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* {{Expy}}: Not him, but his wife Sophie, a PosthumousCharacter, is clearly a slightly older version of the real life Sophie Scholl, who was a member of the White Rose resistance group that distributed pamphlets urging Germans to follow their consciences and rise up against the Nazis, and who was captured, tried, and executed for her pains. The rhetoric is even similar.



* MercyKill: [[spoiler:If you choose to save Annette instead of her, he's killed by Shamblers and resurrected as one himself, forcing you to shoot him.]]

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* MercyKill: [[spoiler:If you choose to save Annette instead of her, him, he's killed by Shamblers and resurrected as one himself, forcing you to shoot him.]]

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* JerkassHasAPoint: Highly offensive about it, but, he ''does'' have a point that America in the 1930s was hardly a bastion of racial and civil rights.[[/labelnote:nuance]]Granted, Values Dissonance is in full swing here, since pretty much the entire ''world'' of the 1930's was not a very tolerant place to be for anyone of color -- consider for a fact that the 1930's was ''also'' when the Nazis rose to power, and nobody actually raised a fuss about it until they actively started invading other (predominantly white) countries in 1939. [[/labelnote]]

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* JerkassHasAPoint: Highly offensive about it, but, he ''does'' have a point that America in the 1930s was hardly a bastion of racial and civil rights.[[/labelnote:nuance]]Granted, [[note]]Granted, Values Dissonance is in full swing here, since pretty much the entire ''world'' of the 1930's was not a very tolerant place to be for anyone of color -- consider for a fact that the 1930's was ''also'' when the Nazis rose to power, and nobody actually raised a fuss about it until they actively started invading other (predominantly white) countries in 1939. [[/labelnote]][[/note]]


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* SirSwearsALot: His dialogue is rife with cursing.
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* HeroesWantRedheads: Although her red hair is considerably darker than most instances of this trope.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Highly offensive about it, but, he ''does'' have a point that America in the 1930s was hardly a bastion of racial and civil rights.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: Highly offensive about it, but, he ''does'' have a point that America in the 1930s was hardly a bastion of racial and civil rights.[[/labelnote:nuance]]Granted, Values Dissonance is in full swing here, since pretty much the entire ''world'' of the 1930's was not a very tolerant place to be for anyone of color -- consider for a fact that the 1930's was ''also'' when the Nazis rose to power, and nobody actually raised a fuss about it until they actively started invading other (predominantly white) countries in 1939. [[/labelnote]]
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A member of the Circle who helps B.J. infiltrate the London Nautica [[spoiler: by car bombing the entrance]].


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* {{Foreshadowing}}: His initial prickliness is, in retrospect, because [[spoiler: he's trying to keep emotionally distant as he psyches himself up for his suicide mission]].
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* SuperSoldier: [[MysteriousPast Possibly]]. Max repeatedly demonstrates immense strength and durability more characteristic of the grotesque nazi machine men than a mentally disabled surgery victim.

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* SuperSoldier: [[MysteriousPast Possibly]]. Max repeatedly demonstrates immense strength and durability more characteristic of the grotesque nazi Nazi machine men than a mentally disabled surgery victim.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Is never seen wearing shoes throughout ''New Order'', which adds to his childlike image.
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* DecompositeCharacter: Judging by their nicknames, they are the alternate universe version of [[Videogame/CommanderKeen Arthur Kenneth Blaze]]. At the very least, the cancelled Commander Keen mobile game features pictures of the twins in the Blaze household.

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* DecompositeCharacter: Judging by their nicknames, they are the gender-flipped alternate universe version of [[Videogame/CommanderKeen Arthur Kenneth Blaze]]. At the very least, the cancelled Commander Keen mobile game features pictures of the twins in the Blaze household.
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Per TRS.


* ContraltoOfDanger: Her voice is noticably deeper than any other female character in the game, reflecting her more masculine persona.
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* InkSuitActor: Grace bears a very strong resemblance to her actress, Debra Wilson. Except with an Afro. And in ''Youngblood,'' she even has a similar hairstyle.

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* InkSuitActor: Grace bears a very strong resemblance to her actress, Debra Wilson. Except with an Afro. And in ''Youngblood,'' ''Youngblood'', she even has a similar hairstyle.



* PlotRelevantAgeUp: is first seen as an infant in ''VideoGame/WolfensteinIITheNewColossus''; merely as a SatelliteCharacter to her mother, and is a teenager working for the FBI by the time ''VideoGame/WolfensteinYoungBlood'' rolls around.

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* PlotRelevantAgeUp: is first seen as an infant in ''VideoGame/WolfensteinIITheNewColossus''; merely as a SatelliteCharacter to her mother, and is a teenager working for the FBI by the time ''VideoGame/WolfensteinYoungBlood'' ''VideoGame/WolfensteinYoungblood'' rolls around.
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* ReallyGetsAround:[[spoiler:A profoundly dark example of the trope. Her diary entries as "Ramona" reveal she killed a ''lot'' of Nazis between 1946 and 1960 by ritually seducing them and then killing them off post-coitus. She was even impregnated by one and kept her usual routine of murder while pregnant before terminating the pregnancy.]]

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* ReallyGetsAround:[[spoiler:A ReallyGetsAround: [[spoiler:A profoundly dark example of the trope. Her diary entries as "Ramona" reveal she killed a ''lot'' of Nazis between 1946 and 1960 by ritually seducing them and then killing them off post-coitus. She was even impregnated by one and kept her usual routine of murder while pregnant before terminating the pregnancy.]]

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