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    Finn 

The former Stormtrooper who became a General, now he strives to be a Jedi.

  • Adaptational Badass: Even before the events of this story, there were a few retcons that made him more effective. He fought a Knight of Ren in Pasaana to a stalemate, only "losing" because he ran out of time. He had also tried to shoot Kylo dead until the Knight intervened. In Exegol, he fought an Executioner with an armor of Beskar and a Force Sensitive Sith Acolyte, one after the other, and won. Even beforehand, he saved Rey from a Knight of Ren by shooting him from far away.
  • Ain't Too Proud to Beg: He begs Celesto to stop a courtroom trial because he senses the planet they are on dying. Celesto doesn't listen until Lightning takes Finn's side.
  • Badass in Distress: His record includes him being crucial in several fights, but also him being kidnapped by Armilla and, while it lasted very little, Alicia.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: He is one of the nicest Stormwolf members, but he will retaliate if pressed too far.
    • The events of The Rise of Skywalker made him temporarily cut ties with Rey after calling her out. Until she proved him she changed for the better.
    • Takara had exploited his kindness by landing a cheap hit on him and sentencing him to isolation for being disrespectful. So, in the rematch, Finn humiliates and slaughters her. Untouched.
    • During the Battle of Xorrn, Konrad, who is in charge of all the supplies to the Imperial Remnant, has several former Stormtroopers killed, and even personally kills a few of them with no remorse. Finn purposefully gets Konrad killed very messily for that, even though he feels a little remorse afterwards.
    • Finn, when he learns how many of his allies died to the Stygian Champion, apologizes to his old master since he will do something that isn't the way of the Jedi. Then he gives the demon a very savage beating.
    • When Rippen the Beast nearly crushes Krysta after she saves Finn's life, he gets mad and defeats Rippen handily.
    • He despises slavers, and doesn't show his usual mercy to them.
  • BFG: The Microwave Beam. It's his heaviest weapon, which is like a laser cannon. Later it gets an upgrade, the Microwave Cannon, which is even more devastating.
  • Blue Is Heroic: Finn is associated with the color blue, both his saber and his armor upgrades, as well as the Microwave Beam. He is also a hero.
  • Boring, but Practical: His ability to home blaster bolts just makes his shots even more accurate than before, and it has saved the lives of him and his friends several times.
  • Character Catchphrase: "Your next line is... " If he gets it right, he has outsmarted his opponent.
  • Combat Pragmatist: In a fight, he will use every trick to win, from the environment, to reflecting attacks, to making a foe who calls his attacks eat sand, to accepting assistance.
  • Crusading Lawyer: During Operation Valkyria, he is protecting a native princess from Celesto and Lightning, keeping them out of the fight for as long as possible. He only wins by turning Lightning on his side, and because the opposition had no evidence against the defendant aside of blatant cheating.
  • Defiant Captive: When captive in Armilla's mansion, he talks back to his captor at every chance he gets, and even burns part of her mansion down in an escape attempt, and then defies an attempt at his mind to imprint on her.
  • Determinator: It's hard to make him give up. He has kept fighting after his skin had nearly been melted by Astaroth's Hellfire, and kept standing up after a direct hit with the Uniforce in the final battle with Lightning.
  • The Dog Bites Back: After Rey keeps pushing him out of her life and attacking him whenever her ego is threatened, he calls her out and leaves her. Later, he stops an attack from her and forces her to kneel before him and heal him before they can make amends.
  • Do with Him as You Will: He encourages victims of abuse to stand up for themselves. In one case, a slave asks to kill a slavemaster, so Finn gives her his lightsaber.
  • Dudley Do-Right Stops to Help: His empathy makes several fights harder for him. For example, his refusal to finish off a seemingly helpless enemy cost him a relatively easy fight against Takara. It also allowed Kor to land a few free hits on him.
  • Grew a Spine: The very first thing he does in this story is to tell Rey he won't be stuck in a friendship where he offers kindness and gets next to none in return, then leaving her. Even when Rey comes back for him, Finn makes clear he will only accept her if she changes for the better.
  • Groin Attack:
    • Near the end of his duel with Kylo's evil incarnated as a shadow, Finn kicks him hard in the balls.
    • He kicks a Red Arremer between the legs repeatedly during a fight. He has also shot at least one rapist in the nuts.
  • Heroic Resolve: The Force Resolve is a manifestation of this, making him stronger but tiring him faster.
  • Heroic Self-Deprecation: He starts the story feeling useless, especially compared to Rey, because he couldn't save Leia on Kef Bir. This gets worse when he gets kidnapped by Armilla. However, he is anything but useless. Not only did his Stormtrooper Uprising contribute a lot to the safety of the Galaxy, but Armilla is a Vampire Lady, and a foe most people cannot even match, while it took the Dark One himself to stop Finn from saving Leia's life.
  • Hero with Bad Publicity: He is often demonized by the agents of the Legion, who have portrayed him as a Heroic Wannabe at best, cutting several moments he helped save the Galaxy, and a literal mustache-twirling villain at worst.
  • Homing Projectile: He can use the Force to make blaster bolts home in on his enemies.
  • I Let Gwen Stacy Die: Feels that way about Master Toni and Leia, considering himself too weak for failing to save either of them.
  • Improbable Aiming Skills: He hits a target a kilometer away with his eyes closed in training, and fires accurately even before he makes his shots track his targets. Also, when he plays a shooting game in China to impress Leah, she is not impressed by his speed but is proud of his precision.
  • The Leader: He is leading the Unchained Ones, former Stormtroopers who switched sides. He also leads missions when Poe isn't around.
  • Lightning Gun: His Shockbolt can shoot a stream or a field of electricity.
  • Mundane Utility: He uses the Force to help Leah win at pinball.
  • My Greatest Failure: Being unable to save Rey and Leia in Kef Bir and give Kylo his comeuppance.
  • My Greatest Second Chance:
    • When he fights Benjamin to avenge Toni and save Leah, he remembers Starkiller. And this time, he wins. He also does get to beat Kylo himself as a shadow towards the end of the first season.
    • He starts getting ashamed of killing Bella, albeit he did it in self-defense, when he sees how that affected her teenage daughter. However, after he beats the daughter and stops her revenge attempt, he spares her and ends the circle of revenge, something he is much more proud of doing. Similarly, when he learns how Bella's death affected her innocent father, he explains himself to quell Charlie's anger and solves the matter peacefully.
  • No-Sell: Two examples, both related to his Heroic Willpower:
    • He is completely immune to mind control due to being able to will himself free from it. He has trained a mighty Psychic Block Defense to help him out with stronger such spells.
    • The reason Roronoa Zoro, while he fights Finn post-Dressrosa, still only realizes he has Conqueror's Haki in Wano is that, when he accidentally uses it on Finn, Finn doesn't even notice. He is only concerned about his horse, which is affected.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business:
    • Usually, due to the Battle of Jakku, he doesn't attack those who are helpless and beg for mercy, unless he figures out they are lying and are about to exploit it. The one exception is a shadow that is basically a revived Kylo Ren. That's because Finn knows trusting Kylo is a very bad idea.
    • The only time he gets genuinely mad at Poe is when he learns Poe killed Slip in self-defense. However, his friends help him calm down quickly.
    • Usually, he doesn’t kill downed enemies because of what happened on Jakku. The single exceptions are Al Astor and Takara, because Finn saw that their surrenders were fake, and they were both horrible people. Al was the Archdemon that imprisoned Leah and Takara had exploited his kindness in the past.
  • Psychic Block Defense: He has a mental shield that stops any mind control, though it has limits against other mental techniques.
  • Punch Catch: His confrontation with Rey culiminates to this, as he simply catches her punch and calls her out for her behavior.
  • Related in the Adaptation: He is the son of Lando and Sana and brother of Jannah.
  • Sacrificed Basic Skill for Awesome Training: Due to how much he values free will, he has never trained the Mind Trick and instead developed an immunity to it.
  • Second Hour Superpower: Using the Force to move plasma allows him to land even trickier shots than before and reflect enemy fire. Finn learns that close to the end of the second arc and it keeps being relevant since then.
  • Slavery Is a Special Kind of Evil: Finn is very radical against slavery, to the point he would rather kill an enemy than ever use mind control. He also makes sure to free any slaves he comes across, even if they had been soldiers of the Black Legion beforehand.
  • Smart People Play Chess: He is the smartest heavy hitter of the team and a good chess player.
  • Spectacular Spinning: His Whirlwind of Destiny allows him to become a tornado of death using his saber.
  • Stone Wall: In terms of mind control. He doesn't know or want to learn even the simplest Mind Trick, but his defense against mind control is all but impenetrable.
  • Taking the Bullet: He often takes hits for his friends and civilians.
  • Took a Level in Badass: He slowly but surely becomes stronger and more confident. He goes from struggling with Silver Moblins to killing an Archdemon. The biggest step towards his improvement is when he becomes a Jedi Knight.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: He starts the story yelling at Rey for what she put him through, and refuses to learn Force Healing because she misused it. He grows out of it after it comes very close to biting him in the ass. Also, in later chapters, he spares more foes than before.
  • The Unchosen One: He has no great destiny and he knows it. Nevertheless, he carves his own path and becomes the hero of his Galaxy through his actions alone.
  • Weak, but Skilled: He is an average Force user who is just really creative and outsmarts his foes.
  • What's Up, King Dude?: He has absolute zero respect for the authority of Supreme Leader Snoke. That's because Snoke had him taken from his family when he was a kid, so he deserves zero respect.
  • What the Hell, Hero?:
    • He begins the first season and its final arc by calling out Rey for how she treated him.
    • He also calls out Poe for killing Slip. He gets called out in return for considering revenge.
  • What You Are in the Dark:
    • In a flashback of Season 3, during the events of Season 1, a villainess tries to exploit his then recent anger regarding Rey and try to make him follow the Dark Side. It doesn't work.
    • He gets tempted by Palpatine to activate the Sith Holocron Kor had for more power, to get any girl he loves and to defeat the Dark One. Finn, despite having no outside benevolent influence, sees through his plans and destroys the Holocron.
  • Worthy Opponent:
    • He encourages Krysta to become more independent and active in fights, and in general to stand up for herself. When she interferes in the final fight between Finn and Lightning and gives trouble to the former, Finn tells her how proud of her he is before fighting her seriously enough to send her crashing through rubble with the Force.
    • Even though he and Din start on the wrong foot, they have always respected each other.
  • You Remind Me of X: Lightning Dawn reminds him of Rey, so he doesn't try to finish him off in their first duel when he gains the upper hand, but is more than eager to call him out and dare him to change for the better.

    Leah Clearwater 

A werewolf who was once in a corrupt pack, now strives to be a leader and savior.

  • Animal Motifs: Wolves, as she is a werewolf.
  • Ascended Fangirl: Of Jotaro Kujo. She even shouts "ORA!" when she punches rapidly.
  • Badass in Distress: The very first chapter has her in prison and she nearly gets executed by Shuten Doji later. She also has a record full of important victories.
  • Batman Gambit:
    • Dealing with the very cautious Armilla, she forces her in a dilemma that has no obvious answer, as she will lose either time or safety. Armilla thinks too much about it, allowing Leah to strike before she makes a decision.
    • She sends Little Finn to deal with the evil aristocrat Charloss, believing a mouse wouldn't be a priority in the Government's eyes. She is right.
  • Because You Were Nice to Me: She is astounded by Finn's kindness towards her, so she is fiercely loyal to him.
  • Big Eater: She enjoys eating a lot of meat, and notably eats without caring much about manners because she was raised in a pack of werewolves.
  • Big Sister Instinct: Even though her little brother used to side with Jacob and the imprints over her, she still loves him enough to bring him back to life with a scroll.
  • Carry a Big Stick: The Beast Hammer is her strongest weapon. She can heat it to inflict more damage.
  • Combat Pragmatist: She won't be above using the environment, digging tunnels, causing quakes and stunning her foe with garlic in a fight.
  • Cruel Mercy: She spares Valak, aware he will have to face the wrath of his superiors no matter what he does.
  • Cutting the Knot: How she kills Alicia. She had been shrunken to the size of a doll and was losing the fight until she found an opening. Once she does find time to grow back to her original size, she uses her Stakehammer to keep stunning and hitting Alicia before she can shrink her again.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Downplayed, but present. She is a werewolf, thus a Dark creature, she describes herself as the moon to Finn's sun and gets limited lunar magic in her Hybrid form. Still, she will protect humanity and free will with her life.
  • Determinator: She keeps fighting even when strcuk by a bulldozer, launched into the stratosphere or stabbed by silver daggers. Or when shot by arrows in all four of her limbs.
  • The Dreaded: She instills fear to many vampires after the Fall of Volterra.
  • Everyone Has Standards: She is more eager to fight monsters than Finn is, and is also very mad at her old pack because they bullied her for not liking the imprints. Yet, when she learns what Titan did in a similar case, she is mortified and vows to never become like him.
  • Flash Step: She can run far faster than the human eye can see, and learns to make afterimages and, in her wolf form, strike a few times before anyone else can spot her and react.
  • Freudian Excuse Is No Excuse: Due to the atrocities caused by imprints, she doesn't consider them an excuse for the evil the imprinted have caused.
  • Gamer Chick: She loves playing videogames, especially racers and shooters. While she is bad at pinball, she is still great at arcades.
  • Good Is Not Nice: She is a heroine who will defend her friends and innocent bystanders with her life. But she will also slaughter whoever attacks them with no remorse. She also has a snarky side to her.
  • Healing Factor: Due to being a werewolf, she can regenerate health, which saves her life several times.
  • Hero with Bad Publicity: Supporters of the imprints hate her and consider her nothing more than a bitter harpy. The Legion's propaganda makes her a savage, man-eating wolf.
  • Horrifying the Horror: After Volterra, most ordinary vampires fear her, something that got worse after her liberation of Egypt.
  • I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: She cares about Finn's happiness above hers in their relationship. Which means she would allow Rey to be with him if she treated him better. Quickly, however, she realizes her own relationship with Finn does help him be happy.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She can be very mean (for example she has told Finn there was nothing wrong with killing Bella, her corrupt stepsister, in self-defense), is mostly against Finn reuniting with Rey until the latter really learns her lesson and has the reputation of a bitter harpy, but she actually is a hero who really cares about her friends, and she makes clear she is not giving in to corruption when Titan tempts her.
  • Kirk Summation: She makes clear, through analysis, that if Finn was being entirely selfish after he cut ties with Rey and only cared about making her his trophy wife, she would have never taken his side, let alone fall for him, when Celesto says she has taken Finn away from the "right" path.
  • Kryptonite Factor: Silver, as she is a werewolf, weakens and burns her on contact.
  • Made of Iron: She and her armor can withstand a lot of punishment.
  • Major Injury Underreaction: She gets her armor broken and is completely burned and bleeding. And she still stands up and taunts Celesto.
  • No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: She inflicts this on the nastier enemies she beats, like Armilla, Jacob Black as a shadow and Engarde.
  • No-Sell: Since she started leading her own pack and has founded Stormwolf, she is now immune to the Alpha Order.
  • Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs: She often attacks with a very fast barrage of punches.
  • Shut Up, Hannibal!: When Titan rants about how he is the same as Stormwolf and especially Leah herself, just with no restraints, Leah tells him that's why he is a monster.
  • Strong Girl, Smart Guy: While both she and Finn are strong and smart, he is far better at using gadgets, but she is much stronger than him physically.
  • Super-Speed: Her main power is to be extremely fast, even for a werewolf. It even allows her to cause sonic waves with her punches.
  • Super-Toughness: She has survived getting launched into the stratosphere, a savage beating by Rey, several attacks from Jack the Drought and a direct hit from Ten-Fold Uniforce.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Sausages. She loves eating them. In fact, she loves eating meat in general.
  • The Unchosen One: No destiny binds her, yet with her actions she gave hope to werewolves and humans alike, and is a serious threat to the Black Legion.
  • Unstoppable Rage: She is furious when a demon calls those who helped the massacre at Wounded Knee heroes.
  • Violently Protective Girlfriend: Once she and Finn hook up, she is willing to beat up whoever hurts him.
  • Wrong Context Magic: In the eyes of Jack the Drought, at least. He throws her to the sea, thinking her shapeshifting powers come from her eating a Fruit. Since they don't, she does not drown, and in fact exploits this to ambush him.
  • You Shall Not Pass!: When Finn gets in a courtroom to stop Lightning and Celesto from miscarrying justice, Leah stands outside and beats any enemy who tries to enter, eventually repelling them with ease.

Stormwolf members

    Poe Dameron 

The leader of the Resistance and best friend of Finn and later Leah.

  • The Ace: The best pilot and strategist of the Resistance, and a very competent fighter on the ground, as Don Krieg finds out the hard way. Finally, he is a brilliant strategist whose tactics helped deal with Titan.
  • Badass Normal: He has no powers on his own, but is very skilled with ships and weapons. He even takes on hordes of Yuuzhan Vong both in the sky and on the ground. Also, he is vital in the battle against Titan, who is a very powerful sorcerer.
  • Berserk Button: Bad leadership, like horrible planning and treating troops as expendable assets.
  • Demolitions Expert: He has the widest variety of bombs from the good guys, namely three different types. And he knows how to use all of them.
  • Determinator: He won't give up even if he is in grave danger. Even a needle full of Haki through one of his arteries will not stop him.
  • The Leader: He is the General of the Resistance and Stormwolf. In a smaller scale, he directly leads the Black Squadron.
  • Mission Control: Being the leader, he usually assigns the missions to the other Stormwolf members and gets reports.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Poe once orders Finn to not interfere in a fight between Rey and Leah. That's because Finn not only would hurt neither, but was too injured from fighting Lightning.
  • Ship Tease: With Virago, as he often comforts her and vice versa, and sometimes they fight with synergy like Finn and Leah or Finn and Rey.
  • Smart People Play Chess: He is the top chess player in Stormwolf. It comes in handy when it's time to save Finn from Armilla.
  • Weak, but Skilled: For his very high rank in Stormwolf, he is weak, having no powers whatsoever. However, he is skilled at using weapons, strategies and especially flying a ship or a plane. Thus, he succeeds at beating several big monsters like Torron and the Ice Bomber.

    Q 

The master technician and sniper of the team.

  • An Arm and a Leg: He loses his right hand to Ranmaru.
  • Combat Pragmatist: He ambushes his foes in a fight and uses decoys and drones to cheat his way to victory.
  • A Day in the Limelight: He stars in a Sniper Duel against Snapshot in the raid of Conva.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: He has made drones, is a hacker, invented the best non-magical weapons of Stormwolf, upgraded the X-Wings of the Black Squadron, can create decoys with just technology and overall his inventions make the job far easier for the rest of Stormwolf.
  • Glass Cannon: He is a sniper, so he has little durability, but hits hard and from afar.
  • Improbable Aiming Skills: He is the sniper of the team, so he gets to land some of the trickiest shots.
  • Personality Powers: Invisibility, which fits for someone who is useful everywhere except the front lines.
  • Shipper on Deck: He believes Finn and Leah are a great couple.
  • Smart People Play Chess: He is barely worse than Poe in chess and a brilliant inventor.
  • Swiper, No Swiping!: He turns invisible and impersonates Nobunaga to make Ranmaru stop fighting. It almost works.
  • Weak, but Skilled: He isn't stronger than the average person, he can only turn invisible. He also is very very smart, creating brilliant inventions and defeating a few stronger foes with tactics alone.

    Little Finn 

Leah's beloved pet mouse.

  • Action Pet: He is not as strong as the rest of the team, but he can help out in difficult situations and even beat a few foes on his own.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: He inflicts one on a Celestial Dragon, winning without getting hit.
  • A Day in the Limelight: He is the only one who can (and does) beat Charloss without the Admirals being called to crush Stormwolf. So, he is the one who saves the day.
  • The Load: Normally he'd fall into this trope by default if not for him being moreso Weak, but Skilled, in which even in spite of being the least physically strong of the cast, his intelligence is not to be underestimated.
  • Nice Mice: A mouse that helps Stormwolf out.
  • Overshadowed by Awesome: He is actually pretty useful for a mouse, as he helps free Finn from Armilla's mansion, has defeated many small monsters, lasted somewhat long against Dahlia, a gifted vampire, and scared an elephant sword. However, being just a mouse, he struggles to make a difference most of the time.
  • Team Pet: He is the favorite pet of Leah.
  • Weak, but Skilled: He is a tiny mouse, but he still outsmarted a few enemies.

    BB- 8 

Poe's best friend and a reliable droid.

  • Awesome, but Impractical: Post-upgrade, he can coat himself in electricity for a couple of seconds. It's a very powerful combination of offense and defense, but lasts too little.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: A cute round droid that's very unassuming, and also able to handle turrets proficiently. After Rose restores him, he is also a rolling arsenal.
  • Disney Death: Kaeden kills him in the final battle against the Remnant, but he gets better several chapters later.
  • No-Sell: Since he is a droid, the vampires cannot drink his blood.
  • Shock and Awe: His tazer is his main method of attack, especially before he gets a flamethrower. Even then, the tazer itself gets stronger than before, and he also gains a powerful electromagnetic field.
  • Took a Level in Badass: He gets a Precision Bolt, a more powerful tazer, an electromagnetic force field and a flamethrower, courtesy of Rose Tico. He ends up taking on several Yuuzhan Vong with his new weapons. He also learns to assist Poe's X-Wing in a turret.
  • Weak, but Skilled: BB-8 isn't very powerful, but even with his limited gear, he has defeated several stronger opponents. While later he gets an improved arsenal, he is still not among the heavy hitters, but his skills shine even further. Some of his weapons, like the Precision Bolt, focus on skill more than raw power by default.

    Master Toni 

Finn's mentor, an experienced Jedi.

  • The Ace: He is by far the most powerful member of Stormwolf until he dies.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: He wields his saber on commercials to show off, making most people think he is just an actor putting a show. He is an actual Jedi and strong in the Force, as the Tower finds out the hard way. He also trains Finn and teaches him how to use telekinesis on plasma, an ability that is one of the most useful to him.
  • Big Damn Heroes: He shows up in the nick of time, saving his friends from both the Tower and the Hammer.
  • The Bus Came Back: He returns in Operation Valkyria, channeled by Maya, and helps defeat several enemies before commenting on the progress Finn has made. He also defeats Buddy Rose in a later fight. Beforehand, he also becomes a judge in a literature contest.
  • The Mentor: He trains Finn initially and is the most experienced member until he gets killed by Benjamin.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Makes one about how both Anakin and the Jedi Order were guilty for Palpatine's rise, calling the former a hothead as well.
  • Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: Far more competent than one would assume at first glance.
  • The Worf Effect: He struggles with the Golden Moblin, showing they are above even the Silver ones. He also dies to Benjamin, showing that Benjamin is way above most other vampires.

    Alix 

A very skilled shapeshifter, who also specializes in knives.

  • Blood Knight: Downplayed, but she actually enjoys fighting against the enemies of Stormwolf and specifically asked to not be kept out of fights.
  • Blow You Away: Her falcon form gets some powers related to wind, like a tornado and gusts of wind.
  • The Dog Bites Back:
    • Her ex husband, Duncan, abused her and saw her as nothing but a breeder, so she cut off his hands and dumped him.
    • She had seen a vision that Tynstar would have brutally raped her if she had never joined Stormwolf. When she did encounter Tynstar in this timeline, she made sure that never happened and gutted him with her poisoned daggers.
  • Feather Flechettes: Her bird form allows her to fire barrages of feathers.
  • Flechette Storm: She enjoys fighting and her primary weapon is knives in her human form. Lots of knives. She can throw a barrage of them, and do the same with feathers in her falcon form.
  • Good Is Not Nice: She never feels any remorse when she cuts down abusers and enemy troops, but she is still a heroine who stands up for the innocent.
  • Jack of All Trades: A result of training many forms simultaneously. She can fight with her knives as a human, maul foes and resist cold as a wolf, fly as a falcon, spy as a snake and swim as a shark, but she can be outshined in all of these forms.
  • Kryptonite Factor: Ihlini Runes nullify her Shapechanger powers. Her presence powers them down as well.
  • The Mentor: She sometimes teaches Shailiha how to fight and when to fight.
  • Mundane Utility: The fur of her wolf form allows her to be warmer when she is feeling cold.
  • Poisonous Person: Alix can spit poison while she is in her snake form. She also gets a couple of magical poisoned daggers in Lilypad.
  • Screw Destiny: Her destiny was essentially to be used by men and give kids, and nothing more. She defied it right before joining Stormwolf.
  • Spectacular Spinning: She can use spin attacks in both human and falcon form.
  • Threatening Shark: The form she uses underwater and allows her to be just as tough as on land and air.
  • Voluntary Shapeshifting: She can turn into several animals.
  • You Are Better Than You Think You Are: Says that to Kallie when she thinks she is becoming useless.

    The Nutty Poet 

An artist who joins Stormwolf and loves protecting history.

  • A Day in the Limelight: She has her own side story, where she has to save her sister from becoming a Yokai. She also personally takes on Artie Bristles and wins.
  • Badass in Distress: One of the strongest members of Stormwolf, who saved the lives of many of her friends, and her kidnapping by Shuten Doji is the B-plot of a whole arc.
  • Berserk Button: Changing history for any reason sets her off.
  • Big Sister Instinct: She is very protective of her sister, and a spinoff centers around an attempt to save her. She succeeds after a lot of struggle.
  • Deadpan Snarker: She is not above snarking in the face of her enemies.
  • Difficult, but Awesome: Her magical paintbrush. She has to draw anything she wants on a solid surface and it will come to life. While this will be a problem if she is caught off-guard, she is actually one of the strongest fighters in the story.
  • Glass Cannon: Her abilities are incredibly powerful, as she can paint bazookas and later cast snowstorms. But she can't take half the punishment she can dish out.
  • Heart Is an Awesome Power: A magical paintbrush might not sound much, but it allows her to make portals and whatever ordinary weapon she wants, like bazookas.
  • An Ice Person: She can create walls of ice and later gets some attacks based on snow, to compensate for the weaknesses of her paintbrush.
  • Malicious Misnaming: She calls Takara Suebakanokami.
  • Mundane Utility: She can use the paintbrush to create food and drinks for everyone. Deconstructed at one point, as Shuten Doji kidnaps her for it.
  • Pint-Sized Powerhouse: One of the smallest members, and one of the most powerful due to her mighty paintbrush. She can easily create and use bazookas despite her size.

    Jannah 

A former Stormtrooper, Force user and second-in-command in the Unchained Ones. She is brave and loyal to her family.

  • An Arm and a Leg: She loses her right arm to High Priest Kor.
  • Arch-Enemy: Jannah is this to Emerald Shaina. The former refuses the latter's treaty, leading to war between their respective sides, and they fight three times, each time forcing Jannah to improve so she can get the upper hand.
  • Bottomless Magazines: She has infinite regular arrows after her last armor upgrade.
  • Bow and Sword in Accord: She can use both a bow and a lightsaber effectively.
  • Combat Pragmatist: She can use the environment for her advantage.
  • A Day in the Limelight: She has many fight scenes focused on her, most notably all three rounds with Shaina, as well as her fight with Celesto himself.
  • Determinator: She takes a lot of punishment in all of her fights with Emerald Shaina, but she still never gives up.
  • Four-Star Badass: She is a Jedi Knight, can fight very well in the front lines, and her official rank is Vice General.
  • Godzilla Threshold: The very rare Ancient Arrows. She never wants to waste any of them due to how few, but also how powerful they are.
  • Improbable Aiming Skills: She can hit a target 160 degrees away from her sight. While riding on a horse.
  • The Lancer: She is this to Finn in missions related to the former Stormtroopers. She also is his main apprentice as a Jedi.
  • Master Archer: She is wielding a bow and is very skilled at using it.
  • The Mentor: She helps Ilia practice her archery.
  • A Mother To Her Men: She is not willing to leave anyone on her side behind. She is also very protective of Jacen when the two are on a mission, partially because she cares about him and partially because of Hera.
  • Rain of Arrows: She can cast Arrow Storm by using the Force to suspend several arrows at once in mid-air, then firing them all at once.
  • Related in the Adaptation: Not only is she Lando's daughter in this story, she is Finn's sister as well.
  • So Proud of You: She is impressed by Mana, who was then a lone heroine, and her skills, so she lets her join Stormwolf.
  • Took a Level in Badass: She has evolved from a competent archer to a very competent Jedi and a mistress of archery.
  • Trick Arrow: She has Plasma Arrows, Acid Arrows, Shock Arrows and Bomb Arrows.
  • You Did the Right Thing: She tells Finn to be proud of killing Konrad because of the amount of lives the raid of Xorrn has saved.

    Virago 

A Force user from Earth and a massive fan of Rey.

  • Animal Motifs: Orcas. She wields the Orca Swords as a primary weapon and is very graceful despite being big and powerful for a human.
  • Ascended Fangirl: She was a fan of Finn, Leah, Poe and Rey even before she joined Stormwolf. Currently, she is Rey's main apprentice and a Jedi Knight.
  • Badass in Distress: After she singlehandedly beats an elite unit of Starfleet, Rhymey beats her in a swordfight and captures her.
  • Because You Were Nice to Me: Rey healing Virago's PCOS made Virago very loyal to her.
  • The Big Girl: She is big and strong for a human Jedi, and also wields two large blades.
  • Chekhov's Skill: Making sculptures and cardboxes. Including an accurate one of Finn, which saves his life by functioning as a decoy in a fight.
  • A Day in the Limelight: She is the only Jedi in Pan's rescue group. In the Grand Line, she saves the Lotus-Eaters, helps against Charlotte Galette, and even defeats Captain Shu of the Marines, who has the power of rust.
  • Doesn't Like Guns: She had been abused through being threatened by guns once, so she never uses them. She prefers swords instead.
  • Dual Wielding: The twin Orca Swords, which she can also unite to form a Greatsword.
  • Godzilla Threshold: She mass-Mind Tricks the Lotus Eaters to save them from their addiction.
  • Groin Attack: She has stabbed enemies in the crotch.
  • Making a Splash: The Orca Swords have abilities related to water, like a disc of water.
  • The Mole: A sympathetic example. She does act like a mole to Stormwolf, but she does care about all of them genuinely. She also doesn't spy for the Legion, but Rey, and helps her, who is chasing them, find them.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: There is only one time she calls Rey out, and that's when Rey makes fun of Leah's sterility.
  • Purple Is Powerful: Once she becomes a Jedi knight, she gets a mighty purple lightsaber, which helps drive off Spike, as well as save her and Tashigi from Galette's butter.
  • Shipper on Deck: While she respects Leah, she believes Rey is a better match for Finn.
  • Take a Third Option: During the raid of the Ivory Tower, she spots a Celestial Dragon watching the battle and abusing a slave. She does not have the heart to ignore the evil noble, nor can she attack him for fear of an Admiral intervening. But, since the regular Celestial Dragons have a very weak mind and also a weak body, she can (and does) simply Mind Trick him into leaving and releasing all of his slaves. Then she takes down any possible witnesses, and as a result defeats the Noble with no consequences.
  • Undying Loyalty: She is incredibly loyal to Rey, no matter if she is with Stormwolf or not.

    SkullFace 

A very large EarthWalker (Triceratops horridus) from the planet Sauria.

  • Animal Motifs: Hippos, according to how MF217 refers to him when speaking with the author as a consultant on SkullFace's lore, and the type of ecological niche that Skull Island Triceratops most likely had. The fact he is a big herbivore that should not be underestimated helps.
  • Big Damn Heroes: He arrives just in time to save Fratello from Biomeka. He destroys Biomeka's armor in the ensuing fight.
  • The Big Guy: Physically the biggest Stormwolf member and certainly one of the strongest, with powerful physical attacks and spells. He gets even bigger and stronger after merging with the Krazoa Spirit to beat the Mississippi Queen.
  • Brave Scot: Vocally was designed with this in mind, considering the voice actors of the natives of Sauria in Star Fox Adventures all had accents from differing parts of the United Kingdom, with a select few even having their own Scottish accent such as the WarpStone. Apart from using Scottish slang like "feartie" to insult his foes, he is indeed brave and has so far only avoided fights out of personal principles.
  • Breath Weapon: Has not just the Flame Command that most Sauria natives possess, but also has an Ice Breath in addition to this.
  • Face of a Thug: He is a black dinosaur with a mark on his face that makes it look like a bare white skull. However, he is a good guy who cares about justice and nature.
  • The Grim Reaper: Coincidentally invoked by SkullFace's appearance: his body is primarily black in coloration, but his face resembles a white skull tribal mask of sorts, and his back having a long segmented white marking on his spine. This is meant to be a Shout-Out to Dinosaur Revolution in regards to the color palette of the Tyrannosaurus rex shown in that series. However, in spite of his appearance and his sympathy for certain Black Legion members like the Ice Bomber, he is still on the side of good.
  • Kaiju: He is actually originally from Earth, specifically a much earlier point in Skull Island's history as evidence by gigantic sized Triceratops skulls that exist there. SkullFace is eventually ID'd as being of the species "Titanus terramarch", roughly meaning "Titan of the EarthWalker Tribe".
  • Language Barrier: As to be expected of a native of Sauria, in that SkullFace speaks in the Saurian Language for much of his initial appearances. To bypass this issue, Rose makes a translator for him.
  • Made of Iron: His durability is very impressive, letting him tank several attacks by powerful foes and win.
  • Make My Monster Grow: A protagonist example that also is permanent too. When the Mississippi Queen has SkullFace at her mercy, the Krazoa Spirit that resided within his head takes a lethal attack for SkullFace, with its essence being absorbed entirely into SkullFace as one last gift from it, before SkullFace proceeds to increase in size to the point he's now at the adult size of the Skull Island Triceratops species. This, alongside gaining electrical elemental attacks, is what allows him to slay the Mississippi Queen with his newfound Heroic Second Wind.
  • A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Read: When Finn reads his mind, he encounters a Krazoa Spirit that scares both of them.
  • Mysterious Past: The exact reason there appears to be a Krazoa Spirit which actively attacks those who try and look into his mind isn't exactly something anyone has an explanation for, not even SkullFace himself. They turn out to be a father figure to him in his direst hour.
  • Neutral No Longer: Refuses to join Stormwolf the first time he meets them, but does join them the second time.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business:
    • He usually is not jolly and loves fighting Starfleet, but he takes a long break when he discovers his actual home in Skull Island.
    • He will not fight predators who simply want to eat to survive, in fact he tolerates the Black Legion because it protects some predator species. But if the predator only hunts for pleasure and pure sadism like the Mississippi Queen, SkullFace will fight them.
  • Predation Is Natural: He doesn't tolerate anyone lumping carnivorous creatures into Always Chaotic Evil territory considering nature already had in mind what exactly their dietary needs were going to be before birth. It's why he respects the Legion, which stands up for the carnivore species, far more than Starfleet, which wants to exterminate them to protect their prey.
  • Refusal of the Call: He only joins Stormwolf in their second encounter, because he is more willing to fight against Starfleet than to fight against the Legion.
  • Shock and Awe: Thanks to merging with the Krazoa Spirit, he can now shoot lightning from his horns.
  • Stock Animal Diet: The GrubTub Fungus, which as already shown by Tricky in Star Fox Adventures, is the favorite food of all EarthWalkers.
  • Taken for Granite: Biomeka turns him to stone once brute force fails to beat him.
  • Temper-Ceratops: Fits the brutish part very much, but his temper was originally believed to be from how old of an individual he is.
  • Victory by Endurance: How he wins the rematch with Celesto. Celesto, not wanting to face him fairly, uses an invincible spirit and beats the Triceratops up, but due to prior injuries and the technique being very draining, plus SkullFace's own toughness and some tricks that buy him time, the Grand Ruler is exhausted too early and has to retreat.
  • Yin-Yang Bomb: The entire point behind the simplicity of his usage of fire and ice breaths respectively; he uses it to destabilize the opponent as much as possible through using a rapid combination of exposure to sudden increases and decreases in temperature to the point the defenses cave in on themselves from the pressure. He uses these combinations to curbstomp several elites of the United Alliance of Terror.
  • Your Size May Vary:
    • Other EarthWalkers in Star Fox Adventures are big, but nowhere near as tall as SkullFace being roughly twice or more their general height. This owes itself to SkullFace being based on a significantly massive Triceratops horridus specimen known as "Big John".
    • Turns out that despite what it seemed, SkullFace is actually a young specimen of his actual species, which is noted to be significantly larger than any known Triceratops in real-life as shown here, in which he's revealed to be of the same species of Triceratops known from Skull Island. He has to grow even bigger when he faces the Mississippi Queen.

    Pierre Polheffer 

The Hero of Unicorn's Blade, he has a legendary sword and a legendary armor, and is a noble knight who will defend any innocent.

  • Armor Is Useless: Averted, his armor is all but impenetrable.
  • Cool Sword: Alexandros, his legendary blade, which hosts the spirit of a Unicorn.
  • Foil: To Rhymey. Both of them are knights who wield swords and have a unicorn motif. However, while Rhymey has bright colors, yet works for a cruel regime, Pierre has dark colors and fights only for justice.
  • Handicapped Badass: He had lost his legs when he was young and got them replaced by clockwork ones. In a fight, that only means he kicks harder than most people.
  • Immune to Bullets: His armor can block bullets and most spells.
  • Light Is Good: He can shoot beams of light, his sword is themed around a Space Unicorn, and he is a true hero.
  • Negate Your Own Sacrifice: His selflessness aside, he often takes hits for others because he knows he will not be hurt, unlike them.
  • No-Sell: Most enemy attacks can't even scratch his armor.
  • Taking the Bullet: Often takes shots for other heroes, since his armor can shrug them off. Due to his chivalry, he is willing to take even the few hits that can hurt him.
  • Tranquil Fury: He is not amused when he sees the Black Legion attacking civilians, especially shown when he interrogates the leader of the raid.
  • Unstoppable Rage: When an Iron Knuckle defeats and seemingly kills his wife, Renee, he gets livid and challenges the other heavily armored knight to a duel. He only calms down once the Iron Knuckle is slain, and he learns Renee is alive.
  • Worthy Opponent: When he faces the Bonebreaker, whose mallet can consistently hurt him despite his armor, he is delighted, for he has a legitimate reason to practice his agility as his armor can't protect him this time.

    Renee 

A half-fairy, half-Hellhound, full blacksmith.

  • Adaptational Wimp: Subverted. In her original story, she has both Hellfire and fairy magic, but only shows the former... until she has to face a Force Hunter.
  • Good Is Not Nice: She is with the good guys, but can be ruthless against certain enemies like Rhymey and Sethian.
  • Kryptonite Factor: Iron. She is vulnerable to it, so she can't even make iron weapons, despite being a blacksmith.
  • Morph Weapon: Her chain can change into anything. While her favorite weapon is the hammer, she turns the chain into other weapons as well.
  • No-Sell: Downplayed, she is a half-Hellhound, meaning she can partially resist gaze-based spells. A stone gaze that is supposed to be permanent is only temporary for her.
  • Playing with Fire: She is very skilled with flames.
  • Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil: She despises rapists, being an abuse survivor. Sethian finds it out the hard way.
  • Red Right Hand: She has a demonic left hand. However, she is a good person.
  • Taken for Granite: She gets petrified by Biomeka. Due to her heritage, it's only temporary.
  • Willfully Weak: She doesn't use her fairy magic much because she doesn't want to overshadow her friends, until the power of her friends and enemies becomes so tough she has to use all of her skills to stay alive and relevant.

    Ace Ray 

A humanoid pegasus who dared question Starfleet, he is now a speedster.

    Chewbacca 

An experienced Wookiee warrior and old friend of Han Solo.

  • Ace Pilot: Usually pilots the Falcon, and does so very well.
  • An Arm and a Leg: He often amputates enemies with his bare hands. Including a zombie much bigger than himself.
  • The Big Guy: He is physically very strong, durable and handles heavy weapons.
  • Genius Bruiser: He might be big and unable to speak, but he is not stupid. He can fly a ship and is a good strategist.
  • Good Is Not Nice: He is one of the heroes and has torn many enemy limbs off.
  • Hold the Line: He defends the ships on Dagobah from a horde of Yuuzhan Vong, decimates many of them and barely survives until Poe comes along to help out.
  • Made of Iron: He takes a vicious beating from an entire horde of Yuuzhan Vong, but he survives and repels them until help arrives. He also survives a beating from Big Venom. His new heavy armor further enforces this, as he survives a beating from a Darquine Master and destroys him.
  • Proud Warrior Race Guy: He is a very proud fighter and Wookiee.
  • Unskilled, but Strong: He doesn't have many fancy tools and techniques, nor does he have to. His bowcaster, detonators and bare hands are enough to tear most enemies apart. Sometimes literally.

     Adrian Andrews 

A former manager of actors and museum guide who has become a heroine.

  • Adaptational Badass: She was a strong woman in Ace Attorney, but here she is an actual fighter who can take on hordes of cannibals.
  • Arch-Enemy: To Matt Engarde, since he successfully planned driving her mentor to suicide and she framed him for a crime he did commit.
  • Badass in Distress: After she exterminates a whole camp of cannibals by herself, she is captured by a dragon and thrown into a dungeon.
  • Badass Normal: She is just a woman with a whip, but knows how to use it well enough to create gusts of wind.
  • The Dog Bites Back: After getting tormented by nightmares for a long while, all the fault of Engarde, she faces him in her dreams right after her therapy and beats him.
  • "I Am Becoming" Song: She has one of the few musical numbers in the story, a remix of "Stronger Than You", when she permanently defeats Engarde in her mind. It's about getting rid of her PTSD.
  • Weak, but Skilled: She has no powers and is not a commando, but she is so skilled with her whip she can deal with several minor threats.
  • Weapon Specialization: Her main weapon is a leather whip. Later, she gets a bladed one.

     Mana 

An adventurer who loves exploring dungeons, best known for liberating the Star Castle.

  • Blue Is Heroic: Her eyes, armor and weapons are mostly blue.
  • Brought Down to Badass: In a quest to regain her weapons, she is stuck with a very basic weapon set. She still takes on several monsters, both remnants of the United Alliance and warriors of the Black Legion, and beats Mazura after a hard fight.
  • Determinator: She will not give up even if she is facing difficult foes, including a giant centipede and several flying saucers.
  • Forced Transformation: The Meka Dragon's curse turned her into a lizard. It takes several chapters to be undone.
  • Glory Seeker: When questioned about wanting the title of the Star Knight and its glory or to save the moon Aone, her answer is "Yes".
  • Heroes Prefer Swords: An adventurer who is also a swordswoman. Her main weapon is a sword of hard light.
  • Hero of Another Story: She has a personal spinoff about liberating the Star Castle, which happens around Season 2 of Stormwolf. She joins the team in Season 3.
  • Hold the Line: After defeating some savage beasts and a Separatist cell, she has to hold on against a Yuuzhan Vong attack until help arrives.
  • Light Is Good: Her weapons are made of hard light, and she is a heroine.
  • Meaningful Echo: In her spinoff, she says "I will become the Star Knight" when introducing herself. After she liberates the Star Castle, she says "I am the Star Knight".
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: Cornered during a Blade Lock, she starts asking her opponent very obvious stuff to distract him. It works.
  • Playing with Fire: As a lizard, she has a fiery breath.
  • Pyrrhic Victory: Her toughest fight was against the Meka Dragon. While she destroys him, she loses her Elixir of Life by temporarily dying, and gets turned into a lizard.
  • Red Baron: The Star Knight.
  • Rubber-Forehead Alien: She is not a human, but she is very close to one.
  • Sword Beam: She can fire both weak but fast ones and a strong, charged one. Later, she gets an even stronger charged one.
  • Worf Had the Flu: Had she had her normal weapons and not a temporary, much weaker set, she could have beaten Mazura much more easily. It's shown when she is getting a beating with the weak set against the Iron Lich, which she destroys in a single hit once she regains her weapons.

     Emily Young 

Leah's cousin and the cook of the team. She was once a victim of an imprint.

  • A Day in the Limelight: She finally gets to defeat a very high-level enemy when she cooks some sheep full of sulfur and salt and gives them to the Beast of Vistula as a false offer.
  • Frying Pan of Doom: Her main weapon, she can smash skulls with her frying pan. Later, she gets a magical one that can make frying oil out of thin air.
  • Good All Along: She seems to approve of her cousin's execution the first time she shows up. She doesn't, in fact she helps her and Finn escape.
  • Guile Hero: She might be one of the weakest Stormwolf members, but she defeats the very powerful Beast of Vistula through her cooking alone.
  • Mundane Utility: Emily's newest frying pan can create hot oil out of thin air, which is obviously useful for cooking.
  • Scars Are Forever: Until she is Force Healed, Emily still bears the scars of what her abusive ex did to her.
  • Weak, but Skilled: She is one of the weakest members of Stormwolf, but her cooking skills are great and she often outsmarts her foes.

    Rose Tico 

A mechanic of the Resistance and pilot of the Black Squadron.

  • Adaptational Badass: She is shown to have defeated several enemy troops in Exegol, and she is also a member of the Black Squadron. She also defeats one of Titan's monsters and Charlotte Flampe on her own.
  • An Arm and a Leg: She has prosthetic legs and a right arm after the Battle of Xorrn.
  • Combat Pragmatist: She fights a demonic version of Caligula that is submerged in water. She exploits that to electrocute him. Also, she has kneed at least one enemy in the nuts.
  • The Cracker: She is one of the hackers among the ranks of Stormwolf.
  • A Day in the Limelight:
    • She becomes important when she defuses a bomb of the Imperial Remnant, and later kills Caligula and ends up in the Grand Line, where she helps Pan's friends locate him.
    • She has a drawn-out duel with Flampe, and later also takes on the chief of the Ivory Corps.
  • Groin Attack: She uses the Terror Tazer to zap Shimmer Sun in the nuts.
  • I Let Gwen Stacy Die: She still feels guilt for Paige's death.
  • Overshadowed by Awesome: She is a decent pilot and mechanic, but is surpassed by the rest of the Black Squadron and Q respectively.
  • Shock and Awe: Her main weapon is the Terror Tazer, which can spread lethal electricity.
  • To Be Lawful or Good: She spots several trapped refugees and knows she will get a promotion, but kill them if she tells the Marines. She says there is no one there. Later, in the same fight, she defies orders to capture the enemy leader to save tens of her allies from a mortar cannon. Without knowing how good her choice really was.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: She no longer is obsessed with Finn and is able to care about his feelings. This makes her reject Smoothie's offer to join her, which she would have accepted a few years ago.
  • Unwitting Pawn: She turns out to have been doing Spandam's bidding during her trip to the Grand Line, until she realizes it and turns on him.
  • Virtuous Vegetarianism: She is a vegan because she cares about animals, and is horrified at the idea of eating them. Yet she is not mean to meat eaters.

    Kaydel Ko Connix 

A brave Resistance Officer that becomes an adventurer.

  • Ascended Extra: She is far more important in Season 3 than in both the canon movies and the first two Seasons.
  • Badass Normal: She has no powers whatsoever, but she can still fight against most enemies. Anything magical she gets later is entirely because of her weapons, and she is skilled at using them.
  • Combat Pragmatist: Glove, a Marine that faces her, is a very good boxer and better than her in melee range. To beat him, Kaydel fires at him several times with her blaster.
  • Cool Sword: Her Moonblade, a magical weapon that helps the normal Kaydel defeat stronger enemies. She had to sacrifice and replace her swords twice, getting a stronger one each time, until she got the Moonblade, but its special abilities are worth all the trouble.
  • A Day in the Limelight: She and Mana become an adventuring duo in the Kingdom of Purapril, as well as in the neighboring lands. Kaydel makes a name for herself there.
  • Heroic Second Wind: During a fight against an ice dragon, he manages to knock her out. But thanks to a fairy, she regains her senses and turns the tables.
  • Mythology Gag: Kaydel's actress is the daughter of Carrie Fisher, so she is in charge of the ship "Leia", which was made to honor the princess.
  • Red Baron: The Moon Captain.
  • Took a Level in Badass: In the first two Seasons, Kaydel was strong, but she didn't have anything to stand out apart from very good physical strength and a sword. In Season 3, on the other hand, she gets magical weapons and far more moments of competence.

    Fratello 

A former villain who was saved out of his brainwashing by his sister. He uses a battle armor before and after his Heel–Face Turn, and starts adventuring on the side of Stormwolf.

  • Arch-Enemy:
    • To the technophobic Yuuzhan Vong Baidu, who sees his existence as a sin because he relies on a robotic armor.
    • To Biomeka, who brainwashed him in the first place and wants him dead for "treason". Fratello despises that person above everyone else.
  • Back from the Dead: Long after his death, the Black Legion revives him to attack his sister on an emotional level. He is saved this time.
  • Blade Below the Shoulder: He has an arm blade for emergencies.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: His first robotic armor was meant to brainwash him and was made by Biomeka.
  • Combat Pragmatist: He exploits a planet-destroying earthquake to freeze Baidu, his opponent, and throw him in one of the gaps the quake caused.
  • Death by Origin Story: He started the story dead because he was forced to be evil and his sister was forced to kill him.
  • Freeze Ray: He can fire a stream of liquid nitrogen.
  • It's Personal:
    • He greatly dislikes Starfleet because they knew he was brainwashed and yet made his own sister kill him to spite her idealism.
    • He hates Biomeka above all else because he brainwashed him and made him attack his own planet.
  • Legacy Character: He becomes a Wonder Boy, a title used for the legendary heroes of the Kingdoms of Purapril and Rapadagna.
  • Macross Missile Massacre: He can fire a barrage of missiles.
  • Meaningful Name: His true name, Coragiosso. He is brave enough to fight the Fear Incarnate.
  • More Dakka: He uses a pair of machine guns attached to his armor.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: He is usually strongly in favor of redemption, and manages to personally redeem Medusa, even though she turned some of his friends to stone. That's because he was killed once while being brainwashed. However, he shows actual sadism when dealing with Biomeka, who didn't just petrify two of his friends, but was also the one who brainwashed him and sent him to destroy his own homeworld, which resulted in his death.
  • Shut Up, Hannibal!: Done to Baidu when Baidu is gloating about how Unicornicopia is about to be destroyed.
Baidu: "The heretic is down! Now, observe as the planet is destroyed!"
Fratello: "Shame you will not see it, luddite!"

    Kallie 

A Stormwolf member who is a bit insecure, but still the greatest swimmer of all of them.

  • Acrofatic: She may be overweight, but she is still able to fight very well, especially underwater.
  • Animal Motifs: Seals. She is overweight but agile, some of her moves are named after seals, she is an excellent swimmer and her name comes from Baikal.
  • Blue Is Heroic: A heroine wearing the Blue Samurai Armor.
  • A Day in the Limelight: During her trip to the Grand Line, she has a long duel with Charlotte Prim, which she barely wins.
  • Improbable Weapon User: Her main weapon is a net. A net that can hurt ghosts and people.
  • Lethal Joke Weapon: Most of her arsenal. She has a net that can catch ghosts and be damaging in a fight, and she gains a stronger one later. She also has some eggs that can freeze enemies.
  • Making a Splash: Water is her element, as apart from being a superhuman swimmer, she can use water once she gains the Blue Samurai Armor.
  • Super Not-Drowning Skills: She can breathe underwater for two hours.
  • This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman: She is vital in two types of missions. Against ghosts and underwater. These make her feel insecure about her friends using her for such missions. Of course, when a giant ghostly Cronosaurus shows up, only she can beat it, which she does.

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