Main Trio | Toppat Clan | Government | The Wall | Center for Chaos Containment | Police and Security Guards | Unaffiliated
The Toppat Clan
Appears in: Infiltrating the Airship, Fleeing the Complex, Completing the Mission
- Affably Evil: All of them. Despite being a notorious criminal organization, they like to dance and are nice to each other and outsiders, unless if anyone is trying to bring them down, such as the Government. And they have big standards.
- Ancient Conspiracy: If the Bios are anything to go about, they've been around for quite some time.
- And Your Reward Is Clothes: Whenever someone gets recruited to the clan, they get a top hat, courtesy of the name. And once you become leader, you get some bling.
- Army of Thieves and Whores: The Toppat Clan is largely composed of thieves and thugs. But the Bios also reveal some to be former policemen, con artists, corrupt politicians, and a few members are even witches and wizards. It seems as long as you are some kind of evil, you are welcome to join.
- Artifact Collection Agency: One of the more villainous kind. They have stolen gigantic jewels, ancient artifacts, Biggoron's Sword, and a Super Star, to name a few.
- The Bad Guy Wins: The clan essentially achieve this in any routes where they successfully launch their orbital space station. Though this is short-lived if Henry is on the opposing side, where he's coming there to either destroy it, rob their Norwegian Emerald, or simply escape from it. No matter how Henry gets to the station or his mission once there, he causes major damage to the Toppats in one way or another if he's against them.
- Benevolent Boss: One of their virtues. This even results in a FAIL, when Henry tries to disguise himself to get past a group of Toppats; the group mistake him for Smith, a Toppat whose pregnant wife has just gone into labor, and the leader tells him he'll cover "Smith's" absence so he can be present for his child's birth. Henry can't refuse the offer without exposing himself, so he has to take an escape pod to the hospital.
- Beware the Silly Ones: As much as a joke its members can be, the clan is pretty powerful overall, especially after they successfully launch their orbital space station.
- Bling-Bling-BANG!:
- A rack in the Cleaned 'em Out ending of Mission shows a few gold-plated AK-47 rifles and gold-plated M1911 pistols.
- They have the Francisco Scaramanga's Golden Gun on display on their airship.
- A conversation overheard in one Airship path has them discussing the pros and cons of a solid gold cannon, with someone pointing out how insanely heavy it would be and the one who suggested it insisting the airship has the power to handle it. Special BROvert Ops would show that they went ahead and made that solid gold cannon, but just as they suspected, it's ridiculously heavy, with the Sheriff and the Witch struggling to keep it upright.
- Brotherhood of Evil: They can go and steal whatever they want while sporting an interesting collection of headwear.
- Bunny-Ears Lawyer: A hyper-competent criminal syndicate that's also easily (and fatally) distracted by things like TV, Civilization, and dancing. Their individual members are also full of odd quirks (e.g. constructing a top hat out of cheese just to keep other members away) and poor character traits (typically general lazyness and vanity) that seemingly make it difficult to work with them as a whole, but they're still, again, monstrously powerful.
- Call to Adventure: A villainous case; the Toppats identify, track down, and ask potential recruits to join; Eduardo Gioncarlo (Who sought out the Toppats himself), Quincy Tattlemuffin (Who was born into the clan), Howie Howitzer (Who was an orphan that the clan adopted), Henry and Ellie in Mission's Toppat Recruits route, and Henry alone in Airship's Rapidly Promoted Executive route are the only known exceptions to this.
- Cool Airship: Their standard mode of transportation in Airship. However, the fact that Mission has the Space Station being launched even in paths where the Airship was brought down (Government and Thief routes) makes it clear that the Airship held only a fraction of the entire clan. Sven outright calls it "The Airship Division" in one such path.
- Dark Reprise: A Lonely Piano Piece version of the Toppat theme plays during the "Revenged" ending of Mission as Henry moves himself into a sitting position and dies.
- Divergent Character Evolution: Most Toppat members in Airship have generic black or gray top hats, but two games later in Mission, they are shown wearing more colorful top hats with more creative and distinct designs.
- Early-Bird Cameo: While the Toppats themselves made their first appearance in Airship, Mayor Gene Fredrickson (who appears in Diamond on TV in the intro scene) was revealed to be part of the clan, thus making this trope possible.
- Enemy Civil War: The clan descends into this in the Toppat Civil Warfare ending between Henry's small band of loyalists (as well as Dave) and the rest of the clan now led by Ellie.
- Equal-Opportunity Evil: The only standard they seem to have for membership is that recruits must be some kind of evil - even ripping them off or being a mere delinquent will count - and willing to abide by the Toppat's code of honor.
- Even Evil Has Standards:
- The Toppat Clan is bound to a code of honor which apparently includes not selling out or leaving behind people that help them out just because, which Henry learns the hard way in the Executive/Ghost route of Mission.
- Even a group like them apparently isn't willing to descend to certain levels of shadiness either out of necessity or their sense of comradery, and will silently plot to eject anyone who takes that too far, as Skeev is seemingly going to learn the hard way.
- Everyone Has Standards: Played for laughs. They can live with the Orange Justice dance, but they absolutely HATE the Default Dance.
- Evil Virtues: Loyalty. The Toppat Clan values loyalty to one's fellow clan members above all else, with sellouts and backstabbers being swiftly eliminated.
- Expy: Many of them are inspired by other fictional characters or real life celebrities, for example: some of them look like the Mario Bros., Hat Kid, Snoop Dogg among few others.
- Failed a Spot Check:
- Chief among what lets Henry succeed in the Thief/Dead route in Mission is the fact that no one seems to have any sort of situational awareness aside from Reginald and the Right Hand Man throughout the ordeal. Kayn opens the gate for Henry because everything's going too fast for him to process, Icepick is too focused on the fact that he's sweltering out in the jungle heat to do anything about his partner Sal being run over, and the members already inside the rocket don't show much concern for a premature launch, only an idle comment from Whitehead saying that he thought they had a few more hours.
- Many of their members also don't seem to be very bright in general when it comes to dealing with infiltration; after Henry breaks the train's door handle in the Bounty/Dead route, it takes several minutes and Mr. Macbeth's death before Snowcap suggests heading out back.
- Moreover, they have a hard time recognizing outright intrusion when it isn't someone just barging in, being allured by Charles's giant TV (even though it's hanging from a government helicopter) and gladly watching the hacked Topbot dance, even though it's a Mecha-Mook first and a distraction second and presumably kept under lock and key.
- For Happiness: They seem to operate on hedonistic philosophies; bios in Mission show that they've been through some rough spots trying to balance pleasure and work to the point where two of the past leaders were usurped due to their flair basically turning their brain to mush.
- Gang of Hats: Quite literally. Their members can be identified by the fact they all wear top hats.
- Greed: While they aren't selfish by themselves, they appeared hoarding expensive values and a lot of gold, suggesting they stole a lot from the successful raids before, and they're criminals after all.
- Heel–Face Turn: In the Stickmin Space Resort route, the Toppat members that were on the space station Henry stole are reformed with the help of the-now-concierge Brian Hampton and become his resort staff.
- Hidden Depths: The Clan seems to love dancing, to the point where not only are several of their members expies of characters known for memetic dances, they're also easily distracted by random dance numbers, whether it be by a hacked Mecha-Mook busting through a crate to drop some moves or (doubling as a Brick Joke to Complex) by Henry and Ellie, who have just violently busted into their cafeteria.
- Keystone Army: When Henry captures the Right Hand Man on the Master Bounty Hunter route, the Government announces this news on the intercom. All of the remaining Toppat members either panic and surrender themselves or argue amongst themselves over who should become the next leader, effectively destroying what little combat effectiveness they had left and allowing the Government to arrest most of the clan members.
- Klingon Promotion: Bios in Mission suggest their leadership has a problem (outside of the choices in the series) with being offed or violently overthrown for others to usurp their positions, although in most cases it's entirely justified as said line of leadership sans Billy G., Sir Wilford IV and Reginald usually end up severely hurting the clan one way or another.
- Laughably Evil: With the exception of some of its members such as Right Hand Man, the clan is so goofy and quirky altogether, they can be fun guys to hang around with. That said, they do prove themselves to be a legitimate threat to the point of the Government taking them seriously.
- Leitmotif: A chiptune melody is usually associated with them.
- Loafing in Full Costume: Enforced. Though said "costume" is limited to their headwear, the Toppats are forbidden from changing or removing their hats, mostly because that's the one thing telling many of them apart from a distance. This leads to some humorous occurrences, like Frederick Muenster constructing his cheese hat so that no one will bunk with him, or Icepick left absolutely sweltering out in the jungle heat with his hat covered in thick fur.
- Lowered Recruiting Standards: Many of their members have some unusual quirks that were seemingly ignored upon recruitment. Even ripping them off seems to be acceptable as a requirement; if you choose the Cannon Ball route in Airship, Reginald Copperbottom will openly ask Henry to join them. Likewise, on the Thief/Allies path in Mission, they're willing to recruit Henry and Ellie into the gang (on the basis that the former stole one of their prize hauls and provisio that Henry return it, as well as their effectiveness at first boarding the airship, then taking out the Wall's staff). However, in Airship, Reginald is forced to offer Henry the position of leader because the alternative was being captured by the government and leaving the Clan without a leader; in the ending, he's clearly unhappy with the decision, but it seems like the rest of the Clan has accepted it. Then, in the Toppat route of Complex, Reginald kills Henry as soon as he gets the chance.
- Mecha-Mook: They keep one called a Topbot for loud heists, but it apparently also works for things where We Need a Distraction — something the Toppats themselves aren't immune to.
- Nebulous Evil Organization: They are a gigantic syndicate of master thieves and criminals with enough resources to thumb their noses at world governments and build an orbital space station.
- N.G.O. Superpower: If travelling in a giant airship isn't enough, they can also set up a covert space station launch site without much attention from world governments. Said station is so advanced that it makes the ISS look like a pile of scrap.
- Not-So-Harmless Villain: The clan is quite quirky with its members and pretty odd altogether (See Bunny-Ears Lawyer and For Happiness above), but the government made it clear that they're quite a threat and if their space station successfully launches into orbit, they're unstoppable without Henry's interference.
- One-Steve Limit: Averted. There are two members named Thomas: Thomas Chestershire and Thomas Chipz.
- Punny Name: Toppat Clan. Its members wear top hats. Do the math.
- Recruited from the Gutter: It's mentioned that most of the Toppat's members were recruited by tracking them down and asking them to join, so them recruiting Henry Stickman to get him out of a life of harassment by folks mistaking him for Henry Stickmin counts as this trope.
- Signature Headgear: Mission shows a lot of Toppats wearing hats with unique designs, including (but not limited to) a fluffy top hat, a top hat with a visor, and a top hat made of cheese.
- Spanner in the Works: The Stickmin Space Resort plan from the ending of the Thief/Dead route in Mission probably wouldn't have worked out as well as it did with how completely outrageous and left-field it is on paper, if not for the fact that Brian Hampton bought into the idea and gave Henry a much-needed helping hand in converting everyone and everything on-board.
- Succession Crisis: Normally averted on most paths. If Reginald gets captured on the Relentless Bounty Hunter path, the Right Hand Man succeeds him. If both are captured on the Government Supported Private Investigator path, then Sven Svensson takes over. However, this is played straight on the Master Bounty Hunter path, where Henry captures the Right Hand Man and the Government announces that their leader has been captured. The Toppat members who don't surrender themselves immediately are reduced to bickering over who should be the next leader, allowing the Government to easily capture most of the clan.
- Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: The Clan, for all their exorbitance and opulence, does not have unlimited funds, hence their criminal nature. One of the past leaders, Randy Radman, is stated to have led a "party era" in the Clan that predictably ended with them going bankrupt and Randy himself presumably being usurped.
- Treachery Is a Special Kind of Evil: The most cardinal sin Clan members can commit is betraying or abandoning their allies regardless of alignment unless it is absolutely worth it. Anyone found guilty of doing such a thing with inadequate justification is thrown out at best. Henry aside, Skeev's bio indicates that even without the former, this is still a problem within at least the lower ranks.
Major Members
Reginald Copperbottom
The current leader of the Toppat Clan. Being the leader is something he takes a lot of pride in. He serves as the leader of the Toppat Clan during the events of Airship and all paths stemming from the Pure-Blooded Thief ending in Mission. If Henry becomes the leader of the Toppat Clan through the events of the Rapidly Promoted Executive path, Reginald will become his right hand.
- Accidental Hero: During Thief, he deploys an evasive maneuver due to a flock of ducks, unintentionally helping Henry crossing the gap to get to the vault.
- Affably Evil: Despite being the Big Bad of the series and prones to backstabbing anyone whenever he needs to, Reginald surprisingly has some standards and is quite a Noble Demon, which make him stands out compared to the other Toppat Leaders before him.
- Affectionate Nickname: Right Hand Man calls him "Reg" during the Jewel Baron path, something none of the other characters do. This suggests the two might be friends instead of just coworkers.
- Alas, Poor Villain: His death in Revenged is very tragic compared to his other ones. After successfully taking Henry down with him, Reginald's last words are a weak Was It Really Worth It? to Henry, highlighting how the latter's revenge led to the death of all Toppats and himself.
- Anti-Villain: He may be the villain of the series but is still nonetheless an Affably Evil Noble Demon who’s A Father to His Men.
- Beard of Evil: A brown English Moustache befitting of the Toppat Leader.
- Benevolent Boss:
- Unlike the previous leader of the Toppat Clan, he genuinely wants the best for the clan, even if it means making some major sacrifices.
- Despite Henry having stolen the Romanian Ruby from the Toppats and getting away with it back in Airship, Reginald still allows him and Ellie to join the clan under the condition that Henry return said ruby.
- Reginald might be a Dirty Coward, but he clearly cares for his crew and tries his best to make sure of their safety. Most notably in Pure-Blooded Thief where he tells Right Hand Man alongside the rest of the clan to retreat from the war field between them and the government as soon as the Center for Chaos Containment comes in to avoid losing more members instead of chasing after Henry who stole their ruby. Then there’s the Executive/Allies route where he tells Ellie and the Right Hand Man to go to the rocket first when the government comes in to ambush them, leaving both himself and Henry to initiate the rocket launch's countdown even at the mercy of the government's helicopter.
- Big Bad: Of the series as a whole starting from Airship, as he's the only antagonist who appears in multiple games and has a major role in all of his appearances.
- Big "NO!": Two in Mission; one when he is held in place by Henry before the Toppat airship crashes into them both in a FAIL during the "Revenged" route, and another when the rocket manages to leave into space before its planned departure during the "Stickmin Space Resort" route.
- Bling of War: Wears a gold chain necklace shaped like a dollar sign and embedded with diamonds. He gives it to Henry when the latter becomes the new leader in the Rapidly Promoted Executive ending of Airship — Henry wears a hat (also given to him by Reginald) with the chain around it to signify his new position.
- Brains and Brawn: He's the brains to the Right Hand Man's brawn. Reginald is somewhat weak and even a coward, so he relies on trickery, manipulation and ordering the rest of the Toppats to act whenever a problem arises. He's also implied to be the one who came up with the idea of the orbital station, whereas Sven Svensson and the Right Hand Man seem to merely follow up the plans when he got captured.
- Can't Kill You, Still Need You: Presumably, this is why him dying results in a FAIL in Airship. Captain Galeforce likely needs to interrogate him to get the evidence needed to bring the Toppat Clan down.
- Character Development: Surprisingly, he does undergo development in two of the endings for Mission. In his first two games, he didn't particularly like Henry and seemed to have only given him control over the Toppat Clan as a means of self-preservation. This is why he leaps at the chance to kill him in The Betrayed route. However, in the Toppat 4 Life and Toppat King routes, he sees how much effort Henry is willing to exert for the sake of the Toppat Clan, and so when he finds himself in a similar situation to The Betrayed ending on the latter route, Reginald not only helps Henry up, but gives him control of the Toppat Clan in earnest.
- Character Narrator: He narrates the ending of the "Executive/Allies" route, which is the only ending of all games in the series to have narration.
- Conspicuous Gloves: He wears black gloves and is the only main character to do so.
- Cool Airship: Drives one in err... Airship, Complex, and Mission, considering he's the leader of the clan and as of Complex and Mission, probably one of the few Toppats able to pilot it.
- Crazy-Prepared: In two of the three choices in the last set in the "Revenged" ending of Mission, he's shown to hide a gadget or two in his hat. If Henry chooses to drop him, the gadget is a parachute. If Henry chooses to staple him to the airship's hull, it's a gun that Reginald uses to shoot Henry, contributing to his fatal injuries.
- The Creon: Becomes this in the Toppat King route, having been presented with the perfect opportunity to betray Henry in the exact same manner like The Betrayed ending in Airship; after offhandedly lampshading the whole situation, he immediately reveals his newfound respect for Henry because of his efforts to protect the Toppat Clan and genuinely helps him to safety. He then goes on with the Right-Hand Man to act as top-level members, much to their enjoyment. He also remains loyal in the Toppat 4 Life route since Henry also goes above and beyond for the Clan.
- Dastardly Whiplash: Definitely has the look down pat, but doesn't really act the part in Airship. He becomes a more proper example of this in The Betrayed ending in Complex.
- Defiant to the End:
- In the "Revenged" ending of Mission. Even when he's faced with the complete and utter destruction of everything he's worked for and is about to die in the oncoming crash landing of his ruined airship, Reginald doesn't waste the chance to get one over on Henry before he's killed, making sure to drag his mortal enemy to hell with him.
- Also happens in the Jewel Baron ending. With his station destroyed, and the window of his escape pod broken, he angrily yells out "Not youuuu! Curse youuu!" at Henry before being sucked out into space.
- Demoted to Dragon: He goes from the Toppat Leader to one of Henry's Co-Dragons (along with Right Hand Man) if Henry takes over the clan in Airship. He's not thrilled with this arrangement and will take back his job in the Betrayed ending of Complex, though he comes to appreciate Henry's leadership in the Toppat King and Toppat 4 Life endings of Mission and accepts his new position gracefully.
- Diabolical Mastermind: The leader of the influential and infamous Toppat Clan. What he lacks in a fight, he makes up for it with trickery, manipulation and leadership.
- Dirty Coward: Whenever he is put in any danger he tries to run away, telling other people to do something, and often relies on betrayal and trickery to get the upper hand.
- Disney Villain Death: One of the FAILs in Airship involves Henry jumping out of the airship with Reginald, but accidentally drops him when he goes to pull his parachute which means Reginald falls to his death.FAIL Screen: Butterfingers.
- Disproportionate Retribution: His reaction to Henry stealing the Norwegian Emerald in the Thief/Ghost route of Mission is to fire the orbital station's Wave-Motion Gun at him. This backfires horribly and destroys the entire Toppat Clan.
- Dying Declaration of Hate: In Jewel Baron, he curses Henry seconds before being Thrown Out the Airlock.
- Even Evil Has Loved Ones: His care for his clan is one of his redeeming qualities.
- Even Evil Has Standards: At the beginning of the Toppat Civil Warfare route in Mission, he is utterly appalled at hearing that Henry abandoned Ellie back in the Wall, and leads the remaining Toppats in a mutiny against Henry. Though he isn't above betrayal himself, as demonstrated in The Betrayed and it's possible that he's simply faking it in order to take the opportunity to retake power in the organization, Reginald has a past and potential history of violently dealing with selfish, Greedy people above him (notably the previous leader Terrence Suave), so it's possible that watching Henry abandon all sensibility like Terrence did only served to rub salt in the wound.
- Evil Brit: Has a posh RP accent.
- Evil Laugh: He does one after shooting Henry in the back in Revenged.
- Evil Virtues: Selflessness. Reginald genuinely wants the best for the Toppat Clan, even if it means making some personal sacrifices - and genuinely respects those that do the same. In Airship, he offers Henry his rank as leader as a last-ditch effort to not leave the Clan without a guide. In two of the endings of Mission, he recognizes that Henry is willing to put his life on the line for the Clan, accepts Henry as the better leader, and abandons all Starscream tendencies.
- Evil Wears Black: All of his clothing items (gloves, hat, shoes) are black.
- Face Palm: He does one when Burt tells him the Big Bomb completely missed Henry in Jewel Baron.
- A Father to His Men: Reginald might be Dirty Coward, but his crew are definitely his top priority as he always look up to them, espectially when compared to the previous leader, Terrence Suave.
- Final Boss:
- In Airship:
- Of the Cannonball route, where you capture him and you either accept his offer to become the leader or turn him in to the government.
- In Complex:
- Of the Betrayed ending, where he drops Henry into the ocean from the airship to usurp him and get the Toppat Clan leadership back.
- In Mission:
- Of the Revenged ending, where Henry is resurrected as a cyborg and tracks him down to finish him off.
- In Airship:
- Foreshadowing: In the ending screens for the "Rapidly Promoted Executive", he doesn't look happy with Henry in charge of the Toppat Clan, which leads into The Betrayed ending of Complex.
- From Nobody to Nightmare: He was a Toppat of unknown rank until he disposed of the previous leader and took charge of the clan.
- Greater-Scope Villain: Of Mission, outside of the routes where he reprises his Big Bad role. In some endings, it's heavily implied that the plan started back when he was the leader while in others, the leader is continuing his work, no matter if it's the Right Hand Man, Sven Svensson, or even Henry Stickmin.
- Hat of Authority: As the leader, he wears two top hats, a black one on top of a gray one. He only wears the gray one if he gives leadership to Henry since, when that happens, he also gives Henry the black top hat.
- Hero Killer: He has the distinction of being the only character who kills Henry in a canonical ending instead of a fail. In Betrayed, he drops Henry into the ocean, then when Henry is revived in Revenged, he kills him again via a Mutual Kill.
- In the Back: He shoots Henry when he turns his back to him in Revenged.
- In-Series Nickname: The Right Hand Man sometimes calls him "Reg".
- Karma Houdini:
- In Airship's Pure-Blooded Thief ending, while he does suffer the setback of his airship being destroyed and the Government possibly getting the evidence they need, he is able to retain his position as leader of the Toppats and escape. However, his warranty expires in the Jewel Baron, Stickmin Space Resort, and Pardoned Pals endings of Mission.
- Also in the Rapidly Promoted Executive ending, where he remains pretty well off, despite being Demoted to Dragon. Again, though, his warranty can expire in Mission. (In this case, in the Toppat Civil Warfare and Revenged endings.)
- Kick the Dog: He rubs his betrayal in Henry's face before dropping him to his death in Betrayed.
- Killed Off for Real: He meets his end in four endings in Mission:
- In Jewel Baron, he gets Thrown Out the Airlock due to Henry breaking the window in his escape pod.
- In Pardoned Pals, Ellie and Henry help Charles shoot down the rocket's support beams, causing it to fall and explode, taking many Toppats, Reginald included, with it.
- In Toppat Civil War, he is killed alongside RHM due to them colliding with the escape pod Henry and his loyalists were using.
- In Revenged, Henry tracks him down and kills him because Reg betrayed him earlier, though he manages to pull a Taking You with Me on Henry.
- Klingon Promotion: He became the Toppat Leader after disposing of his predecessor, according to his Bio.
- Know When to Fold 'Em:
- At the end of the Pure-Blooded Thief ending of Airship, he decides to cut his losses and flee with the remnants of his Clan. Likewise, after Henry corners him in the Relentless Bounty Hunter and Rapidly Promoted Executive routes of Airship, the Leader surrenders the airship to him.
- At the very beginning of the Executive/Allies route in Mission, Reginald panics slightly after Henry glares at him (implicitly showing he knows of Reginald's potential Starscream status or is just annoyed that Reginald took charge during Henry's confinement in the Wall), showing that he knows he can't act on his post-Executive inner desires as long as Henry is around and in the Clan's good graces. And when Henry demonstrates just how much he's willing to put himself at risk on behalf of the Clan, he willingly gives up any traitorous tendencies in their entirety.
- A Lighter Shade of Black: Reginald comes off as a more sympathetic villain compared to Dmitri Petrov, The Wall's warden, especially since unlike the latter, Reginald cares about his clan genuinely and tries to do what's best for them. He's also a much better leader compared to the previous one, Terrance Suave.
- Lovable Rogue: He's a criminal mastermind through and through, but he's also a good caring leader and generally affable.
- Mutual Kill: What his death in Mission's Revenged ending amounts to. Sure, he get stapled to his doomed airship and dies in the crash... but not before he fatally wounds Henry in turn, ending with both of them dead.
- Necessarily Evil: Him disposing of Terrance Suave, the previous leader was justified because the latter was a complete fool who would launch raids just for the thrill.
- Noble Demon: He's pretty big on loyalty, if he feels it's deserved. In the Toppat Civil Warfare ending of Mission, he mutinies despite not being in a good situation when he realizes that Henry betrayed Ellie, and in Toppat King and Toppat 4 Life Henry manages to impress him into genuine loyalty.
- No Kill like Overkill: When all other attempts at stopping Henry's space station jewel heist fail during the "Jewel Baron" run, Copperbottom snaps and tries to annihilate him with the station's enormous superlaser. This backfires hard when Henry reflects the laser back, wiping out nearly the entirety of the Toppat Clan in one shot, and eventually resulting in his own death.
- Non-Action Big Bad: In Airship. He spends most of his time in the Relentless Bounty Hunter and Rapidly Promoted Executive routes fleeing from Henry and surrenders to him once he gets a hold of him. In the other routes, he doesn't get to do much, either, appearing sparingly, if at all.
- Not-So-Harmless Villain: Reginald, despite his cowardly tendencies, can still be dangerous in his own way. In the Betrayed ending, he managed to get rid of Henry by dropping him off the airship just in the middle of a rescue. And in the Revenged ending, he's the one who ultimately manages to kill Henry by taking him down with him by simply having a backup weapon inside his top hat (and keep in mind, he's the only one who has killed Henry in a canonical ending as oppose to a fail). And in the Toppat Civil Warfare, Reginald managed to turn most of the clan against Henry by simply using his wits and charisma and taking advantage of a hurting Ellie. Reginald might not be the strongest fighter, but he's incredibly resourceful and cunning when it counts.
- Opportunistic Bastard: In Executive, it's clear Reginald is not happy with Henry taking his position as leader so he jumps at the chance to get it back in Betrayed.
- Plot Armor: During the climax of the Thief route, Reginald (along with Right Hand Man) outright survives the airship crash, the battle with the government, and the clash with CCC, despite most of Toppat members being killed during that. This is discussed by himself when he tells RHM (who saw Henry stole the Ruby) to retreat and escape for the sake of the clan's longevity.Reginald: No forget about it! We've gotta retreat or else the Toppat Clan will be history.
- Pragmatic Villainy: When Henry captures him, Reginald offers to surrender the leadership of the Toppat Clan to him so Henry betrays the government and join them. He may be giving up leadership to a stranger, but it's better than being taken in by the government and leaving the clan without guidance.
- Also, during Thief, he stops Right Hand Man from going after Henry and retrieving the ruby to retreat and preserve the Toppat Clan.
- Put on a Prison Bus: The Government Supported Private Investigator and Relentless Bounty Hunter ending of Airship has him arrested and he never appears in any routes of Mission connected to those endings. In the Stickmin Space Resort ending of Mission, he, Right Hand Man, and the Toppats that weren't on board the rocket at the time were arrested by the Government as their rocket was hijacked by Henry.
- "The Reason You Suck" Speech: In Toppat Civil Warfare route, Reginald calls out Henry's selfishness for abandoning Ellie behind after she helped him escape the Wall in front of the other clan members and deems him unworthy for being the leader. While he might have his own motive behind it, he's not entirely wrong for doing so.Reginald: What?! Have you no honour?! NO DIGNITY?! Actions like this tarnish the Toppat name. Men, is this what really what we want out of a leader? He barged in here, took control of the Toppat clan for himself! He's not worthy of being our leader! I say we throw him overboard! Who's with me?!
- Say My Name: In every "Rapidly Promoted Executive" path (Including Revenged) on the first time Reginald recognizes Henry, the first word he says when he sees him is "Henry!".
- The Starscream:
- In The Betrayed ending of Complex. As The Betrayed is an extension of the Rapidly Promoted Executive ending in Airship, it's clear that he did not like the prospect of getting stripped of his leadership by Henry and is all too happy to murder him when he has him where he wants him. Unfortunately for him, Mission reveals that Henry gets better...
- According to his Bio, he was this even beforehand, as he became leader by deposing his predecessor, Terrence Suave. In that case, though, it was justified since Suave was a complete and utter fool who would launch illogical raids because it amused him. This in turn retroactively justifies Reginald's choice to usurp Henry in both The Betrayed and Toppat Civil Warfare, because seeing Henry acquire the seat through reckless abandon of his original employers and possibly abandon Ellie as well against general sensibility almost certainly struck a nerve with him.
- On certain routes in Mission, this is eventually subverted. Seeing Henry's devotion to defending the Toppat Clan impresses him to the point where he's happy to serve under Henry (and Ellie). Turns out Henry just needed to win Reginald's respect, first.
- Taking You with Me: In the Revenged route. After Henry staples him to the crashing airship, he shoots Henry in the spine with a pistol hidden in his hat, intent on preventing Henry's escape. It works, and Henry dies shortly after the crash.
- Undying Loyalty:
- Has this from the Right Hand Man, who (in the routes he's not arrested) continues to serve him.
- Henry earns this from him in the Toppat King and Toppat 4 Life routes after Henry puts his life on the line to save the Toppat Clan.
- Vile Villain, Laughable Lackey: Inverted. Reginald is the comical Big Bad while Right Hand Man is the Only Sane Man.
- Villainous Breakdown: Undergoes one in the Jewel Baron route of Mission after Henry kills Right Hand Man by sending him out into space with a Shout, going from calm and composed to screaming in disbelief and ordering the Toppat's superweapon fired at Henry. After the orbital station is destroyed and Henry crashes into his escape pod, all he can do is curse Henry before being sucked out the window and dying.
- Villainous Friendship: He and RHM seem to be close friends and not just an informal boss-subordinate duo, since the latter is the only one who calls him "Reg".
- Villain Respect: In the Toppat 4 Life and especially the Toppat King route, Reginald shows his respect to Henry for protecting the clan, earning Reginald's loyalty.
- Walking Spoiler: For his roles in Complex and Mission.
- Was It Really Worth It?: His final words to a mortally-wounded Henry before he dies in the Revenged route.
- What the Hell, Hero?: Gives one to Henry for abandoning Ellie in Toppat Civil Warfare.
- Weak Boss, Strong Underlings: Reginald is not a fighter, instead he relies on trickery and manipulation to get the upper hand. By comparison, his right hand man is more capable physically.
- We Can Rule Together: Offers his position of leadership to Henry when Henry finally gets hold of him at the end of the Cannonball route in Airship. Whether Henry accepts or not is down to the player. Even then, it's clear he's not particularly accepting of the setup... at least until the Toppat King and Toppat 4 Life routes in Mission.
- Wham Line:
- Drops a pretty big bombshell the moment Henry makes it to the airship in The Betrayed ending:Reginald: That was a close one, Henry! But I'm not going to pull you up. See, without you, I'd become the leader of the Toppat Clan again. I just wanted to look you in the eyes, as I take it all back. Goodbye.
- A few more show up in Mission.
- During the Revenged ending:Reginald: You're just going to leave me here and go down with the ship? *BANG* Looks like we'll be sharing this last ride together! Heh heh. Eeheheh!
Reginald: *cough* Well, you got us. Was it worth it? - During the Toppat King ending:Reginald: You know, I could drop you right now and nobody would know... But why would I do that? (Pull Henry up) I saw you out there. You put yourself on the line to save the Toppat Clan. You've truly earned my respect; I can't think of a better person to lead us!
- During the Revenged ending:
- Drops a pretty big bombshell the moment Henry makes it to the airship in The Betrayed ending:
- You Have GOT to Be Kidding Me!: His reaction to the satellite's laser barrage completely missing Henry in Jewel Baron.Reginald: Completely missed? (sigh) We spent so much money on that...
- You Kill It, You Bought It: The hat with the chain is a souvenir from his Klingon Promotion.
Right Hand Man
The second-in-command of the Toppat Clan, being the right hand man of the Toppat chief, Reginald Copperbottom. No one actually knows his name. In Mission, if either two endings from Airship are picked, it is revealed he survived his encounter with Henry during those routes and was rebuilt, with half of his face and most of his body replaced with cybernetic augments. For the Bounty routes, he becomes the leader of the Toppat Clan after Reginald's arrest.
- Arm Cannon: In the routes of Mission where he has cybernetic augmentations, his mechanical right hand can turn into one of these. Aside from the Y-Type Attack in "The Revenged" ending, Henry loses whenever the Arm Cannon is brought out.
- Back-to-Back Badasses: With Henry in the Executive/Allies route, where they fend off a platoon of soldiers that have them both cornered.
- Batman Can Breathe in Space: As a cyborg, he's capable of roaming around in outer space without an oxygen mask just fine; this is averted in the Jewel Baron route, in which he's a normal human.
- Batter Up!: He's shown carrying a bat in the intro sequence to Airship. He's never shown to actually use it at any point, however.
- Beard of Evil: A bushy, orange moustache that contrasts Reginald’s more refined one.
- BFS: Wields one in the Revenged route of Mission.
- Big Bad: In Completing The Mission, he's the main antagonist if the Relentless Bounty Hunter route is taken.
- Big Ol' Eyebrows: He has thick eyebrows that match his mustache in color.
- Blue Is Heroic: If Henry rewires him to his side as part of some Heel–Face Brainwashing, his red cyborg eye becomes blue.
- Brains and Brawn: He's the brawn to Reginald's brains. The RHM is brave and very willing to engage in combat as well as being more capable to take matters into his own hands. This is specially notable in the routes of Mission where he's a cyborg, as his new transformation makes him even more powerful. Mind you, he's far from stupid, he just simply prefers to take more direct approaches for the most part.
- Bridal Carry: In the "Executive/Ghost" route of Mission, when Henry throws Reginald from the airship, the Right Hand Mand flies down to his rescue and carries him back to the airship in his arms.
- Bring It: He shouts "Come on then!" at Henry when the latter shows up in Executive/Hunter routes.
- The Comically Serious: He's one of the more serious characters, and remains being so while strangled in some of the silly moments.
- Crazy-Prepared: In the "Jewel Baron" route of Mission, he's shown to carry an oxygen mask in his hat. He attempts to deploy it when Henry sends him out into space with a yell, but Henry bumps into him and knocks the hat and mask loose, leaving Right Hand Man to float away into space.
- Cyborg: In any route where the Relentless Bounty Hunter or Rapidly Promoted Executive endings take place in Mission, he is revealed to have been rebuilt with robotic parts after Henry defeated him.
- Death Glare: He gives one to Henry in any route where the latter become the leader of the clan as he doesn't have a good first impression on him. That being said, he will eventually soften up on him depending on said routes.
- Didn't Think This Through:
- Henry has consistently been a Man in the Iron Mask with the added threat of having an escape route whenever he's captured by a party he isn't aligned to, meaning that kidnapping him in the Free Man route of Mission inevitably brings about the Clan's downfall for good. Burt Curtis, even though he doesn't know who Henry is, asks the Right Hand Man up front why he even bothered after the power core is shut down.
- In the Stickmin Space Resort route, he harpoons a tether to a rocket forgetting where the rocket would fall when gravity kicks in.
- The Dragon: To Reginald, but his bio states he is this to whoever the Toppat's chief is. Should no one take the spot though, he is next in line.
- Dragon Ascendant: In Mission, on any route where the Relentless Bounty Hunter route took place, he serves as the Toppat leader after Reginald was imprisoned by Henry's hand.
- Dragon-in-Chief:
- Borders on this in Airship, as Reginald spends most of his time running from Henry in the Relentless Bounty Hunter and Rapidly Promoted Executive routes, with the Right Hand Man directing most of the efforts to stop Henry and fighting him twice. Once the Right Hand Man goes down and Henry finally catches up to Reginald, he's quick to surrender the airship to him.
- Fully becomes this in Mission, being the Big Bad of the game if the Relentless Bounty Hunter route is taken.
- Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": Only ever called by his title. Nobody has any idea what his real name is.
- Evil Brit: Has a slight Cockney accent.
- Evil Redhead: Has a big red mustache.
- Evil Sounds Deep: After becoming a cyborg, his voice went noticably deeper, as well mixed with slight Machine Monotone on top of it.
- Extendable Arms: His mechanical right hand is capable of extending itself, as seen in the Free Man route, where he is a cyborg.
- Eye Beams: As a cyborg, he can fire a laser from his left eye.
- Eye-Obscuring Hat: In some shots, he can be seen tipping his hat so that it hides his eyes.
- Eye Scream: His cybernetic eye gets damaged by Henry during their fight in the Revenged route.
- Fighting Spirit: Like Henry, he has a Spirit, Bottled Time that he only uses in the Spirit Forme fail in the Revenged path of Mission. It collects the Sands of Time in order to slow, and later completely stop time.
- Final Boss: Of the Capital Gains route.
- Gatling Good: One of the weapons he'll use on Henry in their second confrontation if Henry chooses poorly, specifically if he chooses "Special" in the "dirk" option.
- The Ghost: He does not appear in the "Little Nest Egg" pathway of Mission, but his voice is heard over a radio ordering the Clan to abandon the search for the money cart and finish loading the rocket.
- Gratuitous Japanese: If you choose "Spirit Forme" during the Executive/Betrayed route, he will have a JoJo's Bizarre Adventure-esque battle with Henry, complete with him and Reference (Henry's "Spirit") speaking in Japanese with English subtitles.
- Guest-Star Party Member: In the Executive/Allies route, Henry teams up with him for two choices, in a similar manner to what he does with Ellie and Charles.
- The Heavy:
- For the "cannonball" route of Airship, the Right-Hand Man is the main Toppat stalling Henry from reaching Reginald, as he tries to fight him twice and orders Herb Stokes to drop a massive lump of coal on him.
- The overall main antagonist of Mission, as he has the most screen time of Henry's possible foes.
- Heel–Face Brainwashing: In the Master Bounty Hunter route, Henry can rewire him to assist him in bringing down the Toppats. Unfortunately for Henry, it doesn’t stick. See Intrinsic Vow and Undying Loyalty below.
- Hero Killer: In the Master Bounty Hunter route, before confronting Henry, he kills all of Henry's squadron members with his Eye Beams.
- Hoist by His Own Petard: Usually as a result of his Revenge Before Reason behavior. The "Free Man" route in Mission is one long demonstration of this trope in action due to his imprisoning Henry aboard the Toppat Station. When Henry inevitably gets loose, he proceeds to leave the Right Hand Man and the Toppat Clan aboard a station with no reactor and thus no life support or way to return to Earth safely.
- Intrinsic Vow: To fight for the Toppat Clan. When Henry attempts to rewire him to work against them in Mission, it doesn't take much to remind him that he's supposed to be working with them and snap him out of it. The FAIL screen even proclaims:FAIL Screen: Deep down he is always gonna be a Toppat. There's no rewiring that.
- It's Personal with the Dragon: He's pissed at Henry in every route where he is a cyborg to the point that he personally locks him up on the Toppat's space station in the Bounty/Ghost route. Even when Henry becomes the leader of the clan, while not being malicious, he clearly doesn't have a good first impression on him. However, if Henry manages to protect the clan from the government and gain Reginald's respect, the RHM will eventually let go of his grudge, showing his loyalty to the Toppats (most notably in Toppat King route where he works alongside Henry).
- Lightning Bruiser: As a cyborg, He is one of the strongest characters in the series, and he's also pretty fast, thanks to his robotic legs able to turn into a thruster rocket. His metallic body provides great resilience, being able to survive such things as getting rammed through a space station or a damaging combo from Henry, although he's K.O.ed.
- Killed Off for Real: In the Pardoned Pals, Capital Gains, Jewel Baron, Revenged and Toppat Civil Warfare endings, he dies.
- In the case for Captial Gains, he is blasted off by the dual explosion punch from Henry and Ellie.
- Mad Bomber: Uses bombs to kill Henry in their second confrontation if Henry chooses "Fight" in the "dirk" option.
- No-Holds-Barred Beatdown:
- Delivers one to Henry if he decides to go on the defensive in the "yo-yo" option in Airship.
- Dishes out one if Henry tries to sweep his (metal) legs in the Bounty/Ghost route of Mission.
- No Name Given: He is referred to exclusively as the Right Hand Man, including the routes in Mission where he has succeeded Reginald as leader of the Toppat Clan and in the Toppat King ending once Ellie is given the position of "Right Hand Lady". According to his bio, nobody knows what his true name is.
- No-Nonsense Nemesis: He is easily the most competent member of the Toppat Clan, as he ends fights as quickly as they're started (well, most of them). One of the FAILs in the Executive/Ghost route of Mission showcases this well:Geoffrey: Henry's still the leader!
Right Hand Man: I've had enough of this!
[RHM fires a laser that immediately kills Henry and Geoffrey while Thomas and Dave just barely dodge it] - Non-Indicative Name: He retains the moniker of Right Hand Man, even when in charge of the Clan due to Reginald's incarceration.
- One of his bios explains that he always plays number two to whoever the current leader is, and that he will take the Clan's reins only if there's nobody else in the line of succession. This partially explains his nickname.
- "Not Making This Up" Disclaimer: When Henry gets past him with the cannonball, he tells everyone to look for a guy in a huge plastic ball, finishing his statement with "No, no, I'm serious".
- Not So Above It All: Despite being one of the most serious characters, he's still prone to do comical things here and there such as the Chance Time FAIL in Mission where he makes a victory pose.
- Not So Stoic: He's able to keep a cool head most of the time, but can still get genuinely pissed off at times, such as when he fired a laser shot at Henry and his loyalists in Toppat Civil Warfare out of frustration while yelling that he's had enough, or in Revenged where he's left in disbelief by Henry destroying his cybernetic eye, then he angrily threatens Henry by saying he'll delete him as he prepares to make his attack.
- Only Sane Man: He's one of the less quirky Toppat members.
- Put on a Bus: He's nowhere to be seen in Complex. Sort of justified as he doesn't always have to be next to whoever the leader is.
- Put on a Prison Bus: In the Government Supported Private Investigator ending of Airship, he is arrested, alongside Reginald, by the Government and doesn't appear in any routes connected to that ending. In the Stickmin Space Resort and Master Bounty Hunter ending of Mission, his fate has him arrested by the Government, alongside the other Toppats.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: As a cyborg, his left eye is red, and it glows if he's engaging in a fight, plus he can fire laser from it.
- Red Is Violent: His mustache and his cyborg eye are red, representative of his role as No-Nonsense Nemesis in the game. It's even implied to extend to his organic eye due to the use of a red gleam for menacing effect in the fights against him in Airship.
- Revenge Before Reason: One of his few weaknesses. In the Thief route of Airship, he tries to go after Henry to recover the Romanian Ruby, and Reginald has to remind him that ensuring the Clan's survival is a bigger priority. In Mission, in the routes where he is turned into a cyborg after Henry defeated him, he tends to make critical mistakes when he thinks that Henry is at his mercy (see Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?).
- Robbing the Dead: In the Capital Gains route of Mission, his cyborg legs' rockets are used to move the train's money cart after Henry and Ellie blow up his upper body.
- Signature Headgear: He wears a black top hat with a larger than average brim. Doubles as a Hat of Authority if he becomes the leader of the clan. The version in the "Jewel Baron" route of Mission is equipped with a gas mask.
- Simple, yet Awesome: In the Spirit Form FAIL in Mission, his Spirit is this compared to Henry's. While Reference/Tribute can fly, unleash Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs, punch people into alternate timelines and swap places with Henry, Bottled Time/Time in a Bottle is a simple, non-sentient hourglass who's only power is to slow down and eventually stop time. Despite this, RHM uses this to his full advantage to defeat Henry.
- Smug Super: He becomes cockier when he becomes a cyborg, letting Henry throw the first punch during the Master Bounty Hunter route, which leads to his downfall when Henry defeats him with a cheap combo.
- The Stoic: Given that he's one of the more serious Toppat members, Right Hand Man rarely shows any emotions in most of his appearances.
- Strong as They Need to Be: His powers in the pathways where he is a cyborg are quite inconsistent; sometimes he is ridiculously overpowered while other times even a Badass Normal like Henry can best him in a straight fight. This is exemplified in the Master Bounty Hunter route, where he kills three characters with a single shot from his eye beams, then Henry uses a cheap fighting combo to take him out not even a minute later.
- Surrounded by Idiots: In the Bounty/Ghost route, this is his reaction while hearing that Henry has escaped from his cell.Right Hand Man: *sigh* Do I have to do everything around here?
- This Is Gonna Suck: When Henry escapes at the end of the Government-Supported Private Investigator route:Right Hand Man: Hmmm... this could be a problem.
- He also has this look on his face in the "Stage" FAIL in Mission when the rocket he speared detached from its fuel tanks and was coming right at him.
- Thrown Out the Airlock: Gets blown out the window of the space station's lounge courtesy of Henry in the Jewel Baron route. He attempts to save himself by putting on an oxygen mask, but Henry accidentally collides with him in the resulting vacuum, leaving him to suffocate.
- Time Master: His Spirit, Time In A Bottle, lets him absorb the sands of time, allowing him to slow it down at will.
- Time Stands Still: Once Time In A Bottle has absorbed enough sand, it's ability upgrades to this, allowing RHM to stop time completely.
- Undying Loyalty: To the Toppat Clan as a whole, and especially to Reginald Copperbottom. If he's a cyborg, you can rewire him in one ending to help Henry. As soon as he's about to take down Sven, the latter reminds him that he's a Toppat and Henry got Reginald imprisoned. Cue RHM breaking free of the reprogramming, glaring back at Henry with pure fury in his eyes, and throwing him off the rocket. In the "Executive/Ghost" route of Mission, when Henry throws Reginald off the Airship, RHM immediately jumps down to save him.
- Villain Respect: Very subtle, but in the Toppat 4 Life ending, he gives a small nod of approval while Reginald declares Henry a fine Clan leader.
- Villainous Friendship: He and Reginald seem to be close friends and not just an informal boss-subordinate duo, since he's the only one to call the latter "Reg".
- Villainous Valor: Barely bats an eye when Henry makes a dramatic entrance in the Relentless Bounty Hunter and Rapidly Promoted Executive routes, stares him down while shouting "Come on then!", and goes on to fight him one-on-one. It's a trait that continues into Mission, particularly in the routes where he becomes a cyborg. Likewise in the "Toppat Recruits" ending, he wards off Charles with a few well-placed shots from his pistol that force the latter to retreat.
- Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?: Averted several times in Airship.
- Once he sees Henry blow two henchmen out of the hangar bay, he tries to shoot him. Too bad Henry is just a touch quicker on the Force Gun's trigger (this scene is not present in the remastered version, replaced with Henry directly blasting himself out of the hangar and into the helicopter before Right Hand Man is even able to do anything about it).
- He tries shooting Henry's cannonball, and depending on what Henry chose, he succeeds or fails in stopping him.
- Choosing "Special" in the "dirk" option has him use a chaingun on Henry.
- Likewise, choosing "PSI" in the "yo-yo" option has him fire a burst from his machine gun, killing Henry.
- Averted even more times in Mission, especially in the routes where he is a cyborg. Oddly, it's subverted twice in that game - once in the Free Man route where he specifically captures Henry and imprisons him on the orbital station, and again in the Master Bounty Hunter route where he allows Henry one free shot instead of just blowing his head off.
- You Shall Not Pass!: Holds off Henry twice during the cannonball route in Airship so Reginald can escape.
Sven Svensson
A Toppat Clan member introduced in Completing the Mission. In the routes that follow Airship's Government-Supported Private Investigator ending, he becomes the new leader of the Toppats due to the arrest of Reginald and the Right Hand Man.
- Alliterative Name: Sven Svensson.
- Bad Boss: On his announcements on the PA, he shows little compunction about leaving Toppats behind to be arrested if they fail to get onboard the rocket. Though, to his credit, his monologue reveals that he didn't even want the job in the first place, so he probably wasn't given instructions on proper work ethics.
- Big Bad: He becomes this in the endings which follow the Government Supported Private Investigator route in Airship, as Reginald and Right Hand Man have already been arrested and left Sven to take charge of the Toppat Clan. He's not too thrilled about it.
- Butt-Monkey: In every path he appears in minus Valiant Hero, he's at the cruel mercy of fate.
- In Cleaned 'em Out, he's prepping the Clan up for the rocket launch, only to find that their treasures have vanished completely.
- In Master Bounty Hunter, he tries to get the rocket on-course with its launch time when the Right Hand Man is taken into custody, but gets shot down just because he's not the current leader.
- In Special BROvert Ops, he vents about his struggles as the new leader once he has Henry in firing range, gets knocked out cold by Henry, and wakes up to find himself and the rest of the Clan detained by the Government.
- In Triple Threat, he successfully gets the rocket launched, only to get body slammed by Ellie, tied up and immobilized near an open window, and capped off with the rocket being redirected to land in The Wall, presumably for the Toppat Clan to be locked away by Dmitri, Grigori, and the rest of the staff.
- Crippling Overspecialization: While he's able to be a threat in a number of paths and fails because he can bring his gun to bear quickly, if he's disarmed or caught off guard, he's got little to fall back on.
- The Dragon: He serves as one to the Right-Hand Mand Reborn in the Relentless Bounty Hunter routes of Mission, being the second highest-ranking Toppat member shown and taking orders from the former.
- Dragon Ascendant: In the Mission routes that follow the Government Supported Private Investigator ending, his bio (and monologue in the Special BROvert Ops route) reveals him to have become the Toppat Clan's new leader after Reginald and the Right Hand Man were arrested. Subverted in the Bounty/Rescue route where he tries to take charge after Right Hand Man is captured but no one gives him the time of day.
- Evil Gloating: His monologuing gives Henry ample time to co-ordinate a response with Charles in Mission's Special BROvert Ops route, though it's less gloating, and more whining about paperwork. Lengthy monologue
- The Heavy: He doesn't appear much in most routes and doesn't get much screentime even in routes where he does feature as the primary antagonist, but his attempts to lead the Toppat Clan in routes stemming from endings where Reginald and the Right Hand Man are arrested drive the plot.
- "I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight: During the Master Bounty Hunter route, if Henry chose to rewire the Right Hand Man to assist him, it's Sven who talks him down from attacking and causes RHM to break free of the reprogramming.Sven: What are you doing? You're our boss! Are you really gonna side with the guy who locked up the chief?
(The Right Hand Man pauses, then turns to Henry with a furious Death Glare and tosses him off the rocket) - Irony: When he tries to take charge of the clan in the Bounty/Rescue route, people refuse to accept him as a boss. Sven does become the leader of the Clan in all the Government routes.
- Karma Houdini: Valiant Hero has him and several other high-ranking Toppats successfully escape the Orbital Station, remaining unaccounted for.
- Know When to Fold 'Em: In the Bounty/Rescue route, he tries to launch the rocket immediately after the Right Hand Man is captured and the Toppats are in disarray. Doing so would require abandoning most of the Toppats on Earth and leave them at the mercy of the Government, but the alternative is risking the capture of the entire Clan.
- Last Episode, New Character: It's mostly due to suffering from Remember the New Guy?, but Sven's introduction takes place in the Grand Finale of the series, and even then only in certain route combinations.
- Non-Action Big Bad: He's not the Big Bad, and not as bad as Reginald in Airship, but combat still isn't his strong suit. He's only a threat when he's armed and Henry is alone. In the Special BROvert Ops route, Henry (who isn't real capable in a fair fight) beats him in one punch after Charles disarms him, and in the Triple Threat route, there isn't even a choice prompt before Henry and Ellie easily defeat and restrain him.
- Norse by Norsewest: Fits the bill to a T. Has a thick Swedish accent, has blond hair, is very well-kempt, and can be easy to fool or take down.
- Number Two: To the Right Hand Man in the Master Bounty Hunter route, as he's preparing the rocket while the Right Hand Man deals with Henry.
- Quick Draw: He's a threat in a number of paths and fails because he can bring his gun to bear fast.
- Remember the New Guy?: Considering he never appeared in Airship, it can be a bit weird to see him as the Toppat Clan's new leader. He does mention that the Toppat airship was part of a division in the Government/Rescue route, so it's likely he simply wasn't on board at the time.
- Signature Headgear: His blue top hat.
- What Happened to the Mouse?: While he does manage to escape the Space Station in the Valiant Hero ending of Mission, being shown inside the luxury Escape Pod alongside other Toppats, his ultimate fate following the ending isn't shown.
- You Are in Command Now: In the Government routes of Mission, following the arrests of both Reginald and RHM, Sven is forced to become the new Toppat clan leader and push through with the rocket launching plan.
Burt Curtis
The Toppat Clan's lead comms officer. Typically monitors the surrounding area around the Toppats' operations.
- Casual Danger Dialogue: Like his government counterpart, he rarely has any sense of urgency regardless of what Henry and/or the government throw at the Toppats.
- The Dragon: To Sven in the Valiant Hero ending of Mission, being the only other high-ranking Toppat shown, serving as the former's Mission Control, and the one responsible for the Toppat Orbital Station's defenses.
- Evil Counterpart: To Charles, as both are wearers of headsets known for severe cases of Casual Danger Dialogue, but are on opposing sides. Burt is far more tired than Charles' laidback attitude, though.
- Extreme Doormat: Implied, as Burt lacks a proper sense of urgency as mentioned above and acts as if he has little drive, not to mention he doesn't seem to like Reginald and the Right Hand Man screaming orders into his headset. Regardless, he still continues to do his job as the lead comms officer.
- Minor Injury Overreaction: The only time that he even so as much as raises his voice in the entire game is when Charles punches a tiny hole in the space station with a turret, with Burt even going so far as to maximize the shield output (triggering a FAIL as this bisects Henry as well.) Though the hole produced was enough for Henry to crawl into and thus cause for concern, the Clan gets hit with much worse in other routes.
- Non-Action Guy: He's never seen in a direct confrontation with Henry or anyone else.
- Not So Stoic: The Super Accurate Laser fail is the only time Burt raised his voice in the entirety of Mission.
- O.O.C. Is Serious Business: The one time he shows a sense of urgency is when Charles punctures a tiny hole in the space station with a turret, with Burt even going so far as to maximize the shield output (triggering a FAIL as this bisects Henry as well).
- Signature Headgear: A regular top hat with an orange headset somehow jammed into it.
- The Stoic: He has shown very little, if any, emotions in all his appearances.
Introduced in Airship
A member of the Toppat Clan with a large head. He's often seen smoking a pipe.
- Ascended Extra: While only appearing in a single pathway for Airship, and in the image of the group that appears during that game's intro, he winds up playing a larger role in the Toppat Civil Warfare ending for Mission where he's established to be loyal to Henry and to be good at making plans.
- Clint Squint: Geoffrey has his eyes in a perpetual squint because his head is large enough to impede his vision.
- Red Right Hand: His abnormally large head.
- Those Two Guys: With Thomas Chestershire in Toppat Civil Warfare.
- Signature Headgear: A comically small top hat.
- Undying Loyalty: To Henry in the Toppat Civil Warfare ending in Mission where he and Thomas Chestershire are the only two Toppats who don't turn on Henry.
- Ax-Crazy: Is described as a loose cannon in his bio, and his expression shows this.
- The Ghost: He never makes a physical appearance and the only time he's seen is in the introduction to Airship.
- They Call Him "Sword": His surname also extends to the spear he carries.
- Weapon-Based Characterization: A spear is a fitting weapon for a loose cannon like him.
- They Call Him "Sword": His fist name also extends to the sledgehammer he carries.
Government Supported Private Investigator Route
- Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": He got nicknamed "Hatchman" because he guarded the roof hatch.
- Shotguns Are Just Better: If Henry chooses to knock on the hatch, Hatchman greets him with a double-barreled shotgun in hand.
- What Happened to the Mouse?: Is vacuumed up by Henry and then promptly forgotten about.
- The Cameo: Briefly appears at the end of the Toppat Recruits pathway in Mission, and doesn't even get a bio for that game.
- Good Scars, Evil Scars: A noticeable scar on the left side of his face, gotten from being cut with a blade some time prior.
An eager new member looking to move up the ranks.
- Beard of Evil: He has a tan goatee and is a Toppat rookie.
- Eager Rookie: As stated in his bio, he's looking to move up the ranks.
- Expy: Of Lloyd Christmas, right down to being friends with Harry.
- Hidden Depths: He dreams of opening a worm farm one day.
- Mind Control: On the receiving end with the Mind Crystal, though it's unclear whether it works too well or not at all.
- Signature Headgear: A bright orange hat, which is the most stylish one he could find.
- Alliterative Name: Derbert Daniels.
- Hat Damage: Daniels' hat is partially hinged open in the legacy version.
A member of the Toppat Clan with a pencil mustache.
- Beard of Evil: A Toppat member with a pencil mustache.
- Big Damn Heroes: He's one of the Toppats who busts into The Wall in a drill pod to free Henry in Complex, alongside Ahnoldt and Sureshot.
- Body Horror: Charles melts his bones in Airship so Henry can steal his keycard and enter the records room.
- Evil Old Folks: His bio in Mission mentions that he's been a Toppat for 40 years.
- Hopeless with Tech: He has problems with opening a door in Airship, outright stating he doesn't understand it.
- Recurring Character: One of the three Toppats to appear in three games, alongside Reginald and Thomas Chestershire.
- Schrödinger's Canon: Two of his bios contradict each other; in Airship his bio says that he's good with technology but the airship's door tech is finicky. In contrast, his bio for Complex says he's not good with technology but works better in combat.
- Shout-Out: His name is presumably one to the Wilhelm Scream.
- Thrown Out the Airlock: Gets blown out of the Toppat's space station along with the Right Hand Man by Henry in the Thief/Ghost route of Mission.
- Unexplained Recovery: Despite getting his bones melted by Charles in Airship's "Government" ending, he appears alive and well at the beginning of the Government/Dead pathway as one of the Toppats who's being chased by Charles and subsequently beamed out.
- Alliterative Name: Handsome Harold.
- The Face: He considers himself the face of the Toppats.
- Recurring Character: He makes a short appearance in the Exective/Ghost route.
- Signature Headgear: A blue one shaped like a D20.
- Talking Your Way Out: He's good at talking out of a bad situation due to his 18 CHA, however we never see this in action.
- Unwitting Instigator of Doom: His decision to read the incriminating documents that could bring down the Toppat Clan indirectly leads to the arrest of the entire Airship division, including the leader and his right hand.
- Big "NO!": Lets out one after Charles rerouted the airship's power to his room, It's ambiguous whether he yelled because of the bright lights, or because of the overexposed photos. The bio suggests the latter though.
- Punny Name: Alcohol.
- The Cameo: A SSR employee that looks like Matthew appears in Mission, but it’s unknown whether it's him or someone with the same look.
- For the Evulz: His reasons for joining the Toppat Clan - he couldn't think of anything better to do.
- Not the Fall That Kills You…: Shot out the Airship with a Force Gun on the Earpiece route, causing him and Benjamin to fall to their deaths.
- Alliterative Name: Benjamin Bourseious.
- Beard of Evil: A Toppat member with a grey, bushy mustache.
- Not the Fall That Kills You…: Shot out the Airship with a Force Gun on the Earpiece route, causing him and Matthew to fall to their deaths.
Relentless Bounty Hunter / Rapidly Promoted Executive Route
A member of the Toppat Clan with two monocles.
- Ascended Extra: In Airship, he only appears for a couple seconds with only one line of dialogue, and in Complex, he again only shows up for a couple seconds; this time with no dialogue, but one reaction. Come Mission, and he's established to be loyal to Henry and became a member of Henry's rogue faction in Toppat Civil Warfare, for questioning why they're killing Henry since it seemed to be unfair.
- The Cameo: He briefly appears in "The Betrayed" ending of Complex when Reginald receives the call from Henry to pick him up.
- Defeat Means Friendship: Despite getting rammed by Henry at the beginning of the "Cannonball" route of Airship, he remains loyal to Henry.
- Easily Forgiven: He manages to be on Henry's side in Rapidly Promoted Executive despite the former ramming into him with a cannonball.
- High-Class Glass: He wears two monocles for double the class.
- Made of Iron: He's perfectly fine after getting rammed by Henry at the beginning of the "Cannonball" route of Airship.
- Signature Headgear: He wears a tall stovepipe hat.
- Superior Successor: Not him, but according to his Mission bio, he liked Henry as a leader more than Reginald. This is why he remains loyal to him during the Toppat Civil Warfare route.
- Those Two Guys: With Geoffrey Plumb in Toppat Civil Warfare.
- Undying Loyalty: In the Toppat Civil Warfare ending of Mission, he and Geoffrey Plumb are the only ones who remain loyal to Henry.
- Only Known by Their Nickname: He's only referred to as Oldmin in his bio and it's stated to be a nickname.
- Uncertain Doom: He and Thomas Chestershire are crushed by Henry during the Cannonball route of Airship, and while Thomas reappears in Complex and Mission following on from RBH/RPE, Oldmin doesn't. Word of God is that he's not dead and is still alive.
- Younger Than They Look: His grey hair makes him look older than he actually is, since he's not that old. He still has the nickname.
- Construction Vehicle Rampage: Tries to crush Henry by using his crane to drop a massive piece of coal on him.
- Signature Headgear: His top hat atop yellow construction helmet in the remaster. In the Legacy version of Airship, he wears a light grey, hat-like construction helmet.
- Gender Flip: A guy in the legacy version, a girl in the remake.
- The Smurfette Principle: The only female Toppat to appear in Airship. Especially considering that she was a male in the legacy version.
- Alliterative Name: Two-Ton Tony.
- Going Native: Abandoned the mafia and fell in with the Toppat Clan due to their flexible hours and stylish gear.
- Two Aliases, One Character: It is very likely he is Tony Franz from Diamond, as both share the same name and are mentioned to be/have been in the mafia. Word of God didn't know if he was supposed to make them the same character.
Pure Blooded Thief Route
- Lazy Bum: Messes around on the Airship computer (presumably playing Civilization) instead of doing his job.
- Punny Name: "Cup of Joe", referring to a mug of coffee which he carries in his bio.
- Punny Name: His name is an obvious parody of Jar Jar Binks from Star Wars.
- Buried Alive: Crushed by rubble caused from the crashed Airship.
- Expy: Of Harry Dune, right down to being friends with the Lloyd Christmas Expy Floyd.
- Punny Name: "Hairy Butts".
- Who's Laughing Now?: His reason for joining the clan is to get back at those who made fun of his name.
- Catchphrase: "Rounda gon' Poundya!", though we never hear him say this in game.
- Improvised Weapon: A pipe connecter.
- Leeroy Jenkins: Seen charging into battle with a pipe in his hand.
- Signature Headgear: A white hat, to suit his name. Oddly enough, it was black in the original.
- Only in It for the Money: He joined the Clan so he could get more funds for his doctorate.
- Captain Ersatz: Of Ryu. He is even beat by a Captain Ersatz Ken in Pure-Blooded Thief.
- Evil Former Friend: Used to be friends with Government soldier Kent prior to joining the Toppats.
- Signature Headgear: A black top hat with a red bandanna tied around it.
- Worthy Opponent: He joined the Toppats in hopes of finding the strongest fighters to battle.
- Back Stab: Performs one on Samuel Mundy.
- Captain Ersatz: Of The Spy. He even manages to backstab Samuel Mundy, a Sniper Captain Ersatz in Pure-Blooded Thief.
- Signature Headgear: LeTouche wears a hat that looks like the Team Fortress 2 hat "Gentle Munitionne of Leisure."
- Eye-Obscuring Hat: He wears his hat very low to the point that he covers his eyes, making it hard for him to see.
- Punny Name: His name, Brimley, is a play of words that implies about the brim of his hat (Brim-ley).
- We Hardly Knew Ye: He makes a brief appearance running before being shot in the head.
- Alliterative Name: Sammy Sorry.
- Ironic Name: His last name is "Sorry", but he's The Unapologetic.
- The Unapologetic: Never apologises for anything according to his bio.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: Briefly appeared before getting killed off by Mert Steel's Powered Armor, alongside Quickdraw and Googuy.
- Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy: His bio claims his accuracy is poor, and he's seen shooting at the Government during Pure-Blooded Thief and missing every shot.
- Quick Draw: His name and defining feature.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: Briefly appeared before getting killed off by Mert Steel's Powered Armor alongside Sammy Sorry and Googuy.
- Once Done, Never Forgotten: His conversation about goo on his first day is the only thing he's known for in the Clan, to the point where it became his nickname.
- Only Known by Their Nickname: Only known as Googuy.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: Briefly appeared before getting killed off by Mert Steel's Powered Armor alongside Sammy Sorry and Quickdraw. He gets even less screen time than the other two.
Introduced in Complex
- Double Agent: A Toppat working undercover as a Wall guard.
- Epic Fail: Wallace alerts Henry to the fact he's an undercover agent… by yelling it out across the crowded cafeteria, blowing the cover he had spent three years retaining.
- The Mole: He is an undercover agent in The Wall who is secretly plotting to bust out all the members imprisoned there.
- The Ahnold: He is an imitation of the person, complete with accent.
- Big Damn Heroes: He's one of the Toppats who busts into The Wall in a drill pod to free Henry in Complex, alongside Sureshot and Wilhelm.
- Expy: Of Arnold Schwarzenegger, down to the name, Austrian accent and quotes.
- Informed Ability: His Mission bio talks about his commanding voice, but he never speaks in that game.
- No Indoor Voice: His bio in Complex states he is "always the loudest one in the room. His voice is booming for his size." From what little we hear from him, it isn't wrong.
- Big Damn Heroes: He's one of the Toppats who busts into The Wall in a drill pod to free Henry in Complex, alongside Ahnoldt and Wilhelm.
- Informed Ability: Said to be the leader of the rescue mission in Complex, but Ahnoldt is the only one giving orders.
- Punny Name: "Sureshot", referring to him being a top rifleman.
- Continuity Nod: His bio in Mission states he made it back to the Toppats after being locked up at the Wall and that there was a breakout, a nod to his appearance during "Convict Allies" in Complex after Henry and Ellie orchestrate a mass breakout. Furthermore, his appearance in Mission is on a path following the "Convict Allies" ending.
- Cool Shades: He's Mr. Cool, of course he would have some cool shades!
- Never Bareheaded: Not seen without his black hat in Complex, or the grey one he switches it with in Mission.
- "Shaggy Dog" Story: Manages to escape from the Wall after years of imprisonment following the breakout Henry and Ellie caused, only to be sent back when they redirect the Toppat’s rocket to land in the complex.
- Two Aliases, One Character: Known as Mr. Cool in Complex and is called Cool Joe in Mission. He is the only confirmed character to appear in multiple games and have different names for each bio (not counting Right Hand Man’s appearances as a Cyborg or possibly Tony Franz/Two-Ton Tony).
Introduced in Mission
- Friend or Foe?: During the Abandon FAIL, he mistakes Henry in his hijacked helicopter for an enemy government pilot. This gets Henry blown up.
- Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy: For being a sniper specifically recruited by the Toppat Clan, he takes four shots and several seconds to snipe a stationary Henry.FAIL Screen: First try!
- Signature Headgear: A large-brimmed cowboy hat.
- Meaningful Name: 'Muenster' is a type of cheese.
- Obfuscating Stupidity: His fellow Toppats think he has no idea how repulsive his cheese hat is; he knows, and in fact made it that way so no one would bunk with him.
- Recurring Character: The most recurring minor/background Toppat Member in Mission, appearing in 6 different pathways and having a minor role in each.
- Signature Headgear: His top hat, made entirely out of cheese.
- Alliterative Name: Smooshed Sammy.
- Butt-Monkey: Is apprehended in every path he appears in.
- Once Done, Never Forgotten: His hat being smooshed leads him to being given the nickname "Smooshed Sammy". Both the nickname and flattened hat have stuck with him ever since.
- One-Steve Limit: Shares a name with Sammy Sorry, another Toppat.
- Signature Headgear: His hat that got squashed flat due to his falling on it.
- Expy / Shout-Out: His character and bio are a clear reference to Problem Sleuth.
- One-Shot Character: Only appears briefly in the ending of Toppat King.
- Accidental Murder: Accidentally kills Henry when, thinking he's a coatrack, Thomas holds his head out the window and it gets taken clean off.
- Call-Back: His comment of "I think we should throw it in the cart, just to be safe?" from the Toppat Box option harkens back to the Disguising Bag from Breaking the Bank, where Winston Davis says the same thing (replacing "Cart" with "Back").
- Captain Obvious: Makes these kinds of statements after Henry bites it."Oh, it was a fake…" - after the fake bush is burnt to ash
"Aww, it broke…" - taking a 'coatrack's' head off by holding 'it' out the window of a moving train - Failed a Spot Check:
- Doesn't see Henry’s prop disguise until Filbert points it out to him. Nor does he realise it's a fake until AFTER it (and Henry) is a pile of ashes.
- Doesn't realise that what he's holding and playing around with isn't a coatrack, but Henry pretending to be one, even after Henry's sudden decapitation.
- Kill It with Fire: Gives Henry's prop bush "the test", I.e. setting it on fire with a match.
- One-Steve Limit: Shares a first name with Thomas Chestershire.
- Shout-Out: His name, bio, and father are a direct reference to Thomas and Alan Chipz, from Mega64.
- Call-Back: His comment of "How did we lose one?" from the Toppat Box option harkens back to the Disguising Bag from Breaking the Bank, where Ted McAdams says the same thing (except Filbert decides not to put the box in the cart).
- Lazy Bum: Can't be bothered with putting a single box on the train. The FAIL Screen calls this out:FAIL Screen: Never underestimate laziness.
- Repetitive Name: Both his first and last name are pronounced "Filbert."
- Fainting: Seen passed out during the train trip, though he wakes up if Henry takes his friend's seat.
- Minor Major Character: Briefly appears during the "Cleaned 'Em Out" and "Triple Threat" paths and doesn't even have dialogue, but his role as a gemstone appraiser and determining the worth of stolen gems likely gave the Toppats the idea to steal the Romanian Ruby and Norwegian Emerald and try to steal the Tunisian Diamond.
- Rhymes on a Dime: Not her, but her bio, making a joke about her first and last names rhyming, and that the entire bio rhymes with it.
- The Heart: Seems to be this for the Toppats, since no one has had any issues with him (a rarity, given the odd nature of most other members).
- One-Shot Character: Only appears in the "Sit" FAIL.
- Plant Hair: Has two blades of grass growing out of his head, covered by his hat.
- Good Scars, Evil Scars: Has a scar over his left eye and is a Toppat.
- No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: Delivers one along with other Toppats to Henry and Ellie as a result of the "Downgrader" FAIL.
- Recurring Character: Appears on 5 different pathways in Mission - the only minor Toppat with more appearances is Fredrick Muenster with 6.
- Shout-Out: His scar references the depiction of William Wallace in Braveheart. They even share a name.
Yet another Toppat member introduced in Completing the Mission. His lackadaisical attitude informs Henry of the Clan's launch site in the Bounty/Dead and Thief/Dead routes.
- Bunny-Ears Lawyer: He has enough of a reputation in the Clan to have his own nickname, but makes a big ruckus about not being in his (literal) element when the Toppats (seemingly) aren't in any trouble with the rocket and puts stealing Sal's hat over the fact that Henry just ran him over.
- Didn't Think This Through: Wearing what's essentially cold gear 24/7 will not feel nice out in the jungle.
- Failed a Spot Check: Icepick could be forgiven for not knowing Henry would show up in the Bounty/Dead and Thief/Dead routes, what with the latter being, well, presumed dead and all that. That being said, in the Executive/Dead route, there's a Freeze-Frame Bonus of him bickering with Snowcap about... something, while the drunken government agents discussing their counter-offensive on the rocket plan are in plain view and earshot of the two Toppats. Of course, neither Icepick nor Snowcap notice them, leaving their leader Henry to pick up the slack in his usual style.
- Foil: To the other tundra worker under the Toppats with a furred hat, Snowcap. Icepick wears a navy-blue regular top hat, has genuine concern for the logistics and security of the rocket plan, and is presumably in the tundra out of a legitimate sense of duty there; Snowcap wears a red bowler hat, is much more laid-back to the point of only really caring about relaxing during the ride, and is only in the tundra so that he doesn't have to do very much work, if any at all.
- Gotta Have It, Gonna Steal It: Wants a hat that won't be as uncomfortable to wear out in the sun, but the Toppat code won't let him swap hats. So he steals Sal's after Henry runs him over.
- Hypocrite: Mentions to Snowcap that he doesn't approve of the transport train because he's worried someone will jack at least some of the valuables inside from a lack of security, but is fatally ignorant of certain things a criminal syndicate member should be well aware of, such as pickpockets, eavesdroppers, and intruders.
- Irony: Loudly complains about his hat being uncomfortable to Sal Malone, even though it almost certainly forms a part of his nickname.
- Loose Lips: Openly discusses the plans for the launch site in a tavern full of people, including mercenaries and, of course, Henry.
- Meaningful Name: Icepick has a tongue as sharp as ice, while Snowcap's demeanor is as soft as snow.
- Small Role, Big Impact: Only appears in the intros to Little Nest Egg and Stickmin Space Resort, and as a foe later on in those routes, but his Loose Lips entirely start those paths by informing Henry of the Toppat’s plans.
- More Dakka: In the "Bounty/Dead" route of Mission, Icepick mans a machine gun on a technical escorting the Toppats' train.
- Only Known by Their Nickname: One attained through constantly working out in the tundra and possibly his fuzzy hat.
- Properly Paranoid: After Snowcap leads him to realize that the Clan's putting all of their eggs in one basket with the train, he gets upset because he feels it's taking away eyes and manpower from protecting the valuables inside the train in case of potential thieves - which is exactly what Henry sets out to do in the routes where he's a relevant character.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: The blue to Snowcap's red, represented through their choices of headwear.
- Signature Headgear: A furred navy-blue top hat, contrasting Snowcap's red bowler hat.
- Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Brings about the Clan losing their monetary assets (or their space station) through his Loose Lips in the Bounty/Dead and Thief/Dead routes.
- Expy: Of Kanye West, having similar names, the mustache and the fact Kayn used to be in the music business much like Kanye is involved in the music business.
- Butt-Monkey: He has to listen to Icepick complaining about the heat, then gets ran over by Henry and has his hat stolen by Icepick. He then gets punched in the face and knocked off the scooter, and then he's arrested along with the other Toppats not on the space station. The Thief/Dead route isn't kind to Sal at all.
- Signature Headgear: A white hat that's suited to the jungle climate. Icepick steals it after Sal gets ran over by Henry.
- Shout-Out: His name is a likely reference to Al Capone, the famous gangster.
- Beard of Evil: A Toppat with a large bushy beard.
- Celebrity Resemblance: Said to look a lot like Abraham Lincoln.
- Heel–Face Turn: B. Hampton presumably convinces him to join Henry and become a crew member of the Space Resort, alongside the other Toppats on the rocket when it launched.
- Embarrassing Nickname: Named for a pimple (The word "Whitehead" is a pale or white-topped pustule on the skin)
- Heel–Face Turn: B. Hampton presumably convinces him to join Henry and become a crew member of the Space Resort.
- Alliterative Name: Paddy Pride.
- Oh, Crap!: Freaks out as the rocket runs out of fuel and begins to plummet towards him and Henry.
- Shout-Out: His name and bio are references to a YTP (YouTube Poop video) based on an edited SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Patty Hype" called Pride Patties (no longer available on YouTube).
- Ascended Meme: The main character's name is Henry Stickmin, not Henry Stickman. The confusion people have displayed over this spelling resulted in Stickman becoming an actual person, a normal man mistaken for Stickmin time and time again.
- One-Steve Limit: Averted. His name is nearly identical to the protagonist, Henry Stickmin. This has caused him much grief.
- Then Let Me Be Evil: Henry Stickman joined because he was sick of being accused of being the criminal "Henry Stickmin" so he might as well become an actual criminal.
- Given Name Reveal: His first name, Bryan, was revealed in the 2nd part of the developer commentary.
- Heel–Face Turn: One of the first Toppats to side with Henry and help him build a space resort out of the Orbital Station. He even helped convert the other Toppats to Henry’s side.
- Signature Headgear: He, along with the other SSR employees, wears a small neon red top hat.
- Failed a Spot Check: Snowcap could be forgiven for not knowing Henry would show up in the Bounty/Dead route, what with the latter being, well, presumed dead and all that. That being said, in the Executive/Dead route, there's a Freeze-Frame Bonus of him bickering with Icepick about... something, while the drunken government agents discussing their counter-offensive on the rocket plan are in plain view and earshot of the two Toppats. Of course, neither Toppat notice them, leaving their leader Henry to pick up the slack in his usual style.
- Foil: To the other tundra worker under the Toppats with a furred hat, Icepick. Snowcap wears a red bowler hat, is much more laid-back to the point of only really caring about relaxing during the train ride, and is only in the tundra so that he doesn't have to do very much work, if any at all; Icepick wears a navy-blue regular top hat, has genuine concern for the logistics and security of the rocket plan, and is presumably in the tundra out of a legitimate sense of duty there.
- Mellow Fellow: Has a laid-back and nonchalant demeanour unlike his partner Icepick, though this breaks when Henry (in disguise) shoves into them.
- Signature Headgear: A red snow hat.
- The Slacker: He decided to be stationed in the tundra so he wouldn’t have much in the way of work to do.
- Stating the Simple Solution: When the Toppats are trying to bust through the train door, Snowcap suggests heading out the back of the cart instead.
- Perpetual Frowner: Never seen with any expression other than a frown.
- Punny Name: Both his first and last names are a pun - his first name is a play on the word "Clementine", while his last name sounds like "warranty".
An elite Toppat member introduced in Completing the Mission. He is the conductor of the train transporting the Toppat's valuables to the launch site in the Bounty/Allies, Bounty/Dead, and Government/Ghost routes of Mission.
- BFG: He owns a futuristic rifle that can shoot an array of bullets as well as a thin laser beam and a giant laser blast. It's also about as big as he is.
- The Cameo: Makes a brief appearance in the Government/Dead route note and being arrested by the government at the end of the Government/Rescue route.
- Deep South: Speaks with a noticeable Southern accent.
- The Driver: Drives the train transporting the Toppats' goods to the rocket.
- Energy Weapon: His gun can shoot lasers of different sizes.
- Expy: He's based on the Forever Train conductor from Star Fox 64. He even quotes some lines from the original game."I didn't 'spect to have to use this."
"He's not taking me seriously!"
"I can't stop iiiiiiiiiit!" - Final Boss: Is this in the "Little Nest Egg" ending because he's the last Toppat Clan member that Henry fights in that ending.
- The Heavy: He's the main threat in the "Little Nest Egg" pathway, and one of the few Toppats who fight Henry directly.
- Hoist by His Own Petard: Henry uses a "Mirror" item to reflect Mr. Macbeth's laser back at him.
- Oh, Crap!: In the Bounty/Allies route when Henry and Ellie shoot the tunnel closed and he can't stop the train.
- Reduced to Dust: At the end of his fight with Henry, only a pile of ash is left of him after Henry reflects his laser back at him.
- Signature Headgear: He wears a green hat with a red band and a little badge with a hat engraved on it.
- Surrounded by Idiots: Seems to have this attitude when Henry is able to get inside the train and is forced to stop the train because the other Toppats can't get at him."Do I have to do everything myself?"
- Suspiciously Similar Substitute: To Right Hand Man, who doesn't appear in the "Little Nest Egg" route, as someone Henry fights in an RPG-style battle.
- Gatling Good: Controls a mounted Gatling gun and tries using it to gun Henry down.
- Goomba Stomp: A victim of this. Henry jumps and stomps on him, turning him into dust.
- Small Name, Big Ego: He has one of the biggest egos in the entire clan, but Henry takes him out in one stomp.
- Underestimating Badassery: He thinks that he can gun down Henry easily and, to his credit, he does if Henry does nothing. However, Henry is fast enough to dodge all the bullets and stomps on Blast, killing him.
- Delinquent Hair: Bright pink hair.
- Only Known by Initials: Goes by M.F.
- Mad Artist: As an opera singer who joined the Toppats for revenge, this is a given.
- Shout-Out: His name is a parody of Larry the Cable Guy. His bio lampshades this by stating he knows nothing about cables.
- Expy: Of a HECU trooper, what with the gas mask, beret-like hat similar to the HECU’s beret and Radio Voice.
- Gas Mask Mooks: Wears a gas mask that covers his face.
- Informed Ability: Said to be a great fighter, but doesn't do any fighting in the small amount of screen time he gets.
- Radio Voice: As in his inspiration’s home game, he speaks like this.
- Signature Headgear: A red beret-like top hat with a small top hat pin, worn on top of his gas mask.
- Alliterative Name: Mischevious Martin.
- The Prankster: Used to run legendary pranks in the past, hence his nickname.
- Signature Headgear: A hat that's apparently more cyan than teal. It appears teal during Bounty/Dead and cyan in his cameo in Executive/Ghost.
- Big Little Brother: Similar to Luigi, he's taller than Marty.
- Expy: Of Luigi, down to the name, mustache, green hat, being taller than his brother and yet being overshadowed. He is also seen performing the "Do the Mario" dance.
- The Unintelligible: His one line is spoken in Conlang, though subtitles translate for us.
- Cloudcuckoolander: Even by Toppat standards - she happily joins in on a dogpile, with a bunch of intruders, on her own leader, while in the middle of a battle.
- Green Thumb: As the Toppat's main herbalist, this is a given.
- Playing Possum: Survives when Henry and the bounty hunters open fire by playing dead, making it seem like she got shot when she didn't.
- Signature Headgear: Wears a stereotypical witch's hat.
- Corrupt Politician: Their bio states they're a political figure the Toppats have in their pocket.
- Hat Damage: As a result of being on the frontlines, his hat is torn and ripped.
- Shout-Out:
- His name is a parody of Tintin from The Adventures of Tintin.
- The fact that he's named after the only word he can say and the reference of time travel being the cause is a reference to the origin of Hodor's name in Game of Thrones.
- Expy: Of Gon Freecss. His hair is nearly identical to Gon's, his hat has the same visual and color themes as Gon's clothes, and he shares Gon’s tic of always throwing rock in Rock-Paper-Scissors.
- Poor, Predictable Rock: He always picks rock when playing Rock–Paper–Scissors. He doesn't mind losing, however.
- Expy: Of Ken Oyanagi. This is shown through his design, role and bio.
- Facial Horror: Has a hole in his face!
- Punny Name: Rearranging his name gets "Jan Ken Pon", which is the Japanese name for Rock Paper Scissors.
- Alliterative Name: Carol Cross.
- Expy: of Carol Colossal.
- Loan Shark: Appears threatening Stu Pendles after the latter borrows money from her and fails to pay it back…
- Perpetual Frowner: Fitting her strict personality, she has a perpetual frown on her face with only a few exceptions.
- Recurring Character: Appears on 5 different pathways in Mission.
- Oh, Crap!: Has this reaction when Carol comes demanding her money.
- Meaningful Name: Wears a bucket hat.
- Shout-Out: Likely to musician Buckethead.
- Signature Headgear: A black bucket hat that covers their face.
- Riddle for the Ages: If he has five eyes, where’s the fifth?
- Informed Ability: Said to be difficult to fight but we never see him fight in-game.
- Signature Headgear: An extravagant red yellow-striped top hat.
- The Generic Guy: Pretty generic, the only thing he’s known for is crushing an apple in his bare hand.
- Expy: Of The Magician from Jerma 985's video "Jerma Rumble - Live Action!". In that video, he was one of the wrestlers (hence why his bio mentions him as a former pro wrestler) and he fought by pulling the organs of other wrestlers out of his hat (hence the comment about being able to pull your spleen out of his hat).
- Pull a Rabbit out of My Hat: He’ll pull your spleen out of his hat.
- Signature Headgear: A red-striped magician’s top hat. Which he will pull your spleen out of.
- Embarrassing Nickname: Named because of his fat lip. He hates the nickname but it’s difficult to change it.
- Good Scars, Evil Scars: Has a scar on his face and is a Toppat.
- Legacy Character: Took his name from the previous Toppat who had the name.
- Impossible Theft: A master pickpocket.
- Large Ham: As part of its distraction programming.
- Mecha-Mook: A robot the Toppats use as a distraction.
- We Need a Distraction: Charles hacks it to provide a distraction for Henry.
- Expy: Of American comedian Hannibal Buress in the popular Adult Swim show The Eric Andre Show, due to the similar name, glasses, his posture and his dialect.
- Mellow Fellow: Burns is always relaxed with a seemingly chill demeanor and posture - this usually makes it difficult to tell if he's even paying attention.
- Pyromaniac: He is one according to his bio.
- Signature Headgear: He wears a tall grey top hat, which inspires his nickname.
- Blinded by the Light: Her earrings can give off a bright flash to blind people.
- Repetitive Name: Both his names are shades of the colour red.
- Theme Naming: The colour red.
- Expy: Of Hatty Hattington.
- Ocular Gushers: Always has a streak of tears down his face.
- Perpetual Frowner: Hatty always appears with a slight frowning expression.
- Punny Name: His hat is chipped.
- Signature Headgear: A chipped (hence the name) brown top hat.
- Alliterative Name: Howie Howitzer.
- Cloudcuckoolander: He is the first to join in on the dogpile of government soldiers on his leader.
- Punny Name: “Howitzer”, being a type of artillery cannon.
- Repetitive Name: Howie Howitzer.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: Gets two lines before being shot alongside Mr. Goldbloom.
- Cloudcuckoolander: He unquestioningly joins in on the dogpile on his own leader, in the middle of a pitched battle between the Toppats and the Government.
- Corrupt Corporate Executive: He was a CEO who embezzled funds to the Toppat Clan, until he was found out.
- Punny Name: On the actor Jeff Goldblum.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: Only appears once before being shot and killed by Amelia Esteban.
- Signature Headgear: A pink top hat, which is the reason for his nickname.
- Shout-Out: To Jesse Pinkman, sharing the same name and his bio stating he’s “not affiliated with any chemistry teachers or drug cartels”, while Jesse is.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: Makes a brief appearance before being killed off.
- Punny Name: His last name is a take on the word "Thicc", a slang for a full-figured body.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: Very briefly appears before being shot and killed.
- Ironic Name: His bio says he has a Peanut allergy.
- Leprechaun: He has totally embraced his appearance as similar to one of these, what with the red hair and green outfit. He took the nickname for himself and even adopted a (fake) Irish accent.
- Only Known by Their Nickname: Only ever known as “The Leprechaun”.
- Recurring Character: One of the most reoccurring minor Toppats in Mission, appearing in 5 separate paths.
- What the Hell Is That Accent?: Has a (terrible) fake Irish accent to go with his look.
- Expy: Of Leonidas I as he was portrayed in 300. And true to form, he sparta-kicks Henry off the ramp in the “Finish Him” FAIL.
- His name also references World of Warcraft.
- Expy: Of Dwayne Johnson, sharing a similar name.
- The Starscream: Does not hesitate to try and take leadership once he hears the current leader has been captured by the Government. However, he’s too busy arguing with Steve Dallas over it and both end up arrested.
- Expy: Of "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, sharing a similar name.
- The Starscream: Tries to take the lead once he hears Right Hand Man has been captured by the Government. However, he’s too busy arguing with Wayne Jensen over it and both end up arrested.
- Meaningful Name: The Marble Man likes marbles.
- Bounty Hunter: He’s a Toppat who ostensibly hunts bounties and fills up the brig with them.
- Shout-Out: His name and bio are a reference to Dog the Bounty Hunter.
- Shout-Out: His name alludes to the Tayne sequence and the Flarhgunnstow move it performs.
- Hot-Blooded: Her bio describes her as scrappy and feisty.
- Card-Carrying Villain: Behaves like one according to his bio. Whether he acted like this before joining the Toppats or not is up for debate.
- Dastardly Whiplash: He has the look (and behavior) down pat.
- Oh, Crap!: Panics when Charles and Henry open his escape pod, frantically slamming the controls and accidentally activating the reverse thruster.
- Only Known by Their Nickname: Preemptively claimed the name “HazMatt”. We don’t know what his real name is, though it might be Matt.
- Punny Name: Hazmat Suit.
- Evil Old Folks: Judging by the color of his mustache and eyebrows, he's not only one of the wealthiest Toppat members, but also one of the oldest.
- High-Class Glass: Wears a monocle on his right eye to show off his social status.
- Non-Action Guy: He is one of the two elite Toppats in the “Luxury Escape Pod” FAIL not to draw a weapon on Henry and Charles.
- Rich Bastard: He’s incredibly wealthy and funds expensive Toppat operations.
- Shout-Out: His surname is a reference to Poshley Heights, as confirmed by Word of God.
- Hero Killer: He manages to hold Charles off long enough in the Valiant Hero route of Mission to cause Charles' death.
- Irony: He didn't make a name for himself, but he ended up killing Charles.
- Small Role, Big Impact: He only appears near the end of the Government/Dead route, but his actions cause the death of Charles, one of the main characters.
- Shout-Out: His name is a parody of Hugh Jackman.
Gene Fredrickson
As a mayor, he announced the grand opening of the Tunisian Archeological Exhibit on TV, which informs Henry about the Tunisian Diamond and inspires him to steal it, setting the events of Diamond into motion. Unbeknownst to everyone, Fredrickson planned to steal the diamond himself, which was foiled by Henry stealing it first. After that, the mayor’s plans to smuggle the diamond were uncovered and he fled to avoid arrest.
- Big Ol' Eyebrows: He has grey ones.
- Corrupt Politician: He's the mayor of a city who is secretly in league with the Toppat Clan, a major criminal organization.
- Didn't See That Coming: He likely would have gotten away clean with the Diamond, but no one expected an unremarkable thief like Henry to break into the museum and make off with it.
- Early-Bird Cameo: Not Fredrickson himself, but the Toppat Clan as an organisation made their first appearance in Airship, while Gene was retroactively revealed to be part of the clan in Mission, thus making this trope possible.
- Evil All Along: He was a Toppat the whole time.
- Evil Old Folks: He's one of the oldest members of the clan, judging by the color of his mustache.
- Fat Bastard: Overweight and a secret Toppat member.
- Faux Affably Evil: As mayor, he puts on the act of someone amicable with a love for arts so he can secretly steal the diamond.
- Foreshadowing: The fact that he wears a top hat should hint where his true allegiance lies later on, especially in the route where he appears again as an antagonist.
- Hat of Authority: He wears a dark grey top hat, and he’s a mayor. In hindsight, this was a signal for his allegiance to the Toppat Clan.
- Hidden Villain: Despite having his own plans to steal the Tunisian Diamond in Diamond, absolutely none of this was made aware to Henry or the player until his reappearance (and bio) in Mission.
- Karma Houdini: In Valiant Hero, he's seen in the escape pod reserved for Toppat elites, meaning he survived the explosion and returned to Earth.
- Manipulative Bastard: Charms his way into the position of mayor so he can steal the very diamond he presented.
- Mayor Pain: He was planning to steal the very diamond he presented.
- Minor Major Character: A mayor who's also an elite Toppat member but he only appears twice in the whole series.
- The Mole: He's secretly a Toppat clan member and planned to steal the Tunisian Diamond but he was foiled due to Henry stealing it first.
- Non-Action Guy: One of the two Toppats in the “Luxury Escape Pod” (the other being Albert Poshley) not to draw a weapon.
- Small Role, Big Impact: He only appears in a single scene before Mission, but him talking about the Tunisian Exhibition on TV is what informs Henry about the Tunisian Diamond, leading him to steal it and setting the rest of the series into motion.
- Villain with Good Publicity: His bio in Diamond states that he was the underdog winner of last year's election, and he used his position to secretly steal the Tunisian Diamond for the Toppat Clan.
- Walking Spoiler: Really hard to talk about him without revealing his true allegiance.
- Hat Damage: Has a huge hole in his hat caused by a laser.
- Noodle Incident: The laser incident that caused the hole in his hat is never specified or elaborated on.
- Punny Name: Sounds like “holy crap”. Also, he has a hole in his cap.
- Butt-Monkey: He gets killed by Henry no matter what the thief chooses as a weapon.
- Death by Irony: He is a stickler for rules, and is killed because someone didn't listen to them and left the armory unlocked when they shouldn't have, thus allowing Henry to get in, arm himself and shoot him dead.
- Punny Name: His name, bio, and great grandfather inventing beef are a reference to the dish Beef Wellington.
- Expy: Of Fred Flintstone.
- Hat Damage: Caused by the battle between Henry and RHM.
- Master Forger: The paintings he forges are one way the Toppats get their income.
- Embarrassing Nickname: Named for his prior “job” of selling ham out of a bag before the Toppats found him.
- Hat Damage: It’s almost gone entirely, due to the damage caused by Henry and RHM fighting.
- Hat Damage: Averted - his tiny blue hat somehow didn’t take damage from the battles between Henry and RHM.
- Trademark Favourite Food: Blueberries, being the only food people have seen him eat.
- Expy: Of Hat Kid, with the hair, hat and smug dance.
- Signature Headgear: A purple hat with a yellow strip around it, similar to Hat Kid’s.
- Punny Name: Misdemeanor.
- Alliterative Name: Barbershop Bill.
- Irony: Despite his name and hat, he’s a horrible barber and a worse singer.
- Signature Headgear: A Barbershop quartet hat.
- Spell My Name With An S: Dislikes it when people call him Alfonzo.
- What Happened to the Mouse?: Isn’t seen after Henry and Ellie use the “Rope & Wings” option, leaving their fate ambiguous.
- Butt-Monkey: Has nearly been kicked out of the Toppat Clan multiple times.
- Punny Name: On the term "Weak sauce", meaning something inferior, ineffective, or unimpressive. Which he is.
- What Happened to the Mouse?: Isn’t seen after Henry and Ellie use the “Rope & Wings” option, leaving their fate ambiguous.
- Fury-Fueled Foolishness: His anger problem does not help him in a fight, instead distracting everyone else.
- Shout-Out: To Mr. Furious from Mystery Men.
- What Happened to the Mouse?: Isn’t seen after Henry and Ellie use the “Rope & Wings” option, leaving their fate ambiguous.
- Punny Name: Stoneface has a stone face.
- The Stoic: He never emotes.
- Cruel and Unusual Death: Crushed by a tank!
- We Hardly Knew Ye: Dies in his first and only appearance - which is an intro cutscene, no less.
- Gatling Good: He tries to fight off Henry and Ellie with one of these that fires swords.
- Shout-Out: His name is a parody of the American rapper Fred Durst.
- Smug Snake: He taunts Ellie and Henry for their very poor aim, but realizes too late that they weren't going for them.
- Token Minority: The only character to have red skin in the entire series. Subverted when it's revealed to be actually shading.
- Hat Damage: His hat appears to be missing the entire top half.
- Shout-Out: His name is a reference to Charlie Brown. Oddly enough he has a full head of hair, while Charlie Brown is bald.
- Non-Indicative Name: He isn’t a doctor, nor does anyone ever refer to him as one.
- Meaningful Name: The name "Skeev" comes from the word "Skeevy", which means unpleasant, squalid, or distasteful. Fittingly, he’s considered seedy even for a Toppat, to the point they’re planning to kick him out.
- Signature Headgear: A half cone-shaped raspberry red top hat.
- Alliterative Name: Barry Bruh.
- Beard of Evil: As a Byeah, he has that as part of his essential look.
- Expy: Of a Byeah from Jerma985 video "Commence the Meeting of 'The Byeahs'". Byeah #503 shares the bandana, grey beard, catchphrase, hobbies and naming scheme of the Byeahs, though doesn’t share their girth, even though other overweight stickmen exist (e.g. Gene Fredrickson from Diamond).
- Identically Named Group: He is one of multiple “Byeahs”, which are this.
A particularly tall member of the Toppat Clan who always engages in pre-fight banter.
- Almighty Janitor: He's arguably a regular Toppat, yet he's also the most powerful member in the clan, and the only other Toppat that can rival him by power is a cybernetic Right Hand Man.
- The Big Guy: Noticeably larger than most members of the Clan, standing One Head Taller, and one of the most powerful Toppats.
- Bling of War: His shoes are silver, befitting his super abilities.
- Curb-Stomp Battle: Defeats a fusion of Ellie and Henry in 30 seconds tops.
- Edible Theme Naming:
- His name's a pun of "cabbage," doubling as a reference to a naming scheme in Dragon Ball.
- Based on his name and victory over Ellry, he seems to be an Expy of Raditz.
- Lightning Bruiser: A tall, strong Toppat who is also quite agile, fighting in the air and employing liberal use of Flash Step.
- No-Sell: Completely tanks a punch from Ellry to open the fight.
- One-Shot Character: Only appears in the "Fusion" FAIL.
- Shout-Out: Aside from the scene he appears in, Kabbitz's Edible Theme Naming references a naming scheme from Dragon Ball.
- Signature Headgear: Wears a blue-brimmed top hat with a yellow crown.
- Smug Super: His pre-fight banter is more than just show, as he quickly defeats Ellrynote without a scratch.
- Only Known by Their Nickname: Only known as Poppedtop.
- Signature Headgear: A white hat with a broken and popped top, hence his nickname.
- Expy: of the Orange Shirt Kid.
- Happy Dance: Performs the Orange Justice during the Diversion.
- Expy: of Peter Parker in Spider-Man 3, specifically the emo look Peter took on under the symbiote's influence.
- Happy Dance: Performs Peter’s emo dance during the Diversion.
- Alliterative Name: Pasta Primavera.
- Shout-Out: He and his cohorts perform the torture dance. He’s also likely a reference to the character Guido Mista from the same part.
- Shout-Out: He and his cohorts perform the torture dance. He’s also likely a reference to the character Narancia Ghirga from the same part.
- Shout-Out: He and his cohorts perform the torture dance. He’s also likely a reference to the character Pannacotta Fugo from the same part.
- Shout-Out:
- He is a reference to Link from the Legend of Zelda series, with his name differing by only one letter.
- His bio references the famous "Arrow to the knee" meme which originates from Skyrim.
- Shout-Out: His dance (with Lenk) is a reference to the "1273" scene in the Rockefeller Street Dance.
- Shout-Out: His name, dance and bio are all references to a scene in the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Krab Borg," where Mr. Krabs is dancing like a robot while having batteries in his back pocket, causing SpongeBob to think Mr. Krabs is an actual robot.
- Shout-Out: His name, the dance he's doing, and his bio all reference the famous DK Rap from Donkey Kong 64
- Signature Headgear: A brown hat with a red stripe.
- Born Lucky: According to his bio, he's been lucky ever since he joined the Toppats.
- Cool Shades: Like Johnny Bravo, he wears a pair of sunglasses.
- Shout-Out: His name, and appearance reference Johnny Bravo.
- Meaningful Name: His hat resembles that of a cowboy.
- Meaningful Name: His top hat is literally one giant cigarette.
- The Caper: His bio states that he's an intricate planner for Toppat raids.
- Shout-Out: His name, hat and dance moves are a reference to Snoop Dog.
Past Leaders
- Beard of Evil: Has a thin goatee and was a previous Toppat leader.
- Bling-Bling-BANG!: He always used to carry a golden pistol around and kills Henry with it if Henry enters his painting à-la Super Mario 64.
- Portal Picture: His portrait on the Toppat Rocket can be entered by Henry if the Painting Portal is chosen.
- Evil Old Folks: Became really old and slow as his leadership position continued, to the point where he needed a cane and became extremely slow.
- The Ghost: Only appears as a portrait in Mission.
- Mistaken for Dying: His subordinates would occasionally think this of him, since he moved so slowly.
- Beard of Evil: His defining feature is his immense amount of facial hair.
- Big Ol' Eyebrows: He has these obscuring his eyes.
- The Ghost: Only appears as a portrait in Mission.
- Klingon Promotion: On the receiving end.
- The Unintelligible: People couldn’t undserstand what we was saying due to his beard. He lost his position as leader because of this.
- Alliterative Name: Randy Radman.
- For Happiness: Led the Toppat Clan through a hedonistic "Party Era", which lasted until they went bankrupt.
- The Ghost: Only appears as a portrait in Mission.
- Klingon Promotion: Presumably on the receiving end after the clan went bankrupt.
- The Ghost: Only appears as a portrait in Mission.
- Came Back Wrong: He was a long-dead Toppat leader who was resurrected. It didn't take long for him to turn on the Clan.
- The Ghost: Only appears as a portrait in Airship.
- Red Right Hand: His left arm is visibly larger than his right and somewhat deformed.
- Signature Headgear: His top hat has three spikes sticking out of it with electricity hopping between them.
- The Casanova: Was quite the romantic despite claims otherwise.
- The Ghost: Only appears as a portrait on the Airship.
- Klingon Promotion: He took over from T.R.N.K. after they turned on the clan.
- Shout-Out: To Michael Jackson's song Billie Jean.
- Cigar Chomper: Smokes a massive cigar in all his portraits.
- The Ghost: Doesn't make a physical appearance outside of his portraits.
- Klingon Promotion: Overthrew Billy G. and took his place as Toppat Leader.
- Signature Headgear: He wore three top hats when he led the Clan, as can be seen in the portraits.
- Villainous Gold Tooth: He sports a gold tooth, befitting a criminal leader. One of the strongest leaders in Toppat history, he defeated and overthrew Billy G. to take his place.
- Bad Boss: He got overthrown by Reginald for poor leadership.
- BFG: The gun he's holding is bigger than his head!
- Bling-Bling-BANG!: He carries a gold-plated Desert Eagle in his portraits.
- The Ghost: Only appears as a portrait with the previous Toppat leaders.
- Pointy-Haired Boss: Terrence launched illogical raids purely for the thrill and made reckless decisions, which caused him to be regarded as one of the worst leaders.
- Thrill Seeker: He would launch raids that made no sense, just for the thrill.