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There are quite some Henry Stickmin characters who don't belong to any faction.
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Appears in Prison
West Mesa Penitentiary
Harold Ronson
Harold Ronson
Appears in: Escaping The Prison
He works as the prison janitor, but he also enjoys doing their maintenance work.
— Harold Ronson's Bio
- Oblivious Janitor Cut: The game has an interesting variation on this: Harold is indeed the janitor of the prison, but him being oblivious to the rocket that Henry tried to fire actually happened while he was fixing up a disconnected pipe.
- Signature Headgear: He wears a blue-grey janitor hat.
Blade McGee
Blade "Knifeman" McGee
Appears in: Escaping The Prison
Serving multiple life sentences for multiple counts of murder. He gave himself the nickname "Knifeman".
— Knifeman's Bio
A prisoner in West Mesa Penitentiary, serving multiple life sentences for multiple counts of murder. He also gave himself the nickname "Knifeman".
- Good Scars, Evil Scars: He has a scar on his face.
- Longer-Than-Life Sentence: According to his bio, he's serving multiple life sentences.
- Meaningful Name: Blade McGee. He's a Psycho Knife Nut.
- One-Shot Character: He only appears in Prison during the NRG drink option.
- Psycho Knife Nut: He's holding a knife even in his cell and he gave himself the nickname Knifeman.
- Repetitive Name: He gave himself the name Knifeman...when he already has the first name Blade.
- Self-Applied Nickname: Knifeman.
- Serial Killer: Appears to be the case with him.
- Unusually Uninteresting Sight: Strangely enough, the guards don't care that he is holding a clear piece of contraband, a knife, in their view.
Ungus Bungus
Ungus Bungus
Appears in: Escaping The Prison
Met a harsh fate many, many.... many years ago.
— Ungus Bungus's Bio
An unidentified character who's been dead before the series. Their skeleton can be seen during the Opacitator fail as Henry is falling to the center of the Earth.
- Ambiguous Gender: The game doesn't state their gender.
- An Arm and a Leg: Their skeleton is missing their left leg.
- One-Shot Character: Only seen in Prison in the Opacitator fail in the Badass Bust Out route.
- Posthumous Character: Is long dead before the events of the series.
Administration of Justice
Hubert Brown
Hubert Brown
Appears in: Escaping The Prison
One of the city's judges. It's very difficult to tell him apart from the other judges in the city.
— Hubert Brown's Bio
- Big Ol' Eyebrows: He has grey ones.
- Expy: He's clearly supposed to be one to the Judge from Ace Attorney.
- One-Shot Character: He only appears in Prison during the Lawyered Up route.
- One-Steve Limit: Averted. He happens to share the same first name with General Galeforce.
Felix White
Felix White
Appears in: Escaping the Prison
The city's most prominent defense attorney. He works hard to ensure innocent people are not put away.
— Felix White's Bio
A lawyer whom Henry can hire to get himself out of prison.
- Armor-Piercing Question: When presenting the Disguising Bag during the trial...Felix: If the defendant was really hiding in this bag, then... How did he tie the knot from the outside of the bag?!
- And Now for Someone Completely Different: Has the notable distinction of being the first character in the series other than Henry whom the player can choose an action for.
- Captain Ersatz: Of Phoenix Wright. In fact, he was outright called Phoenix Wright in the original flash game, and the route he appears in is a homage to Ace Attorney. In the Collection, he was renamed for copyright reasons.
- Entertainingly Wrong: He argues that Henry couldn't have stuffed himself in the bag because it was tied on the outside, concluding that he was attacked and forced into the bag. However, anyone who played the first game knows that Henry really did stuff himself in the bag, although how he tied it from the inside is never explained.
- Good Lawyers, Good Clients: Averted. He is a lawyer who wants to protect the innocent (as stated in his bio), but us in the audience know that Henry really is guilty of attempted robbery.
- "Just Joking" Justification: If he presents anything other than the Disguising Bag, when Judge Brown asks how the evidence proves Henry's innocence, he responds by saying he was kidding. Unfortunately, the judge doesn't take jokes kindly.
- One-Shot Character: Only appears in Escaping the Prison, and even then only in one route; Lawyered Up.
- Unwitting Instigator of Doom: He unknowingly gets Henry off the hook for a crime he really is guilty of, allowing the rest of the series to take place (though it's played with in that Henry can make a Heel–Face Turn later on).
Vladimir VonBraun
Vladimir VonBraun
Appears in: Escaping The Prison
Nemesis to Mr. White. He's pretty cocky in his ability to put criminals away. This often becomes his downfall.
— Vladimir VonBraun's Bio
- Arch-Enemy: To Felix White.
- Expy: Puffballs states in his developer commentary that Vladimir is his personal take on Manfred von Karma.
- One-Shot Character: He only appears in Prison in the Lawyered Up route.
- Smug Snake: His bio states that he's very cocky in his ability to put criminals away, which often ends up biting him in the behind.
City Hall Civilians
Chuck Sammids
Chuck Sammids
Appears in: Escaping The Prison
He works at Sandwich City and enjoys his free sandwich at lunch everyday.
— Chuck Sammid's Bio
- One-Steve Limit: Averted. He shares his first name with a member of the Toppat Clan.
- Trademark Favorite Food: Sandwiches.
Juno Grumptert
Juno Grumptert
Appears in: Escaping The Prison
He's received jury duty 27 times this year. (This can make even the most cheery man cynical).
— Juno Grumptert's Bio
A background character who appears walking on the sidewalk where a red car drives by on the road.
- Took a Level in Cynic: According to his bio, this happened to him due to being put on jury duty 27 just this year.
Dane Slojd
Dane Slojd
Appears in: Escaping The Prison
Hailing from a foreign country, this is his first time in a big city.
— Dane Slojd's Bio
A background character who appears walking through a crosswalk next to a blue bus after Henry leaves the courtroom.
- Non-Specifically Foreign: His bio states he's from another country, but which country is unknown. Though it's possible he's Swedish, given his last name.
Steve Stevens
Steve Stevens
Appears in: Escaping The Prison
Grinds away at his office job daily. He dreams of owning a pizza shop.
— Steve Stevens' Bio
- Alliterative Name: Steve Stevens.
- Pursue the Dream Job: This is what he hopes to do, his dream job being owning a pizza shop.
- Repetitive Name: Steve Stevens.
- Soul-Crushing Desk Job: Implied to hate his office job.
Appears in Diamond
Mayor Gene Fredrickson
For tropes on him, see the "THE MOLE" folder on the Toppat Clan page.
Samuel Mundy
Samuel Mundy
Appears in: Stealing The Diamond, Infiltrating The Airship
He's not a crazed assassin, but he doesn't work for the police department either. Looks like he was hired for a job.
— Samuel Mundy's Bio
- Fake Australian: Originally he used an actual TF 2 Sniper voiceline, but in the steam release it was replaced with Puffballs doing a rather poor impression of it to avoid copyright.
- Shout-Out: To The Sniper from Team Fortress 2.
Appears in Airship
Abigail Stone
Abigail Stone
Appears in: Infiltrating The Airship (photo)
Wife of Wilson Stone. His time away can be tough but they've weathered many years together.
— Abigail Stone's Bio
She's the wife of Wilson Stone, one of the directors of a branch of the Center for Chaos Containment.
- Happily Married: Her bio states that despite it being hard for her husband to be away, they've stayed together for a long time.
Timmy Stone
Timmy Stone
Appears in: Infiltrating The Airship (photo)
Son of Wilson and Abigail Stone. Loves spending time with his dad when he comes back from work.
— Timmy Stone's Bio
- Cheerful Child: His bio states that he loves spending time with his dad at home.
Appears in Complex
Gary Mann
Gary Mann
Appears in: Fleeing The Complex
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— Gary Mann's Bio
A mysterious character who can be seen in five different places in the complex. Because his bio only contains question marks, nothing is known about him.
- Mysterious Stranger: Nothing is known about him.
- Shout-Out: To the G-Man from Half-Life. His full name is also a reference to Garry's Mod and Mann Co. from Team Fortress 2.
Appears in Mission
Tavern Patrons
Sten Lundgren
Sten Lundgren
Appears in: Completing The Mission (Stickmin Space Resort, Toppat 4 Life)
A regular at the tavern, he comes in everyday to read the newspaper and have a cup of coffee.
— Sten Lundgren's Bio
- Meaningful Name: His hat is known as a sten hat.
- Must Have Caffeine: His bio reveals that he comes to the tavern everyday to get a cup of coffee.
- Signature Headgear: A brown sten hat, from which his name comes from.
Helmutt Vykoff
Helmutt Vykoff
Appears in: Completing The Mission (Stickmin Space Resort, Toppat 4 Life)
Fresh out a bar fight. He's been lying there for a solid three hours.
— Helmutt Vykoff's Bio
- Bar Brawl: He's been in one and that's why he's out cold.
- Grievous Bottley Harm: His face has some glass shards on it, presumably from a broken bottle.
Perry Sherman
Perry Sherman
Appears in: Completing The Mission (Stickmin Space Resort, Toppat 4 Life)
He likes collecting the bottles from all the patrons. He works a long shift everyday so he's usually pretty pooped.
— Perry Sherman's Bio
- Bait-and-Switch: He looks like an alcoholic who's passed out from being drunk, but he's actually a sleepy bottle collector.
- Collector of the Strange: He likes collecting bottles from all the patrons.
- Sleepyhead: Because he has long shifts, he's often sleepy.
Elmer Paizano
Elmer Paizano
Appears in: Completing The Mission (Valiant Hero)
He moved out to the middle of nowhere to start fresh. I don't think it's going so well.
— Elmer Paizano's Bio
- The Alcoholic: His bio shows him passed out next to a large mug of beer.
Marcus Blåberd
Marcus Blåberd
Appears in: Completing The Mission (Valiant Hero)
Talk like this, he does. Not sure why, I am.
— Marcus Blåberd's Bio
- The Alcoholic: He's shown with a beer bottle.
Nacy Popo
Nacy Popo
Appears in: Completing The Mission (Toppat 4 Life)
She's been going on mountain climbing expeditions in the area. Nobody has attempted to map the mountains here.
— Nacy Popo's Bio
- Shout-Out: To Nana and Popo from Ice Climber.
Natascha Tadin
Natascha Tadin
Appears in: Completing The Mission (Toppat 4 Life)
She hangs out with her pal Travis at the tavern every week. Maybe one day she'll get the courage to ask him out.
— Natascha Tadin's Bio
- Cannot Spit It Out: Her bio reveals that she has a crush on her friend Travis but can't find the courage to admit it.
Travis DeGroot
Travis DeGroot
Appears in: Completing The Mission (Toppat 4 Life)
He lost his eye in an explosives incident. He use to be a mercenary but gave up that life when the updates stopped coming.
— Travis DeGroot's Bio
- Eye Scream: He lost his left eye in an explosive incident.
- Shout-Out: To the Demoman from Team Fortress 2.
- Take That!: His bio is a reference to how Team Fortress 2 hasn't seen a Valve-made update since Jungle Inferno, released in October 2017.
Stickmin Space Resort Patrons
Carlos Candela
Carlos Candela
Appears in: Completing The Mission
He's bad at pool. Like.... Really bad at pool. I mean, look at that technique. Just sad.
— Carlos Candela's Bio
- Alliterative Name: Carlos Candela.
- One-Steve Limit: He shares his first name with a police officer who appears in Prison.
Lars Greene and Elizabeth Greene
Lars Greene and Elizabeth Greene
Appears in: Completing The Mission
He's here with his wife for their honeymoon. Both of them have always wanted to go to space.
— Lars Greene's Bio
She's here on her honeymoon, one of the Stickmin Space Resorts most common bookings.
— Elizabeth Greene's Bio
- Happily Married: Both of them seem to be a happy couple as they are enjoying the space resort and have wanted to go to space.
- Shout-Out: According to developer commentary, Lars is one to Lars Fillmore from the Futurama film Bender's Big Score, being another bald character with a stubbly goatee and a wife/girlfriend with a ponytail.
Television Actors
Jeremy Steinfield
Jeremy Steinfield
Appears in: Completing The Mission
He lives in an apartment in New York and wonders what the deal with everything is.
— Jeremy Steinfield's Bio
Geoff Constanza
Geoff Constanza
Appears in: Completing The Mission
He's very neurotic and constantly causing problems for himself.
— Geoff Constanza's Bio
- No Name Given: The name of the actor playing Geoff is unknown.
- Shout-Out: To George Costanza from the sitcom Seinfeld.
Major Characters
Alice Hamilton
Alice Hamilton
Appears in: Completing The Mission
The evening reporter at BCC. She's a fairly new reporter but she's been doing a great job.
— Alice Hamilton's Bio
A new reporter who reports information about the Toppat Clan.
- Coincidental Broadcast:
- At the beginning of the Thief/Ghost route, her program informs Henry of the existence of the Toppat Orbital Station and the Norwegian Emerald.
- In the Government/Dead route, she's also reporting news about the orbital station while Henry watches it in the tavern. Shortly after, Henry runs into Charles trying to deal with three Toppats, and the two resolve to bring the station down.
- Ms. Exposition: Justified as she is a news reporter.
- New Meat: Her bio describes her as a new but fairly good reporter.
- Small Role, Big Impact: She reports to the world about the Toppat Clan's thefts and their orbital station and of course that information is passed onto Henry who then leaves upon hearing the Toppat Clan has stolen the Norwegian Emerald.
Dr. Vinschpinsilstien
Dr. Vinschpinsilstien
Appears in: Completing the Mission
A solo practitioner that specializes in cybernetic surgery. She travels the world in her boat, which doubles as her workstation.
— Dr. Vinschpinsilstien's Bio
A mysterious scientist who specializes in military grade robotics. She fishes Henry out of the ocean following the Betrayed ending of Complex and augments him with powerful cybernetics.
- Ambiguous Situation: Her specialization in robotics allows her to save Henry's life and give him and arsenal of weapons, and she hints that she encountered the Toppat Clan before, but it's never confirmed if she was the one who did the same thing to the Right Hand Man after his defeat by Henry.
- Cool Boat: According to her bio, she uses it to travel around the world. It also functions as her workstation.
- Cool Shades: She wears pink-tinted glasses.
- Enemy Mine: She hints that she might have had some run-ins with the Toppat Clan at some point in the pastnote , which may be part of the reason she decided to rescue Henry.
- Mad Scientist: While most of the cybernetic augmentations she gives Henry were necessary to save his life, was there really any sane reason for her to give a random stranger access to things like arm blades and high-powered energy cannons?
- Milking the Giant Cow: Compared to most other characters, Vinschpinsilstien has a frequent habit of making weird hand gestures when discussing her train of thought. Notably, she shakes her hands above her head when name-dropping the Toppat Clan.
- One-Shot Character: Only appears in the Executive/Betrayed route of Mission.
- Small Role, Big Impact: She only appears in a single route in the final game and only has about a minute of screen time, but her actions shape everything that happens throughout that story branch.
- Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Her actions directly lead to the demise of not only the entire Toppat Clan, but Henry as well.
- Walking Spoiler: It's impossible to mention her without saying what happens to Henry when you follow the Executive/Betrayed ending.
Reference
Reference (リファレンス - Rifarensu)
Appears in: Completing The Mission
A short range spirit. If you are punched by him you are sent into an alternate timeline. He can also swap places with Henry.
— Reference's Bio
- Dub Name Change: Parodied, since there's technically no dub to change the name from. If one listens to the audio for the route he's a part of, one can hear that his name is pronounced as "Tribute" as a reference to the Writing Around Trademarks that the English localizations often have to do thanks to differing copyright laws between Japan and the US.
- Meaningful Name: He is a reference to the stands from Jojos Bizarre Adventure.
- Purple Is Powerful: He is completely purple in color.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: His eyes are red.
- Shout-Out: As stated above, he is a reference to Jojos Bizarre Adventure, just like the scene he appears in.