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4!! The O.S.A.
5-->'''Introduced in:''' Return To Castle Wolfenstein\
6'''Voiced by''': Creator/TonyJay (Director), Creator/RobinAtkinDownes (Director, ''Wolfenstein''), James Alcroft (Jack)
7
8* BigGood: They are the original leaders of the agency that Blazkowicz reports to, and they send him on his missions to stop the Nazis.
9* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: The Director. Subverted as of ''VideoGame/QuakeChampions'', which reveals that his name is [[spoiler:Joseph D. Hassett]].
10* FatAndSkinny: The Director is pretty robust, while Jack has a normal body type.
11* {{Intermission}}: They both appear in the intermission segments of ''RTCW''.
12* MissionControl: Blazkowicz is officially reporting to them and under their authority.
13* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Jack is replaced by a similar individual in ''Wolfenstein (2009)'', who also happens to be named Jack.
14* TheOtherDarrin: The Director is voiced by a different actor in ''Wolfenstein (2009)'', since Tony Jay had passed away by that point.
15* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: What happened to the OSA after the Nazi victory in the [=MachineGames=] timeline is unknown, though the most likely possibility is that they, like many of the American leadership, were arrested and sent into hard labor or just executed.
16
17[[folder:Agent One]]
18->'''Introduced in:''' Return To Castle Wolfenstein\
19'''Voiced by''': Jim Piddock (Frank Webley) Creator/RonanSummers (Richard Wesley)
20
21
22* CaptainCrash: In the prequel, ''Operation: Resurrection''. After [[spoiler:escaping from the enchanted tomb]] on Egypt, both Blazkowicz and him take a plane in order to reach Castle Wolfenstein. After entering a "hot zone", they crash into a forest near there and [[spoiler:they're captured by the Nazis, led by Helga Von Bulow]].
23* DoomedByCanon: Being the extra missions of ''Operation: Resurrection'' a prequel to the games' story, he fills this role.
24* ElectricTorture: This was his fate after being captured. The PC and Xbox port of the game starts with the sound of this happening to him.
25* ForegoneConclusion: He had the bad luck of being the player's companion in the prequel to the main missions.
26* ReplacementGoldfish: In between the years of ''Return'' and ''[[VideoGame/WolfensteinTheOldBlood The Old Blood]]'', a new agent, Richard Wesley, is designated as Agent One and becomes friends with B.J., helping him sneak into the castle. Of course, he doesn't last long.
27* SparedByTheAdaptation: If you play the Co-op mode in the console versions of ''Return to Castle Wolfenstein'', he survives being tortured by the Nazis and accompanies B.J. throughout the game.
28* StrappedToAnOperatingTable: [[spoiler:You encounter him dead in this condition after breaking free yourself at the start of the game.]]
29
30[[/folder]]
31
32!!The Kreisau Circle
33!!! In general
34->'''Introduced in:''' Return To Castle Wolfenstein
35
36A group of German resistance fighters.
37
38* AscendedExtra: Although ''Wolfenstein'' isn't the first time Blazkowicz works with the Kreisau Circle, this time we actually meet the resistance members themselves, and they get a more important role on the story.
39* LaResistance: Unusually for a WWII-themed video game, they're the ''German'' Resistance, even if at some point, they tell you to kill 'The Germans'.
40
41[[folder:Caroline Becker]]
42->'''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein (2009)\
43'''Voiced in English by''': Anna Graves (Wolfenstein 2009), Bonita Freidericy (The New Order; The New Colossus)\
44'''Voiced in Japanese by''': Creator/HanaTakeda (The New Order; The New Colossus)\
45'''Voiced in Russian by''': Elena Borzunova (Wolfenstein 2009), Inga Smetanina (The New Colossus)
46
47Former teacher and leader of the Circle.
48
49* BigGood: Does a good amount of planning and is generally seen as the leader of The Kreisau Circle in ''The New Order''.
50* BuryYourGays: [[spoiler:Her death in the opening mission of ''The New Colossus'' strongly qualifies, seeing how she is the only known homosexual member of the resistance.]]
51* DecapitationPresentation: [[spoiler:Even after decapitating Caroline, Frau Engel decides to taunt B.J. with it too.]]
52* DefiantToTheEnd: She tells BJ to never give up or give in to the Nazis [[spoiler:before Frau Engel chops off her head]].
53* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Subverted. See InstantDeathBullet.
54* FakingTheDead: She returns as a major character in ''Wolfenstein: The New Order'', albeit now in a wheelchair.
55* FireForgedFriends: She's this with B.J. and is clearly happy to see him when he first arrives.
56* HandicappedBadass: In ''The New Order'', despite being paralyzed is still the leader of the rebellion. [[spoiler:Later on, she wears PoweredArmor that lets her move]].
57* HeroOfAnotherStory: In between ''The New Order'' and ''The New Colossus'', she joined up with the Paris resistance and fought alongside them. It apparently ended poorly, but she did recover a headless Ubersoldier body which [[ChekhovsGun comes in handy later on]] and managed to save her braindead girlfriend and preserve her indefinitely with a special solution Set cooked up [[ChekhovsGun which also comes in handy later on]].
58* InstantDeathBullet: Only in ''Wolfenstein''. [[spoiler:She "dies" instantly from being shot through the ''spleen'', without even getting any dramatic last words]].
59* MentorOccupationalHazard: [[spoiler:Frau Engel beheads her with an Axe in ''The New Colossus'' and B.J. is the one now using her power armor.]]
60%%zce* OffWithHerHead: [[spoiler:Her fate thanks to Frau Engel]].
61* PaletteSwap: In ''Wolfstone 3D'', she looks similar to Gretel Grosse of the original ''Wolf 3D'', with a [[GoldMakesEverythingShiny gold battle suit]] and wild gray hair.
62* RebelLeader: She is the defacto leader of The Circle.
63* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: She isn't even a few chapters in, and she dies [[spoiler:at Frau Engel's hands.]]
64* TeamMom: Somewhat takes on this role in ''The New Order''. The romantic elements are dropped from her interactions with B.J. and is shown being rather nurturing to members of the Circle.
65* TokenRomance: In ''Wolfenstein 2009'' she was perhaps meant to be a love interest, and B.J. laments her (supposed) death rather emphatically considering how little time they actually spent together. Or maybe he just really values her [[RebelLeader leadership abilities]]. The sequels dropped this, making her more of a motherly figure to the resistance.
66* YoungerThanTheyLook: She was born in the early 1920's, and her graying hair and physical decrepitude are implied to be symptoms of stress due to the severe critical injuries she suffered from Hans Grosse's torture, Deathshead's bullet and the destruction of the castle. At the beginning of ''The New Colossus'', she's only 41.
67[[/folder]]
68
69[[folder:Erik Engle]]
70->'''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein (2009)\
71'''Voiced in English by''': Creator/MatthewMercer\
72'''Voiced in Russian by''': Alexander Dzyuba
73
74Second in charge of the Circle.
75
76* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Despite the fact that he wasn't killed in ''Wolfenstein'' (2009), he is nowhere to be seen in ''The New Order''.
77[[/folder]]
78
79[[folder:Hans Schmidt]]
80->'''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein (2009)\
81'''Voiced in English by''': Philipp Karner\
82'''Voiced in Russian by''': Ilya Khvostikov
83
84The Radio operator of the Circle.
85
86* FlatEarthAtheist: After the Dig Site mission, he claims that the Golden Dawn's leader seeks to "save the world from black magic. Which means he's either insane or an idiot". You could interpret that as B.J. keeping the Medallion's powers a secret... if not for the fact that completing the aforementioned mission also causes ''black clad Nazi sorcerers'' to fight openly in the city they are in.
87[[/folder]]
88
89[[folder:Fergus Reid]]
90[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_wtno-fergus-reid_3878.jpg]]
91->'''Introduced in:''' The New Order\
92'''Voiced in English by''': Creator/GideonEmery\
93'''Voiced In Japanese by''': Susumu Akagi\
94'''Voiced in Russian by''': Alexander Kasparov
95
96Scottish pilot and buddy of B.J.'s who is part of the assault on Deathshead's compound.
97
98* AccidentalPervert: His attempt to ask out a fellow resistance member ends poorly when his artificial hand grabs her boobs. The arm was acting on its own, but poor Maria had no way of knowing it.
99* AcePilot: You have to give him props for keeping the cargo plane he and B.J. are on at the start at the game in the air for as long as he did.
100* ApologeticAttacker: [[spoiler:If Deathshead dissects him in 1946 and puts his brain in the prototype robot in 1960.]]
101* ArtisticLicenseMilitary: Despite being a Wing Commander in the RAF, he is seen wearing the uniform of a sergeant in the Parachute Regiment.
102* ArtificialLimbs: Gets one in New Colossus after he loses his original one to Frau Engel. It seems to have a mind of it's own, often trying to kill Fergus and even sabotage his efforts with women.
103* BloodKnight: He's pretty enthusiastic about killing Nazis.
104* BraveScot: A courageous, boisterous Scotsman.
105* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: How else can you describe a guy who randomly breaks out into song (My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean) as he's shouting out orders while under heavy fire? It could just be him trying to cope with the stress though. And, when considering the world that he lives in, he comes off quite sane.
106* CommandingCoolness: He held the rank of Wing Commander in the RAF during the war, equivalent to a naval Commander, or an Army Lieutenant Colonel, and is thus two ranks ahead of BJ.
107* EmpathicWeapon: There's hints that the [[ArtificialLimbs prothetic arm he gets]] in ''The New Colossus'' responds to his own feelings and will, just without filter. Considering how loud and outspoken he generally comes off as already, this [[SurvivorsGuilt suggests quite]] [[IJustWantToBeLoved a bit]] [[SuppressedRage about him]].
108* FaceDeathWithDignity: Even going as far as reminding everyone that people die in war, while the [[AdvancingWallOfDoom walls close in on them, no less.]]
109** [[spoiler:If B.J. chooses him to be the one dissected by Deathshead, he tells B.J. that it's not his fault and even manages to resist Deathshead's torture to a remarkable degree. In contrast, Wyatt behaves exactly how'd you expect a man being dissected alive to behave if he's the one you pick.]]
110--->'''Fergus:''' It's okay, Blazko. It's war - [[WarIsHell people die]]. My time's up, is all.
111* InkSuitActor: In ''The New Colossus'', Fergus bears a strong facial resemblance to Gideon Emery.
112* TheLancer: His starts the game as B.J.'s best battle buddy [[spoiler:and becomes this again when they're reunited if he survives 1946.]]
113* MadeOfIron: Aside from his aforementioned stoicism in the face of [[spoiler:being dissected]], Fergus barely reacts at all to getting his arm cut off in ''The New Colossus'', immediately retrieving his gun and killing all four of the Nazi soldiers restraining B.J.
114-->'''B.J:''' Gotta respect a guy who can lose an arm [[{{Determinator}} and soldier on like it's nothing]].
115* OlderThanTheyLook: Like B.J., Fergus looks unchanged from when the player meets him in 1946, despite now being in his fifties.
116* OlderSidekick: He's older than B.J. and becomes a OldSoldier in 1960, [[spoiler:if he survives back in '46.]] It becomes a point of contention between the two in 1960, as he brings up the fact that he and B.J. are only going to slow down with age.
117-->'''Fergus:''' What happens when we're too fucking battered to strap on the holsters?
118* OldSoldier: Fergus is in his fifties by the events of the game, and has achieved plenty of mean feats as B.J.'s [[TheLancer second-in-command]] [[spoiler:providing he survives 1946]].
119* OnlySaneMan[=/=]UnfazedEveryman: By the time you find Set Roth, he falls into this trope, giving a long monologue about how bizarre his current situation is, and it's so sarcastic it could peel the paint from the walls. Here it is:
120-->'''Fergus:''' Thank you so much for the new socks. They're right warm and a snug fit. Yeah, I'm doing well. Although this war has grown a little wearisome. [[BlatantLies Nothing much interesting ever happens these parts.]] Today I landed a Nazi helicopter on a nicked Nazi nuclear submarine aircraft carrier. After which I donned a deep-water diving suit, swam down an abyssal trench in the middle of the Atlantic fucking ocean, don't mean to bother you with the details. Long story short, I'm in a secret vault full of things so magical and abnormal in nature the mind has no recourse but to shudder in bewilderment. 'Course I'm accompanied by a nazi-killing lunatic and some kind of genius wizard who claims to be on a first-name basis with God Almighty himself. [[SeenItAll Ah, well, we can only hope for a more stimulating turn of events in the future.]] Give my love to everyone back home, Fergus out.
121* SeenItAll: Develops into this by the end of the game, to the point that he only displays mild bemusement as a suit of PoweredArmor creeps up his legs.
122* SirSwearsALot: The most foul-mouthed character in the series, by far. He'll rarely let two sentences pass without cursing.
123* SuppressedRage: Considering how loud and angry he tends to be by default, there's still more than a few hints showing that he's even more of a powder keg underneath ready to explode, particularly when he snaps at BJ for letting him live instead of [[spoiler:Wyatt]].
124* SurvivorsGuilt: If [[spoiler:he survives 1946]] he at one point rails at BJ for saving him instead of [[spoiler:Wyatt]], saying that BJ and him are too old to fight much longer, and that [[spoiler:Wyatt's]] youth would've let him carry on the fight better than him.
125* ViolentGlaswegian: The man has a hearty Scottish accent and is plenty gung-ho about killing Nazis. In the promotional artwork for the game he's even wearing a "Glasgow" t-shirt.
126* VitriolicBestBuds: He and Grace butt heads from minute one (including his [[EmpathicWeapon new prosthesis]] giving her the finger of its own accord). Despite their arguments, they work like a well-oiled machine once things get going.
127[[/folder]]
128
129[[folder:Probst Wyatt III]]
130[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_wyattiii_9505.jpg]]
131->'''Introduced in:''' The New Order\
132'''Voiced in English by''': Creator/AJTrauth\
133'''Voiced In Japanese by''': Creator/GoShinomiya\
134'''Voiced in Russian by''': Pavel Ryzhenkov
135
136A Private in the US 109th Airborne who is part of the assault on General Deathshead's compound.
137
138* ApologeticAttacker: [[spoiler:If Deathshead dissects him in 1946 and puts his brain in the prototype robot in 1960.]]
139* ArtisticStimulation: By New Colossus he's began to dabble in what is probably Acid. Guess you don't become friends with [[spoiler:Jimi Hendrix:]] without being a wee bit incited to try some.
140* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Even BEFORE the Incinerator sequence, (where he spends most of the time being the NewMeat NervousWreck), he takes out a [[RobotDog Panzerhund]] that was mauling B.J.... telling it to "GoFetch" with [[GrenadeHotPotato a grenade]], [[StuffBlowingUp blowing the whole contraption sky-high]].
141* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:After taking a huge dose of psychedelics and having a vividly, existentially terrifying trip, apparently convincing himself that he's already dead. B.J. has to punch him out to keep him from shooting himself.]]
142* EarAche: [[spoiler:If he's the 1946 survivor, he'll nearly get his ear severed at the beginning of ''The New Colossus''. He'll be in quite a bit of pain from it as a result, and start taking acid to control the pain. Good news: it dulls the pain. Bad news: it sends him onto quite a MushroomSamba when he starts taking it too often, to the point that he crosses the DespairEventHorizon and tries to kill himself after a really bad trip.]]
143* GoodScarsEvilScars: Receives a horizontal scar on his right cheek from Frau Engel near the beginning of New Colossus.
144* GoshDangItToHeck: In contrast to Fergus, he never swears, aside from using lone religious swearing such as "Jesus" or "God" on some occasions. Even in his ''thirties'', he watches his language.
145* InnocentBlueEyes: His eyes are very wide and very, very blue to emphasize his idealistic and inexperienced NewMeat characterization. They become a subject of unnerving fascination to Deathshead when he encounters him, however, as they fit the Aryan ideal.
146* TheLancer: To B.J. [[spoiler:if he survives 1946.]]
147* LastNameBasis: His first name has never even been said in the games.
148* NervousWreck: When B.J. and Fergus meet him in person for the first time after he was forced to take the pilot's wheel of his troop transport he's on the floor crying. It takes B.J. [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan slapping some sense into him]] to get him to calm down.
149* NewAgeRetroHippie: By ''New Colossus'', he's begun studying Transcendental Meditation and dropping acid, though he's got a long way to go before he gets a hang of either.
150* NewMeat: His first taste of action is the assault on Deathshead's compound. Unlucky him.
151* PrecisionFStrike: The one time he swears is when [[spoiler:he uses a helicopter to decapitate an Ubersoldat punching Blaskowicz to death]].
152-->'''Wyatt:''' Leave him alone, you damn ugly ''fuck!''
153* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy: Uses a lot of JiveTurkey slang around Grace, just to prove he's down with it. Everybody is a little embarrassed, but it's endearing enough that people don't give him trouble for it.
154* RousingSpeech: Gives one at the end of The New Colossus [[spoiler:if you choose the timeline in which he survives.]]
155-->'''Wyatt:''' Americans, Americans, wherever you are...I wish I had words of comfort to give you, like the warm winds this Nazi general sent down from above. But from me, you will not get comfort, only the [[BrutalHonesty cold, agonizing truth]]. And the truth is this great nation has been raped and pillaged by the greatest enemy of our time. They ask you to sell your liberty to purchase your safety. To kneel to the new order, to submit to the winds of change. But, my fellow Americans, [[AsTheGoodBookSays they that sow the wind shall reap the whirlwind]]! You were born in the land of the free! [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution You fought the kings of old and broke them]]. You gave your lives for the simplest but most essential truth of all: "[[Main/GiveMeLibertyOrGiveMeDeath Give me liberty, or give me death!]]" [[DareToBeBadass In your veins runs the blood of revolutionaries!]] So tonight, brandish your guns, your knives and your fists! Seek out your oppressors wherever they are and tell them "We don't want nothing, not a thing from you". Tonight, we show those that sow the wind that ''we'' are the whirlwind!
156* {{Sidekick}}: [[spoiler:Should he survive 1946]], he fits this archetype to BJ's [[TheHero hero]].
157* SurvivorsGuilt: If [[spoiler:he survives 1946]] he tells BJ he made the wrong choice, that BJ choose an inexperienced rookie over a seasoned veteran. At one Wyatt's inexperience got several people killed, and he thinks if [[spoiler:Fergus]] had been there, he would've known what to do.
158* TheStoner: After he finds a sheet of acid, he starts experimenting with the drug a lot more. Nobody particularly cares for his stoned-out observations.
159* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:The '''second''' he is spared vivisection by Deathshead]] he instantly goes up a level. He definitely went up a couple more levels between the escape from Deathshead's compound and 1960. It seems the minute B.J. shows up and slaps him he starts leveling up, going from a shaking wreck, to scared but useful on the beach, to ''kicking ass''.
160* WideEyedIdealist: Stated to be the reason why he chose to join the military even when he could have had a reasonably secure life at home. If he survives the attack on Deathshead's fortress, however, he loses this quality.
161[[/folder]]
162
163[[folder:Anya Oliwa]]
164[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2679ab24360a802440cefa8c81034355.jpg]]
165->'''Introduced in:''' The New Order\
166'''Voiced in English by''' Alicja Bachleda\
167'''Voiced In Japanese by''': Sayaka Kinoshita\
168'''Voiced in Russian by''': Alina Milos
169
170A Polish nurse working in a family run Asylum who takes care of a catatonic B.J. for 14 years. When the Nazis decide to simply execute all the patients, her parents are killed in the crossfire. B.J. rescues her and eventually leads her to the Kreisau Circle, where she becomes a radio manager for them.
171
172* ActionSurvivor: She clearly manages to keep her stride despite everything going on around her. [[spoiler:Being also "Ramona" definitely helps.]] She [[TookALevelInBadass Takes a Level in Badass]] in ''VideoGame/WolfensteinIITheNewColossus'' to become a full-fledged ActionGirl.
173* AllWomenAreLustful: She and BJ are ''quite'' amorous, [[TheImmodestOrgasm much to the frustration of others in the Kriesau Circle]].
174** And in ''The New Colossus'' during the New Orleans mission, she admits that [[spoiler:the pregnancy is actually turning her on a bit]] - read [[Funny/WolfensteinIITheNewColossus the Funny page for more info]].
175* BadassFamily: Her lover, B.J., is a one-man anti-Nazi army, and Anya herself racks up quite a kill score. Meanwhile, their twin daughters Jess and Soph go on to follow in their parents' footsteps and are the protagonists of ''VideoGame/WolfensteinYoungblood''.
176* {{Determinator}}: Possibly second only to BJ himself, and ''especially'' [[OfficialCouple when BJ himself is what she's determined over]].
177* EatingTheEyeCandy: A flashback that BJ can have in the asylum upon seeing the bathtub shows that Anya was appreciative of BJ's physique as she bathed him.
178* {{Expy}}: In a sense, she's a Polish Catholic version of [[Film/IngloriousBasterds Shosanna Dreyfus]]. [[spoiler:And like Shosanna, she has her ways of killing Nazis.]]
179* FemmeFatale: Late on in ''The New Order'', she reads the diary entries of her cousin Ramona to B.J., [[spoiler:but it turns out the actions described within are her own. Poles can figure out the twist the moment the entries are added, given the owner's name on the diary. It begins with AN.]].
180* HeavySleeper: There's a scene in ''New Order'' where Tekla ambushes her and B.J. in the middle of the night to go on a weird philosophical tangent about the nature of the human consciousness. B.J. wakes up simply by sensing her presence, but Anya stays fast asleep despite Tekla talking loudly over her, only snapping awake when Tekla storms off and slams the door shut behind her.
181* HiddenDepths: "Ramona's" diary ultimately reveals that Anya is much more than the damsel in distress she's initially introduced as.
182* HoneyTrap: [[spoiler:Her primary method of killing Nazis was to seduce them and get them alone so that she could then poison, stab or strangle them.]]
183* {{Love Interest|s}}: For B.J.
184* NaziHunter: [[spoiler:It's revealed she was a prominent and much-feared SerialKiller of Nazis long before B.J. ever showed up. No wonder the two of them hit it off so well!]]
185* OlderThanTheyLook: She is 36 (a dialog reveals she was 16 in 1940), but she looks at least a decade younger.
186* PaletteSwap: In ''Wolfstone 3D'', she, like Caroline, looks similar to Gretel Grosse of the original ''Wolf 3D'', but with the weapons of General Fettgesicht (also of the original game).
187* PregnantBadass: In ''The New Colossus'', she is now heavily pregnant with twins fathered by B.J. -- and is still capable of running around playing stabby-stabby with Nazis.
188** When she was [[spoiler:"Ramona", she became pregnant with one of her victim's children, and carried it for a while during her SerialKiller days before terminating it]].
189* 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.]]
190* RealMenLoveJesus: Her Catholic side shows here and there.
191* SerialKiller: [[spoiler:"Ramona" killed ''a lot'' of Nazis between 1946 and 1960. It's heavily implied the feared serial killer hunting "upstanding German men" mentioned in newspaper articles throughout the game was really her.]]
192* SignificantGreeneyedRedhead: Although her red hair is considerably darker than most instances of this trope.
193* {{The Smart G|uy}}irl: It's casually mentioned she was working towards a doctorate in archaeology before the war broke out, and she gets to show her smarts quite a bit throughout the game, essentially singlehandedly uncovering the existence of [[spoiler:the Da'at Yichud]] and tracking down [[spoiler:Set Roth]]. [[spoiler:Her past as "Ramona" shows that her smarts extended to Nazi killing as well.]]
194* SpellMyNameWithAnS: This one's tricky. While her in-game name is rendered as the Russian-sounding "Anya", the correct Polish spelling would be "Ania". The "j/y" sound is almost inaudible in Polish, as the "ni" compound is virtually always pronounced closer to the lines of the Spanish "ñ." The switch is likely to avoid the possibility of "Ania" as being interpreted as "Ah-NEE-ah" by speakers of languages that would usually provide just such an pronunciation.
195** And just to make things even more confusing, her last name is spelled with a "w", as Polish ortography would have it be, rather than a "v". It should be noted that the Polish script is pretty much the only major Latin-based Slavic alphabet to use "w" in place of "v". Why the developers would opt to mess with the self-evident first name rather than the less-than-obvious last name is anyone's guess. For a somewhat plausible pronunciation of "Oliwa", attach an "-ah" sound at the end of the word "olive".
196* TookALevelInBadass: In ''The New Colossus'' she becomes a full-fledged ActionGirl and even saves BJ's life on a couple of occasions.
197* {{Troll}}: To [[DefectorFromDecadence Sigrun]] after first meeting her.
198-->'''Sigrun:''' ''[indicating Bombate]'' You let negroes into your meetings?\
199'''Anya:''' [[SarcasmMode Oh my God! How did that man get in here?!]] ''[serious]'' Everyone is allowed in here...(DeathGlare) except Nazis.
200* VoiceWithAnInternetConnection: In ''The New Order'' she stays out of the battle and communicates with B.J. via radio.
201* WeakButSkilled: [[spoiler:She's not a soldier, and laments not being able to kill in a straight fight. However, she was apparently ''very'' effective with poisons, garrotes, gasoline, hand grenades, motor cars, etc.]]
202* YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters: [[spoiler:If it weren't for the fact she's victimizing Nazis, her history as a SerialKiller would make her a ''villain'' character.]]
203* AmbiguouslyChristian: In the New Order, before going to Berlin, Anya, her grandparents and B.J. prayed to the Lord after having meal in their house.
204[[/folder]]
205
206[[folder:Klaus Kreutz]]
207->'''Introduced in:''' The New Order\
208'''Voiced by''' Ken Lally
209
210A former Nazi soldier who turned on his government and joined the resistance after his family was killed by the secret police.
211
212* TheAtoner: For his days as a Nazi.
213* DefectorFromDecadence: Served in the Nazi military with pride until his son was born with a club foot and thus singled out for death under the regime, leading to his wife also being killed for trying to protect their son, leading Klaus to join the Kreisau Circle.
214* EmbarrassingTattoo: Looks on his Nazi tattoos as these. He's holding on to them [[MarkOfShame as a reminder of what he's done]] until they can overthrow the Nazi regime, at which point he'll have them removed. [[spoiler:He has a CharacterDeath before that can happen though.]]
215* {{Expy}}: To [[Film/IngloriousBasterds Hugo Stiglitz]], after a fashion.
216* LikeASonToMe: It's not explicitly stated, but he acts like this with Max Hass. The one time he gets truly angry with B.J. is after he accidentally triggers Max's trauma by operating a circular saw near him.
217* MoralityPet: Max Hass is this for him, with Klaus treating him like a substitute son. His family was also one to him, considering that [[PapaWolf he went through great pains to try and protect his disabled son from his fellow Nazis]] and when he and his wife were killed, Klaus's love for the Nazis died unceremoniously.
218* TheNicknamer: He always refers to B.J. as "Johnny Cowboy" or some form of it.
219* NotSoStoic: Klaus reacts to almost everything but Max with weary disdain... but when B.J. is fighting [[spoiler:the London Monitor]], he gets ''very'' excited.
220* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:After doing a full 180 on Nazi ideology, Klaus is shot during the Nazis raid on the Kreisau Circle's HQ.]]
221* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: [[spoiler:His final words are a pep talk for Max Hass that basically amounts to this.]]
222[[/folder]]
223
224[[folder:J]]
225->'''Introduced in:''' The New Order\
226'''Voiced by''': Leith Burke
227
228An African-American soldier with a talent for playing the guitar. Only appears if [[spoiler:Wyatt]] is alive.
229
230* ArtisticStimulation: Gives B.J. some drugs, to show him how to ''really'' play the guitar.
231* DoNotGoGentle: [[spoiler:Goes out amidst flames and gunfire playing ''The Star Spangled Banner'' on his electric guitar loud enough for all of Berlin to hear.]]
232-->[[spoiler:"This moment, right now...It's gonna be ''loud''..."]]
233* DramaticIrony: He calls B.J. the same kind of guy that they would call when they're forming a Lynch Mob. In New Colossus it's revealed that B.J. has suffered similar mistreatments from his own father ''because'' a local black girl instilled in him a sense of morality and rightousness.
234* FacialHorror: The lower part of his face is scarred pretty badly, which he hides with a mask.
235* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:He goes out while playing the Star Spangled Banner for all Berlin to hear]].
236* 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.[[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. [[/note]]
237-->"Really? When I was a kid, I wanted to see a picture show with my mom, but we had to go through the fucking ''colored'' entrance. I wanted a hot dog and a lemonade but the sign says, 'We don't serve negroes in this establishment.' You a patriot? Blue-eyed, jarhead, motherfucking Nazi killer that you are, you're still a fucking puppet to the man! You're exactly the kind of type they would have called in come lynching time. You don't get it, do you? Before all this, before the Germans, before the War, back home man, ''you '''were''' the Nazis''!"
238* HistoricalDomainCharacter: It's pretty ''obvious'' who this guy is, especially during his DyingMomentOfAwesome. [[spoiler:It's Music/JimiHendrix, rattling off his famous rendition of the Star Spangled Banner]].
239* MilitaryMoonshiner: He brews acid on his own time that he's willing to share with B.J.
240* NonActionGuy: J is harmless and offers moral support, but he doesn't appear to actually do anything for the Resistance, preferring to just brew his acid and jam on his guitar all day.
241* NotInThisForYourRevolution: If B.J. talks to him in chapter 7, he evidences a scornful attitude towards B.J's patriotism, referencing the Jim Crow laws that were in place in America in the 1930s-40s and explicitly likens white Americans to "Nazis before the Nazis". He makes the comparison even more explicit with B.J, calling him the sort of man that they would have called in for the lynchings before the Nazis took over.
242* OnlyKnownByHisNickname: His real name is never brought, though is highly implied he is [[spoiler:Jimi Hendrix]].
243* SirSwearsALot: His dialogue is rife with cursing.
244* WatchItStoned: Recommends this with his own music...though it's not ''pot'' he uses...
245* YoungerThanTheyLook: If he was indeed [[spoiler:Jimi Hendrix]], he should be eighteen years old. His older look may be because he is disfigured and has a deeper voice, possibly because it was damaged during the atomic blast.
246[[/folder]]
247
248[[folder:Tekla]]
249->'''Introduced in''': The New Order.\
250'''Voiced by''': Carla Tassara
251
252A schizophrenic but incredibly smart woman obsessed with calculations and the infinite probabilities of the universe. Only appears if [[spoiler:Fergus]] is alive.
253
254* ActionGirl: [[spoiler:In her final moments, she takes down ''13'' EliteMooks with a bunch of Lugers. She also mentions that she'd already killed 7 by other means earlier in the day.]]
255* AmbiguousDisorder: She's temperamental, antisocial, obsessive, and possibly delusional given that her predictive models are never actually put into practice.
256* CessationOfExistence: She believes this is what happens to you when you die. Problem is, she also thinks this is what happens to the current version of your consiousness when you sleep. [[TheInsomniac This is why she rarely sleeps]].
257* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: She's often more interested in equations the results of certain things than what ever the current situation is at the moment.
258* CoolChair: She has a rather nicely ornamented metal garden chair that plays a part in every scene she's in.
259* DualWielding: After taking some lessons with B.J., she turns out to be a pretty decent gunslinger.
260* FaceDeathWithDignity: She's very assured about this trope. She feels that it when it comes, you should be ready for it. [[spoiler:Her final moments are certainly this when the Nazis storm HQ.]]
261* TheFatalist: Her obsession with her predictive model is essentially this by a different name. The strong implication is that she's rationalizing the inevitability of her own death with her math.
262* FlatEarthAtheist: She scoffs at the idea of the soul, claiming it to be "A pointless concept, dreamt up by priests and fairy tale men".
263* HandicappedBadass: It's not a big one but she's a cross-dominant shot (having your dominant hand be opposite from your dominant eye) which can be a pretty big impediment to accurately shooting a firearm. BJ tries to correct this by training her to look through the sights with her non-dominant right eye but when we finally see her shooting she dual wields pistols and shoots from the hip, theoretically sidestepping the problem entirely.
264* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite her neurotic tendencies, she shows a softer side to B.J. and her [[spoiler:last words]] help seal the deal on what she thinks of him.
265-->'''Tekla:''' I am glad. To have found a friend.
266* LogicalWeakness: Assuming her calculations work, they are still bound by the limits of what she knows, meaning that unknown variables like B.J. actually being alive and rescuing [[spoiler:Fergus]] from prison throw off her predictions.
267* MadMathematician: Claims to be working on a predictive model that will allow her to know the Nazis' decisions before they make them. It's never made clear if the model actually worked, but even she admits that she could cover the entirety of Berlin with equations and still not learn the ultimate outcome of the war.
268* MotorMouth: Wakes up BJ in the middle of the night to deliver a breathless, slightly hysterical lecture on the nature of consciousness.
269* NoSocialSkills: She really isn't good at dealing with people.
270* RoomFullOfCrazy: LOADS of papers are all over her room.
271* SurroundedByIdiots: She obviously feels this way about pretty much everyone else in the Kreisau Circle, but especially B.J. due to his negligible scientific smarts. They become friends (sort of) regardless.
272* YouCantFightFate: OBSESSED with this. She is convinced that there's only ever one possible outcome to any situation and that if you could somehow know every single variable you could flawlessly calculate the future. But as we said, you'd need [[ForWantOfANail every single]] [[ButterflyOfDoom variable]], and the process is so convoluted that Tekla admitted that even if she covered cities with equations and still not realize what would be the war's outcome.
273[[/folder]]
274
275[[folder:Bombate]]
276->'''Introduced in:''' The New Order.\
277'''Voiced in English by''': Erik [=LaRay=] Harvey (The New Order), Peter Macon (The New Colossus)\
278'''Voiced In Japanese by''': Yasuyuki Sano\
279'''Voiced in Russian by''': Arthur Ivanov
280
281An Namibian soldier taken prisoner by the Nazis at the African front and forced to work in a slave labour camp until rescued by B.J. and joined the Kreisau Circle.
282
283* AxCrazy: He's just as enthusiastic about killing Nazis as B.J. is, something they bond over.
284* BewareTheNiceOnes: He is very, very nice. He has killed a ''lot'' of nazis.
285* BloodKnight: Brings quite a lot of enthusiasm to a gunfight.
286* ChubbyChaser: He is caught ''in flagrante delicto'' with [[spoiler:Sigrun]] in ''The New Colossus''....although [[spoiler:the way he brushes her off later implies he might have just seen her as an easy score, and he also goes for the much more trim Professor.]]
287* HiddenDepths: Beneath his AxCrazy tendencies, his constant smile and his friendly demeanor is a man just as traumatized by the war as B.J. is. During one of the hideout missions, he doesn't complain about B.J. making him relocate away from the door because it gives him some time away from his own thoughts.
288* MadeOfIron: [[spoiler:Survives being shot in the chest several times by Frau Engel during the concentration camp escape.]]
289* PaletteSwap: In ''Wolfstone 3D'', the GameWithinAGame in ''The New Colossus'', he is the black-skinned version of the original ''Wolf 3D''[='=]s Otto Giftmacher.
290* ThePollyanna: Comparatively. He's been put through the wringer thanks to the nazi regime as much as anyone else (He's met in a concentration camp) but is also relentlessly positive and friendly regardless of the situation.
291-->'''Bombate:''' Life's too sad and miserable to be sad and miserable.
292** He is seen giving advice to Max Hass about keeping a smile on his face, because there's too much pain in the world. This is revealed to be a subversion after BJ's birthday, where he angrily reveals to Max that after seeing his family die and falling into a deep depression, forcing himself to be happy is the only thing that keeps him from falling back "into a deep hole".
293* WarriorTherapist: Shows shades of this thanks to his interactions with Max Hass in ''The New Colossus''.
294[[/folder]]
295
296[[folder:Bobby Bram]]
297->'''Introduced in:''' The New Order\
298'''Voiced by''': Paul Cassidy
299
300A member of the Circle who helps B.J. infiltrate the London Nautica [[spoiler: by car bombing the entrance]].
301
302* BritishStuffiness: Is abrasive and rude to B.J. the moment B.J. enters the Resistance. [[spoiler:Turns out his family is dead and he's about to embark on a suicide mission.]]
303* ExpositionFairy: Serves as this when he's showing B.J. around [[DayOfTheJackboot Nazi-occupied London]], making biting comments of how the Nazis have made life hell for the British civilians.
304* {{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]].
305* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:He drives a car full of explosives into the London Nautica to give B.J. an opening to infiltrate it.]]
306* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Depending on one's interpretation despite him having little screen time, aside from his initial bad attitude towards B.J., he's willing to assist with the Kreisau Circle's cause and even serves as B.J.'s ExpositionFairy early in a mission. [[spoiler:Plus, Bram loved his late wife Charlotte and misses her terribly as one of the easter eggs found in the game revealed he written a poem addressed to her in her memory. Her death at the hands of the Nazis and his grief over it are what caused his negative attitude and motivated him to join the Kreisau Circle in the first place]].
307* WeHardlyKnewYe: The player only really knows Bobby long enough to learn that he is rather ill-tempered and ''why'' he is so ill-tempered, [[spoiler:resulting in him even managing to having a small CharacterArc, when he is way more melancholic and friendlier to B.J. just before his HeroicSacrifice]].
308[[/folder]]
309
310[[folder:Max Hass]]
311[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_maxhoss_6539.jpg]]
312[[caption-width-right:200:Max Hass!]]
313->'''Introduced in:''' The New Order\
314'''Voiced by''': Alex Solowitz
315
316A mentally-handicapped man found by Klaus behind a dumpster. Klaus takes care of him and treats him like a son.
317
318* ActualPacifist: He hates violence and wouldn't hurt anyone [[spoiler:unless they [[BerserkButton hurt Klaus]]]].
319* BigGuy: He's even bigger than B.J.
320* FacialHorror: A significant portion of his skull is literally flattened, and it's implied this is the result of some horrible Nazi experiment on his brain, in which the skull was cut away and the skin just left to heal over the gap.
321* GentleGiant: Prefers hugging and hiding until [[spoiler:Klaus is shot]].
322* TheHeart: Out of all of the resistance members, he's one of the kindest. Bombate was even willing to back down on slaughtering a pig Max had grown fond of and raised because doing otherwise would severely upset the big guy.
323* HellIsThatNoise: He's scared of loud noises, raising his hands to his ears and crying when B.J. tries to use a buzzsaw.
324* HiddenDepths: As revealed throughout ''New Colossus'', Max is unexpectedly talented in a number of fields, and has a greater understanding of his surroundings than others credit him for.
325** He is able to figure out a complicated philosophical conundrum that Wyatt was trying to solve rather quickly.
326** He's also an IdiotSavant when it comes to art, obsessively painting and sketching murals all over the U-boat. [[spoiler:When he shows the memorial to Klaus in his room, the Professor, who grew up with a gallery curator for a father, is amazed and can only sit in awed silence]].
327** Additionally, he's one hell of a gamer, if his score in the ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein3D'' arcade machine is anything to go by. He even drives ''[[TheSmartGuy Set]]'' to FlippingTheTable after pulling off a [[GeniusBonus rather ingenious]] checkmate at him when they played chess, and if BJ goes to the club after delivering the warhead to Seth, he can watch Max sink some very difficult trick shots at the pool table, including with the cue behind his back.
328** And apparently he's a very able chef, making what B.J describes as 'hot damn good' banana cream pie for [[spoiler:B.J's birthday]].
329** He's also tried his luck in writing erotic literature, but it didn't go as well as the previous examples.
330* MadeOfIron: [[spoiler:Is shot several times at one point but it doesn't even seem to faze him.]]
331** And in the sequel, [[ItMakesSenseInContext BJ punches Max in the face during a party]], and [[InvulnerableKnuckles BJ cradles his hand in pain]].
332* ManChild: Possibly due to a portion of his skull[=/=]brain seemingly having been sliced into, he behaves like a child. His room in the hideout is full of childish drawings and toys.
333* MoralityPet: For the entire Kriesau circle, and put on full display in ''The New Colossus'', as his devotion to the pig aboard the submarine convinces Bombate not to slaughter it despite needing the food.
334* NonIndicativeName: "Hass" is German for "hate", but Max is about the gentlest being one could possibly imagine (unless someone hits his BerserkButton). It's doubtful that his childlike mind is even capable of feeling hate.
335* PokemonSpeak: Only knows how to say his own name. [[IntelligibleUnintelligible Doesn't stop anyone from chatting with him sometimes.]]
336* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:Kills several Nazis with his bare hands after Klaus is shot.]]
337* SmarterThanYouLook: His [[ManChild child-like mannerisms]], [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes fear of loud noises]], and [[PokemonSpeak ability to only say his own name]] give the impression he is a hopeless simpleton. However, ''The New Colossus'' shows him to have a stronger apparent understanding of the world around him than even other characters assume. He even manages to beat Set [[SmartPeoplePlayChess at chess]], [[RageQuit much to the latter's disbelief.]]
338* SuperSoldier: [[MysteriousPast Possibly]]. Max repeatedly demonstrates immense strength and durability more characteristic of the grotesque Nazi machine men than a mentally disabled surgery victim.
339* TookALevelInBadass: By the time of ''The New Colossus'', Max is a full fledged member of the Kreisau Circle and is actively participating in missions.
340* UnstoppableRage: [[spoiler:When Klaus gets shot, he takes out three Nazis with his bare hands, not even feeling the few bullets he took himself in the process.]]
341* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Loud noises are enough to make him cry, as B.J. finds out when trying to use a buzzsaw near him. Curiously, this only seems to apply to buzzsaws and other, similar prolonged sounds - he's just fine with gunfire and helicopter noises, but Fergus or Wyatt drilling air holes into the torpedo used to smuggle B.J. onto the U-boat also upsets him. [[spoiler:However, when one puts the buzzsaws together with the scar on his skull, it's easy to see ''why'' he fears that one noise in particular]].
342[[/folder]]
343
344[[folder:Set Roth]]
345->'''Introduced in:''' The New Order\
346'''Voiced in English by:''' Mark Ivanir\
347'''Voiced In Japanese by''': Kazuyoshi Hayashi\
348'''Voiced in Russian by''': Vasily Bochkarev
349
350An elderly member of Da'at Yichud, a secret society of Jewish scientists that invents and designs technology several generations ahead of its time. Until the Nazis reverse engineered several of their works.
351
352* AlterKocker: About as Yiddish as you can possibly get without being played by Creator/MelBrooks. He peppers his speech with Yiddish terms, including calling BJ "yingele" frequently, which is a Yiddish term for a young boy.
353* BadassBookworm: He's certainly qualified for the bookworm part, being an OmnidisciplinaryScientist and being able to induce some impressive feats of biology, including [[spoiler:saving BJ's life after his head was cut off in a public execution]]. But the badass angle comes in when you realize he was placed in a concentration camp ''before the war ended'' twenty years previously. And is still alive.
354* BestServedCold: [[spoiler:Before he was recruited into the resistance he knew that he was powerless to do anything immediate about the Nazi regime and their rampant crimes against him and his people. However, the recipe for "super concrete" that he gave to them has a huge flaw deliberately built into it, namely that over time the concrete starts to get increasingly mouldy and porous, meaning that in a couple of decades all of the Nazis' great architectural wonders will be nothing but one great pile of toxic rubble.]]
355* CoolOldGuy: He's an old man, snarks at BJ, is shown taking care of the other inmates in the concentration camp, and [[spoiler:knows how to build super-advanced technology and where to locate a cache of the stuff.]]
356* GadgeteerGenius: As part of his plan to escape the concentration camp you find him in, he's made a remote capable of taking over the camp's robot guardian. It's smaller than a TV remote and all it needs is a power source. [[spoiler:As a member of the Da'at Yichud, he's easily one of the most knowledgeable people in technology on the entire planet.]]
357* InkSuitActor: In the sequel, he looks even like his own voice actor.
358* TheNicknamer: Mostly towards B.J, referring to him ''Shimshon'' (the Hebrew pronunciation of the Biblical Samson) and ''Yingele'' ("boy"). He also calls Max ''goylem'' in anger at one point -- a portmanteau of "goy" and "golem", in reference to his lumbering size.
359* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: Set is not just an amazingly skilled engineer, he's also an insanely skilled doctor and surgeon, even capable of transplanting the head of a cat onto the body of a monkey. [[spoiler:Or the head of a paralyzed BJ onto the body of a German Supersoldaten.]]
360* TheSmartGuy: He's an engineering genius, easily in Deathshead's league and possibly even better.
361* ThisCannotBe: Played for laughs when Max beats him at chess. His transition from stunned disbelief to an angrily FlippingTheTable is punctuated by escalating cries of "No!"
362* YiddishAsASecondLanguage: Spouts Yiddish several times and even sings to himself in the language. In ''[[GameWithinAGame Wolfstone 3D]]'', [[spoiler:he even says "Oy vey!" when you defeat him in Episode 2.]]
363[[/folder]]
364
365[[folder:Sigrun Engel]]
366->'''Voiced in English by:''' Alyssa Preston\
367'''Voiced in Russian by''': Polina Shcherbakova
368
369Frau Engel's only daughter. She's overweight, much more sensitive, and far less willing to hurt other people than her mother, and Frau Engel [[AbusiveParents never lets her forget it]]. Needless to say, she's long had her doubts about Nazism and helps save B.J., joining the resistance movement.
370----
371* AbusiveParents: Her very first scene involves her mother mocking and berating her for her weight, then threatening to slap her with a stick. Frau Engel then publicly humiliates her by berating her about how she will send her to a health camp to lose weight and revealing she's read her diary, which is apparently full of "disgusting things". She then forces an axe in Sigrun's hands and tries to force her to decapitate a prisoner. When Sigrun refuses, Frau Engel slaps her daughter to the floor, does the job herself, and then uses the severed head to pantomime first kissing Sigrun, and then performing oral sex on her.
372* AmbiguouslyBi: While her relationship with Bombate makes it obvious that she's attracted to men, Frau Engel's accusations are never proven. So while it's likely, nothing is confirmed vis a vis her attraction to women.
373* BerserkButton: [[spoiler:She eventually has enough of being called a Nazi by Grace, and slaps the soul out of her before [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech grabbing her by the throat and forcefully demanding that she never gets called that again]].]]
374* BewareTheNiceOnes: Sigrun is a gentle and sweet individual, but when she's pushed, she lets loose, as [[spoiler:both Grace and Bombate]] found out near the end of ''The New Colossus.''
375* BigBeautifulWoman: Despite being quite fat, her tight, cleavage-baring outfit makes her the only Resistance member with any fanservice in her design.
376* BigEater: Is heavily overweight and in poor physical condition and despite being on a diet, her mother searching her room found a stash of chocolate, cookies, sweets and lemonade. This is very likely to do with her mother's horrible treatment of her, and thus seeking some form of comfort by overeating.
377* CovertPervert: Contrary to her shy demeanor and the teachings of her mother, who emphasizes sex as pleasurable but chiefly for reproduction in young women, Sigrun is secretly quite lustful; when she learns her mother has gone through her diary and read the "sick things" inside, she's horrified and ashamed. [[spoiler:B.J. later finds her and Bombate going at it in an escape pod]].
378* CreateYourOwnHero: Her mother left her at the hands of the Kreisau Circle... who chose to pick her as an ally, and played key parts such as [[spoiler:the decoding of the Odin Codes]], which resulted in [[spoiler:the Circle capturing the Aufmerzer, which prompted Frau Engel's assassination at the hands of B.J.]]
379* TheDogBitesBack:
380** After what's implied to be years of emotional abuse, Engel trotting out the secrets in Sigrun's diary for everybody to hear makes her snap and tackle her mother to the ground, fully intending to go at her with the axe they're both wrestling for.
381** [[spoiler:After taking all of Grace's crap through the entire game, near the end Sigrun finally has enough, slaps Grace in the middle of a meeting, and then puts her in a chokehold and refuses to let go and until Grace acknowledged that Sigrun is not a Nazi. She then chews out Bombate for having sex with her and then flirting around, stating that she loves him, calling him a "poor idiot" for his flirting, and says that she'll move on but think of him whenever she masturbates. And there's nothing he can do about it.]]
382* DudeWheresMyRespect: She would rather not be [[PoliticallyIncorrectHero treated and called a Nazi by Grace after her defection]].
383* FaceDeathWithDignity: Believing that she will be killed by the heroes after [[spoiler:their capture and the death of Caroline by her mother Frau Engel]], instead of begging for her life, she simply asks to "make it quick". This only happens if the player is accompanied with Probst Wyatt III however.
384* FatBastard: Inverted, for a first in this series; she's the fattest character in game, but in contrast to [[LeanAndMean her mother]] Sigrun is a shy, kind woman and a heroic individual who defects and assists the heroes in taking down the Nazis.
385* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: She's inherited her mother's blonde hair, but ''unlike'' her is a NiceGirl.
386* HeelFaceTurn: She defects to the Kreisau Circle [[MistreatmentInducedBetrayal for the abuse she's sustained from her mother]], though Grace assumes she's a spy and doesn't like her being in meetings between the Circle and the American resistance. Downplayed, as one gets the impression she was never ''really'' evil, just unfortunate enough to be the daughter of the BigBad and unable to do anything about it until now.
387* HormoneAddledTeenager: She is 17 at the time of the game and likes to write erotic stories in her diary, something [[KickTheDog her mother decides to humiliate her with by telling everyone about.]] At one point the gang even stumbles onto her and Bombate doing it in the sub.
388* HopeSpot: She has sex with Bombate, and thinks she's found someone who really loves her for once, only to find out he just wanted a one night stand, which she eventually chews him out on.
389* IAmNotMyMother: Personality wise, she couldn't be less similar than Irene Engel.
390* InkSuitActor: She is modeled after her own voice actress, Alyssa Preston.
391* InnocentBlueEyes: Downplayed, as while she's [[CovertPervert not innocent in sexual ways]] she is still a very kind hearted person with blue eyes.
392* InnocentlyInsensitive: In the Wyatt timeline, she asks Anya if they really "allow blacks on this boat", indicating Bombate; she doesn't say it in a pejorative or hateful way, she's just astonished at such a thing.
393* MeaningfulName: Her name comes from one of the original 12 Valkyries and it means "victory rune". [[spoiler:Her defection to the Kreisau Circle and eventual cracking of the codes prove to be the "victory rune" the organization needed to kick the Nazis out of the USA and eventually the world]].
394* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal:
395** Her mother can mock her weight all day, but once her mother reveals that she read her diary and trots out her sexual fantasies in front of her goons, Sigrun attacks her and chases her out of the room with an axe.
396** She eventually joins the Circle, but for obvious reasons faces skepticism about her loyalty, at best. She eventually has enough of it, snapping at Grace and Bombate; you'd be forgiven to think Sigrun would defect at that moment. Turns out, this time she just lashes out at them harshly, earning more respect and trust in the process.
397* NeckLift: Well, half of one anyway. [[spoiler:She doesn't lift Grace off the ground when she makes her stop calling her a Nazi by force, but she does hold her by the neck with enough force to keep her from breathing.]]
398* NiceGirl: In spite of Frau Engel's best efforts, she's a sweet, kind soul who detests violence.
399* RedemptionEqualsLife: Not that she needed a great push to defect, but unbeknownst to her, her mother was actually contemplating for having Sigrun killed for being a disgrace to the Aryan stereotype.
400* ShrinkingViolet: She's a very meek and gentle individual who's been the target of abuse by her bitch of a mother and later by Grace. She eventually learns how to be confident due to her time on Eva's Hammer.
401* StoutStrength: {{Downplayed|Trope}} She's not ''phenomenally'' strong, but she's strong enough that [[spoiler:a slap from her is enough to send Grace, who's no pushover herself, sprawling to the floor.]]
402* TookALevelInBadass: Downplayed, but, she goes from being a meek soul who can't stand up for herself, even as [[spoiler:Bombate]] first seduces her and then cheats on her and as Grace taunts her for her Nazi heritage, to finally calling both of them out on their treatment of her and refusing to take it any more.
403* TheUnfavourite: Because of her weight, her mother sees her as a disgrace to both her bloodline and her race, and tells her as such.
404* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: There's no mention of her fate post-''The New Colossus'' in ''Youngblood''.
405* YoureNotMyFather: Played with in regards to her mother, whom she openly fears and hates for years of emotional abuse and forcing her to yield to the will of the Reich; she eventually joins the Resistance, and when the time comes to kill Engel Sigrun raises no protest, merely asking that she not be the one to carry out the deed.
406* YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo: Says this when her mother invokes ExactWords to execute Caroline and Fergus/Wyatt after B.J. surrenders himself. Bonus points for technically still belonging to the Nazis at this point.
407[[/folder]]
408
409[[folder:Private Prendergast]]
410->'''Introduced in:''' The New Order\
411'''Voiced by:''' Nicholas Tucci
412
413A Private in the US 109th Airborne who took part in the 1946 attack on Deathshead compound.
414
415* AgonyOfTheFeet: When the floor crumbles on part of Deathshead's compound everyone else who falls comes out of it uninjured except Prendergast who breaks both his feet on the impact.
416* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: In the first level Fergus calls him by the latest wound he takes, first "eyepatch" then "broken feet". When mourning him in 1960, he refers to him by his real name, though.
417* EyepatchOfPower: He goes offscreen for some time in ''The New Order'' opening mission, and then reappears wearing a makeshift bloodied eyepatch on his left eye.
418* KilledOffScreen: He escapes the incinerator room with B.J. and [[spoiler:Fergus or Wyatt]]. A dialog in a latter part of the game reveals he joined the Kreisau Circle but died in mission at an unspecified moment between 1946 and 1960.
419* MadeOfIron: The beating he takes and survives in the first level is pretty bad and in 1960 both Fergus and Wyatt say he was this but in a tragic subversion they think believing he was indestructible is what made them send him on the mission that got him killed.
420* RageAgainstTheHeavens: Much of his background dialogue at the climax of the prologue mission is basically an extended rant at God for the injustice of landing him in a hellish timeline where he's facing death in the incineration chamber of a [[StupidJetpackHitler Nazi super-science compound]] from which they are launching their unstoppable campaign to TakeOverTheWorld and plunge everything and everyone into the depths of a nightmarish SchizoTech-fueled dark age. With further indignity coming from the fact that he and his fiance were saving themselves until they married after the war, and if he'd known ''this'' was how it was going to end up...
421* TraumaCongaLine: In the attack on Deathshead's compound he loses an eye, breaks his feet in a fall that somehow only injures him, almost gets crushed to death, then almost gets incinerated. As he's in said incinerator, thinking it's the end, he snaps into an epic rant to god about why he has to be the victim of this trope.
422[[/folder]]
423
424[[folder:Ludwig Kessler]]
425->'''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein: The Old Blood\
426'''Voiced by''': Urs Remond
427
428* CrusadingWidower: Fights the Nazis after they hanged his wife for spreading anti-regime propaganda.
429* {{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.
430* IDieFree: [[spoiler:If you save him, he hijacks a Nazi zeppelin and decides to use it to drop his wife's fliers over Berlin, knowing he'll be blasted out of the sky the second he's seen. He tells BJ that it feels blissful to meet death on his own terms, knowing that he'll at least die doing something good.]]
431* MercyKill: [[spoiler:If you choose to save Annette instead of him, he's killed by Shamblers and resurrected as one himself, forcing you to shoot him.]]
432* RebelLeader: He's the leader of Paderborn's local chapter of the Kreisau Circle.
433[[/folder]]
434
435!!The Black Marketeers
436!!! In general
437->'''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein
438
439[[folder:Anton Kriege]]
440->'''Voiced in English by''': David Agranov\
441'''Voiced in Russian by''': Vladislav Kopp
442
443* CainAndAbel: [[spoiler:Killed by Stefan for betraying the resistance.]]
444* LaserGuidedKarma: In the end [[spoiler:he gets to pay for what he did]].
445* TheMole: [[spoiler:Responsible for every bad thing in the game, from Blazkowicz's cover blown-up to the Veil Portal to Caroline's apparent death]].
446* NotInThisForYourRevolution: Blatantly the more... profit oriented of the Kriege brothers, who openly boasts he'll sell to anyone. [[spoiler:He proves it later by being the one to sell out Caroline Becker to the Nazis.]]
447* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:His body was found somewhere]].
448[[/folder]]
449
450[[folder:Stefan Kriege]]
451->'''Voiced by''': David Lodge
452
453* CainAndAbel: [[spoiler:Kills his brother Anton after Anton admits to betraying the resistance.]]
454* DrowningMySorrows: Can be found hunched over a beer stein [[spoiler:after killing Anton.]]
455[[/folder]]
456
457[[folder:The Vendor]]
458->'''Voiced by''': Dimitri Diatchenko
459
460* AdamSmithHatesYourGuts: He continues to charge you money for upgrades and ammo ''just hours'' before [[spoiler:the Nazis are about to destroy the entire town with a super-powered death ray]]. He says something to the effect of "yes, I have to make money somehow...". It gets even more ridiculous when you realize that he was with the comparatively "good" Kriege brother. The "bad" one, well...
461[[/folder]]
462
463!!The Golden Dawn
464!!! In general
465->'''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein\
466'''Voiced by''': Dimitri Diatchenko
467
468[[folder:Dr. Leonid Alexandrov]]
469->'''Voiced in English by''': Creator/TomKane\
470'''Voiced in Russian by''': Alexey Zolotnitsky
471
472* LaserGuidedKarma: Him [[spoiler:being a mole all along]] gets his "reward" in the end, when [[spoiler:Hans Grosse finishes him off at Deathshead's request]].
473* MoleInCharge: His superior is revealed at the very end of the game.
474* RebelLeader: Of his own faction, but still.
475* WalkingSpoiler: Most of the tropes related to him concern the fact that [[spoiler:he was a mole all along]].
476* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:He got shot by Grosse]]. So much for being [[spoiler:a mole]].
477[[/folder]]
478
479[[folder:Sergei Kovlov]]
480->'''Voiced in English by''': Boris Kievsky\
481'''Voiced in Russian by''': Andrey Barkhudarov
482[[/folder]]
483
484[[folder:Pavel Cherny]]
485->'''Voiced in English by''': Sacha Roiz\
486'''Voiced in Russian by''': Sergey Kolesnikov
487[[/folder]]
488
489!!The American Resistance
490!!! In general
491->'''Introduced in:''' Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus
492
493[[folder:Grace Walker]]
494->'''Voiced in English by''': Creator/DebraWilson\
495'''Voiced In Japanese by''': Eri Gouda\
496'''Voiced in Russian by''': Yana Danich
497
498The leader of the Black Revolutionary Army.
499
500* ActionMom: She is raising an infant daughter while fighting against the Nazis.
501* AxCrazy: Messes with B.J. using a dud grenade. Though that could've just been a SecretTestOfCharacter since she knew it was a dud and smiled when she saw B.J.'s immediate response was to shield her accomplice's body with his own.
502* BigGood: [[spoiler:Takes over as the leader of the primary resistance and main MissionControl following Caroline's death in ''The New Colossus''.]]
503* BlackBossLady: She is African American and a resistance leader.
504* BlackGalOnWhiteGuyDrama: Downplayed; whilst it's obvious that having a relationship with a white man and a mixed-race daughter would lead to a huge backlash from both the racist white population of America, the Nazis and even her own people, the subject is never openly discussed.
505* {{Hypocrite}}: Hates Nazis because they hate people because of how they were born. Also, she hates and distrusts Sigrun because she's a big-name Nazi's daughter. [[spoiler:Or at least, [[SecretTestOfCharacter she pretends to.]]]]
506* 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.
507* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She is a jerk in particular to anyone she doesn't trust, like B.J. initially and is openly hostile towards Sigrun believing her a [[TheMole spy]]. However, despite her hostility towards anyone she does not trust, she is still fighting for a good cause against the Nazi regime, therefore her distrust towards ex-Nazi Sigrun can be [[JerkassHasAPoint justified]] as ProperlyParanoid as she is unsure if Sigrun really did perform a HeelFaceTurn. [[spoiler:[[HiddenHeartOfGold However, it turns out]] it was another SecretTestOfCharacter all along for Sigrun to make sure she really had defected by showing off her fervent anti-Nazism, even if it means placing Grace in a NeckLift, which immediately causes Grace to finally show [[NoRespectGuy Sigrun]] some of the [[DudeWheresMyRespect respect she deserves]], while impressed by her showing off some backbone.]] Also, there is the fact she genuinely loves her boyfriend Super Spesh and their daughter Abby.
508* NobleBigot: She is constantly insensitive towards ex-Nazi Sigrun, but at least she does not kick her out of the resistance nor take her prisoner.
509* OddCouple: In a relationship with Super Spesh, the oddball conspiracy theorist.
510* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Against a former Nazi, of all people. She does not give ex-Nazi Sigrun a break under their entourage, [[spoiler:[[SecretTestOfCharacter but only as a means to get her to show her true colors]]]].
511* PretendPrejudice: [[spoiler:It's implied her constantly demeaning of Sigrun for being a Nazi was actually a SecretTestOfCharacter for her to show off some backbone necessary for the resistance's cause.]]
512* ProperlyParanoid: Her hostility towards anyone she meets for the first time like B.J. or Sigrun is justified due to having been fighting Nazi threats all her life and not knowing who to trust.
513* SassyBlackWoman: Very much a late 60's/early 70's example.
514* ScaryBlackWoman: She can be, as seen when she threatens anyone who she sees as a foe, such as when she subjects B.J. to a SecretTestOfCharacter with a dummy grenade.
515* SecretTestOfCharacter: In order to determine who is trustworthy and useful, she likes to subject those she meets for the first time to this whether it's using a dummy grenade on B.J. or [[spoiler:[[HiddenHeartOfGold pretending to act hostile]] toward ex-Nazi Sigrun]].
516* SirSwearsALot: Comes in a close second to Fergus in this department, to the point that "motherfucker" is generally her default way of addressing people. And when both of them square off, it's a sight to behold.
517* TragicBigot: Her paranoia, trust issues and poor treatment of Sigrun can be excused due to what the Nazis did to her, such as the atomic bomb that dropped in New York, leaving her home destroyed and her hand scarred.
518* VillainRespect: [[spoiler:After Sigrun throttles her after having enough of Grace's poor treatment of her, Grace finally rewards her the respect she long deserved and impressed by Sigrun showing off some backbone, which was implied Grace was actually to get her to do by deliberately heckling her for being an ex-Nazi until she got her blood boiling and proved her motivated and effective usefulness to the resistance's cause.]]
519[[/folder]]
520
521[[folder:Super Spesh]]
522->'''Voiced in English by''': Don [=McManus=]\
523'''Voiced in Russian by''': Ilya Bledny
524
525Norman Caldwell, aka "Super Spesh", was a lawyer who quit and joined Grace's resistance movement the day he got her acquitted from the FBI. He's also a very unhinged conspiracy nut.
526
527* BlackGalOnWhiteGuyDrama: Invoked; Super Spesh subtly brings up that his love for Grace and their mixed-race daughter Abby classifies him as being as much a "sexual deviant" as a gay man in the eyes of the Nazis or the Klan.
528* BoomHeadshot: Inflicts this on a Nazi officer who recognized an undercover B.J. [[spoiler:Has this done to him by Frau Engel from behind when he least expected it during an escape plan once B.J. gets captured, and another round for good measure when a soldier points out his body's still twitching.]]
529* BunnyEarsLawyer: He was indeed a lawyer and is a nutty conspiracy theorist, but he is a member of Grace's resistance movement that knows quite a bit about nuclear fusion and how all of the pieces of the Nazi's puzzle fit together.
530* ConspiracyTheorist: Spesh is every bit of a conspiracy theorist from believing in a ReptilianConspiracy to the U.S. government keeping the secret of an alien flying saucer.
531* DiscriminateAndSwitch: A variation; in his introductory cutscene, he mentions that the only white people in America interested in resisting the Nazis are "deviants". This sets the player up to believe Super Spesh is gay -- then it turns out he's in a relationship with Grace, and this cross-racial attraction is what defines him as a "deviant" in the eyes of society.
532* DistinctionWithoutADifference: He tends to say stuff like this. One example being, "I'm not saying it was a flying saucer from outer-space, but it was clearly of extraterrestrial origin."
533* HopeSpot: Spesh tries to rescue B.J. from a maximum-security prison. [[spoiler:He fails and they both die, though it turns out that [[SubvertedTrope this did allow the Resistance to save B.J's head and transplant it]]]].
534* IdiotBall: Uses his status as a (former) lawyer to badger the everliving hell out of the Nazis to let him see [[spoiler:a captured B.J.]] before attempting to hatch an escape plan under their noses. [[spoiler:He should've considered the fact that pissing the Nazis off so liberally ''and'' being recognized as a member of the resistance / as a "deviant" would've gotten him on their shit list and [[BoomHeadshot pays for it because he didn't bother checking the door behind him when he enacted his plan.]] And that's not even considering the fact that the Nazi's would've been listening/watching him the whole time he was talking to his "client", so practically shouting his plan at BJ didn't help.]]
535* InTheBlood: If you manage to find the file in the American Resistance Headquarters that is a postcard from his father back in Roswell, who is shown to be an alien conspiracy theorist just like his son.
536* LargeHam: Prone to overdramatic rants about [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs conspiracy theories, Nazis, alien lizards, and conspiracy theories about the Nazis being alien lizards.]] Plus there's the quasi-religious experience he has when he discovers the Eva's Hammer has [[MundaneMadeAwesome a working toilet.]]
537* OddCouple: He's in a relationship with Grace, the cool, collected and [[ScaryBlackWoman scarily]] level-headed resistance leader.
538* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:Shot in the back of the head by Engel, mocked and derided as an "idiot", and unceremoniously shot again when one of the Nazi soldiers points out his body is still twitching. Not a great way to go out of the world by any measure.]]
539[[/folder]]
540
541[[folder:Horton Boone]]
542->'''Voiced in English by''': Creator/ChristopherHeyerdahl\
543'''Voiced In Japanese by''': Hiroshi Shirokuma\
544'''Voiced in Russian by''': Alexander Blonsky
545
546A cynical Christian socialist resistance leader in the U.S.
547
548* BadassPreacher: Subverted; he wears the clothes of a priest and quotes Bible verses at the enemy (modified to be anti-Nazi), but isn't actually one himself.
549* ChummyCommies: He is a Marxist who rants to Blazkowicz about how "Wall Street" sent "the children of the proletariat" off to die in the war, but he never loses his cheery demeanor and is still an ally in Blazkowicz's fight against the Nazis.
550* DeepSouth: Neck so red that Texas farmboy B.J. Blazkowicz can call him a hillbilly without an ounce of hypocrisy.
551* GargleBlaster: "Ol' Horton's Special", a mere cup of which can reduce an average man to legless, black-out drunkenness. He downs the stuff freely with no effect and is impressed that B.J. can handle ''three'' cups before passing out.
552-->'''Paris Jack:''' Don't spill that shit on the table, Horton, it'll eat right through it.
553* {{Homage}}: Not only to the real-life historical figures of the "Sewer Socialism" movement that rose up during and between the world wars, his character is possibly also one to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Reverend_Horton_Heat The Reverend Horton Heat]].
554* SecretTestOfCharacter: Offering the above GargleBlaster to B.J. as they argue over each others' moral failings during the war. B.J. still being able to talk after handling three shots of the stuff impresses Horton enough to lend his own resources to the Kreisau Circle.
555* SixthRanger: He and his team join the Kreisau Circle late in the game's story.
556[[/folder]]
557
558[[folder:Paris Jack]]
559->'''Voiced by''': Antonio D. Charity
560
561One of Horten's resistance members and in his own words a hell of a clarinet player
562
563* GadgeteerGenius: Was able to reprogram/salvage a [[MechanicalMonster Panzerhund]] while in the New Orleans lockdown.
564* {{Homage}}: To Thelonius Monks' time in the Paris Jazz scene.
565* DissonantSerenity[=/=]WhileRomeBurns: Sniper shots, machine gun fire, and B.J. and Horton screaming and throwing chairs around, and Paris just keeps on tooting on that horn, only stopping to warn Horton to not spill [[GargleBlaster his hooch]] on the table. It'll eat right through the wood.
566* StreetMusician: Doesn't like to toot his own horn, except literally.
567[[/folder]]
568
569[[folder:The Professor]]
570->'''Voiced in English by''': Stephanie Vickers\
571'''Voiced In Japanese by''': Miho Shinada\
572'''Voiced in Russian by''': Irina Kireeva
573
574Mary Sue Ellington, better known as "The Professor", is a sharpshooter in Horton's resistance cell.
575
576* ColdSniper: Very much so. Although, even she gets nervous. Paris' clarinet helps.
577* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: The Professor, specifically.
578* HeroOfAnotherStory: One relayed in the ''Wolfenstein: The Deep'' comic.
579* IronicName: Her first two names. In an offhand conversation she criticizes the poor wording of a poem, indicating she knows quite a bit about professional writing.
580[[/folder]]
581
582!!Jess and Soph Blazkowicz
583->'''Introduced in:''' ''VideoGame/WolfensteinYoungblood''
584
585Twin daughters of B.J. and Anya.
586
587[[folder: General]]
588* ActionGirl: Given who their parents are, this should come as no surprise. Jess is an expert with weapons while Soph is a brawler, though gameplay-wise there is no mechanical difference between the two.
589* AffectionateNickname: They refer to each other as "Arthur" (Jess) and "Kenneth" (Soph), taken in-universe from a book series that they're a fan of.
590* BadassAdorable: They are quite cute and very good fighters as well.
591* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: While BJ was a war weary cynic, Jess and Soph are more boisterous and youthful. BJ preferred a stealthy one man infiltration, while Jess and Soph seem to be a tag-team who don't yet know the meaning of stealth.
592* 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.
593* GoodIsNotSoft: They may be compassionate and honorable towards their friends, but show no mercy to Nazis and seem to [[BloodKnight rather enjoy "sending them to hell"]]
594* GunsAkimbo: Downplayed in comparison to their father; they can only dual-wield pistols.
595* PoweredArmor: They use power armor that grants them various powers.
596[[/folder]]
597
598[[folder: Jess]]
599->'''Voiced in English by''': Valerie Rose Lohman
600
601* BewareTheNiceOnes: She may be nicer and less temperamental than her sister, but still has no problem blowing Nazis brains out.
602* ColdSniper: B.J. is training Jess to be one of these, as shown in the opening cutscene.
603[[/folder]]
604
605[[folder: Soph]]
606->'''Voiced in English by''': Creator/ShelbyYoung
607
608* BadassBookworm: Soph wants to pursue a career writing stories.
609* BoyishShortHair: Wears her hair buzzed.
610* BoxingBattler: Technically kickboxing of some sort, but Anya trains Soph in unarmed combat in the opening cutscene.
611* DeadGuyJunior: Soph is named after BJ's beloved mother, Zofia. Soph's just a nickname.
612[[/folder]]
613
614[[folder: Abby Walker]]
615->'''Introduced in:''' ''VideoGame/WolfensteinIITheNewColossus''\
616'''Voiced in English by''': Creator/JasminSavoyBrown
617
618Daughter of Grace Walker and Super Spesh.
619
620* BlackAndNerdy: African-American and the brains to Soph and Jess's brawns.
621* DeadGirlJunior: She has adopted her father's nickname, Super Spesh, for herself.
622* EyeScream: [[spoiler:Near the climax of the third game, she ends up having her left eye gouged out by a knife while fighting against Julie Brandt.]]
623* JumpedAtTheCall: after she, Jess and Soph find out B.J. went to Paris on a secret mission, without any hesitation Abby decides to go and find him, with the Twins deciding to tag along seconds after she had made her decision.
624* 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.
625* MissionControl: Acts as this for Jess and Soph, especially [[spoiler:after the Brandts betray them]].
626* StraightMan: To Jess and Soph's antics.
627-->'''Abby:''' You guys are weird.
628* TeenGenius: is regarded as such since she works with her mother in the FBI, having created an audioscope and researched Set Roth's notes from Da'at Yichud to create the twins' PoweredArmor along with several other projects. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by the twins who say that Grace wants Abby to join the advanced research division.
629[[/folder]]

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