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[[folder:Darth Maul]]
* BerserkButton: Doesn't like Obi-Wan. Unlike canon, it's not just that Obi-Wan cut him in half- it's that Obi-Wan won't stop making fun of him for it with things like "Half the man he used to be," or asking how Obi-Wan can kick his butt if he doesn't have a butt.
* TheChessmaster: Chuck points out that him seeming to settle for being a Crime Lord instead of being ruler of the galaxy seems like a weakness, but is actually in keeping with Sith ideology- if you can't acquire power through traditional means, then seek it through untraditional ones. And since Maul just wants power, and none of the loot that the pirates are interested in, it works out well for him to have a criminal empire.
* ContinuityNod: In his review of ''Scorpion'', made well before Maul was brought back, Chuck joked that since Episode One, Maul was making a living advertising for Red Roof Inn. When Mother Talsand mentions Maul to Count Dooku in "Monster," Dooku brings up these ads to her.

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* InsistentTerminology: Refers to the B1 model as "Comic Relief Droids," and rarely anything else.



* HiddenDepths: Chuck's observation on Rex and [=LaQuain=] and their debate over the war is that while he had initially thought that Order 66 was the result of Clones being, basically, programmed biological robots, the way that the two debate made him think that there might be something more to them—that the Clones did what they believed was right. [[spoiler: Turns out that Season 6 and Rebels would later prove both versions correct]].

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* HiddenDepths: Chuck's observation on Rex and [=LaQuain=] and their debate over the war is that while he had initially thought that Order 66 was the result of Clones being, basically, programmed biological robots, the way that the two debate made him think that there might be something more to them—that the Clones did what they believed was right. [[spoiler: Turns out that Season 6 and Rebels would later prove both versions correct]].correct- Season 6 and the final arc of the show implied that once the chip takes over, it basically lobotomizes the clones while active and makes them act according to programming. However, Rebels had Wolffe betray the crew of the ''Ghost'' to the Empire because he thought it was the right thing to do, and would spare his brothers, despite not having the chip in his head anymore]].
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* TokenHuman: Of the Dark Side characters, she's the only human, with the others being Rex (Miralukan), Sho (Rattataki), and Lone Rose (Cathar).
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* BigEgoHiddenDepths: His gigantic ego and constant boasting are to make up for the fact that he's spent his entire life being demeaned and his talents going unappreciated because he's a Cathar, no matter where he goes. He even admits to hating the Mandalorian way of life and most Mandalorians in general, but joins anyway because they're the first people to accept him.
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!!''Series/Babylon5''
[[folder: Doctor Stephen Franklin]]
* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: His obsession with putting anyone and everyone on a [[InsistentTerminology food plan]] to save their lives or make them well.
* TemptingFate: Repeatedly scoffs at others who endanger their bodies by polluting them with chemicals and unsafe foods, declaring he would ''never'' do anything like that.
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* BetterTheDevilYouKnow: The reason why [[TheBarnum Gault]] tends to be by his side is that his scheming nature means that not only is it safer to have him by the Rose's side than out of sight as well as being useful for negotiation, but it also means he's ultimately expendable compared to Mako.
* BrokenPedestal: The last piece of backstory concocted for the character was that he once had hopes of serving in the Republic military, but after being rejected from the Officer's academy and the various miseries that he's had to deal with from a Jedi in the storyline the character's idealism towards the Republic has long faded.
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* BadAssNormal: Takes on Jedi and Sith alike just as casually as any other target.


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* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: He credits his ability to go toe-to-toe with Force users to his fitness regimen, which starts with running a 5k as a warm-up before even hitting the gym every day.

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* NoodleIncident: apparently her idea of "fast living" was so crazy that ''something'' happened that ended in a wild vehicle crash and her skull had to be reconstructed, which explains her cybernetics.
* RecoveredAddict: She ''used'' to be a standard kill-crazy Sith, but is trying to get the murder monkey off her back and turn from the dark side. A RunningGag is that she goes to a TropaholicsAnonymous support group for it, but the sheer number of people she ends up killing in her everyday life makes it hard not to slip back into her old CardCarryingVillain ways.

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* NoodleIncident: apparently her idea of "fast living" was so crazy that ''something'' ''Something'' happened at her old job within the Sith Empire that ended in a wild vehicle crash and required her skull had to be reconstructed, which explains her cybernetics.
cybernetics, her anxiousness in keeping her new job, and her subsequent stint in therapy.
* RecoveredAddict: She ''used'' to be a standard kill-crazy Sith, but is trying to get the murder monkey off her back and turn from the dark side.side after a terrible accident. A RunningGag is that she goes to a TropaholicsAnonymous support group for it, but the sheer number of people she ends up killing in her everyday life makes it hard not to slip back into her old CardCarryingVillain ways.



Chuck's Bounty hunter character. A Cathar who seeks fame and fortune to join "The Great Hunt" with his bounty hunting crew...that he himself did not have any interest in working with. He also uses an understudy sometimes when he believes some work is below him.

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Chuck's Bounty hunter character. A Cathar who seeks fame and fortune to join "The Great Hunt" with his bounty hunting crew...that he himself did not have any interest in working with.with because he effectively inherited it from his old boss. He also uses an understudy sometimes when he believes some work is below him.



* ChallengeSeeker: He's in the Great Hunt for the thrills and the reputation, the money is just a bonus...though he also likes the money.

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* ChallengeSeeker: He's in the Great Hunt primarily for the thrills and the reputation, reputation boost, the money is just a bonus...though he also likes the money.



* ObfuscatingStupidity: While he is a complete asshole, the Lone Rose is ''much'' smarter than he looks.
* NiceHat: Has a cartel market outfit that gives him a conical hat set on a mask.
* TheStoic: Not by choice, as chuck's audio glitched in the first episode, which facilitated his understudy.

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* ObfuscatingStupidity: While he is a complete boorish asshole, the Lone Rose is ''much'' smarter than he looks.
* NiceHat: Has a cartel market outfit that gives him a conical wide-brim hat set on a mask.
* TheStoic: Not by choice, as chuck's audio glitched in the first episode, which facilitated his understudy.
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* ItsAllAboutMe: While she is a "better" person than the average sith and is trying to be less of a murderhappy monster, she still has a monstrous ego and it's implied that pride is what fuels her connection to the dark side.


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* NoodleIncident: apparently her idea of "fast living" was so crazy that ''something'' happened that ended in a wild vehicle crash and her skull had to be reconstructed, which explains her cybernetics.


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Chuck's Bounty hunter character. A Cathar who seeks fame and fortune to join "The Great Hunt" with his bounty hunting crew...that he himself did not have any interest in working with. He also uses an understudy sometimes when he believes some work is below him.
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* BadBoss: Doesn't exactly ingratiate himself towards his follower characters, preferring to work alone and prefers shunting them into extremely mundane support roles. He only marginally cares about his understudy, and even then he berates him when he can't keep up an emotion during a cutscene.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a total braggart and about as friendly as a knife through your hand, but he is ''very'' good at bounty hunting, able to think at least a step and a half ahead of any potential marks and shoot up a room full of heavily armed bandits with only a pair of blaster pistols.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "I'm the Lone Rose", followed by the intro of [[{{Music/Seal}} "Kiss from a Rose"]]
* ChallengeSeeker: He's in the Great Hunt for the thrills and the reputation, the money is just a bonus...though he also likes the money.
* FurryReminder: Tries to keep cat-puns to a minimum...key word being ''tries''.
* IWorkAlone: He didn't choose the name "Lone Rose" for nothing. Though unlike other examples, it's more a matter of him not suffering fools.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: While he is a complete asshole, the Lone Rose is ''much'' smarter than he looks.
* NiceHat: Has a cartel market outfit that gives him a conical hat set on a mask.
* TheStoic: Not by choice, as chuck's audio glitched in the first episode, which facilitated his understudy.
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* MemeticMolester: In the review of ''Awakening,'' Anders was merely regarded as a DepravedBisexual who'd screw anything if it stood still long enough to give consent. In ''Dragon Age 2,'' however, he's substantially worse: he comes on to the player without them instigating it, refuses to take it graciously if you refuse him -- opting instead to mope and complain about it at length, and asks Aveline a number of shockingly inappropriate questions about her and her recently deceased husband's love life. Said husband ''died'' earlier in the game, by the way. On top of declaring him a pervert, Chuck angrily declares that Bioware's attempt at a progressive character has resulted on the player being sent into the Deep Roads in the company of Harvey Weinstein.

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* MemeticMolester: In the review of ''Awakening,'' Anders was merely regarded as a DepravedBisexual who'd screw anything if it stood still long enough to give consent. In ''Dragon Age 2,'' however, he's substantially worse: he comes on to the player without them instigating it, refuses to take it graciously if you refuse him -- opting instead to mope and complain about it at length, and asks Aveline a number of shockingly inappropriate questions about her and her recently deceased ''recently deceased'' husband's love life. Said husband ''died'' earlier in the game, by the way.life. On top of declaring him a pervert, Chuck angrily declares that Bioware's attempt at a progressive character has resulted on the player being sent into the Deep Roads in the company of Harvey Weinstein.
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* MemeticMolester: In the review of ''Awakening,'' Anders was merely regarded as a DepravedBisexual who'd screw anything if it stood still long enough to give consent. In ''Dragon Age 2,'' however, he's substantially worse: he comes on to the player without them instigating it, refuses to take it graciously if you refuse him -- opting instead to mope and complain about it at length, and asks Aveline a number of shockingly inappropriate questions about her husband's love life. Said husband ''died'' earlier in the game, by the way. On top of declaring him a pervert, Chuck angrily declares that Bioware's attempt at a progressive character has resulted on the player being sent into the Deep Roads in the company of Harvey Weinstein.

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* MemeticMolester: In the review of ''Awakening,'' Anders was merely regarded as a DepravedBisexual who'd screw anything if it stood still long enough to give consent. In ''Dragon Age 2,'' however, he's substantially worse: he comes on to the player without them instigating it, refuses to take it graciously if you refuse him -- opting instead to mope and complain about it at length, and asks Aveline a number of shockingly inappropriate questions about her and her recently deceased husband's love life. Said husband ''died'' earlier in the game, by the way. On top of declaring him a pervert, Chuck angrily declares that Bioware's attempt at a progressive character has resulted on the player being sent into the Deep Roads in the company of Harvey Weinstein.
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* MemeticPsychopath: After assuring John that neither of them are insane, Schreber choses that moment to point a gun at him.

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* MemeticPsychopath: After assuring John that neither of them are insane, Schreber choses chooses that moment to point a gun at him.



* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Thanks to the values dissonance (i.e. the Doctor's casual racism against Arabs and Native Americans) Chuck very occasionally plays this up when impersonating him. Something thats not helped by the Doctor dropping the n-word in "he Celestial Toymaker".

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* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Thanks to the values dissonance (i.e. the Doctor's casual racism against Arabs and Native Americans) Chuck very occasionally plays this up when impersonating him. Something thats that is not helped by the Doctor dropping the n-word in "he "The Celestial Toymaker".



* VillainProtagonist: The Sixth Doctor is an insufferable jerk who verbally and physically abuses people. While the intention was to showcase some of the side-effects of regeneration, the difference between his erratic behaviour when he's ''acting'' crazy to his ''normal'' behaviour ended up being so miniscule, [[invoked]][[CharacterDerailment it's barely noticeable]].

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* VillainProtagonist: The Sixth Doctor is an insufferable jerk who verbally and physically abuses people. While the intention was to showcase some of the side-effects of regeneration, the difference between his erratic behaviour when he's ''acting'' crazy to his ''normal'' behaviour ended up being so miniscule, minuscule, [[invoked]][[CharacterDerailment it's barely noticeable]].



* HumanityIsInfectious: Chuck's theory is that his time as Smith is why this Doctor is the only one to fear regeneration as if it were an actual death when others considder it an inconvenience at worst.

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* HumanityIsInfectious: Chuck's theory is that his time as Smith is why this Doctor is the only one to fear regeneration as if it were an actual death when others considder consider it an inconvenience at worst.



* OnceDoneNeverForogtten: To her eternal discredit, Hawke's attempts to make a DealWithTheDevil are actually ''turned down'' by a Desire Demon, and Chuck will bring this up whenever he feels like reminding us of just how meaningless Hawke is as a character.

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* OnceDoneNeverForogtten: OnceDoneNeverForgotten: To her eternal discredit, Hawke's attempts to make a DealWithTheDevil are actually ''turned down'' by a Desire Demon, and Chuck will bring this up whenever he feels like reminding us of just how meaningless Hawke is as a character.



* DudeWheresMyRespect: All of Traven's victories get attributed to Carth. Traven goes crawling through the sewers of Taris, killing dozens of mutants, slavers, and gangsters and then goes on to win Bastila's freedom in a swoop race with no prior experience racing? Bastila kvetches at him and only backs off when she learns that he's working with Carth. Traven kills Bendak Starkiller, the greatest duelist in the galaxy? The crowd cheers for Carth.

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* DudeWheresMyRespect: All of Traven's victories get attributed to Carth. Traven goes crawling through the sewers of Taris, killing dozens of mutants, slavers, and gangsters and then goes on to win Bastila's freedom in a swoop race with no prior experience racing? Bastila kvetches at him and only backs off when she learns that he's working with Carth. Traven kills Bendak Starkiller, the greatest duelist duellist in the galaxy? The crowd cheers for Carth.



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* NeverLiveItDown: To her eternal discredit, Hawke's attempts to make a DealWithTheDevil are actually ''turned down'' by a Desire Demon, and Chuck will bring this up whenever he feels like reminding us of just how meaningless Hawke is as a character.


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* OnceDoneNeverForogtten: To her eternal discredit, Hawke's attempts to make a DealWithTheDevil are actually ''turned down'' by a Desire Demon, and Chuck will bring this up whenever he feels like reminding us of just how meaningless Hawke is as a character.
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* DramaticIrony: Upon learning that one of her companions is a traitor, she decides, after much consideration, that [[spoiler:Quinn]] is the most trustworthy.
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This is an actual, stated part of his characterization as put forth by SF Debris. In fact, it is massively important to his interpretation of how and why the classic series eventually came to an end. While it might be flame bait, it cannot be removed from this entry without fundamentally misrepresenting that interpretation.


* VillainProtagonist: The Sixth Doctor is an insufferable jerk who verbally and physically abuses people. While the intention was to showcase some of the side-effects of regeneration, the difference between his erratic behaviour when he's ''acting'' crazy to his ''normal'' behaviour ended up being so miniscule, [[CharacterDerailment it's barely noticeable]].

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* VillainProtagonist: The Sixth Doctor is an insufferable jerk who verbally and physically abuses people. While the intention was to showcase some of the side-effects of regeneration, the difference between his erratic behaviour when he's ''acting'' crazy to his ''normal'' behaviour ended up being so miniscule, [[CharacterDerailment [[invoked]][[CharacterDerailment it's barely noticeable]].

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* BadassGrandpa: Even beyond what's established in the series. With the possible exception of [[Film/GranTorino Clint Eastwood]], there is no crippled old man whose warning to get off his lawn should be taken more seriously than that of [[RetiredBadass Bruce Wane]].
-->'''Chuck''': You have the undivided attention of the [[ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder goddamn]] [[MemeticMutation Batman]]. I hope that suit has a diaper.
** And noting Terry's failure to realise ''who'' he's dealing with;
--> '''Chuck''': He doesn't say "I'm warning you" unless he's ''[[DoNotTauntCthulhu warning]]'' you! The same way that "Get off my lawn" is followed by an asskicking, remember?

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* BadassGrandpa: Even beyond what's established in the series. With the possible exception of [[Film/GranTorino Clint Eastwood]], there is no crippled old man whose warning to get off his lawn should be taken more seriously than GrumpyOldMan: Notes that the message of [[RetiredBadass Bruce Wane]].show seems to be that a lifetime of costumed vigilantism leaves people crotchety.
-->'''Chuck''': You have the undivided attention -->'''Elderly Barbra Gordon''': When you've turned into a hollowed-out husk of the [[ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder goddamn]] [[MemeticMutation Batman]]. a man pantomiming a life in this endless cesspit of a city, then you can come in--SO I hope that suit has a diaper.
** And noting Terry's failure to realise ''who'' he's dealing with;
--> '''Chuck''': He doesn't say "I'm warning you" unless he's ''[[DoNotTauntCthulhu warning]]'' you! The same way that "Get off my lawn" is followed by an asskicking, remember?
CAN TELL YOU TO PISS OFF!



* JokerImmunity / UnexplainedRecovery: Invoked towards Harley in "Return of the Joker", after she falls down a deep chasm and is presumed dead. Sure enough, the elderly Harley shows up as the grandmother of Dee Dee [[BrickJoke at the end]].
* [[GrumpyOldMan Grumpy Old Superhero]]: Notes that the message of show seems to be that a lifetime of costumed vigilantism leaves people crotchety.
-->'''Elderly Barbra Gordon''': When you've turned into a hollowed-out husk of a man pantomiming a life in this endless cesspit of a city, then you can come in--SO I CAN TELL YOU TO PISS OFF!

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* JokerImmunity / UnexplainedRecovery: JokerImmunity: Invoked towards Harley in "Return of the Joker", after she falls down a deep chasm and is presumed dead. Sure enough, the elderly Harley shows up as the grandmother of Dee Dee [[BrickJoke at the end]].
* [[GrumpyOldMan Grumpy Old Superhero]]: Notes that the message of show seems to be that a lifetime of costumed vigilantism leaves people crotchety.
-->'''Elderly Barbra Gordon''': When you've turned into a hollowed-out husk of a man pantomiming a life in this endless cesspit of a city, then you can come in--SO I CAN TELL YOU TO PISS OFF!
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* WithCatlikeTread: The plate armour clad, battle-crying, BFS swinging Elf with glow-in-the-dark tattoos is not at all conducive to stealth.
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* AbsurdPhobia: Suffers from "pantaloonaphobia", which is why even on Hoth she refuses to cover her legs.
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* GoodIsNotNice: Though genuinely out to save Ferelden and more than willing to help his companions in any way he can, Tim is ''not'' afraid to get downright nasty if it means getting the job done. Case in point, Tim is having none of Jowan's self-pitying bullshit, and proceeds to bring the hammer down on him the moment it turns out he's endangering him by association. [[spoiler: Also, when Alistair can't forgive Loghain for his crimes and threatens to wreck everything just for the sake of revenge, Tim opts to have him exiled - despite being his friend - having Vanora crowned in his place.]]

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* GoodIsNotNice: Though genuinely out to save Ferelden and more than willing to help his companions in any way he can, Tim is ''not'' afraid to get downright nasty if it means getting the job done. Case in point, Tim is having none of Jowan's self-pitying bullshit, and proceeds to bring the hammer down on him the moment it turns out he's endangering him by association. [[spoiler: Also, when Alistair can't forgive Loghain for his crimes and threatens to wreck everything just for the sake of revenge, Tim opts to have him exiled - despite being his friend - having Vanora Anora crowned in his place.]]
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Chuck's Sith Warrior character. She used to be an ax-crazy murder-happy Sith like Winter, but she's been going to therapy and is trying ''really'' hard not to fall back into the stereotypical StupidEvil methods of traditional Sith. As such she's far more in tune with the Light side of the Force than most Sith and one of the more merciful characters Chuck's played... to a point.
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* WhatTheHellHero: Tends to call out Jedi who betray their own Order's ideals by attacking unprovoked or committing immoral actions. Part of the reason she hasn't just defected outright is that she sees their HolierThanThou attitude as a slippery slope and would rather remain where she can be called out for her actions.
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* KickTheSonOfABitch: Angela may be trying to go Light Side, but Duke Kendoh (a smug, backstabbing, rapist aristocrat) so thoroughly disgusts her that she makes him bow to her just for the satisfaction of it, threatens to torture him whenever he gets demanding, and eventually has him killed by his own guards.
* TheNeedsOfTheMany: She'll still do Dark Side actions on occasion if they qualify as this. For example, she gets General Organa to talk by strangling one of her soldiers rather than by going to fight for her, reasoning that hurting one person is less harm than killing many soldiers.


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* ThrowEmToTheWolves: She prefers this form of vengeance, letting Vette choose what happens to Cada Bliss and respecting her choice to spare him, and letting [[BadBoss Duke Kendoh]]'s guards kill him.
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* SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset: Wears a skull belt buckle for intimidation. On the one hand she blames it for nobody trusting her attempts at diplomancy, but on the other it makes her confused that Jedi keep accusing her of being subtle.
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* RecoveredAddict: She ''used'' to be a standard kill-crazy Sith, but is trying to get the murder monkey off her back and turn to the dark side. A RunningGag is that she goes to a TropaholicsAnonymous support group for it, but the sheer number of people she ends up killing in her everyday life makes it hard not to slip back into her old CardCarryingVillain ways.

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* RecoveredAddict: She ''used'' to be a standard kill-crazy Sith, but is trying to get the murder monkey off her back and turn to the dark side. A RunningGag is that she goes to a TropaholicsAnonymous support group for it, but the sheer number of people she ends up killing in her everyday life makes it hard not to slip back into her old CardCarryingVillain ways.
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* {{Stripperiffic}} Fancy robe. Armored knee-high boots. Bikini bottom that leaves her legs completely bare.

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* BluntYes: When confronted by Tremel's daughter over whether Angel thought she'd get away with "killing" her father, Angel just says "yeah". After all, Darth Baras told her specifically that she ''would'' be able to get away with it, so she had no reason to assume otherwise.

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* BluntYes: When confronted by Tremel's daughter over whether Angel Angela thought she'd get away with "killing" her father, Angel Angela just says "yeah". After all, Darth Baras told her specifically that she ''would'' be able to get away with it, so she had no reason to assume otherwise.
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