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Main Characters

     In General 

Tropes:

  • Badass Crew: All of them have their own specialties, and have come out on top of multiple struggles, even managing to elude death more than once.

     The Protagonist/Jane Doe/Blondie/Mine Ametsuchi 

A nurse who wakes up in an abandoned hospital.

Tropes:

  • Action Girl: Less so than Michelle, but has her moments, using improvised weaponry to take down different monsters in the first chapter, and just gets better later on.
  • Bad Powers, Good People: She can control anything that has enough of her blood in it, including people.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Genuinely nice and wants to help people. Prophet finds this out the hard way. Jane manages to pseudo-indirectly kill three mutants, including Prophet, who hyperventilates to death due to his fear of being taken over by Jane and his less than appropriate respiratory system.
  • Bloody Murder: Jane can control anything that her blood is inside of, including people. She can see through their eyes, speak to them telepathically, modify their bodies, dig through their memories, and use their skills. Eventually, she learns to produce and manipulate all kinds of biomatter.
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: She is naturally blonde and one of the nicest characters in the comic, preferring to save her enemies than kill.
  • Half-Human Hybrid: Half human, half Eldritch Abomination.
  • Humanoid Abomination: While she is genetically half human and her personality is that of a normal Nice Girl, her Eldritch Abomination half has made her blood an independent limb of herself that can assimilate whatever it touches into her personal control, which she can control acutely and subconsciously.
  • Improbable Weapon User: She has, at various points, used bandages, syringes, a ventilation duct, and a blanket to disable enemies.
  • Immune to Mind Control:
    • The protagonist can't be affected by the mind control serum Save the Queen... because her own blood has the same properties but stronger. Anyone injected with Jane Doe's blood becomes immune to Save the Queen's control, but can now be controlled by Jane Doe instead.
    • Less so when it comes to The Many which controls through psychic power rather than blood, though she manages to fight through it.
  • Literal Split Personality: Jane's red is a mental representation of her powers and alien heritage. At first it looks like skin with massive teeth stretched over a wall, then as a blood-splattered version of Jane with inhumanly long limbs. After Jane accepts it, her red turns into a copy of her, only with red hair. When Jane overcharges her astral projection through Incident F, she encounters other fragments of her personality, such as her inner child or the embodiment of her fears.
  • No Name Given: Played with. While she's told most of the people on her side her real name, most keep calling her Blondie, and no one mentions her real name, thus, the reader doesn't have any clue what it is. Her real name is, which has been hinted at and mentioned several times in previous pages, is revealed close to the end of the comic.
  • Shock and Awe: Jane can use her ability to manipulate biological material to produce bioelectricity. At first, it's barely enough to charge one camera, but after some experiences with ghosts and astral projection, she can straight-up shoot lightning.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: Michelle loves guns and is a buff tube cop. Jane is a sweet girl who loves to give hugs, and her style of dealing with foes is more indirect.

     Michelle 

A large tube cop who got stuck in a break room, carries a large cannon.

Tropes:

  • Action Girl: She is the best shot in the group and is incredibly strong, due to being genetically modified.
  • BFG: The Stratemeyer cannon that she wields in the first chapter can completely destroy a hospital monster in one blast.
  • Designer Babies: She was specifically created to be a frontliner, like a cop or a soldier, with 10 years of firearm and military training downloaded into her mind.
  • The Lad-ette: She loves guns, she is incredibly buff, and isn't afraid to get her hands dirty.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: Michelle loves guns and is a buff tube cop. Jane is a sweet girl who loves to give hugs, and her style of dealing with foes is more indirect.
  • Why Did it Have to be Spiders: She has arachnophobia as demonstrated in her first meeting with Prophet.

     Dr. Finch 

A doctor from the hospital, hiding out in the laundry room.

Tropes:

  • Badass Bookworm: While he usually stays away from fights, when a shootout happens at his house, Jane gives him Michelle's gun skills and Caius' hand-to-hand training
  • Labcoat of Science and Medicine: He wears a labcoat in most of his appearances, and is a multi-disciplinary genius.
  • Omnidisciplinary Scientist: Downplayed. While Finch is familiar with multiple branches of science, he is not infallible, and will need to study before he can come up with appropriate results and theories.
  • The Professor: He is a self proclaimed genius, great at studying and coming up with theories, but excels best at medicine.

     Fuse 

A pyrokinetic mutant investigating his friend's alleged crimes.

Tropes:

  • Artificial Limbs: Fuse loses his leg when he's injuried severely enough that even Jane can't repair the damage. Fortunately, cybernetic replacements are very common and relatively easy to get. Fuse chooses a combat-grade prothesis, which he can even use in conjunction with his pyrokinesis to make very strong flaming kicks.
  • Kill It with Fire: Due to having pyrokinesis, Fuse deals with most enemies by setting them on fire.
  • Playing with Fire: Fuse's mutation grants him pyrokinesis.
  • Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory: Fuse remembers the Cosmic Retcon that the library inflicted on him, changing how he found the information about Geoangular Control.

     Caius 

An ex-bouncer from club Elegance.

Tropes

  • Boisterous Bruiser: He is possibly the loudest in the group, rivaled only by Michelle, but definitely the most physically capable, at least in terms of close combat.
  • Designer Babies: His batch was made in a lab to be cage fighters, but they were apparently bad at it, so they were sold to a club to become bouncers.
  • Manly Gay: He likes men, he is large and loud, and his favourite tactic is going in, guns blazing.

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