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The Agents

    In General 

    Agent Chase 
The team leader and hazardous mission specialist of the Agents.
  • The Ace: As described by My LEGO Network: "Agent Chase has tried it all, jumping out of helicopter, passing between speeding vehicles, dodging out of the most life-threatening situations."
  • Cool Shades: Has a pair of deep blue sunglasses atop his face.
  • Janitor Impersonation Infiltration: In a LEGO Magazine comic, Agent Chase infiltrates one of Dr. Inferno's bases by disguising himself as a janitor, complete with a Latex Perfection face mask.
  • The Leader: Field leader of the Agents, according to LEGO Brickmaster Magazine.
  • The Stoic: His description in My LEGO Network refers to him as being calm no matter the situation.

    Agent Charge 
An engineering specialist capable of piloting land, sea and air vehicles.
  • Ace Pilot: He is described as a sea, air and land vehicle pilot by LEGO Brickmaster Magazine.
  • The Engineer: Is an engineering-systems specialist, according to LEGO Brickmaster Magazine.
  • Meaningful Name: The name "Charge" implies that he works with electronics, which would fit his role as The Engineer.

    Agent Fuse 
An Agent specialized in computers, electronics and explosives.
  • Badass in Distress: Agent Fuse can handle himself in the field, if Mission 3 and River Heist are any indication. However, in Mission 8, he is a prisoner of Dr. Inferno.
  • Demolitions Expert: He is described as an explosives expert by LEGO Brickmaster Magazine.
  • Distressed Dude: He's shown taken prisoner by Dr. Inferno in Mission 8: Volcano Lair.
  • Meaningful Name: "Fuse" presumably refers to the fuse of an explosive, fitting this Demolitions Expert.
  • Red Is Heroic: Is a redhead and a member of the Agents.
  • The Smart Guy: The electronic and explosives specialist of the Agents, according to LEGO Brickmaster Magazine.
  • Smart People Wear Glasses: As the geeky smart guy of the team, he naturally wears glasses.

    Agent Trace 
An Agent specialized in security, code-decryption and undercover missions.
  • Action Girl: Agent Trace joins Chase in the battle against Dr. Inferno's robot mech.
  • Badass in Distress: Agent Trace is a skilled Action Girl who partakes in undercover missions, but she is captured by Break Jaw and rescuing her becomes the assignment of Mission 4.
  • Damsel in Distress: Shown captured by Break Jaw in Mission 4.
  • The Smart Girl: Specializes in decrypting codes, according to LEGO Brickmaster Magazine.
  • The Smurfette Principle: Was at first the only female Agent, before being joined by Agent Swift.
  • Two Girls to a Team: Trace and Swift are the only two female Agents on the otherwise male-dominated team.

    Agent Swipe 
A new Agent who appears in Agents 2.0

    Agent Swift 
A new Agent who appears in Agents 2.0.
  • Flat Character: Swift is never given a character description or personality.
  • Sci-Fi Bob Haircut: The Agents' slightly-futuristic aesthetics are complemented by Swift's black bob cut.
  • Sixth Ranger: One of the two new additions to the Agents in the Agents 2.0 line.
  • Two Girls to a Team: Trace and Swift are the only two female Agents on the otherwise male-dominated team.

The Villains

    Dr. Inferno 
A fiendish criminal genius who leads a group of evil-doers in concocting various schemes for world domination.
  • Artificial Limbs: His right arm is robotic.
  • Big Bad: The leader of the supervillains and the mastermind behind the Evil Plan of each set.
  • Composite Character: Of both Ernst Stavro Blofeld (scarred criminal mastermind with a volcano lair) and Dr. No (evil scientist with mechanical limbs).
  • Diabolical Mastermind: An evil genius who leads a variety of henchmen from a volcano lair and plots to take over the world.
  • Elemental Motifs: Fire; his name and fiery hairstyle are the most obvious signs. He also has a volcano lair and a mech with a flamethrower arm.
  • Evil Genius: Inferno seems to be the one responsible for his minions' various vehicles and Artificial Limbs. He's also into world domination.
  • Good Scars, Evil Scars: Sports a scar over his left eye.
  • Humongous Mecha: Pilots a giant robot in Robo Attack.
  • Mad Scientist: A maniacal scientist bent on conquering the world.
  • Morally Ambiguous Doctorate: He's a doctor who leads a group of supervillains.
  • Sigil Spam: Dr. Inferno's sigil is plastered on just about everything to do with him and his organization, including his henchmen's uniforms and the vehicles they pilot.
  • Slasher Smile: Sports a fiendish grin atop his minifigure's head.
  • Standard Evil Organization Squad: Leads one comprised of many distinct evil maniacs.
  • Villain in a White Suit: Wears a white uniform, which certainly makes him stand out from the orange most of his minions wear.
  • You Don't Look Like You: Downplayed in The Robot Chronicles. For the most part, Dr. Inferno has his correct appearance. But for some reason, after his robot is defeated, he appears using Dr. D. Zaster's minifigure in the following cutscene. Note that D. Zaster is otherwise depicted as a separate character who pilots Slime Choppers in this game.

    Saw-Fist 
A henchmen of Dr. Inferno tasked with stealing an energy crystal.

    Break Jaw 
A tough henchmen of Dr. Inferno, clad in a metal helmet with an underbite.
  • The Brute: A tough, Jaws-inspired henchmen.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Despite being Inferno's most prominent minion in the first two waves of sets, he doesn't appear in any of the Agents 2.0 sets, although River Heist was originally going to feature him instead of Dollar Bill.
  • Elite Mook: Seems to be one, since he wears the standard uniform of an Inferno henchman, but has a distinguishing feature in his helmet.
  • Recurring Boss: The Agents have faced him multiple times and he's appeared in three sets.

    Gold Tooth 
Dr. Inferno's gold-crazed henchman.
  • Composite Character: Seemingly of three James Bond villains - Goldfinger, Emilio Largo and Francisco Scaramanga - being an eyepatch-wearing henchman to the Big Bad who's obsessed with gold and carries a golden gun.
  • The Dragon: It's subtle but he appears to be Dr. Inferno's number two, given how he takes part in the attempt to rescue Dr. Inferno in Mission 6 and is his only henchman to transition over into Agents 2.0. Helped by him in part being based on Emilio Largo, the second-in-command to Blofeld.
  • Eyepatch of Power: Wears an eyepatch over his left eye.
  • Loves Only Gold: Is obsessed with gold, as his name may suggest, and anything else shiny. Most of the sets he appears in have him trying to steal something gold.
  • Meaningful Name: Gold Tooth has a mouth full of gold teeth.
  • Mook Lieutenant: In Mission 3, he's shown commanding an Inferno henchman.
  • Slasher Smile: His minifigure has him sporting a toothy grin.
  • Villainous Gold Tooth: Gold Tooth is a villain who exaggerates this trope because all of his teeth are gold.

    Spy Clops 
Cyborg spy with all-seeing mechanical eyes.
  • Animal Motifs: Spiders, if his multiple mechanical eyes and mechanical spider legs didn't tip you off.
  • Artificial Limbs: His Spider Limbs are robotic.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: He was one of three prominent minions of Inferno in Wave 1 (alongside Gold Tooth and Break Jaw) but he didn't make the transition to Agents 2.0.
  • Cyborg: The lower half of his body is mechanical.
  • Heroes Act Villains React: Mission 3 is an inversion, with him trying to recover a computer Agent Chase stole from an Inferno base.
  • Punny Name: Spy Clops is a pun on "spy" and "cyclops".
  • Spider People: Spy Clops' lower body is comprised of robotic Spider Limbs, while his upper body is that of a normal human.

    Slime Face 
A henchmen of Inferno sent alongside Break Jaw to recover sunken treasure.

    Fire Arm 
An Inferno henchmen with a giant laser cannon in place of his right arm.
  • Good Scars, Evil Scars: This villain has several scars on the left side of his face.
  • Punny Name: A firearm is another word for a weapon. In Fire Arm's case, his weapon is literally his arm.
  • Sixth Ranger: The LEGO.com description for Mission 8: Volcano Lair states he's one of Dr. Inferno's newest henchmen, implying he joined some time after the Wave 1 missions.
  • Suspiciously Similar Substitute: To Saw Fist from Mission 1, down to using the exact same body and hair mold. The only differences between the two is Fire Arm's cybernetics are on the opposite side of his face, he has a stubble and he has a laser cannon instead of a saw.

    Claw-Dette 
A female henchmen of Dr. Inferno, who comes equipped with a robotic right arm given to her by him.

    Dollar Bill 
An Inferno henchmen obsessed with money.
  • Classic Villain: Represents Greed, given his obsession with money.
  • Evil Wears Black: This villain wears a black tuxedo.
  • Eye Scream: He has a diamond jammed where his left eye should be.
  • Punny Name: If Bill (as in the nickname for William) is his name, then Dollar Bill is a pun on a dollar bill.
  • Secondary Color Nemesis: He wears the orange of Inferno's emblem as well as an orange necktie, while his hair is green to match the dollar bills sticking out of his pocket.

    Dyna-Mite 
An Inferno henchmen obsessed with dynamite.

    Dr. D. Zaster 
An associate of Dr. Inferno who's obsessed with covering the city in slime.
  • Evil Wears Black: This villain is clad in a black version of Dr. Inferno's labcoat.
  • Morally Ambiguous Doctorate: D. Zaster is a villain with the title of Doctor.
  • Punny Name: D. Zaster's name is a pun on "disaster".
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: As this villain has the same head piece as Slime Face, his left eye is also red.
  • Secondary Color Nemesis: The villainous Dr. D. Zaster's uniform has orange straps and Dr. Inferno's logo, plus his slime's light green.
  • Slasher Smile: Sports a maniacal grin atop his head.
  • Suspiciously Similar Substitute: In Agents 2.0, Dr. D. Zaster replaces Slime Face. He has the same head mold as Slime Face and similar motifs (both being slime mutants) but is given a separate name. Due to a lack of canonical information on both characters, it's unclear if they're meant to be the same person or share a connection.
  • Villainous Friendship: Stated to be an "old friend" of Dr. Inferno in the LEGO Minifigure Sticker Collection book.

    Magma Commander and Magma Drones 
A hot-headed robotic henchmen of Dr. Inferno who commands a series of robots called the Magma Drones.
  • Ambiguous Robots: Is Magma Commander a robot, or a cyborg in a full-metal suit?
  • Mecha-Mooks: The Magma Drones are mechanical soldiers which serve Dr. Inferno.
  • Mook Lieutenant: Magma Commander leads the Magma Drones.
  • Robot Antennae: The Magma Drones all have black antenna pieces in place of proper heads.

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