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Standard agents of the Dino Attack Team who appear in Dino Attack RPG.

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Standard Agent Van "Angel Eyes" Cleef

Once a ruthless bounty hunter from Gold City and the one man who stood a chance against Clint Wayne, later brought in the team to assist in taking back Gold City.

  • Bounty Hunter: Angel Eyes was a bounty hunter before the Dino Attack.
  • Expy: Of Lee Van Cleef's portrayals in the Dollars Trilogy.
  • Fedora of Asskicking: Unsurprisingly for a bounty hunter from the old west, Angel Eyes wears a cowboy hat.
  • Friendly Enemy: Implied to be the case in his relationship with Clint, and part of the reason they get along when they do team up. They later became partners after the war.
  • The Gunslinger: Angel Eyes has the reputation of being one of the most ruthless gunslingers in Gold City, having learned to use a revolver at a young age.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Although he is ruthless and amoral, Angel Eyes does have a more noble side and is capable of forming close partnerships, even with a former rival like Clint Wayne.
  • Named After Somebody Famous: Named after Lee Van Cleef.
  • Only in It for the Money: Angel Eyes was initially convinced to join by an offer of money. It's not entirely clear how much he's motivated by it later on, though.
  • Rivals Team Up: Was an old rival of Clint Wayne before teaming up with him for the Dino Attack.
  • Smoking Is Cool: Angel Eyes is one of the few Dino Attacks to smoke, and it's done to make him look cool.

Standard Agent Anubis

  • A Day in the Limelight: The short story Time and Place featured Anubis as the main character and fleshed out his character, background, and motivations.
  • Death Seeker: A downplayed example. Because he inexplicably survived an incident that should have killed him, Anubis secretly believed that he was living on borrowed time and was fated to die during the Dino Attack. As a result, he did not hesitate to place himself in dangerous situations, including a direct attack on Dr. Rex during the final battle that ultimately resulted in his death.
  • The Generic Guy: Anubis became PeabodySam's go-to guy for a generic character to fill some needed role, especially after Ata, the other generic guy, was recast as The Mole.
  • It Is Not Your Time: A major theme of Time and Place is Anubis wondering about this.
  • Killed Off for Real: Anubis was properly killed off in the finale of the Final Battle; this time, the ghost of Rev Raptor wasn't there to save him.
  • Leitmotif: In the Complete Soundtrack playlist, Anubis's theme is "The Pyramid" from Monsters, Inc.: Scream Team.
  • Meaningful Name: Death is a central theme of Anubis's character, which makes sense given that his codename refers to the ancient Egyptian god associated with the afterlife.
  • Replacement Flat Character: Because Ata, PeabodySam's go-to Generic Guy, was given a lot more personality in At War's End, Anubis stepped in to fill that void of a flat character who could fill in any needed role.
  • Sacrificial Lamb: Anubis was introduced as a Red Shirt who would be immediately killed off to demonstrate the growing power of the Mutant Dinos, but intervention by The Castle Gear ensured his survival. Because of this, Anubis was allowed to develop a little more as a character, but still did not survive the final battle as a reminder of Dr. Rex's power.
  • Sudden Name Change: In his debut, Anubis was named "Arubis" due to a typo by PeabodySam, and therefore he was referred to by this name in The Castle Gear's post. When he was brought back later on, his name was corrected to Anubis.
  • Wide-Eyed Idealist: Because of his spiritual beliefs, Anubis believed that all living creatures (including the Mutant Dinos) have souls, and therefore he avoided killing unless absolutely necessary.

Standard Agent Krystal "Aravis" Portman

Standard Agent Attila "Ata" Huntsman

Ata is a Communications Officer who, despite not being as well-known as some of his superiors, often happens to be at the right place at the right time. However, Ata was actually The Mole all along, and used his position as Communications Officer to inform XERRD of Dino Attack's activity while sabotaging Dino Attack's radios.

  • Adaptational Sympathy: In At War's End, Ata acts rather smug while being interrogated by Rex. The Director's Cut, incorporating his characterization and backstory from The Huntsman, makes him more sympathetic and emphasizes that, instead of Ata actually being smug, it is Rex who is perceiving Ata's calm and assured demeanor as being smug.
  • Ascended Extra: Ata started off as just a random generic unnamed rookie agent, but with his return during the LEGO Island Story Arc, he secured a much greater role in the RPG and even got his own short story.
  • Beneath Suspicion: Communications Officer might not be a lowly position, but Ata was such a seemingly minor figure that no one suspected of being The Mole.
  • Chekhov's Gunman: Ata, at first, was a seemingly-random unnamed communications expert who thought his GPS was glitching. He ended up helping Rex and Amanda return to the Dino Attack Team. Then, he became a Chekhov's Boomerang... twice.
    • Chekhov's Boomerang: The return of Ata during the LEGO Island Story Arc, during which time he found the Constructopedia. And again, Ata became important just before the final battle... when it was revealed that he was a mole working for XERRD.
  • Communications Officer: His role in Dino Attack Team.
  • A Day in the Limelight: The short story The Huntsman was told from Ata's perspective and fleshed out his character, background, and motivations.
  • Devious Daggers: Ata was raised to become a shinobi, and the knife appeared to be his weapon of choice since it was what he used in battle against the corrupted Master Yogen. In the Dino Attack, he used the knife a lot when he murdered most of the Second Headquarters Squad, during which time he was certainly putting his old skills as a stealthy infiltrator to good use.
  • Escape Artist: Due to his Shinobi background, no security system can hold Ata for long.
  • Faux Affably Evil: For all his apparent Nice Guy qualities, he's really capable of being a sinister, plotting, malicious individual.
  • The Generic Guy: The only reason he received the name "Ata" was because PeabodySam was tired of constantly referring to him as a generic Dino Attack agent. His minifig has been depicted on the wiki as having a classic smiling head and short brown hair, making him look even more generic by LEGO minifig standards. In fact, this is the reason why PeabodySam chose Ata as The Mole, believing that no one would suspect The Generic Guy.
  • Given Name Reveal: His real name, Attila Huntsman, was not revealed until after he was revealed as The Mole.
  • Hired to Hunt Yourself: Being a Communications Officer, Ata was instructed by Specs to constantly review the team's communications to see if there were any suspicious messages, hoping to track down The Mole. Ata used this to his advantage by leading Specs to investigate Red Herring Moles such as Scout while covering up his own tracks.
  • Killed Off for Real: Ata was killed by Greybeard when he tried to escape custody.
  • Master of Disguise: His disguise as Specs was incredibly convincing, although this could be attributed instead to Spy, since Ata stole the disguise from Spy's briefcase.
  • The Mole: Ata was working for XERRD the whole time, and used his position as Communications Officer to constantly supply XERRD with information on Dino Attack's activities.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: This was most likely what Ata was thinking after learning that the Darkitect is behind XERRD and the Dino Attack, considering that he made it his mission to stop the Maelstrom for good.
  • Named After Somebody Famous: Named after Attila the Hun.
  • Names to Run Away from Really Fast: For such an innocent Generic Guy, there's nothing at all generic about the name Attila. As revealed in The Huntsman, he was named by his parents, who were members of a clan of marauders and pillagers much like the Huns. Ata was not proud of this fact, and so one of his goals in life was to make a new name for himself.
  • Ninja: Used to be a Paradox Shinobi, having been trained in the martial arts by Master Yogen.
  • The Nondescript: During his years as a shinobi, he learned that his generic physical appearance made him a master of infiltration. No one would suspect The Generic Guy of being The Mole, right?
  • Too Broken to Break: In "Fifteeniversary", Ata defies Provencal's efforts to coerce him into becoming her minion. He's been so utterly broken by being the Darkitect's unwitting pawn that he doesn't fear what Provencal will do to him if he refuses.
    Ata: Is that so? Are you going to break me, like you broke Fabello? Are you going to corrupt me, like you corrupted Virchaus? I've been broken... corrupted... before. Do your worst.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Unconfirmed, but as revealed in The Huntsman, Ata suspected himself of being this. Was it his suggestion that Dr. Rex could control the Maelstrom that ultimately resulted in Baron Typhonus corrupting XERRD and creating the Dino Attack?
  • Villainous BSoD: Ata was left in stunned silence after learning that he was nothing more than a pawn for the Maelstrom.
  • Walking Spoiler: Based on all those spoiler tags above, one might suspect that there's something important about Ata...
  • Was It All a Lie?: Rex asked Attila Huntsman this question, regarding his identity as Dino Attack agent Ata, and his response was "yes".
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: Ata was willing to do whatever it took to defeat the Maelstrom for good. Even if it meant the apocalypse for the LEGO Planet.
  • You Killed My Father: Both subverted and played straight. Ata felt no animosity towards the samurai warriors who killed his parents, because he knew that the Huntsmen were terrible people and the samurai were serving justice. However, when the Maelstrom claimed the life of his adoptive father Master Yogen, he swore revenge.

Standard Agent Baldrick

  • Chaotic Stupid: Everything Baldrick says or does shows that he just comes up with crazy nonsensical ideas.
  • Expy: I'll give you three guesses.
  • The Hyena: Baldrick believes that nearly everything, including Bluetooth's report about French Fries attempting to murder Pterisa and boasting about killing Trouble, is a hilarious joke. That particular instance caused Blueooth to blow up at him.
  • Idiot Houdini: Despite being one of the most idiotic members of the cast, contributing absolutely nothing but his idiotic "brilliant plans" that are never put into execution, Baldrick suffers no consequences other than the one time Bluetooth yelled at him.
  • Only One Name: He is only known as Baldrick.
  • The Pig-Pen: He is always very dirty.
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: Baldrick acts as though he thinks that he's in a British comedy, which makes him stick out like a sore thumb among Dino Attack RPG's cast.

Standard Agent Clint "Blondie" Wayne

Standard Agent Ryan "Bluetooth" Radcliff

Standard Agent Carl Lutsky

  • Anti-Hero: Lutsky would probably qualify as an Unscrupulous Hero.
  • The Corruptible: Carl was easily corrupted by Dust's manipulations.
  • Driven to Suicide: After being committed to Napoleon XIV Mental Institution, he committed suicide.
  • Ensign Newbie: Carl Lutsky is a relatively recent recruit who worked his way up the ranks and was promoted to commander when his squad leader was killed in an ambush.
  • Haunting the Guilty: After Lutsky shoots and kills Gahiji Thutmose, he is "haunted" by hallucinations of the dead person to torment him.
  • Jerkass: Lutsky was always aggressive towards Dust, but as his sanity slipped, he became a major jerk to everyone else as well.
  • Jumped Off The Slippery Slope: Lutsky's hatred of Dust and lust for power drove him to insanity, to the point where he proposed sacrificing Kate Bishop and later shot Dust in cold blood.
  • Killed Offscreen: His death in Napoleon XIV was fortunately off-screen.
  • Leitmotif: In the Complete Soundtrack playlist, Lutsky's theme is "The Hand" from The Walking Dead.
  • The Neidermeyer: Lutsky started out caring for his men but he became a Neidermeyer once his newfound authority got to his head.
  • Revolvers Are Just Better: Carl Lutsky likes to fight with big guns but a revolver is his preferred sidearm.
  • Sanity Slippage: Carl Lutsky really went off the deep end over the course of the Adventurers' Island mission.
  • Sole Survivor: Carl Lutsky is the only survivor of at attack on his office building during the Dino Attack, a fact he takes vary hard.
  • Trigger-Happy: His attitude towards Dust tends to lean towards shooting now and asking questions later.
  • Unstoppable Rage: When he feels his authority might be threatened.
  • Villainous Breakdown: Carl Lutsky fit the trope when he went from well-groomed jerk to crazy jerk with a vendetta.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: Lutsky has the same goals as the rest of the team - to bring an end to the invasion of the mutant dinos. It's just that he's willing to take a few more risks that others would normally object to.

Standard Agent Johanna "Catless" Evergreen

  • Punny Name: "Catless" is an engineering term (fitting as she attended the Brickachussets Institute of Technology), but Johanna adopted this nickname because she kept literally losing her cat.

Standard Agent Amanda "Claw" Alexander (née Remous)

A former assassin and bounty hunter known as Silencia Venomosa, Amanda Remous joined Dino Attack Team to redeem herself of her past crimes. She was well known for her vow of silence after her tragic background, although she broke the vow late in the Dino Attack. For much of the Dino Attack, Amanda was in a romantic relationship with Rex, and they finally married during the final battle.

  • Acquired Poison Immunity: Acquired during her years as Silencia Venomosa. This protected her from the poisonous gas in the Mindstorms, Inc. building. She also hoped this would protect her from the XERRD toxins, but evidently that is one immunity she never acquired; still, she held out longer than most of her fellow Dino Attack agents.
  • Action Girl: Amanda is an effective fighter with knives and guns, and is one of Dino Attack Team's best-known female agents in the RPG. As Silencia Venomosa, she qualifies as a Dark Action Girl.
  • Adaptational Angst Upgrade: Amanda Claw in the original RPG did not have much angst at all until the end of the LEGO Island story arc. As part of Backported Development to better align with her later characterization, Love and War and the Director's Cut give her some considerable angst over the disappearance of her brother Roger Remous, and the latter also makes it clear that she did not enjoy being forcibly turned into a Mutant T-Rex.
  • Adaptational Weapon Swap: In the early RPG days, Amanda preferred using a chain whip as her weapon of choice. While she does use a chain briefly as a Mythology Gag, Love and War and the Director's Cut otherwise replace her chain whip with Devious Daggers to be more consistent with her later characterization.
  • Alternate Animal Affection: In the Director's Cut, after being turned into a Mutant T-Rex by FUTURE, Amanda would physically express her closeness with Rex by gently rubbing up against his neck.
  • Appropriated Appellation: As revealed in Love and War, this is the origin of Amanda's nickname "Amanda Claw". When Remous introduced her to Rex, he started to call her by her real name only to remember mid-introduction to call her by her codename instead, and so Rex misinterpreted this as "Amanda Claw". Amused, Amanda took a liking to the flub and let her friends call her that as a nickname.
  • The Atoner: Joined the Dino Attack Team to redeem herself of her crimes as Silencia Venomosa.
  • Backported Development: Amanda Claw's depiction in Love and War (a rewrite of her first appearance in the RPG) is based on her post-LEGO Island story arc characterization, instead of how she was originally portrayed during her first few years in the RPG.
  • Badass Longcoat: During the heist on Dacta Corporation, Silencia Venomosa wore one.
  • Beware the Quiet Ones: She may be quiet, but don't mistaken her silence for weakness.
  • Bounty Hunter: As Silencia Venomosa, quite a few of her jobs involved hunting bounties. If a price was placed on someone's head, she would hunt them down and bring them in to her client. However, these have been considerably downplayed in favor of highlighting her more infamous assassinations. Her overall job description better suits a Star Wars bounty hunter than a real-world one.
  • Broken Tears: A downplayed example. After Trigger tried to reveal her identity as Silencia Venomosa combined with steadily-increasing evidence pointing to her as being The Mole, Amanda went to the back of the lounge and cried to herself when no one was around, feeling that her Dark and Troubled Past was catching up to her and there was nothing she could do to stop it.
  • Brother–Sister Team: Claw and her brother Remous were close partners when they initially joined Dino Attack Team, though the team was broken up after Remous was kidnapped and killed by Finister.
  • Chain Pain: Used to be Amanda's weapon of choice, but after her Retool which made her less of a Dromus Expy, she dropped the Chain Pain in favor of being a Devious Dagger.
  • Chastity Dagger: Shortly after Don Bricassius made an unwarranted sexual advance on her, Silencia Venomosa killed him with a steak knife that she had hidden under her dress.
  • Damsel out of Distress: In Love and War, Phantom is holding Amanda hostage, except Amanda treats it as a minor annoyance rather than a life-threatening situation. Sure enough, once Rex holds Phantom's attention, Amanda grabs her knife, stabs Phantom in the knee, and rescues herself.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: From her parents being murdered when she was only a young girl to spending much of her young adult years as a criminal and assassin, it's quite dark and troubled indeed.
  • Dark Secret: Her sordid past as Silencia Venomosa is something that she'd much rather be kept secret. The fact that Trigger had no qualms about exposing her in front of her teammates threw everything into jeopardy.
  • A Day in the Limelight: Antithesis stars Silencia Venomosa as the Villain Protagonist.
  • Determinator: Lampshaded by a quote from The Terminator.
  • Devious Daggers: The Professional Killer Silencia Venomosa's weapon of choice is the knife, which she prefers for being able to silently kill her targets. Although she tried to distance it from herself after becoming Amanda Claw, old habits die hard and she soon found herself using it again, hinting at her being a darker Pragmatic Hero compared to her Ideal Hero boyfriend Rex.
  • Died in Your Arms Tonight: Amanda Claw died in Rex's arms.
  • Disney Death: Twice. The third time, she wasn't so lucky.
    • Amanda Claw was last seen attacked by villains, and her torn up uniform was found outside a wrecked police station. Don't worry, Rex, she's alright.
    • What's that? Did Perfect Chaos drown Amanda? Don't worry, Rex, it's just an illusion.
  • Divergent Character Evolution: She started out very similar to the only other Action Girl in the RPG, Dromus, due to being a Chain Pain Action Girl, but eventually formed her own distinct character and chose a different weapon of choice.
  • Don't Ask: You probably don't want to know the reason why Amanda knows not to hide dead or unconscious bodies in utility closets.
  • Elective Mute: Amanda could speak all along, but chose not to because she blamed herself (specifically, her own voice) for the deaths of her parents.
  • Emotionless Girl: Especially as Silencia Venomosa, she felt very little emotion.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: During her time as Silencia Venomosa, despite being amoral and ruthless, she did have a few standards. She was disapproving of Walter Breen being too cowardly to meet with her face-to-face; she involuntarily winced when Howard Simmons was verbally abusing Troy DeWitt; and she outright refused a second job from Simmons when she realized that he had gone too far.
  • Expy: Silencia Venomosa's backstory is heavily inspired by O-Ren Ishii, and she also draws elements from the Terminator, Sarah Conner, and Lisbeth Slander.
  • Face Death with Dignity: As someone who joined Dino Attack Team to redeem herself of her crimes, she was very calm and accepting of her death, happy to be reunited with her family in the afterlife.
  • Facial Dialogue: As The Silent Bob, Amanda excelled at this trope and would often communicate solely through her facial expressions alone.
  • Faux Affably Evil: While not evil, per se, Amanda Claw was able to infuriate Trigger by smiling sweetly at him.
  • Female Monster Surprise: When Amanda Claw was temporarily mutated by Mutant Dino Serum, Rex and Trouble initially assumed that she was a male Mutant T-Rex. They only realized that she was female once they recognized her behavior as affectionate towards Rex.
  • Friendless Background: Whether or not Amanda had friends prior to the murder of her parents was never confirmed, but in the following years, the only person she ever considered to be her friend was Bartholomew Enderson.
  • From Nobody to Nightmare: Amanda Remous was only a young and innocent girl when her parents were murdered. She would later become one of the most infamous assassins in LEGOLAND.
  • Go Out with a Smile: She smiled when she died, believing that she would be reunited with her deceased family.
  • Heroic Willpower: Aside from Hyrode, Amanda Claw is the only known individual to have been infected with Mutant Dino serum and fought off the mental effects through sheer willpower alone. It still transformed her into a Mutant T-Rex, though.
  • High on Homicide: Although she normally feels empty, Silencia Venomosa feels "so alive" when she murders Don Bricassius.
  • Hired Guns: In the past, Silencia Venomosa was a freelancer hired by clients, usually for the job of killing or other violent criminal activities.
  • Hitman with a Heart: Silencia Venomosa was cold-blooded and ruthless, but she was unable to go through with her assignment to assassinate Anti-Amanda Remous, even at one point trying to rationalize to herself that Anti-Amanda did not need to be killed in order to complete the assignment. She also clearly did not want to go through with assassinating Roger Remous, since he noted that her hand was trembling when she pointed a gun at him, and ultimately her love for her brother is what led to her quitting her career.
  • Icy Gray Eyes: Her eye color is revealed to be gray in Antithesis. For her, especially as Silencia Venomosa, this is the "cold, strong-willed" kind of gray eyes.
  • I Didn't Tell You Because You'd Be Unhappy: The reason why Rex did not tell Amanda about Roger's death.
  • Improbable Aiming Skills: Silencia Venomosa was able to throw a switchblade at a fleeing Keaton and successfully land it in his spine.
  • The Insomniac: Amanda doesn't get much sleep. It's revealed in the Expanded Universe that this is because nightmares of her parents' death keep her up at night.
  • Jack the Ripoff: There were a number of Silencia Venomosa copycats after the Dino Attack, none of which were ever as successful as the real one.
  • Killed Off for Real: After several Disney Deaths over the course of the RPG, she actually died during the final battle.
  • Leitmotif: In the Complete Soundtrack playlist, Amanda's theme is "When Ginny Kisses Harry" from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, while Silencia Venomosa's theme is "Malfoy's Mission".
  • Living Emotional Crutch: Because of her troubled past, Amanda needed someone to keep her grounded, and both Roger and Rex filled this role for her. As the war went on, she became Rex's own crutch as well, and her death caused him to cross the Despair Event Horizon without her support.
  • Meaningful Name: The name "Amanda" means "having to be loved," "deserving to be loved," or "worthy of love." When you consider Amanda Claw's role in Dino Attack RPG, you realize that there could not have possibly been a more fitting name.
  • Master Poisoner: As one might expect from an assassin named "Venomosa", she was proficient in the use of venoms and poisons to create horrible (and very memorable) deaths for her victims.
  • The Mole: Silencia Venomosa was planted in Mindstorms, Inc. by Dacta Corporation to inform Edward Korrupte of the former's activities.
  • More Deadly Than the Male: Silencia Venomosa, big time. She single-handedly took down an entire squad of male mercenaries hired by Mindstorms, Inc.
  • Names to Run Away from Really Fast: Silencia Venomosa is derived from the Spanish words "silencio" and "venenosa", which translate to "silence" and "venomous", respectively.
  • Not So Stoic: Whenever Silencia Venomosa acted Not So Stoic, Bartholomew Enderson was surprised.
  • Official Couple: With Rex. After dating on-and-off again throughout the RPG, they married in the final battle.
  • Outgrowing the Childish Name: As a little girl, Amanda was affectionately called "Mandy" by her older brother Roger. As an adult, she never goes by this nickname (except when six-year-old Sarah Remous calls her "Auntie Mandy").
  • Peaceful in Death: After struggling to find peace in her troubled life, she peacefully accepted her death.
  • Professional Killer: As Silencia Venomosa, she held a cold, distant, and professional attitude towards any killing she would do as part of her job.
  • Psychotic Smirk: Usually, when Silencia Venomosa smiles, it's this.
  • Punch-Clock Villain: Even Silencia Venomosa has some traits of a Punch Clock Villain, seeing as she won't go out of her way to kill someone unless she is hired to do so, and she's really only in it for the money.
  • Punk in the Trunk: In Antithesis, Silencia Venomosa hides in the trunk of Anti-Amanda's car while she rides home.
  • The Quiet One: Even though she now speaks, Amanda Claw is still often quiet and only speaks when she finds it necessary.
  • Red Herring Mole: Amanda was one of the top suspects of being XERRD's Mole in Dino Attack Team, and both Pharisee and Bogart were nearly convinced that it was her. There was a ton of evidence pointing towards her, too, especially the fact that she was never with Rex at the times of the murders and the fact that her knife was the weapon that killed Sniper. However, the former turned out to be a series of unfortunate coincidences, and the latter was deliberately set up by the real mole, Ata.
  • Redemption Equals Death: Amanda Claw joined Dino Attack Team to redeem herself of all the crimes she committed as Silencia Venomosa. Before all was said and done, she kicked the bucket.
  • Sacrificial Lion: Considering that she was one of the most important and longest-running characters of Dino Attack RPG, and yet she was intended to die in the Final Battle.
  • Screw the Money, I Have Rules!: When Silencia Venomosa was offered double her payment to continue working for Howard Simmons and assassinate the Anti-Alpha Team, she refused. Even someone as unfettered as Venomosa could tell that Simmons' escalation was only going to make things worse for both universes.
  • Screw the Money, This Is Personal!: Silencia Venomosa wasn't merely given a job offer by Don Bricassius; she was offered a full-time partnership. She refused and killed him because she was more interested in seeking revenge for the murder of her parents.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: In Antithesis, when Howard Simmons tried to hire Silencia Venomosa to take out the Antiverse Alpha Team, she turned it down and walked away when she realized that taking the assignment would only make things worse.
  • Shout-Out: A quote from The Terminator was used to describe her determination as Silencia Venemosa. Additionally Pierce compared her elusive nature to Keyser Söze.
  • Shrouded in Myth: Silencia Venomosa's infamous reputation combined with her mysterious nature tended to make her seem less human and more of a living myth, akin to Keyser Söze.
  • Silence of Sadness: The backstory of Amanda Claw reveals that she witnessed her parents being murdered when she was only a child. She was so depressed by this tragedy that she stopped speaking altogether and became an Elective Mute.
  • The Silent Bob: Rex noted that Amanda could be very expressive even while silent, and subtle nuances in her facial expression would speak volumes for her in the absence of words.
  • Silent Partner: During her time as an Elective Mute, Amanda filled this role to Roger Remous and Rex, the latter two characters often "translating" her silence into words that the rest of the team could understand.
  • Sorry That I'm Dying: After being mortally wounded, she apologized to Rex for being unable to keep her promise of never leaving him.
  • Speech-Impeded Love Interest: Exaggerated at first, with Amanda Claw being Rex's completely-mute love interest. It's eventually subverted when she eventually breaks her vow of silence and starts speaking normally, although the Director's Cut does note that she speaks slowly and has trouble articulating certain words.
  • Split Personality: Invoked but not confirmed. Amanda Claw does not personally believe that she has split personality, simply considering her darker side the result of giving in to negative feelings, but to anyone else it would seem that she has two very separate personalities. Adding fuel to this is Amanda's tendency to refer to Silencia Venomosa with third-person pronouns as though Venomosa is a different person altogether, although she does this to distance herself from her shameful past.
  • Stepford Smiler: Amanda rarely gives a genuine smile. Most of the time, it's either hiding her depression or mental instability.
  • The Stoic: As Silencia Venomosa, she rarely showed genuine emotion.
  • Straw Nihilist: While she didn't go around lecturing everyone about her beliefs for obvious reasons, her bitter and cynical outlook on life during her years of Silencia Venomosa was basically along the lines of "life is meaningless". One of the things that led to her retirement was being convinced once more that life did have meaning.
  • Sudden Eye Colour: Like most LEGO minifigs, Amanda Claw has only been depicted with Black Bead Eyes, but Antithesis confirmed that her iris color is actually gray.
  • Suddenly Always Knew That: As part of the gradual revelation of her backstory, Amanda Suddenly Always Knew how to be a deadly-efficient sniper during the attack on the XERRD Fortress.
  • Suddenly Voiced: Amanda Claw forsakes her vow of silence during the LEGO Island mission upon learning about Roger's death.
  • Surprisingly Sudden Death: Her sudden death took a lot of players by surprise.
  • Sympathetic Murder Backstory: Amanda's backstory, in which she murdered Don Bricassius as revenge for him killing her parents, was written to invoke pity and sympathy.
  • These Gloves Are Made for Killin': Silencia Venomosa always wears gloves on the job to avoid leaving fingerprints. In Cold Dishes, she takes off the gloves as part of a striptease to seduce her victim, and then immediately puts the gloves back on as she prepares to kill him.
  • Tranquil Fury: Keeping perfectly in character for her, Amanda Claw does not explode when she is angry, but remains tranquil and collected... which makes her fury even more terrifying.
  • Tuckerization: Amanda is named after one of PeabodySam's friends.
  • Two First Names: Following her marriage to Rex Alexander, she became Amanda Alexander.
  • Un-person: "Fifteeniversary" reveals that a downplayed form of un-personing happened to Amanda after the Dino Attack. In order to prevent the public from figuring out that she was actually Silencia Venomosa, Alpha Team decided to avoid giving her any focus or spotlight. Therefore, her role in the Dino Attack was significantly downplayed in history books and documentaries, essentially reduced to a footnote about being Rex's wife.
  • Undying Loyalty: To Rex. On at least one occasion, she nearly got herself killed while fulfilling her promise to never leave him.
  • The Unfettered: As Silencia Venomosa, nothing would stop her from completing her jobs.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Tragically, Amanda Remous in her youth. She cried out to her parents, distracting them just long enough for Don Bricassius to kill them both.
  • Used to Be a Sweet Kid: The flashback in Dear Sister shows that nine-year-old Amanda was a sweet, cheerful, naive kid, very different from the murderous Silencia Venomosa and the troubled agent Claw that she would grow up to become. Anti-Amanda, who never became Silencia Venomosa, is still sweet as an adult.
  • Villain Protagonist: In Antithesis, Silencia Venomosa is the main character, and she is hired to murder several innocent people in the Antiverse to cover up Lens Pioneers' involvement in the ANTI project.
  • Violently Protective Girlfriend: Towards Rex... though, to be fair, it's mutual.
  • Was It All a Lie?: During the Adventurers' Island Story Arc, shortly after learning about Amanda's identity as Silencia Venomosa and her secret fear that "Amanda Claw" is just a mask, Rex asked Amanda this question in regards to their love. Thankfully, Amanda's response was "no", and that helped to keep her grounded.
  • Weapon-Based Characterization: As Silencia Venomosa, she is proficient in using the knife, sniper rifle, and silenced pistol. The knife shows that she's devious, the sniper rifle shows that she's cold, and the silenced pistol shows that she's silent.
  • When She Smiles: In Love and War, Rex noted that Amanda very rarely gave a genuine smile, but when she did, it made her look younger, happier, and freed from the heavy burdens she carried with her.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: She is very uncomfortable around fire as a result of the fact that her childhood home was burned down by a crime boss's cigarette. This was never a major plot point, but was frequently alluded to. For instance she was said to be outright offended by Montoya offering her a cigarette, and was also mentioned as being among the few agents with lighter privileges (since her fear of fire would make her less likely to abuse them).
  • You Don't Look Like You: In-Universe example. The Show Within a Show Silent But Deadly stars Sharon Shoehorn as Silencia Venomosa, but since nobody involved in making the film knew what Venomosa actually looks like, she ends up looking nothing like the real Venomosa. Venomosa's film incarnation has blonde hair, a stripperiffic dominatrix outfit showing lots of skin, and lots of makeup.

Standard Agent Erik "Demoman" Paulson

A Violent Glaswegian and Alcoholic, Erik Paulson is a Demolitions Expert who worked for Reliable Excavation Deconstruction. He is a member of the Second Headquarters Squad, and later joined the Third Headquarters Squad.

Standard Agent Dude

An extremely unshaven, rather lazy agent who spends his time bowling and drinking. He spent the majority of the war in Antarctica because his superiors thought his codename was stupid, and only brought him in when extra hands were needed.

  • Atrocious Alias: Dude was mainly rejected from the team because they thought his codename was stupid. They only relented when the final battle required as many people as were possible to get.
  • Expy: Do I really need to say who?
  • Moment Killer: Dude has a tendency to do this simply by walking into a room at a bad time, at least once ruining an extremely emotional moment between Pierce and Sarah.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: He is only known as Dude.

Standard Agent Elizabeth Winsor

A former pirate from the tropical sea.

  • Anti-Hero: Elizabeth is a case of Knight in Sour Armour (although she has slipped into Pragmatic Hero on some occasions).
  • Pirate: Of the dashing rogue variety.
  • A Pirate 400 Years Too Late: Like most pirates of the Tropical Seas, she dresses and acts like a Golden Age pirate despite living in the modern day.
  • Pirate Girl: Elizabeth is one of the few female pirates seen in Dino Attack RPG.
  • The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: Aside from her attempt to hijack an Iron Predator, Elizabeth hasn't really committed many acts of piracy in Dino Attack RPG.
  • Privateer: Arguably, since she is a pirate officially hired by Dino Attack Team.
  • Transplant: Her character found a new home in Dino Attack RPG after the end of the Pirates RPG.

Standard Agent Tex "Engineer" S. Holdem

An engineer from midwestern America, Tex S. Holdem joined Dino Attack Team so he could improve their security and defenses with the technology he had invented. He was assigned to Second Headquarters Squad.

  • Adaptation Name Change: Version 1.1 of the Director's Cut changes his codename to Tech; his In-Series Nickname becomes Techie.
  • Adaptational Early Appearance: In the Director's Cut, Tech appears during the Kotua crisis (filling in the role originally played by Banchito), predating his debut during the LEGO Island story arc.
  • Advertised Extra: Engineer appears in the Director's Cut trailer, in the scene with Landro. However, he only makes brief cameos on the Landro subplot while Sereve and Rev Raptor, the two main characters of the subplot, do not appear in the trailer.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Engineer is one of the friendlier members of Second Headquarters Squad, but don't think for a second that he won't shoot you if you get in his way. Those turrets aren't designed for incapacitation, after all.
  • Cool Shades: Engineer wears large shades over his eyes.
  • Dissonant Serenity: Carries a calm tone of voice as he warns his comrades not to get in the way of his deadly sentry turrets.
  • The Engineer: As one can guess from his codename, Engineer's expertise is engineering.
  • Expy: Of Dell Conagher.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: Engineer is always designing new gadgets and devices to help Dino Attack Team.
  • In-Series Nickname: His codename may be Engineer, but his friends call him Engie.
  • Killed Off for Real: He was the first victim of the mole.
  • Mauve Shirt: Engineer was initially introduced as a Red Shirt, but was allowed to receive more growth and development than originally intended, promoting him to Mauve Shirt, of the "more likely to be Killed Off for Real" variety.
  • Meaningful Name: He's an engineer.
  • Mysterious Middle Initial: Nobody knows what the "S." stands for.
  • Pragmatic Hero: He doesn't care much about philosophy, preferring to remain practical and realistic in the war against Mutant Dinos.
  • Punny Name: "Tex S. Holdem" is a play on "Texas Hold'em".
  • The Smart Guy: As a brilliant engineer, he's easily one of the smartest members of Second Headquarters Squad.
  • Southern-Fried Genius: He comes from midwestern America and is a brilliant engineer.
  • The Turret Master: Engineer has assembled security systems for Dino Attack Team, especially including turrets.

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Standard Agent Firecracker

A psychotic demolitions expert with an unhealthy passion for blowing things up, Firecracker has no concerns for anyone else or the consequences of his actions, just so long as he can blow something- anything- up.

  • Demolitions Expert: He learned how to use dynamite after being hired by Reliable Excavation Deconstruction, and he uses it as much as he can.
  • Expy: An interesting case. While he was based on a character from the obscure spaghetti Western Duck, You Sucker!, his depiction isn't so much based on the actual movie's depiction of him as a guilt-ridden ex-terrorist as it is the humorous depictions of him in Atton Rand's Hitler Rants videos, where he is shown to be an ax-crazy psycho who loves seeing things explode and has made it his life's ambition to blow up Hitler for reasons unknown.
  • Faileda Spot Check: When Firecracker tried to pull that Taking You with Me stunt, he failed to notice that only a small fraction of the Mutant Dino army was actually inside the building at that point.
  • Heroic Comedic Sociopath: Firecracker's tendency to blow everything up is usually Played for Laughs.
  • Mad Bomber: Firecracker loves to blow things up. He does not care what it is or if there will be consequences, he is willing to light a stick of dynamite and destroy it. It even got him fired from Reliable Excavation Deconstruction.
  • Nominal Hero: Firecracker could have easily been a horrifying villain if it weren't for the fact that he was working for the heroes.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: He is only known as Firecracker.
  • Taking You with Me: Attempted by Firecracker, who tried to blow up Dino Attack Headquarters (with him still inside) to wipe out the Mutant Dino army, but it didn't exactly work out the way he planned.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: Firecracker tried to perform a Taking You with Me... by blowing up Dino Attack Headquarters, which is what Dino Attack Team was fighting to defend, while there were doctors, patients, evacuees, Dino Attack agents, and other personnel still inside, an important Teleport Pad on the roof, and only a fraction of the Mutant Dino forces inside the building at that point.
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: Because of his inspiration, Firecracker is the delusion that he's in a comedy where he can blow stuff up with little consequence.
  • Your Answer to Everything: Give Firecracker a problem, any problem- and I guarantee you 99.9% percent of the time he'll find a way to work explosives into his solution.

Standard Agent Gaston

An Egomaniac Hunter from France, Gaston believes he's the hero... but he's really just a Dirty Coward and Handsome Lech.

  • Ascended Extra: He was briefly mentioned in the comm chatter in At War's End, and then made a physical appearance in For Want of Nails.
  • Dirty Coward: Gaston deserts Dino Attack Team during the final battle because he believes that they're doomed to lose. One of his teammates calls him out and even accuses him of this trope by name.
  • Egomaniac Hunter: He was a big game hunter before the Dino Attack, and he proudly boasts that this makes him the perfect hero in the Dino Attack.
  • Expy: Inspired by Gaston from Beauty and the Beast.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Gaston was in the team up until the final day, but Danny and Francis can't stand him in For Want of Nails and someone calls him a Dirty Coward in At War's End.
  • Handsome Lech: He's handsome and attractive, but the girl he's harassing (who may or may not be fellow Dino Attack agent Belle) keeps refusing his advances.
  • Poirot Speak: He speaks English perfectly well, but occasionally uses French expressions instead (e.g. "au contraire" instead of "on the contrary"). It would be Gratuitous French if it wasn't his native language.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Gaston hates to lose, so when a situation turns sour, he's known to walk out. This ultimately led to him deserting the team during the final battle, believing it was a lost cause.
  • Straw Misogynist: Gaston is known for repeatedly harassing women and only caring about their beauty, which earns him the ire of other agents like Danny and Francis.
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: Gaston insists that being a handsome hunter would make him the perfect hero and love interest in a story like the Dino Attack. Instead, he proves to be hated by his teammates for being a Dirty Coward and Straw Misogynist.

Standard Agent Ghost

  • Chekhov's Gunman: Ghost was character that rode on a Fire Hammer with Minerva to the rear guard camp. After Brikman McStudz reread the Dino Attack RPG and remembered the existence of Ghost, he reintroduced him as being a spy for the Maelstrom for his entire existence.
  • Killed Off for Real: He was killed in At War's End after being revealed as a Stromling spy.
  • The Mole: Turned out to be a Stromling in disguise.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: He is only known as Ghost.

Standard Agent Grisbarba "Greybeard" L. Pirata

A swashbuckling pirate from the Tropical Sea, Greybeard grew bored of the refugee facilities and joined the Dino Attack Team in the battle against the mutant dinosaurs.

  • Anti-Hero: Greybeard is a case of Knight in Sour Armour and Pragmatic Hero.
  • The Alcoholic: Like other pirates on the team, he prefers to drink rum.
  • Badass and Child Duo: Greybeard is the Badass to Mary Rose's Child.
  • Badass Driver: Believe it or not. He was, after all, a participant in the 1999 LEGO Racing Championship.
  • Badass Longcoat: Greybeard wears one of the pirate captain variety.
  • Black Spot: In Pirates of the Tropical Sea, Greybeard is branded with the mark of the Golden King, a glowing trident shape on the back of his hand, after taking the Hourglass of Atlantis. This marks him for death, with animated statues and the Golden King himself relentlessly trying to kill him.
  • Captain Colorbeard: His nickname is Greybeard.
  • Characterization Marches On: Greybeard started off as Plucky Comic Relief, but soon nestled in the role of a bitter Pragmatic Hero and Deadpan Snarker with a Dark and Troubled Past.
  • Cool Old Guy: Greybeard is supposedly older than everyone else but never reveals his actual age, as part of a Running Gag.note 
  • Closest Thing We Got: Think a semi-religious doctor the Closest Thing We Got to a minister? During Rex and Amanda's Wartime Wedding, Greybeard proclaimed that he was the Closest Thing We Got... because he's the oldest Minifig on the team?
  • Dark and Troubled Past: As explored in his Pensieve Flashback.
  • Deadpan Snarker: He is quick to make snarky comments about the situation. It comes with being a Grumpy Old Man.
  • Disabled Snarker: Being both a Handicapped Badass and Deadpan Snarker, Greybeard has this trope covered.
  • Disney Death: In Pirates of the Tropical Sea, Greybeard is apparently killed by the Golden King, but washes ashore on Barracuda Bay and is still alive.
  • Drinking on Duty: He frequently can be found drinking rum, even in the thick of battle.
  • Drowning My Sorrows: Grisbarba L. Pirata after the violent break-up with "Bad Luck" Beatrice.
  • Drunken Master: Even while intoxicated, he's still a Master Swordsman.
  • The Drunken Sailor: He's a pirate who drinks a lot of rum.
  • Empty Eyes: Greybeard's scarred eye, which is nearly blind.
  • Expy: Although Greybeard is not really based upon any particular character, he does act as an Expy of Captain Hector Barbossa in certain scenes, especially during Rex and Amanda's Wartime Wedding.
  • Eye Scream: Greybeard lost all vision in his right eye due to a Mutant Raptor attack.
  • Foil: When they work together, the cranky, pessimistic, and down-to-earth Greybeard is often a Foil to the idealistic and romantic Rex.
  • Given Name Reveal: Greybeard's real name was left unknown until illusion!Beatrice referred to him as "Grisbarba" in the Maelstrom Temple.
  • Good Scars, Evil Scars: Greybeard has a scar over his eye, which looks cool but just villainous-looking enough to let you know that Greybeard isn't a nice guy.
  • Grandparental Substitute: Inadvertently became one to Mary Rose, especially because she was too young to realize that he is not actually her grandfather.
  • Grumpy Old Man: In addition to being one of the oldest characters in the RPG, he has a very cynical and caustic outlook on life.
  • Handicapped Badass: Greybeard has a Hook Hand and a scarred eye.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: In Pirates of the Tropical Sea, to prevent the Golden King from sinking the Beatrice, Greybeard willingly offers himself up to the demigod, sacrificing himself to save his crew. Ultimately subverted when it turns out to be a Disney Death.
  • Hook Hand: He lost his left hand a long time ago and, in true pirate fashion, had it replaced with a hook.
  • I Am Not Your Father: Despite keeping up the charade for a decade, Greybeard finally affirms the truth when asked by Mary Rose in Pirates of the Tropical Sea: he is not actually her grandfather.
  • I Did What I Had to Do: Like many other realist agents, Greybeard declares that he does what he must for the good of everyone when justifying his extermination of the Mutant Dinos.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Greybeard can be a real jerk at times, such as when he mutinied against Rex and nearly killed Sauro-Hunter because he disagreed with their morals, but he does have a very soft spot in his heart, especially seen when he cares for Mary Rose.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: Greybeard was introduced as a Foil to Rex to show that the latter had an overly-idealistic outlook on the horrors of war, and one must be willing to go to certain extremes to do what's right.
  • Kill Him Already!: What Greybeard wanted to do after Dr. Rex's fall. If only Rex had listened to him instead of wanting to give Dr. Rex some Cruel Mercy...
  • The Kirk: Greybeard, in comparison with the more emotional Rex and the more logical Frozeen. Of the three, he comes across as the most practical, able to balance his emotional drive and his experience-based logic, therefore knowing what he must do in any situation. He is much more down-to-earth than Rex, but is also able to emotionally relate to his companions much better than Frozeen can.
  • The Lancer: Greybeard is a cantankerous cynical realist, who contrasts with Rex and Frozeen whenever he works with them.
  • Leitmotif: In the Complete Soundtrack playlist, Greybeard's theme is "Blood Ritual" from Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.
  • Like a Son to Me: Although they are not biologically related, Greybeard sees Mary Rose as if she really were his granddaughter.
  • Manly Facial Hair: As his name implies, he has very distinctive facial hair to compliment his prowess.
  • Master Swordsman: Greybeard bested Fullmetal in a swordfight and is implied to be a master swordsman even while drunk.
  • Meaningful Name: He has a beard that's grey in color.
  • Multiple-Choice Past: Before the Adventurers' Island story arc, every time the origin story of Greybeard's hook was brought up, it was different, with some examples including being locked up by Islanders to losing it in battle against Skeleton Pirates, to the point where it was turned into a minor Running Gag with Greybeard. Ultimately, the "correct" choice of this Multiple Choice Past was revealed during the Pensieve Flashback.
  • Mysterious Middle Initial: Nobody knows what "L." stands for.
  • Names to Run Away from Really Fast: Grisbarba L. Pirata is derived from "barba gris" and "pirata", which are Spanish for "grey beard" and "pirate", respectively. And, of course, he is commonly known as Greybeard most of the time, anyways.
  • Never Found the Body: Discussed in Pirates of the Tropical Sea; Mary Rose and One-Eyed Pete both hope that Greybeard survived because they could not find his body. Their hunch was proven correct in the final scene where Greybeard washes up on Barracuda Bay.
  • Noble Male, Roguish Male: Greybeard is the Roguish Male to either Rex or Frozeen's Noble Male, depending on which one he happens to be partnered up with at the time.
  • Not Afraid of You Anymore: According to Word of God, this is how Greybeard vanquished his illusion in the Maelstrom Temple.
  • Old Soldier: Old pirate, but it's a dangerous occupation, and he continues to kick butt despite being one of the oldest (if not the oldest) Dino Attack agents.
  • Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping: Although Greybeard's pirate accent has slowly become heavier and heavier over the course of Dino Attack RPG, there was one moment where Greybeard slipped up his accent: during his Shout-Out to Admiral Ackbar and shouted "It's a trap!" instead of "It be a trap!". Although this slip-up was intentional on PeabodySam's part, it was corrected in the Director's Cut.
  • Pirate: Of the "dashing rogue" kind, based on the romanticized LEGO Pirates line.
  • A Pirate 400 Years Too Late: Despite looking and acting like a pirate from the Golden Age of Piracy, he lives in modern day.
  • The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: For a Pirate, Greybeard really hasn't committed many acts of piracy in Dino Attack RPG.
  • Pragmatic Hero: His cynical outlook makes him a more grounded realist than the likes of Rex, and he values doing what must be done over what is morally correct. Summed up rather well in this quote:
    Greybeard: "Listen, Rex, we be in a war. In a war, ye kill yer enemy, before yer enemy kills ye. We don't have time to go around taming little hatchlings. Even if it gives us an advantage, we'll be wasting our time while our enemy can strike at us."
  • Privateer: He's a pirate officially hired by Dino Attack Team.
  • Revolvers Are Just Better: While Greybeard occasionally uses modern weapons when in dire need, he prefers using classic pistols.
  • Rugged Scar: Greybeard has a scar over his eye, which he got from surviving a raptor attack.
  • Sand In My Eyes: Greybeard was definitely not crying during the final battle. It was raining very hard, and there was a leak in the roof, in case you haven't noticed.
  • Scarf of Asskicking: He wears a green scarf around his neck, which compliments his kick-butt appearance.
  • Seadog Beard: As can be expected from someone named Greybeard, he is a pirate with a rugged grey beard.
  • Steven Ulysses Perhero: With a name like Grisbarba L. Pirata, who would have guessed that he one day would have become a pirate with a gray beard?
  • Sword and Gun: His weapons of choice are the cutlass and flintlock pistol, as would fit a pirate.
  • Talk Like a Pirate: He speaks with a heavy pirate accent, even more noticeable than any other pirate in the RPG.
  • Transplant: He was a player character in Pirates RPG who was transferred over to Dino Attack RPG when the former RPG died.
  • Your Worst Memory: In his Pensieve Flashback, it is revealed that Greybeard's worst memory is when he was responsible for the death of "Bad Luck" Beatrice.

Standard Agent Ivan "Heavy" Tzenovich

A former soldier who was discharged from the Russian army, Ivan Tzenovich is an expert in heavy weaponry and a member of Dino Attack Team's Second Headquarters Squad.

  • Adaptation Name Change: Version 1.1 of the Director's Cut changes his codename to Bear.
  • Adaptational Intelligence: In the original At War's End, Heavy is apparently an idiot who is easily convinced that any food is a "sandwich", even if it's just a slab of meat without any bread. In the Director's Cut, it's made clear that Bear knows that it's not actually a sandwich, but decides to play along anyway because he thinks his teammates are playing a funny joke on him.
  • Angrish: Heavy bellowed a war cry upon spotting The Mole.
  • Ax-Crazy: Heavy has some violent tendencies, which proved to be dangerous to his fellow soldiers back when he was a member of the army.
  • Berserk Button: This is Heavy's weapon. You do not touch Heavy's weapon!
  • BFG: His weapon of choice is the biggest, baddest gun he can find.
  • The Big Guy: He is physically big and imposing, with a punch that can send a man flying across the room.
  • Big "NO!": Heavy said one after seeing Medic's corpse.
  • Boisterous Bruiser: As long as you stay on his good side, Heavy seems like a fun guy to hang around with.
  • Dumb Muscle: Seems to be the case, though who's to say that, like his inspiration, he simply isn't a good English speaker?
  • Expy: Of Heavy Weapons Guy.
  • Flanderization: A minor note on Heavy's profile on the wiki stated that he opened a sandwich shop after being discharged from the army. He also got into a food debate with other Dino Attack agents and argued that sandwiches were the best food. Apparently, Atton Rand took these two minor notes about sandwiches and blew them completely out of proportion, to the point where sandwiches overshadowed everything else about Heavy whenever he appeared in Atton Rand's posts. Admittedly, this was probably the result of Atton Rand watching a large number of Garry's Mod videos on YouTube, many of which depict the Team Fortress 2 Heavy as being obsessed with sandwiches.
  • Funetik Aksent: Heavy's accent is represented with replacing "s/th" with "z" and "w" with "v" in his dialogue.
  • Gatling Good: Heavy's specialty lies in big machine guns.
  • Glorious Mother Russia: He did, after all, swear on his Motherland that he would avenge Medic's death.
  • Heroic Comedic Sociopath: Generally, his sociopathic tendencies are Played for Laughs.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Medic, although Scout would invokedbeg to differ.
  • Hidden Depths: He might look like Dumb Muscle who only cares about guns, but in the Director's Cut, Bear's argument for why sandwiches are the best food shows off his experience with owning a deli and surprises his teammates by showing off his softer side.
  • Husky Russkie: He is a Russian who is The Big Guy of Second Headquarters Squad, and is even codenamed "Bear" in the Director's Cut.
  • I Call It "Vera": While Heavy doesn't refer to his gun by name, he does refer to it with female pronouns.
  • It's Personal: Heavy was far more eager to join the mole hunt after The Mole killed Medic.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: For all of his apathy towards others when firing his machine gun and for all the times he used his brute strength to get his way, Heavy cared more about Medic than anything else, and was utterly heartbroken when Medic was killed.
  • Just a Stupid Accent: Heavy hardly ever speaks a word of Russian and gets away with only a slight Funetik Aksent.
  • Killed Offscreen: Because the post is told from Rex's perspective while he's lying paralyzed on the floor, we don't get to see it happen. We only get to hear it, and then we see the aftermath later on.
  • Large Ham: Heavy is almost always speaking at full volume.
  • Mauve Shirt: Heavy was initially introduced as a Red Shirt, but was allowed to receive more growth and development than originally intended, promoting him to Mauve Shirt, of the "more likely to be Killed Off for Real" variety.
  • Meaningful Name: He works with heavy weaponry.
  • Mighty Glacier: He's very strong and carries around the biggest guns, but he's a slow runner.
  • More Dakka: His weapon of choice is heavy weaponry that shoots a lot.
  • Names to Run Away from Really Fast: His real name is Ivan Tzenovich.
  • Psycho for Hire: He was kicked out of the military for being too Trigger-Happy, and yet he was hired by Dino Attack Team.
  • Punny Name: If you space out the letters in his real name, you get "I vant zenovich", which is obviously a play on "I want sandwich".
  • Russian Bear: In the Director's Cut, this tough Russian soldier is codenamed Bear.
  • Shouting Shooter: Frequently bellows war cries while firing his weapon.
  • Smarter Than You Look: Although he's usually dismissed as Dumb Muscle, Heavy caught on to the possibility that either Soldier or Scout, who went separate ways and were subsequently alone with no one to watch them, could possibly be The Mole.
  • Stock Foreign Name: Uses the Stock Russian Name "Ivan".
  • Stout Strength: While his teammates crack jokes about his weight, he is the strongest member of the Second Headquarters Squad.
  • Talking in Your Sleep: Heavy apparently had a weird dream about marrying a sandwich.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Heavy really likes sandwiches, to the point where he will outright refuse to eat anything else (though he will relent if presented a different food item as long as he is told it is a sandwich).
  • Trigger-Happy: He was discharged from the army because he loved shooting so much, to the point where he would waste thousands of dollars worth of ammunition firing at nothing in particular (or even his fellow soldiers if they got in the way).

Standard Agent Batholomew "Helm" Helmutson

  • Ascended Extra: He was originally just an unimportant barge helmsman who would bring Hotwire to the Goo Caverns, but ended up becoming wrapped up in the adventure and so was promoted to a more developed character.
  • The Driver: Helm is a helmsman whose role was to ferry Dino Attack agents across the ocean.
  • Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": Helmie was simply referred to as "the barge helmsman" during the beginning of the Goo Caverns story arc.
  • The Knights Who Say "Squee!": Bart Helmutson was very happy to meet Junkbot in Antarctica.
  • In-Universe Nickname: While his codename is Helm, his friends call him "Helmie".
  • Pragmatic Hero: Helm identifies himself as a realist who doesn't feel any qualms about exterminating the Mutant Dinos. This led to him being recruited for the secret black operations mission in Antarctica.
  • Punny Name: "Bartholomew Helmutson" is a play on "barge helmsman".
  • Unaffected by Spice: Helm is able to drink Fullmetal's triple-caffeeine coffee and simply remark that it feels a little weak.

Standard Agent Cdr. Holly Vinyaya

  • Ace Pilot: Due to her Space Police background, she is a skilled pilot.
  • Action Girl: She is a tough Space Police officer turned Dino Attack agent.
  • Beauty Is Never Tarnished: Harshly averted, receiving two scars on the right side of her face and choosing to keep them after the war.
  • Celibate Hero: Holly Vinyaya was this in the Space Police.
  • The Determinator: She had high tenacity and refuses to be stopped of doing her duty, regardless of her injuries.
  • Eyepatch of Power: Wore one for the final battle after losing her eye. She presumably dropped it after getting an artificial eye after the war.
  • Eye Scream: Her right eye was slashed my a Mutant Raptor claw dipped in acid.
  • Human Shield: She was used as one by Stromling!Zach to intercept another Dino Attack agent's attack.
  • Last-Minute Hookup: With Bluetooth at the end of At War's End.
  • Latex Space Suit: Holly's zero suit, which she wears underneath her armor.
  • Launcher of a Thousand Ships: Holly Vinyaya is an in-universe example, according to Zachary Virchaus.
  • The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: Holly is a member of the Space Police, but her work in Dino Attack RPG is more like that of a soldier than a cop.
  • Shout-Out:
    • Holly Vinyaya's name comes from Captain Holly Short and Wing Commander Raine Vinyaya, two characters from the Artemis Fowl series.
    • Holly Vinyaya's appearance (including her Zero Suit) is partly inspired by Samus Aran of the Metroid series
  • Space Police: Commando Holly Vinyaya was sent to the LEGO Planet after hearing rumors of the Blacktron allying with a rogue Dino Attack Agent. She ended up serving as a Dino Attack Agent in other parts of the world.
  • Tomboy Ponytail: She is an Action Girl who ties her hair back in a ponytail.
  • Two-Faced: Scarred only on the right side of her face.

Standard Agent Lance Williams

A famous surfer who has been in the battlefield a little bit too long.

  • Celebrity Survivor: Lance Williams was a famous surfer before the Dino Attack.
  • Expy: Of Lance Johnson.
  • Foil: Lance, the good-natured but trigger-happy rookie, is a foil to Kate, the inexperienced rookie who has trouble adjusting to her surroundings.
  • Phrase Catcher: "Lance Williams, the surfer?" is the most common response of anyone hearing his name for the first time.
  • Running Gag: Nearly everyone he runs into recognizes him in a second, or recognizes the name when it is mentioned, regardless of whether or not they should know anything about surfing.
  • Sanity Slippage: The war hasn't exactly had a positive effect on Lance's mind.
  • Shell-Shocked Veteran: Technically, he hasn't been in the team for long, but it has had a significant impact on his mind.
  • Split Personality: Lance Williams is known to go from being calm and relatively quiet but good-natured to overly aggressive and trigger happy at the slightest sign of trouble.
  • Surfer Dude: Although he isn't really known to talk like one.
  • Trigger-Happy: He is more than willing to shoot anything he sees as a threat, but occasionally he gets somewhat paranoid, and has the tendency to shoot at an unidentified target. This has on at least one occasion nearly resulted in him shooting other Dino Attack agents.

Standard Agent Laxus

  • Aliens Speaking English: Like most Martians, he is very intelligent and therefore able to easily learn Earth languages such as English.
  • Amusing Alien: Laxus, being a Deadpan Snarker, has several pretty amusing lines.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Most likely due to being a fan of Earth pop culture (especially Mystery Science Theater 3000), Laxus is quick to make snarky quips about ridiculous situations.
  • Humanoid Aliens: Like all Martians, Laxus has a humanoid build with two arms, two legs, an upright stance, etc.
  • Interspecies Friendship: With Andrew primarily, but also shows up with his interactions with Zach, Minerva and Pterisa.
  • Leitmotif: In the Complete Soundtrack playlist, Laxus's theme is "Mars" from LEGO Soccer Mania.
  • My Greatest Failure: He has a bit of regret for how well Martians did with defending themselves against the Crystaliens during the events of Mars Mission (namely, so badly they weren't present at all in the theme's events).
  • Pop-Cultured Badass: Especially thanks to Martians' studies of LEGO Planet's pop culture.
  • The Smart Guy: In the sense that he's well-vested in Martian technology and an engineer in their Aero Tube Systems. The most this shows up in the RPG though is his management of a Fire Hammer's non-steering controls and use of Martian handheld technology he has on him.

    M-R 

Standard Agent Kurt "Mac" MacReady

Standard Agent Maria

A tough-as-nails young woman from the Old West.

  • Action Girl: It's unusual for a woman from Gold City, where society hasn't moved beyond the ideas of the Old West, but Maria was raised by her father and taught how to use a gun, and she easily keeps up with her male companions during the mission to retake Gold City as they fight Mutant Dinos and Hybrids.
  • Battle Couple: Maria and Andrea Jackson Orange are a lesbian battle couple.
  • Devious Daggers: During her infiltration of Fort Legoredo, Maria killed Hybrids with a knife in order to keep silent and avoid raising an alarm.
  • Only One Name: This is even parodied, since her surname becomes The Unreveal during her wedding.
  • Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping: Whenever she appeared in PeabodySam's posts, her Texas Drawl tended to be much more downplayed.
  • Two Shots from Behind the Bar: As a bartender in El Paso, Maria hid a shotgun behind the bar and would use it to ward off troublemakers like Flatfoot Thompson.

Standard Agent Dietrich "Medic" Luzwheit

A doctor hailing from Barron who takes a little too much pleasure in his work, Dietrich Luzhweit joined the Dino Attack Team to offer his medical services on the battlefield and was assigned to Second Headquarters Squad.

  • Characterization Marches On:
    • When first introduced, Medic was a very reasonable, if easily-agitated, doctor. As more of his backstory was revealed through comments by Alan Pierce, Dr. Luzwheit's sanity and regard for human life seemed to slowly slip away.
    • Incidentally, the idea for the rivalry came from a note in Medic's profile that said he was friends with Heavy because the latter's brutality improved his business. Initially it was supposed to be a simple ethical dilemma by which Pierce didn't like Medic because he was more concerned about making money than he was about actually saving his patients. This later built gradually evolved into Pierce becoming (understandably) distrusting of an insane doctor.
  • Combat Medic: Medic, along with Zenna and Martinet, is one of the only doctors who is also a Dino Attack agent, and battles Mutant Dinos while he's healing his patients on the battlefield.
  • Deadly Doctor: Woe to the Hybrid who met Medic's bonesaw.
  • Dr. Jerk: He is quite easily agitated, especially by other medical personnel whom he sees as "inferior".
  • Dressed to Heal: He wears a Labcoat of Science and Medicine and carries around a stethoscope.
  • Expy: Of Dr. Ludwig.
  • Funetik Aksent: His speech uses "z" instead of "th" and "s", and "v" instead of "f" and "w".
  • Gratuitous German: Medic will throw in some German (usually "ja" and "und") into his English speech.
  • Herr Doktor: While Medic isn't actually German (he's from the Fictional Country Barron), his Germanic Funetik Aksent and his role as The Medic are clearly meant to invoke this trope.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Heavy, although Scout would beg to differ.
  • I Take Offense to That Last One: Medic didn't mind being called out on his questionable methods. He did mind, however, when Pierce falsely accused him of using rusty tools.
  • Just a Stupid Accent: Although Medic throws in some Gratuitous German words every now and then, all he does is speak English with a very heavy accent; he is never seen speaking a full sentence in German.
  • Killed Off for Real: He was killed by the mole.
  • Labcoat of Science and Medicine: Medic wears a labcoat over his Dino Attack uniform, showing his status as a medical doctor.
  • Mad Doctor: Especially according to Pierce.
  • Mauve Shirt: Medic was initially introduced as a Red Shirt, but was allowed to receive more growth and development than originally intended, promoting him to Mauve Shirt, of the "more likely to be Killed Off for Real" variety.
  • Meaningful Name: He's a medic.
  • The Medic: He joined Dino Attack Team to provide medical attention to soldiers on the battlefield, and he became the Second Headquarters Squad's assigned doctor.
  • Morality Pet: Medic serves as one for Heavy.
  • Named by Democracy: Dr. Luzwheit originally had a different Code Name (specified as "Corpsman" in the Director's Cut), but switched to "Medic" after realizing that wounded agents in the field had a tendency to call for "medic".
  • Nerd Glasses: He's a doctor who wears glasses.
  • Pragmatic Hero: Medic's morals have been questioned much more than any other doctor on the team, and with good reason. However, in a Shut Up, Kirk! moment to Pierce, he insisted that he does what he can because it must be done, and he's the only one who isn't afraid to do it.
  • Punny Name: His given name is Dietrich, and his surname is a pun on "lose weight".
  • Shoot the Medic First: Medic was the second member of Second Headquarters Squad to be killed by The Mole.
  • Slasher Smile: He had a sinister grin right before he cut up a Hybrid with his bonesaw.
  • Slashed Throat: His ultimate fate, with The Mole slashing his throat with a knife.
  • Stock Foreign Name: Uses the Stock German Name "Dietrich".

Standard Agent Montgonel

Pharisee's associate, also working for internal affairs.

  • Foil: Toward Pharisee, seeing as he is more level-headed, sees the world in shades of grey, and prefers to follow established protocol unlike Pharisee's much more faith-based sense of morality.
  • Only One Name: He is only known as Montgonel.

Standard Agent Mur

  • Heroic Sacrifice: Mur allowed himself to be killed by the Dino Attack Team so Cranky could finally be defeated.

Standard Agent Kareem Nazareno

Standard Agent Andrea Jackson Orange

Andrew Jackson's daughter, previously disowned and forced to run away with her lover Sam Orange. She was later forced to survive in a makeshift bunker, resulting in peculiar hallucinations at times. However, she ultimately came back to protect her father by posing as him while The Mole was killing his teammates. She's also secretly gay.

  • Action Girl: Although not actually agent Pyro, Andrea Jackson Orange is a pretty darn good action girl who specializes in flamethrowers.
  • Ax-Crazy: When suffering from hallucations due to claustrophobia, Andrea Jackson Orange is known to kill Mutant Dinos in horrific manners.
  • Claustrophobia: She suffers from this as a result of being cooped up in a underground bunker during the Dino Attack, causing her to suffer hallucinations. Wearing her father's gas mask and balaclava also triggers her claustrophobia.
  • Cloud Cuckoo Lander: When wearing a helmet, Andrea Jackson Orange thinks that she's in a Sugar Bowl setting populated by cute baby dinosaurs as a result of hallucinations she experienced while suffering from claustrophobia in a makeshift bunker for who-knows-how-long.
  • Expy : Of how Atton Rand interprets Pyro, especially post-Meet The Pyro.
  • Fire-Breathing Weapon: Appears to be her weapon of choice, although how much of this is because of the role she had to adopt is unconfirmed.
  • Messy Hair: She was noted to be very unkempt and dirty after her balaclava was removed.
  • Named After Somebody Famous: Indirectly named after President Andrew Jackson.
  • Punny Name: Having inherited her father's original name, her name "A.J. Orange" is a play on "Agent Orange", a chemical used in the Vietnam War to burn away the jungle growth.
  • Sweet Polly Oliver: She dressed up as her father.
  • The Unintelligible: While wearing a balaclava.

Standard Agent George "Pilot" Brown

  • Ace Pilot: There's a reason why he's called "Pilot". His skill in flying T-1 Typhoons has made him very useful in the eyes of both Cam O'Cozy and Rotor.
  • Butt-Monkey: Poor guy got roped into Cam O'Cozy's crusade against the idealists, nearly executed by Rotor for disobeying orders, and then nearly executed again for disobeying orders and aiding the release of a known convicted criminal.
  • Meaningful Name: He's a pilot.
  • One-Steve Limit: Averted; there is at least one other Dino Attack agent with the codename Pilot.
  • Pragmatic Hero: He identifies himself as a realist and initially sided with Cam O'Cozy during the conflict of ideals, although he also came to recognize that O'Cozy was crazy.

Standard Agent Palmer

A young agent, a mechanic and rookie pilot who was working on Adventurers' Island. In actuality he had been infected by the Maelstrom and sought to fill out the power vacuum left by Zachary and Ahua.

Standard Agent Plastic Serpent

A low-life criminal scumbag and former rival of Snake, who makes him look honorable in comparison. He formerly had the codename "Snake", until he was beaten up by Snake and forced to change his codename.

  • Badasses Wear Bandanas: Subverted. Plastic Serpent wears a bandana like Solid Snake, but doesn't do anything badass.
  • Butt-Monkey: He was introduced soley so that he could get beaten up by Snake, which happened twice in canon.
  • Expy: He is modeled after Solid Snake, but it's a shallow parody at best.
  • Meaningful Rename: Was originally codenamed Snake but, after a dispute with a certain other Dino Attack agent with that codename, was later forced to change it to avoid any more trouble.
  • Offstage Villainy: Snake talked frequently about how Plastic Serpent screwed him over or found ways to cheat him out of the profits of crime or stole credit from him. This was intended to make him seem like a scumbag in comparison to Snake.
  • One-Steve Limit: Enforced. His codename was changed from Snake to Plastic Serpent to make it easier to differentiate between him and the other Snake.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: He is only called "Snake" or "Plastic Serpent", neither of which is his real name.
  • Punny Name: "Plastic Serpent" is a play on "Solid Snake".
  • Redundant Parody: The battle between Snake and Plastic Serpent would have been a humorous satire of Solid Snake and a scathing commentary by Atton Rand about the similarities between Solid Snake and Snake Plissken... if it weren't for the fact that the Metal Gear series already openly acknowledges and fully embraces this fact, and John Carpenter actually gave his blessing to the series.
  • Straw Loser: He exists for no purpose other than to make Snake look better in comparison.
  • Take That!: The idea for the character came from a series of investigations that led Atton Rand to mistaking Solid Snake for a rip-off of Snake Plissken.

Standard Agent Andrew "Pyro" Jackson

A former firefighter who turned Ax-Crazy when his family was killed by Mutant Dinos, Andrew Jackson joined the Dino Attack Team so he could have his revenge and Kill Mutant Dinos With Fire. He was assigned to Second Headquarters Squad and later joined the Third Headquarters Squad.

  • Adaptation Name Change: Version 1.1 of the Director's Cut changes his codename to Fireman.
  • Ambiguous Gender: In a reference to his inspiration, some characters argued about Pyro's gender. Officially, Pyro was said by PeabodySam to be a man... until the suit was removed by Atton Rand and Pyro was revealed to be a woman. And then, because Pyro was Not as You Know Them, this was Retconned so that Pyro was male all along and the female Pyro was actually an imposter.
  • Angrish: Andrew Jackson's ranting eventually deteriorated into this. Perhaps this is yet another reason why he was The Unintelligible as agent Pyro.
  • Ascended Meme: In a way, Pyro's real name is a reference to the portion of the Team Fortress 2 fanbase that believes that Abraham Lincoln, the original BLU Pyro, is also the current Pyro.
  • Ax-Crazy
  • Close-Range Combatant: Due to his weapon of choice.
  • Deteriorates Into Gibberish: When Pyro made his radio announcement declaring that someone had stolen his stuff, he actually starts off speaking rather formally. By the end of his message, his speech has apparently deteriorated into barely-understandable Angrish.
  • Dude, Where's My Respect?: Andrew Jackson felt this way during the Final Battle. After helping the Dino Attack Team retake LEGO Island and Gold City, he is rewarded by his teammates telling him to shut up and put some clothes on. Given that he was running around in his underwear and shouting loudly into the radio, while his daughter was posing as him so no one recognized him as agent Pyro, the lack of respect was justified, though.
  • Expy: Of how PeabodySam interprets Pyro, especially pre-Meet The Pyro.
  • The Faceless: Until the Final Battle.
  • Fan Disservice: Andrew Jackson, who is dirty, sweaty, pale, and unshaven to begin with, was apparently running through the battlefield in his underwear. Brain Bleach now, please.
  • Fire-Breathing Weapon: His weapon of choice.
  • Full-Name Basis: When referred to by his real name, Andrew Jackson, Pyro falls under this trope in order to avoid confusing players, what with two other Dino Attack agents named Andrew and Barry Jackson.
  • Idiot Savant: On his own, Andrew Jackson is too much of a nutjob to get anything done. But give him a flamethrower (and a flame-retardant suit), and Pyro is a deadly-efficient Dino Attack agent.
  • Improbable Weapon User: During the Final Battle, as his flamethrower was taken by his daughter, Pyro took a pair of brooms from a utility closet, set them on fire, and used them as weapons.
  • Insane Equals Violent
  • Irony: Of the Situational kind. Before the Dino Attack, Andrew Jackson was a firefighter.
  • Kill It with Fire: His philosophy on life (and death) is that when life gives you lemons, use those lemons to burn stuff.
  • Laughing Mad: The insane Pyro is prone to fits of laughter.
  • The Mad Hatter: He's mad, he knows it, and he loves every second of it.
  • Malevolent Masked Men: He wore a gas mask over a balaclava.
  • Mauve Shirt: Demoman was initially introduced as a Red Shirt, but was allowed to receive more growth and development than originally intended, promoting him to Mauve Shirt.
  • Meaningful Name: He's a Pyromaniac.
  • The Mentally Disturbed
  • Messy Hair: After being unmasked.
  • Named After Somebody Famous: Named after President Andrew Jackson.
  • The Pig-Pen: Pyro is noted for being absolutely filthy and sweaty when he isn't in his firefighter uniform.
  • Psycho for Hire
  • Punny Name: Before the Retcon that split Andrew Jackson and Andrea Jackson Orange, his original name, A.J. Orange, was a pun on "Agent Orange", a chemical used during the Vietnam War to burn away the jungle growth. The fact that A.J. stood for Andrew Jackson was simply supposed to be an added bonus.
  • Pyromaniac: Obviously.
  • Required Secondary Powers: Pyro's Dino Attack uniform, which was made specifically to be flame-retardant. When he tried using fire as a weapon in a different Dino Attack uniform, his clothes caught on fire and briefly left him vulnerable to attack.
  • Samus Is a Girl: Played with. It was originally Averted since PeabodySam confirmed that Pyro was male, and then Double Subverted when the mask came off and Pyro turned out be a girl, and then Triple Subverted when recent developments revealed that Pyro was male all along and the girl was actually posing as Pyro.
  • Sanity Slippage: After Andrew Jackson's family was killed, his sanity really went off the slippery slope.
  • The Stoner: Downplayed. In the "Fifteeniversary" "Where Are They Now?" Epilogue, it is shown that Andrew Jackson is smoking cannabis. He clarifies that it's medicinal, not recreational. It's supposed to keep him calm and laid-back, but it's also likely the reason why he's eating snacks during the scene.
  • Take That!: Andrew Jackson's rant on the comm was a playful Take That! to Pyro's dramatic change in character after being revealed as a woman. Andrew Jackson turned out to be popular enough to take back the role of Pyro.
  • Talkative Loon
  • They Called Me Mad!: A rare non-Mad Scientist variation, spoken by Andrew Jackson during his rambling.
  • The Unintelligible: As agent Pyro, he wears a balaclava underneath a gas mask, muffling his voice and rendering all his speech to incomprehensible babbling. Even when he's not wearing the helmet and balaclava, he still has a tendency to degrade into Angrish.

Standard Agent Raptor / Enox Phorm

Standard Agent Roger Remous

  • Brother–Sister Team: Remous and his sister Claw were close partners when they joined Dino Attack Team. This can be briefly seen in Love and War, when they arrive together in the same Fire Hammer.
  • Combat Pragmatist: When he realizes that he cannot win a fair fight against Snake (who was already fighting dirty), Roger starts talking to distract his opponent, finishes him off with a Groin Attack, and proceeds to Kick Them While They Are Down to ensure his victory.
  • A Day in the Limelight: After being a minor character in the original RPG, Roger Remous stars as the main character of the Expanded Universe short story Dear Sister.
  • Killed Offscreen: He was last seen pursuing Finister outside Dino Attack Headquarters. The next time we hear about him, he's already been killed by Finister.
  • Last-Name Basis: As a Dino Attack agent, he is almost always referred to by his surname Remous.
  • Living Emotional Crutch: Roger acted as one for Amanda, doing everything he could to keep her emotionally and mentally grounded and therefore prevent her from becoming Silencia Venomosa again.
  • Mauve Shirt: Unlike most Red Shirts, Roger received much more posthumous importance, ultimately leading to a moment in the LEGO Island Story Arc where news of his death caused the Dino Attack Team to hesitate long enough for the Brickspider Bot to take the Constructopedia. In Love and War, which was a rewrite of his sole appearance in the RPG, his role was significantly expanded.
  • Promotion to Parent: After their parents were murdered, Roger had to raise his younger sister Amanda. It turned out that he ultimately wasn't fit for the task of being her brother and guardian, as he was unable to prevent her Start of Darkness.
  • Sacrificial Lamb: Roger Remous was basically introduced so that he could be eliminated only a few posts later and establish FUTURE as a threat. He only posthumously graduated to Mauve Shirt.
  • Sudden Eye Colour: Like most LEGO minifigs, Roger Remous has only been depicted with Black Bead Eyes, but Dear Sister confirmed that his iris color is actually gray.
  • Voice for the Voiceless: In his original introduction as well as in Love and War, Roger Remous speaks for his mute sister Amanda Claw.

Standard Agent Cdr. Dean "Rockford" Larson

  • Given Name Reveal: "Fifteeniversary" reveals that "Rockford" is only a codename, and his real name is Dean Larson.
  • Worthy Opponent: Dust viewed Rockford as a match for his intellect.

    S-Z 

Standard Agent Teri "Scope" Dactyl

A former army sniper and girlfriend of Barry Jackson.

  • Battle Couple: With Barry Jackson. This did not quite work as planned due to their love story being unexpectedly rushed.
  • Distaff Counterpart: To Barry Jackson.

Standard Agent Scott

A journalist from LEGO City who covered the aftermath of the final battle.

  • Expy: Very, very loosely inspired by the character of the same name from the 1951 horror film The Thing from Another World
  • Only One Name: He is only known as Scott.
  • Tagalong Reporter: Scott is implied to have joined the team specifically to report on the Final Battle. He even brought a camera and radio equipment so he could conduct interviews and report live to Antarctica.

Standard Agent Logan "Scratch" Zekria

  • Evil Poacher: He is a dinosaur hunter with a history of working for Baron Sam Sinister.
  • Good Scars, Evil Scars: Scratch has multiple scars on his face, primarily from his work with Sam Sinister. These give him a fittingly villainous appearance.
  • Meaningful Name: He's covered with scars.
  • Remember the New Guy?: Scratch is described as having participated in the Goo Caverns, LEGO Island, and Antarctica missions despite Brikman McStudz not joining the RPG until the Adventurers' Island story arc.

Standard Agent Ben Shiller

Standard Agent Talia "Shock" Kaahs

  • Adaptational Angst Upgrade: In the original RPG, Talia's only angst came at the end of At War's End in response to General's death, with any Fish out of Temporal Water-related angst being relegated to the Expanded Universe written years later. The Director's Cut incorporates that extra angst into the main narrative, such as directly incorporating Scars into the epilogue, and including a new scene where she attempts and fails to fire the Einstein Device at Dr. Rex. Now, she properly angsts over having lost her family, friends, and life thanks to Dr. Rex.
  • Alternative-Self Name-Change: Talia Kaahs adopts different aliases while time traveling and meeting her alternate selves. In Timeline 1958-C, she goes by "Shock". In Timeline 1958-D, she goes by "Sydney" while in 1958 and "Alia" while in 2020.
  • Ascended Fridge Horror: There is much Fridge Horror for a Fish out of Temporal Water like Talia Kaahs, which was not explored at all in the RPG. Then, in Scars, the spotlight is shining directly upon this Fridge Horror: everyone that Talia knew is dying or dead, and she is left struggling to rebuild her life from scratch.
  • Beauty Is Never Tarnished: Subverted; after much emphasis was given to how beautiful Talia is, she gets attacked by a Mutant Raptor and now her face bears several scars.
  • Beauty to Beast: Talia's beauty was always emphasized in the RPG, and she deliberately went out of her way to make herself beautiful to get ahead in life. Then, near the end of the Dino Attack, her face was horribly scarred by a Mutant Raptor attack. Fortunately, she took it in stride.
  • Becoming the Mask: In Because Of You, Talia wears the G.E. helmet and uses the "Shock" codename as a persona, pretending to be a cold and ruthless villain in order to get what she wants. She considers "Shock" nothing more than a mask, or a fun character to play. But in chapter 2, she starts worrying that she's getting too much into the role; while at first this is an Ignored Epiphany, it ultimately leads to her Heel Realization.
  • Beta Couple: With General, to Rex and Amanda's Alpha Couple.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Talia has shades of this in Because Of You, particularly in the Timeline 1958-B chapter. She acts kind and compassionate... while repeatedly lying to everyone around her by using Crocodile Tears and a Wounded Gazelle Gambit to feign innocence for murder. This is best exemplified with her two-faced response when George is mourning the death of his best friend Ronald; Talia pretends to grieve with him, but is actually very pleased and would even have smiled if she could get away with it. Part of her Character Development in the story is overcoming this facet of her personality and becoming a genuinely better person.
  • Blood-Splattered Wedding Dress: Invoked in the thumbnail artwork for Because Of You, although not present in the story itself. A wedding photo of Talia and George Ogel is blood-splattered, with many of the blood droplets splashed upon Talia's white wedding dress while George's tuxedo remains untouched. This is meant to symbolize the fact that she murders Ronald Alexander and accidentally kills Talia Kaahs in order to get married in Timeline 1958-B.
  • Brainy Brunette: She was studying to become a doctor, and she has brown hair.
  • Catching Up on History: As a Fish out of Temporal Water, Talia needed to catch up on everything that happened between 1958 and 2010. She learned about the outcomes of the Cold War, Civil Rights Movement, and Space Race, and also had to research what became of her family in the last fifty years; she did this again in Timeline 1958-D to learn how she had changed history through time travel. She also apparently spent some time watching popular movies including Back to the Future and Inception.
  • Consummate Liar: In Because Of You, Talia deceives everyone in Timeline 1958-B by telling steady streams of lies and weaving false narratives, hiding the fact that she's from a different timeline who murdered Ronald Alexander and killed and replaced that timeline's Talia Kaahs. When she finally starts telling the truth, George Ogel tells her that he cannot believe her in good faith anymore. She also continues to demonstrate her ability to make up stories on the fly in Timeline 1958-D, where she first poses as a movie actress named Sydney and then later as a Separated at Birth cousin named Alia.
  • A Day in the Limelight: Scars is a short story featuring Talia as the main character. Afterward, she starred in the much longer story Because Of You.
  • Did Not Get the Girl: General died during the final battle, leaving Talia as an unhappy bachelorette after the war was over. Even when she goes back in time and marries George Ogel in Timeline 1958-B, the marriage ultimately falls apart when the truth about her identity comes out.
  • Doppelgänger Gets Same Sentiment: In Because Of You, Talia Kaahs treats the Alternate Selves of George Ogel and Ronald Alexander the same way she thinks of their primary timeline selves.
  • Early Installment Character-Design Difference: When first introduced in Dino Attack RPG, Talia Kaahs was described as having long hair (PeabodySam intended to use the LEGO Castle 2007 princess hairpiece for her minifigure). This was later retconned to short and wavy '50s Hair (depicted with the Hollywood Starlet's hairpiece from LEGO Minifigures).
  • Evil Me Scares Me: Talia was very disturbed that her Timeline 1958-C counterpart became the villainous Lady Evil.
  • Fell Asleep Crying: As revealed in Scars, Talia often cries herself to sleep after the Dino Attack.
  • '50s Hair: In The '50s (and after waking up in 2010), Talia is depicted with a short, wavy hairstyle reminiscent of Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor. It's a minor plot point in Because Of You; because she has a different hairstyle in 2020, she first wears a headscarf and then goes to a salon in order to blend in with the Fifties while living in Timeline 1958-B.
  • Good Scars, Evil Scars: Talia is an unambiguously good character at first, but she later receives some nasty scars across her face that would typically be more indicative of villains, which ties into the darker aspects of her personality that come to the forefront in Because Of You.
  • He Who Fights Monsters: By the third chapter of Because Of You, Talia realizes that she has gone so far in trying to fight villains like Dr. Rex and Evil Ogel that she has essentially become a villain herself.
  • High on Homicide: When Talia kills Ronald Alexander in Timeline 1958-B, she is filled with a thrilling sensation as she rejoices, whoops, and cheers with her giddy giggles escalating into hysterical laughter. But when she does so again in Timeline 1958-C, she is surprised to find that she doesn't feel the same high as before. The disturbing thought occurs to her that it is akin to building up tolerance for a drug and needing a greater dose to get high.
  • I Don't Want to Ruin Our Friendship: Talia Kaahs and Ronald Alexander were friends in high school, but while Ronald had unrequited feelings for her, Talia only saw him as a friend. When he tried to ask her out on a date, she said that it wouldn't work out and they would be better off as just friends.
  • Important Haircut: In the first chapter of Because Of You, Talia Kaahs goes to a salon and gets her hair cut and stylized as '50s Hair, signifying her choice to start a new life in Timeline 1958-B.
  • It's Personal: Talia specifically joined Dino Attack Team to get revenge on Dr. Rex.
  • Kill and Replace: In Because Of You, Talia accidentally kills her Timeline 1958-B counterpart. She then poses as that timeline's Talia and lives in her shoes for the next five years.
  • Lady in Red: In the Director's Cut, Talia Kaahs wears a red dress to her class reunion. This is the first time that George Ogel and Ronald Alexander have seen her since she reinvented herself to become an eye-catching beauty, so this trope was likely intentionally invoked by Talia; both men are instantly enthralled by her, and she catches George's attention like a fish on a hook.
  • Locked into Strangeness: At the start of Because Of You, due to her withdrawal from Jugend Serum after over 50 years of being in stasis, Talia has mostly brown hair with a few narrow streaks of white. Over the course of the story, more and more hair turns white until (as seen in the prologue when she is interrogated by Frozeen) her hair is mostly white with only a few streaks of brown left.
  • The Lost Lenore: Although she was not dead, Talia was this to General during the 52 years that she spent in stasis, since her sudden disappearance from his life caused him to spiral into depression. It ended up going in reverse, too: General's death really left Talia in a sad, lonely state.
  • Manipulative Bitch: In Because Of You, Talia proves to be very manipulative of the people around her to get what she wants, whether it's blackmailing Tony Twister into building her a time machine or lying to George Ogel's Alternate Self so that he marries her.
  • Meaningful Rename: In the first chapter of Because Of You, Talia Kaahs is Happily Married to George Ogel and becomes Talia Ogel. The very last line of the chapter reverts back to calling her Talia Kaahs to signify the end of their marriage.
  • Mirror Character: Twice in Because Of You:
    • One of the things that really disturbs Talia about Lady Evil is that, despite Talia insisting that they are nothing alike, Lady Evil points out there are many parallels between them.
    • There are also uncanny parallels between Talia and Dr. Rex, such as their inability to let go and their unhealthy obsession with one another, which Ronald himself points out. Ronald swearing that he'd never hurt Talia in Timeline 1958-D also echoes Talia swearing that she'd never hurt George in Timeline 1958-B.
  • My Grandson, Myself: A variation of this trope. Talia Kaahs should be 88 years old in 2020, but in the third chapter of Because Of You, she appears to be only around forty due to spending most of her life in stasis. Therefore, when time-traveling in Timeline 1958-D, she gets around this by introducing herself as a fictional cousin named Alia.
  • No Immortal Inertia: Implied by the ending of Scars. Talia noticed that her hair was starting to turn white, suggesting that 52 lost years of stasis were about to rapidly catch up to her. However, it's ultimately downplayed in Because Of You, where her hair turning white is apparently the only way her body undergoes accelerated aging.
  • Official Couple: With General.
  • One True Love: Talia Kaahs views George Ogel as her one true love. After having unrequited feelings for one another in high school, they instantly became a perfect couple at their reunion and were ready to wed. When Talia was kidnapped by Ronald Alexander, George was unable to find love elsewhere. Even after learning that George became General Evil, Talia was still willing to love him, and she proves that Love Redeems George in the end. Unfortunately, George's death leaves Talia as an unhappy bachelorette. She tries to invoke this trope in Timeline 1958-B by pointing out how she and George are true love meant to be together and not even death or time could keep them separated, but George's Alternate Self rejects this argument.
  • Peggy Sue: The premise of Because Of You, particularly its first chapter, revolves around Talia Kaahs going back in time to November 5, 1958 (the day that Ronald Alexander abducted her), now armed with knowledge of the future and knowing what she can do to Set Right What Once Went Wrong.
  • Put on a Bus: Near the end of the Final Battle, Talia was safely teleported to Antarctica, which effectively removed her from the remainder of the battle.
  • Red and Black and Evil All Over: Exploited. In Because Of You, Talia deliberately chose a black and red wardrobe in order to appear like an Obviously Evil agent of the Evil OGEL Empire, which helped her to recruit idle Ogel Drones in her plot to blackmail Tony Twister. However, Talia herself is not evil, even if she does make morally questionable choices in the story.
  • Runaway Bride: Subverted. General believed that Talia Kaahs stood him up on their wedding day, but did not realize until many years later that she was kidnapped by Dr. Rex.
  • Satellite Love Interest: In the RPG itself, Talia only existed to be the object of affection for General and Dr. Rex, while Talia herself was a flat character with no development. The Expanded Universe short story Scars was written specifically to rectify this issue.
  • Scars Are Forever: Talia won't consider plastic surgery for her scars.
  • Scars Are Ugly: After much attention was given to Talia Kaahs due to her stunning beauty, her face ends up mauled by a Mutant Raptor and becomes tarnished by hideous scars. Afterward, people tend to react to her scarred appearance with horror and fear, or sadness and pity.
  • Sealed Good in a Can: She was held in stasis by Dr. Rex in the Dino Island Laboratory.
  • She Is All Grown Up: In the eyes of George Ogel and Ronald Alexander in the 1957 flashback. She actually deliberately invoked this, since she changed her appearance after high school because she believed that a beautiful woman would get ahead in life much easier than a plain-looking woman.
  • Shout-Out: Talia Kaahs's last name is the first name of Shaak Ti spelled backwards, as a tongue-in-cheek reference to a invokedCrack Pairing of Shaak Ti and General Grievous, which PeabodySam had stumbled upon and became rather amused by while attempting to search for General Grievous's canonical love interests.
  • Star-Crossed Lovers: No matter how much Talia Kaahs and George Ogel love each other, it seems fate will always keep them apart, whether it's Talia being kidnapped and put into stasis, General dying during the final battle, or Talia being rejected by George's Alternate Self in Timeline 1958-B.
  • Tarnishing Their Own Beauty: Invoked. After putting so much emphasis on her physical beauty, Talia adamantly refuses any cosmetic surgery that would remove the horrible facial scars inflicted by a Mutant Raptor. She does this to feel closer with General and to serve as a reminder of her service in the Dino Attack war. Scars also indicates that she does not want any more men to covet her beautiful appearance the way that Dr. Rex did.
  • Temporal Sickness: In Because Of You, Talia suffers from the "time bends" due to repeatedly traveling between different timelines. She feels intense nausea and vertigo, she has a nosebleed, and her hair turning white is greatly accelerated.
  • Temporal Suicide: In Because Of You, Talia accidentally murders her Timeline 1958-B Alternate Self. She's later tempted to intentionally murder her Timeline 1958-C self, but she refuses to do so.
  • Tragic Time Traveler: In Because Of You, Talia Kaahs becomes a Time Twister seeking to assassinate Dr. Rex, stop her own kidnapping, and prevent the Dino Attack. Her first attempt ends tragically with her accidentally killing her past self; her second attempt ends disastrously with the Evil OGEL Empire taking over the world; and her third attempt, while successful, results in her being arrested by Alpha Team's Temporal Affairs for violating the Time Travel Taboo.
  • Tuckerization: Talia is named after one of PeabodySam's friends.
  • Vengeance Feels Empty: In Because Of You, after killing Ronald Alexander in Timeline 1958-C, Talia doesn't feel the same joy that she experienced in Timeline 1958-B. She only feels truly fulfilled when she puts aside her own desire for revenge in Timeline 1958-D.

Standard Agent Barry "Shotgun" Jackson

A former army sniper.

  • Battle Couple: Barry Jackson and Teri Dactyl were intended to be such. It did not work quite as originally planned due to their love story being rushed.
  • Cold Sniper: Barry Jackson can also come across as one at times, at least whenever he's actually sniping.
  • Expy: Of Private Daniel Jackson.
  • Friendly Sniper: He's quite a likeable guy... just don't give him any reason to target you.
  • Ironic Nickname: Shotgun is a sniper.
  • Pragmatic Hero
  • Remember the New Guy?: Barry Jackson's biography mentions that he was present at the battle against the skeleton mummy, although that occurred before he was introduced.
  • They Call Him "Sword": Subverted. He's not particularly renowned for using shotguns. It's just that the name "Sniper" was already taken by Brixton Hale.

Standard Agent Snake

A hardened and rather uncaring criminal who was offered a pardon in exchange for his services to the team.

  • Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: Snake's criminal record includes Bank robbery, murder, arson, carjacking, mugging, multiple accounts of physical assault including several on officers of the law, smuggling, and selling pirated DVDs.
  • Berserk Button: Snake gets very angry when Plastic Serpent tries to call himself "Snake", or when Roger Remous accuses him of having a fake eyepatch.
  • Boxed Crook: Snake is a convicted criminal who agreed to join Dino Attack Team in exchange for a pardon.
  • Expy: Of Snake Plissken.
  • Eyepatch of Power: Snake's tough appearance is complimented by his eyepatch. He's very defensive about it, judging from his enraged reaction to Roger tauntingly suggesting that the eyepatch is fake.
  • Nominal Hero: Really, the fact that he was being forced into the Dino Attack Team was the only thing that made Snake even remotely a "good guy".
  • Not in This for Your Revolution: Snake doesn't care about the Dino Attack or who wins the war; he's only in the war because he wants his pardon.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: Everyone calls him Snake, so we don't know his real name.
  • Psycho for Hire: Looking at his criminal record, plus the fact that he beat up one of his fellow Dino Attack agents, Dino Attack Team must have been pretty desperate if they wanted to make this guy a Boxed Crook.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Snake decided that his promised pardon didn't matter (seeing as he has no intention of reforming, the pardon wouldn't last long, as he'd soon be giving the police other reasons to start hunting him again), so he and Trigger both decided to ditch the team and make a run for it (and then Snake went and ditched Trigger in an attempt to get away).
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: Snake seems to believe he's in a Crapsack World along the lines of Escape from New York, rather than the different type of apocalyptic world presented in Dino Attack.

Standard Agent Brixton "Sniper" Hale

A Great White Hunter hailing from Australia, Brixton Hale joined Dino Attack Team to defend headquarters and outposts from Mutant Dino invaders. He was assigned to Second Headquarters Squad.

  • Adaptation Name Change: Version 1.1 of the Director's Cut changes his codename to Bullseye.
  • Awesome Aussie: He may not be as big and boisterous as someone like Adventure, but Sniper is an Australian who wrestled crocodiles and carried his own gun as a teenager.
  • Boom, Headshot!: His preferred method of attacking is sniping enemies from a distance and shooting their heads.
  • Cold Sniper: Along with Spy, Sniper is the darkest, most solemn, and most antisocial member of Second Headquarters Squad, which otherwise consists of Large Hams.
  • Cool Shades: Sniper always wears sunglasses, even indoors.
  • Expy: Of Mr. Mundy.
  • Great White Hunter: Especially before the Dino Attack, since this was his profession.
  • Killed Off for Real: He was killed by The Mole.
  • Machete Mayhem: When confronted in a Knife Fight by The Mole, Sniper armed himself with a machete.
  • Mauve Shirt: Sniper was initially introduced as a Red Shirt, but was allowed to receive more growth and development than originally intended, promoting him to Mauve Shirt, of the "more likely to be Killed Off for Real" variety.
  • Meaningful Name: He's a sniper.
  • Punny Name: His name is a play on Saxton Hale.
  • Remember the New Guy?: Rex recognized Sniper from the LEGO Island mission, even though he was not introduced until after the mission ended.

Standard Agent Sgt. Ronald "Soldier" E. Army

A Blood Knight and Drill Sergeant Nasty who thought he was promoted to General Ripper after a sarcastic remark by the president, Sgt. Ronald E. Army joined Dino Attack Team and demanded to be promoted to Elite Agent, only to be told that he was "just a soldier" in the Dino Attack Team. He was assigned to Second Headquarters Squad and became the squad's self-proclaimed leader.

Standard Agent Spencer "Spino" Portman

  • Face–Heel Turn: Against his will, as he was enslaved by Dr. Inferno.
  • Fallen Hero: Spino was a hero who fell from grace after being enslaved by Dr. Inferno. He eventually managed to get back up, though.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Spino stays behind to detonate a large explosive and wipe out Enox Phorm's Hybrid army, knowing fully well that he would not survive, while the rest of GAIA Squad evacuated the base.
  • Shout-Out: While enslaved by Dr. Inferno, Spino wore armor based upon Duskmon from Digimon Frontier.

Standard Agent Jim "Spy" Covalent

A Stealth Expert who used to work for Alpha Team, Jim Covalent was assigned to Dino Attack Team's Second Headquarters Squad to infiltrate XERRD's bases and collect intelligence on the enemy.

  • Adaptation Name Change: Version 1.1 of the Director's Cut changes his codename to Saboteur.
  • Back Stab: His preferred method of dealing with the enemy.
  • Badass in a Nice Suit: Even while being a chillingly effective Professional Killer, Spy forgoes the standard Dino Attack uniform in favor of a fancy suit.
  • Cigarette of Anxiety: Spy smokes to keep his nerves calm. When his cigarettes go missing thanks to The Mole stealing his briefcase, he loses his usual composure.
  • Devious Daggers: In keeping with his inspiration, Spy's weapon of choice is a knife, which he uses to cleanly and quietly kill his foes during stealthy infiltration missions.
  • Disguised in Drag: There was a dress in Spy's briefcase...
  • Dissonant Serenity: He makes an offhanded comment about needing a new suit after a Hybrid got blood on it.
  • Expy: Of the Spy from Team Fortress 2.
  • The Faceless: Spy always wears a mask in public, even getting married to Mrs. Rutherford.
  • Funetik Aksent: A very light one compared to Medic or Heavy, but Spy tends to pronounce "the" as "ze" (or "zhe" in the Director's Cut).
  • Good Smoking, Evil Smoking: Spy lights up a cigarette from time to time. He gets away with it because he's French and badass.
  • I Need a Freaking Drink: After having some problems of his own and finding out that two of his teammates were killed, Spy really needed a cigarette to clear his head so he could figure out the identity of the killer.
  • Just a Stupid Accent: Despite his light Funetik Aksent and his use of "mademoiselle", Spy isn't seen speaking any languages other than English.
  • Killed Off for Real: He was shot in the head with a shotgun by Soldier, who mistook him for The Mole.
  • Ladykiller in Love: Spy, the typical James Bond-esque spy, genuinely fell in love with Helen Rutherford.
  • Luke, I Am Your Father: Spy turned out to be Mrs. Rutherford's husband and Scout's father.
  • Major Injury Underreaction: Not in Dino Attack RPG, but in Alpha Team RPG: Ogel's Last Stand, Spy tried to shake off the fact that he had been shot in the stomach.
  • Malevolent Masked Men: Wears a cowl. While he isn't malevolent, he is certainly distrusted by his teammates.
  • Master of Disguise: His briefcase is full of disguises, ranging from Evil Ogel to Pyro.
  • Maurice Chevalier Accent: Spy speaks with a stereotypical French accent, with his dialogue spelling "the" as "ze" and the occasional gratuitous French word thrown in.
  • Mauve Shirt: Spy was initially introduced as a Red Shirt, but was allowed to receive more growth and development than originally intended, promoting him to Mauve Shirt, of the "more likely to be Killed Off for Real" variety.
  • Meaningful Name: He's a spy.
  • Mysterious Past: Aside from his marriage to Helen Rutherford, nothing is known about Spy's life prior to joining Alpha Team.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: It's possible, though unconfirmed, that "Jim Covalent" is not his real name.
  • Only Sane Man: Spy is considerably more level-headed than his other teammates in the Second Headquarters Squad.
  • Personal Effects Reveal: Rex, Frozeen, and Amanda looked through Spy's briefcase after he died, discovering a love letter addressed to Helen Rutherford.
  • The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: We don't get to see much of Spy being, well, a spy in Dino Attack RPG.
  • Professional Killer: Used to work with Alpha Team as an assassin before being assigned to Dino Attack Team.
  • Punny Name: "Jim" is short for James, and "covalent" is a type of molecular bond. Put them together, and you get James Bond.
  • Red Herring Mole: There was quite a bit of evidence to support the likelihood of Spy being XERRD's Mole, such as the fact that he was one of the most secretive members of Second Headquarters Squad. However, anyone who thought he was the Mole was proven wrong when he was shot in the face and killed... unless, of course, you were counting on him happening to have a Dead Ringer on him at the time.
  • Smoking Is Cool: One of the rare examples of this trope in Dino Attack RPG.
  • Stealth Expert: As an Alpha Team agent, Spy is skilled at stealthy infiltration.
  • The Stoic: Always acts calm, collected, and composed.
    • Not So Stoic: His discovery that his briefcase was missing upon his return to Dino Attack Headquarters, combined with news that The Mole was murdering his teammates, caused Spy to lose his composure. The fact that he needed a freaking smoke didn't help.
  • That Makes Me Feel Angry: In one of his journal entries, Spy included a tacked-on note saying that he was "most displeased" that his favorite blazer had blood on it.
  • Tuxedo and Martini: He might not actually have a martini, but Spy is a classy spy always wearing a nice suit.

Standard Agent Stealth

  • Acid Attack: As a mutant, Stealth's power is spitting acid.
  • The Beast Master: Stealth had a small pack of trained Mutant Dinos at her beck and call while on Vikings Isle.
  • Half-Human Hybrid: Stealth's mutation was only partially cured at first, leaving her in this state for a period of time. She was later fully cured, but after mutating herself again, she may be a hybrid again (assuming she isn't a full mutant now).
  • Heel–Face Revolving Door: She started off as an unambiguously good Dino Attack agent, and then she was turned into a vicious mutant by the Shadows, and then she was partially cured and wanted to help Dino Attack Team, but then she went mad and became a villain, but fortunately Databoard helped her remember her identity and she was cured, but then she mutated herself again and ran off on her own.
  • Meaningful Name: Stealth's codename reflects her skills as a Stealth Expert (but not her Mutant Lizard ability).
  • The Mind Is a Plaything of the Body: Her personality and allegiance fluctuates based upon whether she is human or mutant.
  • Non-Indicative Name: Stealth was partially mutated into a Mutant Lizard by the Shadows. However, while there are Mutant Lizard breeds with powers of super stealth, her power was acid-spitting.
  • The Not-Love Interest: Stealth is the only major female character in Chronicler of Ko-Koro's writings, and she is one that Databoard is willing to drop everything to save at any cost on multiple occasions. You'd expect that she would be Databoard's love interest, right? However, their relationship appears to be entirely platonic, since neither has explicitly expressed romantic feelings for the other.
  • Speaks Fluent Animal: As a result of her mutation. Even after being cured, she could still understand the mutants' language.
  • Stealth Expert: Stealth received her name (both in-universe and out-of-universe) due to being skilled at stealth.

Standard Agent Stranger

Standard Agent Windows

The radio operator at Outpost 4 on Adventurers' Island.

Standard Agent Lucy Wright

  • Boyish Short Hair: In "Fifteeniversary", Wright's Tomboyish Ponytail is gone. Instead, her tough personality is complimented by her short hair, which has been buzz-cut to less than half an inch long.
  • Did Not Get the Girl: Wright and Shiller broke up after the Dino Attack. While Shiller now has a boyfriend, Wright's current relationship status remains unknown.
  • Last-Name Basis: She's typically referred to by her surname, Wright.
  • Official Couple: Wright is dating Shiller during the Dino Attack, although they break up afterward.
  • One True Love: Stayed with Shiller during the Final Battle after he was mortally wounded, even as the doctors were resorting to sealing themselves into the hospital. However, it's subverted in "Fifteeniversary", which reveals that Wright and Shiller broke up sometime after the Dino Attack.
  • Tomboyish Ponytail: In At War's End, Wright is a tough woman who enjoys hitting people, and she has long hair tied back in a ponytail.

Standard Agent Zelda Frodongan

  • Dual Wielding: Carries two gray katanas and later uses Nazareno's swords.
  • Locked into Strangeness: Gained a purple streak in her hair after being cured of the Maelstrom.
  • Remember the New Guy?: Zelda Frodongan is described as having participated in the Goo Caverns, LEGO Island, and Antarctica missions despite Brikman McStudz not joining the RPG until the Adventurers' Island story arc.


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