[spoiler:on his first day working at the coffee shop.]]
216* VagueAge: Their citizen card in Episode 2 has their date of birth redacted, although being an alien already makes their age nebulous. [[spoiler:He physically looks like a young adult man in his human form, but his exact age in Earth years is unknown.]]
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219[[folder:Aqua]]
220[[quoteright:282:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/86baac34_9b72_4421_adad_50e6edaeba8b.jpeg]]
221A very shy mermaid from a very conservative family in Atlantis. She moved to Seattle to work in computer graphics technology. She's also an aspiring indie game developer.
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224* ApologizesALot: Aqua often apologizes, even for things like rambling or thinking she's spoken too loudly.
225* BespectacledCutie: Aqua wears glasses and fits the typical "shy cute nerd" archetype.
226* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: She has blue eyes to go along with her blue hair.
227* CuteMonsterGirl: Aqua is a cute mermaid with fins and an octopus-like lower half.
228* GamerChick: An aspiring game dev who lists video games as one of her favorite things on her Tomodachill profile. In Episode 2, one of her status updates shows her playing ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Super Brawl Pals 2]]'' on the Switch.
229* NervousWreck: It's a bit subdued but Aqua clearly has a bit of social anxiety and gets worked up pretty easy, to the point that she needs to take a moment to catch her breath when she thinks Neil has kidnapped the barista and taken over the shop. Her side comic documents how she needed ''multiple'' attempts over several nights to work up the nerve to simply enter Coffee Talk in the first place.
230* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: She's a mermaid with EarFins, fins on her shoulders, and also has [[UnscaledMerfolk tentacles instead of a typical mermaid's tail.]]
231* ShrinkingViolet: Though she's able to greet new people and strike a conversation okay, Aqua is constantly anxious throughout, sometimes speaks in whispers, and was very hesitant to [[spoiler:host her indie game at the latest gaming expo until Myrtle insisted on accompanying her]]. In her comic, she stays outside the coffee shop, and gets too flustered to enter when ''anyone'' speaks to her, finally resolving to go in on her ''fifth'' night.
232* ShyBlueHairedGirl: A shy, soft-spoken blue-haired mermaid.
233* WakeUpCallBoss: Aqua is the first customer to ask for a drink by name, not by ingredient. If the player hasn't already figured out how to make a Masala Chai by then, it can be difficult trying to make it.
234* WaterIsWomanly: A shy, demure mermaid named Aqua.
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236
237[[folder:Hendry Furlong]]
238[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bf0f1fa6_3210_4114_94a4_3e40577c4561.jpeg]]
239An older ''nekomimi'' man who used to work in the music industry. Father of Rachel.
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241* FantasyForbiddingFather: The main source of conflict between Hendry and his daughter; Rachel wants to pursue a solo career as an IdolSinger, after being part of a girl band group, but Hendry disapproves of that choice in career out of fear for her well being, and overall sees her as a little girl to be protected. [[spoiler:To his credit, Hendry ''did'' work in the music industry extensively and saw first-hand all the [[MusicIsPolitics shady]] [[LoonyFan stuff]] that goes down, and is ultimately proven right about Rachel's [[CorruptCorporateExecutive chosen manager.]] In the best ending, he becomes her manager]].
242* LittleBitBeastly: He has the appearance of a normal human but has the ears of a cat. He also has a tail, but it can only be seen in his social media profile pic.
243* PapaWolf: Hendry may seem like a bumbling old man [[spoiler: but he has the nerve to take on several grown men in the form of a housecat for talking badly about his daughter.]]
244* ProperlyParanoid: Rachel and even Jorji point out Hendry's mistrust of Rachel's new manager based on a gut feeling seems to border on paranoid, [[spoiler: but he turns out to be right on the money.]]
245* PutOnABus: He's absent in Episode 2 because he's busy helping Rachel with her career. [[spoiler:[[TheBusCameBack He shows up on Day 12, towards the end of the game, however.]]]]
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247
248!!Introduced in Episode 2: Hibiscus and Butterfly
249[[folder:Lucas]]
250[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1880a843_224b_4485_b46b_55581cf6c34e.jpeg]]
251A cheerful satyr who's one of the newest patrons of Coffee Talk. He works as a "lifestyle reviewer", using Tomodachill's new Stories feature to report on the "hottest" trends, people, places, and "everything in between". He also has his own prank show online, but he's on a break due to declining views.
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254* CharacterBlog: He has a Twitter account [[https://twitter.com/lucas0n_ here]], which is managed by the main Twitter account of the game. His username is the same one on his [[FictionalSocialNetwork Tomodachill]] profile.
255* CommonalityConnection: In Episode 2, he and Rachel bond over how they overcame racism to become the celebrities they are in the present. Rachel had to deal with the wrong assumption that all ''nekomimis'' are [[HiredForTheirLooks hired only because of their cuteness]], while Lucas struggled with being stereotyped as a reckless party animal [[spoiler:and being the subject of cruel pranks.]]
256* DisappearedDad: His father died of natural causes when Lucas was in high school, and the latter was surprised when he learned from his attorney the week after that his father passed down the house to his mother and siblings.
257* DoesNotLikeSpam: He used to like coffee such as espresso until his stomach "turned against [him] and decided to just ''hate'' it". He orders lattes because they're not too strong, but he goes for a matcha for his first order because he still misses the strong flavor.
258* DrinkBasedCharacterization: He goes against the stereotype of strong drinkers since he orders intense drinks to make up for the fact that he's [[MellowFellow really not.]]
259* EmbarrassingNickname: During his time at Pro House Vlogs, he was called "baby-goat", "Satyr-boy", "Party-Goatie", or "Mr. Exxxcess".
260* FaunsAndSatyrs: Judging by the goat horns on his head and the goat legs on his full pic of himself in one of his status updates, he's a satyr. He also comes from a OneGenderRace, which is why it took his species a while to be legally recognized as Sapient (intelligent and bipedal) beings.
261* GenderEqualsBreed: Implied: Since he's from a OneGenderRace, his mother is either a human or another fantasy being, and he and his brothers take after their late satyr father.
262* TheHyena: He often laughs during his conversations with the other patrons.
263* {{Hypocrite}}: Despite hosting a prank show, he doesn't like pulling pranks himself because he believes they're the lowest form of entertainment. Rather, he helps in production and marketing behind the scenes. [[spoiler:This is because he was the subject of a traumatic prank during his time at Pro House Vlogs, so he doesn't want to be directly involved in them again.]]
264* IAmNotMyFather: He regrets being the subject of pretend date videos for the production house he used to work at because it reminded him of his late father, who would "fish" for partners the same way.
265* InnocentlyInsensitive: When he hears about Riona's struggles with discrimination as she strives to be an opera singer, he genuinely tries helping her overcome it by suggesting that she advertise herself as an underdog who can prove everyone's expectations wrong with her singing. Riona, who just wants nothing more than a chance to properly ''sing'', calls him out for "selling a caricature" of her, and he apologizes for offending her.
266* MassiveNumberedSiblings: He grew up in a family so large, he couldn't count all of his siblings even if he wanted to. It's implied that his dad was a swinger because his siblings are "everywhere".
267* MellowFellow: A chill customer who enters the café with a big smile on his face and talks casually with the other patrons.
268* MustHaveCaffeine: When he was younger and broke, he'd drink lots of Bee'n Buzzy, a highly caffeinated drink that's concentrated with milk and honey, to replace his meals. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome However, this made his stomach extremely acidic]], which is why he can't handle coffee anymore.
269* NoSenseOfDirection: He gets drunk during his business meeting with his team and then gets lost in Kerry Park at midnight, prompting Riona to drive him home. [[spoiler:In playthroughs where Riona stops visiting the café, he instead struggles to find his way home on his own and gets a hangover the next day.]]
270* TheNicknamer: He likes giving nicknames to the other patrons such as "Pops" for Jorji and "Rach" for Rachel.
271* NotSoDifferentRemark:
272** If the Barista gives Myrtle the wrong drink twice on her first visit, she'll get into an argument with Lucas regarding [[spoiler:Aqua breaking her trust with her]]. She then tells the Barista that Lucas is a "weirder version of Freya" because of his nosy chattiness, to his confusion because he hasn't met her.
273** On his third visit, he tells the others that he plans to turn his prank show into a talent showcase segment so he can support the prejudiced like Riona in achieving their dreams, much like he was when he was rising to fame as an influencer. Riona faces cyberbullying for being a banshee who's believed to only bring bad luck, while Lucas's satyr race is stereotyped as reckless party animals. This is why he wants to apologize to her for accidentally hurting her feelings in his misguided attempt to help her overcome her anxiety in becoming an opera singer amidst the racism.
274* OhMyGods: He tends to swear in the name of Zeus or the gods in general.
275* RagsToRiches: He grew up in an impoverished family, with his late father struggling to make ends meet. After his father's death, Lucas refused to sell the family house to his older siblings and fled to Los Angeles. Desperate for money, he joined a production house, even if he was mistreated as a content creator, but he eventually rose to fame and became the successful influencer he is in the present.
276* TraumaButton: During his time at the production house, [[spoiler:his housemates sabotaged the fuel indicator on his car and sent him out on an errand, causing him to be stranded on the road. They then pretended to be armed, masked racists who were going to attack him and take his car or worse, before revealing that the entire thing was a setup for a prank. The incident finally caused Lucas to [[RageBreakingPoint snap for the first time]], and was the main reason for him leaving the Pro House. It's also the reason why he's afraid of the dark, as well as driving by himself.]]
277* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: He's afraid of the dark, and when a blackout happens, he nervously darts his eyes about. Jorji asks him if he's alright, but [[ObviouslyNotFine he claims that "everything's peachy".]]
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279
280[[folder:Riona Sheerin]]
281[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/99bbf78e_22a8_4779_9870_7646862bbe69.jpeg]]
282An eerily quiet banshee [[BlandNameProduct Grüver]] driver who's another new patron of Coffee Talk. She's an aspiring soprano singer who hopes to perform onstage one day, but the prejudice she gets online is holding her back.
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286* AppealToTradition: After deleting her audition video due to cyberbullying, she plans to find fame the "traditional" way as opposed to using "shortcuts" or going online. Rachel, on the other hand, argues that the entertainment industry is rapidly changing and that "traditional" doesn't always mean "better".
287* BewareTheQuietOnes: She first enters the café without introducing herself to quietly listen in on Jorji and Lucas's conversation. But when Lucas [[InnocentlyInsensitive incorrectly assumes that she's being chill about the cyberbullies she encountered after posting her audition video]], she enters a screaming fit and causes the second blackout at the café.
288* CreepyLonerGirl: She used to live in seclusion and far away from cities because she looked "''significantly'' different" back then. When she started working as a taxi driver, people freaked out at her and canceled her, which is why she switched jobs to being a delivery person.
289* IJustWantToBeLoved: She constantly faces people who hate her because she's "scary", so during the appeal period, she tried to make herself look less "frightening" so that she can feel loved.
290* InternalizedCategorism: She breaks down crying because she [[spoiler:regrets following her dreams after hearing Lucas's and Rachel's stories on how they dealt with racism in the entertainment industry. She believes that she can only go with the "status quo" just because she's a banshee who can't establish good connections. Thankfully, the Barista cheers her up with a Berry-Blue Hibiscus "Pie", and she overcomes her self-loathing when Lucas offers her to be his co-host for his podcast, using the platform to advocate against racism.]]
291* OurBansheesAreLouder: She has sullen dark eyes, pale purple skin, and stringy blue hair, and her wails are believed to curse people with bad luck. Her screams get worse and her hair frizzes up when she gets angry, and she causes a blackout at the café in one particular fit. As a semi-spiritual being, she [[NoBodyLeftBehind disappears when she dies.]]
292* YouthfulFreckles: She's a young adult banshee with a freckled face.
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294
295[[folder:Amanda]]
296[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/8a196169_7937_4958_b6ec_880b7fbf1775.jpeg]]
297Silver's sibling, who's the same alien species as them, who drops by the café for their research on Earth and also to rescue Silver.
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301* AlienAmongUs: Like Silver, they're doing Earth research to better fit in with its residents. They start out awkward at first by calling Lua a "purple Earthling", and then a "four-appendages Earthling" after she tries correcting them.
302* AmbiguousGender: Despite their feminine name, their gender is indeterminate like Silver's [[spoiler:when he used to be an alien]]. The Barista calls them "Ms.", Silver uses "she/her" pronouns around them, while the other patrons use "they/them" pronouns when referring to them.
303* BizarreAlienBiology: Like Silver, they drink using their fingers as straws.
304* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Like Silver, they come off as an eccentric alien in a spacesuit who's trying their best to communicate with Earthlings.
305* ExpositoryPronoun: They refer to themselves with "we" because they're part of the same HiveMind as Silver.
306* HiveMind: They and Silver are part of the same hive mind, which is why they have similar mannerisms when talking to the other patrons. However, Amanda's mental link with them is becoming tenuous because Silver [[spoiler:is becoming more human.]]
307* LiteralMinded: Like Silver, they have a hard time getting the nuances of Earthling language, like when Lua asks them what brings them here.
308--> '''Amanda:''' Please define your question. Do you mean here on this planet?\
309'''Lua:''' That too, but also here, in this café.
310* LivingMoodRing: Like Silver, their helmet's visor flashes different colors depending on their mood, like yellow for happiness, red for anger, and pink for excitement.
311* MySensorsIndicateYouWantToTapThat: When Silver gushes about the qualities of his online date Pearl, Amanda detects that his hormones are boiling.
312* ShyFingerTwiddling: Like Silver, they sometimes tap their fingers together in an embarrassed or uncertain manner.
313* SpockSpeak: Like Silver, they tend to speak formally and use technical terms.
314* WhatIsThisFeeling: They don't understand how Earthlings can feel a much wider range of emotions than their species, so they suggest that movies should be captioned with the emotions the characters are feeling. When they try Blue Lightning for the first time, [[FirstTimeFeeling they struggle to experience its taste, but they still get a kick out of it.]]
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