Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance/Characters

Boris Vyacheslavovich Popov
Voiced by: Takayuki Sugo (JP), J.B. Blanc (EN) ""Kept you waiting, eh?""

The head of Maverick Security Consulting. A former special forces officer for the Soviet Union, he did some "gray-area" mercenary jobs he regretted afterwards and Maverick was started as an attempt to make up for that.


 * The Atoner: Maverick is his attempt to atone for his shady mercenary past by refocusing those talents in a more upright/above board operation.
 * Benevolent Boss: To the extent that is practical. He tries to take care of his employees as much as possible and provide the best that he can afford with Maverick's budget.
 * Badass: We did mention his spec ops background, didn't we?
 * Badass Normal: Just an ordinary human, but used a .50 caliber machine gun and later a rocket launcher to save Raiden's ass during the prologue.
 * Badass Mustache
 * Retired Badass: Mostly, at least from the active duty stuff, the above trope moment being the exception.
 * Da Chief: Is a little pissed when Raiden tenders an abrupt resignation notice (though he understands why), but decides to unofficially support him anyway.
 * Gratuitous Russian: Is fluent in English, but his speech drops a few articles and he lapses into Russian at a few intervals.
 * Mission Control: Officially during the first half of the game.
 * Reasonable Authority Figure: Run a PMC, but does so as Honest Corporate Executive that looks out for his employees best interests, mostly as a conscious contrast to the less scrupulous PMCs
 * Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right: Officially, he has to condemn Raiden's action as unlawful and unsanctioned by his company. Unofficially, he decides to help Raiden anyway because it's the right thing to do, even increase the security on their communications to make sure Maverick can continue to provide covert support.

Kevin Washington
Voiced by: Yuuichi Nakamura (JP), Phil La Marr (EN) ""Time to increase the peace.""

A former member of the DDR NGO affliated with the UN, he was convinced to join Maverick after seeing how Boris was trying to run a PMC in as benevolent and above board manner as possible. Does a lot of the research and arms procurement for Maverick and serves as Raiden's main intel support.


 * Black and Nerdy: Not as much of a geek as the trope would imply, but he provides a lot of geographic and cultural intel.
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * To Be Lawful or Good: Is one of the support team least on board with, but eventually realizes the necessity of doing so, eventually throwing aside any remain reservations as.

Courtney Collins
Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro (JP), Kari Wahlgren (EN) ""Energy consumption, check. Damage levels, check. Blood pressure, brain waves, blood sugar - check, check, check. All this monitoring equipment, I got a better view than if I was standing next to you.""

A data analyst for Maverick. Was a university student studying for an MBA at the same place as Kevin, but was convinced by him to join Maverick instead. Her reason for sticking around is basically experiencing a PMC from a civilian perspective.


 * Alliterative Name
 * Big Eater: Makes a lot of comments about the food in the regions Raiden visits and complains about she's has considered cyborgification so she can eat whatever she wants without attendant weight gain.
 * Expy: Fulfills most of the same roles as Mei Ling and Paramedic.
 * Dojikko: The Running Gag involving her coffee cup.

Wilhelm Voigt ("Doktor")
Voiced by: Mugihito (JP), Jim Ward (EN) ""Ich liebe Kapitalismus! Had the wall come down a few years earlier, I would have a Nobel Prize on my shelf.""

A former GDR (East Germany) scientist who has contracted with Maverick as their cybernetics specialist.

"And people say Germans aren't funny."
 * Badass: Yes, really.
 * Badass Driver: Most people would piss themselves over flying a transport chopper with light offensive capability into a warzone. Not only does he not do that.
 * Bloodier and Gorier: Remarks on how Americans seem to enjoy that sort of thing.
 * Cool Old Guy
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * Do Not Call Me "Paul": Prefers being called "Doktor" instead of his real name.
 * Germanic Depressive: Defied. In fact, not only does he have major sense of humor, Raiden lampshades it with:


 * Herr Doktor
 * Insufferable Genius: Unintentionally, due to his tendency to monologue, which tends to annoy Raiden.
 * Mad Scientist: Tends to invoke some of the tropes, but he's actually fairly sane and surprisingly ethical, even showing disgust at the breaches of morality Desperado will resort to . Even better,
 * Only Known by Their Nickname: His real name is almost never used. In fact, he prefers to be called "Doktor" anyway.
 * Transhuman: Believes strongly in cyberization, but has yet to have it done to himself because he doesn't know whom to trust to do the job aside from himself.

Samuel Rodrigues ("Jetstream Sam")
Voiced by: Hiroaki Hirata (JP), Philip-Anthony Rodriguez (EN) ""I see... you deny your weapon its purpose! It yearns to bathe in the blood of your enemies, but you hold it back!""

A description of the character goes here.


 * A Day In The Limelight: Playable in the Jetstream DLC.
 * Afraid Of Blood: More like he has an aversion to getting it all over himself if he can avoid it.
 * An Arm And A Leg: Has a cybernetic right arm in main game. The Jetstream DLC reveals how he got it.
 * Ancestral Weapon: Sam's Murasama has apparently been in the Rodrigues family for generations.
 * Anti-Villain:
 * Badass: No question about it.
 * Badass Normal: All the awesome of Raiden, minus almost all the enhancements Raiden had.
 * Badass Biker:
 * One Man Army: His specialty. The Jetstream DLC shows he's much like Raiden in this regard.
 * Barehanded Blade Block: Does this in QTE in his boss battle.
 * Broke Your Arm Punching Out Cthulhu: The Jetstream DLC
 * Blood Knight: As Kevin puts it in a Codec call, he's basically a Wild West cowboy like guy who challenges people simply for the challenge alone.
 * But Not Too Foreign: Brazilian-Japanese
 * Catch Phrase: "Let's Dance!"
 * Curb Stomp Battle: See Hopeless Boss Fight for the details.
 * Dead Man Writing:
 * Defeat Equals Friendship:
 * Expy:
 * Looks like Mitsurugi, even uses a similar fighting style.
 * In gameplay he is of Vergil, with similar Iaijutsu Practitioner moves and using the same weapon as the protagonist's primary one, and . They share the same voice actor in Japanese.
 * Facepalm Of Doom: One of his fighting moves when temporarily disarmed
 * Fallen Hero: One of his vocations in life was kicking the ass of criminal scum. Unfortuna
 * For Great Justice: Part of his motivations in the Jetstream DLC.
 * Genre Savvy: Probably one of the few MGS characters in the entire franchise to figure debates about ideals can be skipped and that they might as well fight.
 * Go Out With A Smile:
 * Hoist by His Own Petard:
 * Hopeless Boss Fight: Sam will own Raiden so hard at the beginning of the game, no matter how hard you try.
 * Iaijutsu Practitioner: His sword was designed so it fires the blade outwards out of the sheathe, allowing him to quick draw extremely quickly.
 * In Series Nickname: "Jetstream Sam."
 * His Winds of Destruction designation is "Minuano
 * I Shall Taunt You: A playable skill of his in the Jetstream DLC. Enemies attack with more strength but with lower defense.
 * Katanas Are Just Better: Literally.
 * Laughably Anti-Villainous: He does have a good sense of humor, even as someone on the bad guy team.
 * Lightning Bruiser: About as fast as Raiden, but with some more brute force moves.
 * Master Swordsman: So good, he basically does most to all of the awesome stuff Raiden does with almost no enhancement aside from his own skill..
 * Nice Guy: Provided you aren't on his shit list, he's a pretty nice guy.
 * Not In This For Your Revolution: Joined Desperado to find a Worthy Opponent,
 * Older Is Better: His blade was made an actual sword master, hence was of higher quality, which is mentioned to be a key factor in making a high performance HF blade.
 * Only Known by Their Nickname: Called "Jetstream Sam" or "Sam" most of the time.
 * OOC Is Serious Business: The Breaking Speech he did to Raiden is incredibly OOC for Sam according to Bladewolf.
 * Pet The Dog: When Raiden meets before their final duel, he's petting Bladewolf.
 * Practical Taunt: See I Shall Taunt You for the details.
 * Razor Wind: One of his playable moves in the DLC.
 * Ronin: What he was was before the main game.
 * Redemption Equals Death:
 * The Rival: To Raiden.
 * Shadow Archetype: The Jetstream DLC shows he was a lot like Raiden.
 * Simple Yet Awesome: Instead of flipping around like Raiden, he just kicks his enemies really hard during Zandatsu QTE's.
 * Sword Drag: Done in one of his special attacks.
 * Take Up My Sword:
 * Weapon Across The Shoulder: An occasional
 * You Killed My Father: Sam's dad was killed by one of his former students. Sam's response: Take a Level In Badass to Master Swordsman and Pay Evil Unto Evil.
 * Troll: Seems to enjoy screwing with his foes' heads, as evidenced in the beginning of the game where he makes most of Maverick's troops his bitch and gives them the mother of all Trollfaces. Tends to do this in most fights with his taunting skill . Hell, he manages to epically troll Armstrong
 * Troll: Seems to enjoy screwing with his foes' heads, as evidenced in the beginning of the game where he makes most of Maverick's troops his bitch and gives them the mother of all Trollfaces. Tends to do this in most fights with his taunting skill . Hell, he manages to epically troll Armstrong

IF Prototype LQ-84i ("Bladewolf")
Desperado= Maverick= Voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya (JP), Michael Beattie (EN) ""Are we both here only to fight then?""

A description of the character goes here.


 * A Day In The Limelight: In the Blade Wolf DLC, which explains his backstory in more detail.
 * Apologetic Attacker: "I am sorry. You must die."
 * Badass
 * Badass Automaton
 * Cultured Badass: Tends to find lowbrow humor and crude people unfunny and repulsive.
 * Canine Companion: To Raiden post-defeat.
 * Canis Major: It's robot wolf with HF Blades, including a massive chainsaw tail.
 * Calling Your Attacks: "Combination Attack!"
 * Chainsaw Good: His chainsaw tail in the Blade Wolf DLC and pre-Heel Face Turn.
 * Contemplate Our Navels: Does this a great deal with Raiden during the course of the story.
 * Cool Pet: Sam and Sunny seem to feel this way about him, which he doesn't object to. Raiden never regards him as a "pet", though.
 * Cuteness Proximity: Sunny reacted to him like a kid would when their parents bring home a puppy. Sam even regards him affectionately as "Wolfy".
 * Cyber Cyclops / Faceless Eye: Pre-Heel Face Turn, it had a head with a glowing lamp like interface around it's vocal center. It is later reshaped to have more wolf like appearance, complete with ears and teeth.
 * Defeat Means Friendship: Joins Raiden in gratitude after the Desperado Restraining Bolt is removed by Maverick when they rebuild him. Has a similar respect for Sam in the Jetstream DLC.
 * Expy: Word Of God states Bladewolf was inspired by Friender.
 * Fragile Speedster: Raiden and Sam are more durable than Bladewolf, at least when Bladewolf is playable.
 * Heel Face Turn: From reluctant Desperado grunt to Raiden's loyal ally.
 * Hot Blade: His knives are referred to as such.
 * Humans Are The Real Monsters: Believes he lacks true human brutality, which lessen his ability to be truly effective in battle.
 * I'm Taking Him Home with Me!: Sunny thinks that Bladewolf is cute and expresses an interest in bringing him home with her, so long as Raiden is OK with it, of course. Raiden makes it known that Wolf isn't really his "pet" and that Wolf follows Raiden around of his own free will, Raiden does nothing to make Wolf help him. Ultimately it is Wolf's decision to make... and judging by the ending, Wolf decided to take Sunny up on her offer.
 * Interspecies Friendship: With Raiden, Sam, and Sunny. All three see him as more than just an AI with a wolflike form, and he has reasons to like all three in return.
 * Kick the Dog: The recipient of this treatment twice. First, at the end of the Blade Wolf DLC, when . Second, just before the final battle, when
 * My Master Right Or Wrong: Clearly is disturbed and concerned with Raiden's more erratic actions, but refuses to quit helping him despite his reservations due to the debt he owes the former.
 * No Sense Of Humor: He understands Raiden's jokes just fine, he just doesn't see the humor in most of them.
 * Pet The Dog: Raiden does this him multiple times by providing him emotional support, and is the recipent of this trope in a more literal sense from both Sam and Sunny.
 * Punch Clock Villain: Quickly realizes he wants no part of working for Desperado, but has no choice if he wants to survive. When the Restraining Bolts are removed by Maverick, he immediately turns on his former masters.
 * Restraining Bolt: Desperado had him wired up so that he'd be reduced to a mindless AI if he disobeyed orders. This feature is removed when Maverick rebuilds.
 * Robot
 * Robot Buddy: Post Heel Face Turn.
 * Robot Wolf: Kevin lampshades this by calling him "K-9000."
 * Spell My Name With An "S": "Bladewolf", not "Blade Wolf", though the DLC is oddly referred to as the latter.
 * Super Prototype: For the mass-produced LQ-84 Fenrir UGs.
 * Super Speed: Even faster than Raiden.
 * Talking Animal: While robotic, he is equipped with a vocal interface for audio communication.
 * "Wake-Up Call" Boss: You'd better have a good grasp on how to parry attacks before fighting him, or he will destroy you.
 * Wetware CPU: Not in the literal sense, but his neural AI was made to emulate a human brain as much as possible, which means that due to a lack of basic database memory, he has to remember most beings by XIFF code instead of visual recognition (and his ability to remember faces is on par with the average human). On the flipside, this means he is capable of full sapience and having a conscience, though he can only make decisions based on available data and hypothesis like the average human.
 * Weaponized Animal:
 * Beware My Stinger Tail + Chainsaw Good: Has a HF Blade chainsaw on its back.
 * Flechette Storm: Throws high frequency heated knives using his tail.
 * We Can Rebuild Him: Raiden had Doktor rebuild him after their fight as a more fearsome looking wolf like being.
 * What Measure Is A Non Human: Is regarded even worse than a third part contractor by Desperado and thus kept ignorant of almost all their plans.
 * Win Your Freedom: Wanted this, and eventually got it after he and Raiden fought when Raiden brought him back to be rebuilt minus Desperado's Restraining Bolt.

Sundowner
Voiced by: Ken Nishida (JP), Crispin Freeman (EN) ""We're just suppliers. We don't create the market for war. Didja think that every battle in history was all part of some big ol' conspiracy? BULLSHIT! War is just part'a who we are. Why fight it?""

A description of the character goes here.

""I'M FUCKIN' INVINCIBLE!""
 * American Accents: Speaks like a Texan, though he's from Alabama.
 * Ax Crazy
 * Bald Of Evil
 * Battle In The Rain: Fights Raiden during a thunderstorm.
 * Complete Monster: Gleefully admits he enjoys committing war crimes because he enjoys the business of committing war, morality be damned,.
 * Dual-Wielding
 * Child Soldiers: Purposely trying to make them.
 * Combat Pragmatist: None of the Winds of Destruction fight fair, but Sundowner is the least inclined to fight fair, using hostages, heavy firepower, and even destroying the battle arena you're in just to gain the upper hand.
 * Corrupt Hick: A bloodthirsty lunatic from the Deep South.
 * Dirty Coward: For a guy with a lengthy military record, his only notable kill in story was a defenseless civilian, and he can't even fight you without a lot of gimmicky shit to stack the odds heavily in his favor.
 * Famed in Story: Kevin reveals he has lengthy military history that goes back to the 1990's.
 * Hoist by His Own Petard: The gunships that he sics on you can damage him.
 * Hypocrite: Claims Desperado is only a supplier of warfare muscle, even though Desperado is trying to create a need for it by underhanded means.
 * Kids Are Cruel: Believes this is why they make great soldiers.
 * Large And In Charge: Built like a titanium reinforced keg of beer.
 * Large Ham: Hard to avoid given he's voiced by Crispin Freeman.

""Like I said, kids are cruel, Jack. And I'm very in-touch with my inner child.""
 * Jerkass
 * Luckily My Shield Will Protect Me: Only from the front, and even they can be overcome by wise use of Blade Mode. That, or you can flank him.
 * Machete Mayhem: "Bloodlust" (his twin machetes).
 * Mighty Glacier: The slowest of the "Winds of Destruction", though still fairly fast given his size.
 * Psychopathic Manchild: As he puts it:


 * Shield Bash: Uses the shields on his back for offense and defense.
 * Slasher Smile: Whenever he's feeling smug or murderous.
 * Stone Wall: His "fuckin invincibility" is really a bunch of explosive shields he puts in front of himself to prevent frontal assaults.
 * Sweet Home Alabama: Where he's from.
 * The Brute: His fighting style is more about overpowering his foe than outfighting them.
 * The Heavy: The leader of the Winds of Destruction
 * Villain Ball: Stupidly reveals enough info about the Evil Plan that even though he stops short of saying everything, Maverick puts the rest of the pieces together fine on their own.
 * War For Fun And Profit: His raison d'etre.

Mistral
Voiced by: Romi Park (JP), Salli Saffioti (EN)

A cyborg commander of Desperado and one of four "Winds of Destruction". Her code name comes from a cold regional winds that blow along the Mediterranean coast of France. Her weapon is "L'Étranger", a dual-bladed staff made from the arms of Dwarf Gekkos that can double as a whip.

""I butchered those fuckers!""
 * Ambiguous Cyborg: Mostly cybernetic, but her bouncy chest area has a lot of people (in and out of universe) convinced she has her own natural torso, as it wouldn't make a lot of sense for her to have an artificial torso be that.....prehensile.
 * Ax Crazy: Clearly enjoys killing, a fact she discovered when she killed the murderers of her parents and then realized she enjoyed the sheer act of killing.
 * Bad Boss: Is a total asshole to Bladewolf, and is not very nice to the Dwarf Gekkos, even sitting on some of them BDSM queen style despite the fact they are buckling under her weight.
 * Blade on a Stick / Whip It Good - The alternating modes of her Weapon of Choice
 * Batman Gambit: Realizes wants his freedom, so she uses the possibility of getting it to achieve her own objectives.
 * Blood Knight: She enjoys killing, and she's disappointed when Raiden's reasons for killing aren't the same.
 * But Not Too Foreign: French-Algerian.
 * Combat Sadomasochist: In BDSM queen style, she gets off having multiple limbs attached to her, moaning in pleasure in the process.
 * Combat Stilettos
 * Cruel and Unusual Death:
 * Dark Action Girl
 * Dark-Skinned Evil Redhead
 * Dying Declaration Of Love:
 * Everything Sounds Sexier In French: Her English VA has a pronounced low octave French accent.
 * Evil Is Petty:
 * Femme Fatale: Invokes this when she spots Raiden when he's doing recon, but facing his direction and blowing him a kiss and a visible heart symbol.
 * Flunky Boss: Her arena has a ton of Dwarf Gekkos running around, which respawn every so often to replenish her weaponry and annoy the player.
 * Go Out With A Smile / Graceful Loser: Doesn't hold any regret when she dies, telling Raiden to keep fighting for what he believes and even leaves a Dying Declaration of Love.
 * Gratuitous French: Speaks English mostly, but adds a lot of French words in her speech.
 * Grievous Harm With A Body: Throws the Dwarf Gekkos at Raiden like bombs, since each has a detonator inside them.
 * Jiggle Physics: Her chest does this in cutscenes. Tips off Doktor it's probably her natural torso.
 * Kick the Dog: Practically everything she does in the Blade Wolf DLC is this trope incarnate. Also tends to be rather callous to the Dwarf Gekkos, ripping off their arms or destroying them if they failed to meet her needs.
 * Male Gaze: The camera does a lot of panning to her chest and leg area.
 * Manipulative Bitch: Again, the Blade Wolf DLC, this is her role.
 * Ms. Fanservice: Her dress sense is modesty, but this soundly canceled out by her figure and the form fitting bodysuit. Is definitely aware of this trope, as she openly flirts with Raiden before their fight.
 * Multi-Armed and Dangerous
 * Not So Different: Shares her past with Raiden of being a child soldier. He sympathizes a little, until she admits she gleefully murdered her parents' killers. Granted, so did he, but it was her obvious bloodlust that ended any further sympathy.
 * Peek A Bangs
 * Reality Ensues: Has her health drop rapidly if you striker her, which would make a lot of sense if her torso is her real one.
 * Red Eyes Take Warning: Seen in game trailers and when she attaches the Dwarf Gekko arms to her body.
 * Sex Is Violence: We did mention she regards battle with the same enjoyment as someone would hardcore BDSM, right?
 * Shout Out: Her weapon and Image Song are basically a giant shout out toward Albert Camus' novel, L'Etranger, which her creators are fans of. Her spider woman like appearance is a reference to similar beings from Japanese mythology, since her creators want to give her a degree of Japanese aesthetic as well.
 * Slipknot Ponytail: Her hair has this effect as the fight with her goes on.
 * The Smurfette Principle: The Winds of Destruction only female member.
 * Sophisticated As Hell: Her intro is pretty calm and effusive until she gets to the part about her family's killers:


 * Spin Attack: One of her special moves with L'Étranger.
 * Statuesque Stunner: 190 cm tall, around 6'3" in height.
 * We Hardly Knew Ye: We don't see her much in the main story, but she does show up more in the Blade Wolf prequel DLC.

Monsoon
Voiced by: Masashi Ebara (JP), John Kassir (EN) ""Wind blows, rain falls. The strong prey upon the weak. Don't be ashamed. It's only nature, running its course.""

A description of the character goes here.

""Don't be ashamed. It's only nature running its course.""
 * Attack Its Weak Point: His head is his only real weak spot.
 * Battle In The Rain: Is fought during a thunderstorm.
 * Body Horror: Has nothing remaining of his body from the next down that is real, implying he's gone through similar trauma as Raiden.
 * Break Them by Talking: Adds his own breaking speech to Sam's to further psychologically disable Raiden.
 * Character Filibuster: The guy loves to go on and on about memes.
 * Detachment Combat
 * Dual Wielding: "Dystopia" (his twin sais).
 * Even Evil Has Standards: Is mildly creeped out when, even saying Raiden's "lost his mind".
 * Evil Sounds Deep: His voice in Japanese is much deeper.
 * The Faceless: His full face is never seen in anything but concept art.
 * Foe Tossing Charge: Uses a modified spinning tackle, only done with his various body parts zipping about the battlefield in an attempt to bum rush Raiden several times over.
 * Lightning Bruiser: Is surprisingly durable and fast. In fast, he's the fastest of the Winds of Destruction.
 * Get It Over With: Depending on how viciously Raiden kicks his ass, he'll either tell Jack or begs for mercy as Raiden's about to finish him off.
 * Gratuitous English: Uses both the English version of his name and "Winds Of Destruction", again in English, while otherwise speaking Japanese in the JP version.
 * In A Single Bound: Is fast and agile enough to hop around the battlefield in mere seconds.
 * Interface Screw: His RP grenades disable your lockon, forcing Raiden to manually parry Monsoon's attacks until the fog dissipates.
 * Ironic Echo: Has his own spiel about nature running it's course thrown back in his face as Raiden finishes him off:


 * Lean And Mean: The tallest of the group at 202 cm / 6'8''.
 * Cyborg Ninja Magneto Mercenary
 * Ninja Run
 * Off With His Head: Can detach it like the rest of his body parts,.
 * Older Than They Look: He mentions having been around during the Khmer Rouge.
 * Omniglot: Fluent in Khmer, Chinese, and English, according to supplementary materials.
 * The Power Of Hate: Believes it has memetic power,
 * Selective Magnetism: Used in two ways:
 * 1) His body can be broken down into multiple parts, which he can use to avoid Blade Mode attacks or he can fling his body parts at you as an attack.
 * 2) He can grasp several helicopters and other heavy metal objects and fling them at you, forcing you to either dodge them or cut them down in Blade Mode. Alternatively, he can form them into a massive wheel, which uses to try running you down.
 * The Social Darwinist:.
 * Straw Nihilist: Given his apparent past in Cambodia, it seems understandable enough.
 * Viewers Are Geniuses: Mentions "Left Hand Rule?" and Lorentz Force several times.
 * Wall Crawl: Can walk on the ceiling in the Jetstream DLC.
 * Sai Guy
 * Villains Out Shopping: When not in combat, he can be amazingly laid back and chill, and most of his involvement in the Jetstream DLC is focused around him when he doesn't sound like a psychopath.

Khamsin
Voiced by: Rikiya Koyama (JP), Benito Martinez (EN) ""Buckle the fuck up, little doggy. Remember this, we're bringin' freedom here if it kills us. Or better yet: them.""

One of the Winds of Destruction, codenamed Khamsin, which refers to a hot, dry, desert wind in the Middle East. His cyborg body is basically a mech suit from the waist down.


 * Anti-Villain: Apparently genuinely believed Desperado was helping with the liberation of Abkhazia.
 * An Axe to Grind: A massive chainsaw bladed axe so heavy that his suit and the weapon itself need rocket power just swing it.
 * Attack Its Weak Point: His exposed torso has the least armor.
 * Calling Your Attacks: Occasionally yells "Sandstorm!" when using his Spin Attack.
 * Cluster F Bomb: When close to death, he starts cursing.
 * Doomed By Canon: Is dead by the end of the Blade Wolf DLC, which is set before the main game.
 * Eagleland: For a guy who believes in spreading freedom, he sure seems to think that involves forcing it on people whether they like it or not.
 * Final Boss: For the Blade Wolf DLC.
 * Jerkass: Enough so he was discharged from the Marines..
 * Man In The Machine: His body below the waist consists of wires that connect into a robotic walker.
 * Powered Armor: His lower half is robotic power armor.
 * The Brute
 * The McCoy
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: Red to Mistral's Blue.
 * Unwitting Pawn:.

Desperado Scientist
Voiced by: Benito Martinez (EN) ""You've heard of chloroform? A potent anesthetic in smaller doses. But breathe too much of it... And... adios, muchachos.""

An unnamed Desperado scientist in charge of Desperado's experiments on kidnapped children in Mexico.


 * Asshole Victim
 * Complete Monster: Doesn't care about torturing or even murdering children.
 * Mad Doctor
 * No Name Given
 * Only In It For The Money
 * Out Gambitted: Tries to give Raiden the Sadistic Choice of . George, however, [[Take a Third Option| gives Raiden permission to.
 * Would Hurt A Child
 * Stupid Evil

George
Voiced by: Mutsumi Tamura (JP), Sean Krishan (EN) ""Mi? Wah da rass ayu fuh do here? Yuh lose da map a ninja hideout, ninja man?"

A Guyanese boy kidnapped by Desperado. Later joins Maverick.


 * Cyborg:
 * Go Through Me: His response to a Desperado scientist taking him hostage is
 * One Steve Limit: George has the same first name as Solidus Snake, which obviously unnerves Raiden considerably.
 * Ship Tease: Flirts with Sunny.

Andrey Dolzaev
Voiced by: Fumihiko Tachiki (JP), Travis Willingham (EN) ""Built with Russia money, to make Russia money. It is no plant for Abkhaz -- It is their prison!""

A description of the character goes here.


 * Small Name, Big Ego: Thinks he's Abkhazia's savoir and that Mistral gives a shit about him. Truth is, Russia and Mistral don't seem him as more than a pawn, especially the latter.
 * Taking You With Me: His final "fuck you" to Russia
 * Villainous Breakdown: Happens after Mistral dies.
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist: He does want what's best for Abkhazia.

Prime Minister N'Mani
Voiced by: Nobuaki Fukuda (JP), Dorian Harewood (EN) "''"I must admit, I once thought of groups like yours as opportunists - enablers of war. But you've trained our new army well - order has returned sooner than expected. Perhaps I was wrong about these 'private military companies'...""

Prime Minister of Montenegro who takes quite a liking to Raiden. I s killed by Sundowner not long into the prologue.


 * Black Dude Dies First: Though not the very first, that would be a Maverick bodyguard.
 * Nice Guy: Raiden apparently felt so, given how pissed he was after Sundowner murdered him.
 * Impaled With Extreme Prejudice
 * Killed Off For Real
 * Reasonable Authority Figure:
 * Sacrificial Lamb
 * The Nicknamer: He calls Raiden Mr. Lightning Bolt.
 * We Hardly Knew Ye: We only see him long enough to establish Desperado are evil assholes.

Steven Armstrong (SPOILERS!)
Armstrong= Spoilers= Voiced by: Unsho Ishizuka (JP), Alastair Duncan (EN) ""Nationalism! Unilateralism! Materialism! Welcome maxims for those with no faith -- without guiding principles of their own. Give yourself up to the whole. No need to better yourself -- you're American! You're "number one"!""

A Senator for Colorado and a candidate for the 2020 Presidential Elections.


 * Adjusting Your Glasses:
 * Affably Evil:.
 * Ambiguous Robots: }}
 * An Arm And A Leg:.
 * Anti-Villain:.
 * Awesome McCoolname: Armstrong.
 * Awesome But Impractical:.
 * BADASS:.
 * Authority Equals Asskicking
 * Badass Abnormal:.
 * Badass Baritone: Possibly a side effect of his Scottish voice actor disguising his accent.
 * Badass Bureaucrat: Though most of his badassery comes from things that aren't centered around paper pushing.
 * Badass Boast: Everything out of his mouth when he's in a fighting mood.
 * Badass In A Nice Suit:.
 * Determinator:.
 * Hidden Badass:.
 * Rated M For Manly
 * The Glasses Come Off: He takes off his glasses off when he quits playing around.
 * Bare Fisted Monk:.
 * Bare Handed Blade Block:
 * Battle Aura:.
 * : Raiden kills him by
 * Big Bad: As the leader of Desperado, he is fully responsible for everything his mercenaries do.
 * Body Horror:.
 * Blood Knight:.
 * Character Filibuster: Two of them.
 * Cluster F Bomb: Most of what comes out of his mouth.
 * Cool Old Guy: Villainous example.
 * Corrupt Politician: Has links to paid killers and child trafficking.
 * Covered With Scars:.
 * Curb Stomp Battle:
 * Dark Messiah:.
 * Deadpan Snarker: When annoyed, his dialogue oozes snark.
 * Even Evil Has Standards:.
 * Evil Is Petty: Thinks cherry blossoms are pathetic, calls most forms of transient beauty 'sissy crap", and threatens to beat the shit out of the guy who came up with it, THEN fire him.
 * Evil Sounds Deep
 * Final Boss:.
 * Final Exam Boss:.
 * Friendly Enemy:.
 * Forehead Of Doom: His concept art made him look more intelligent, but this was modified to show he was a man of action, not words.
 * Genius Bruiser:
 * Good Old Fisticuffs
 * Good Smoking Evil Smoking: The only smoker in-game, and he prefers cigars.
 * Go Out With A Smile:
 * Graceful Loser: See the above trope.
 * Healing Factor:
 * Humongous Mecha:
 * Hidden Depths:.
 * Hopeless Boss Fight:.
 * Hulking Out:.
 * I Know Madden Kombat:.
 * I Am Not Left-Handed: Twice..
 * Instant Armor:.
 * The Juggernaut:.
 * Kick the Dog:.
 * Knight Templar:.
 * Large And In Charge:.
 * Large Ham / Evil Is Hammy:.
 * Laughably Evil: Almost everything out of his mouth is delivered in such a sincere yet over the top way you can't help but laugh.
 * Lightning Bruiser:.
 * Magma Man:.
 * Manipulative Bastard:.
 * Meaningful Name: He has large, muscular arms..
 * Motive Rant:, as shown below:
 * Motive Rant:, as shown below:

"Armstrong: "Deep down... we're kindred spirits.... you..... and I.""
 * Nanomachines:.
 * Nerd Glasses: Look like the ones issued to military personnel who require glasses, apparently retained from his Navy days.
 * Nigh Invulnerability:
 * Noble Demon: His means are evil, which even he admits, but he does have some principles and humanity regardless.
 * No Party Given: Sort of. He wears a yellow tie, but his dialogue with one of his mooks shows he aligns himself with the most libertarian ideals of the Tea Party, a faction of the American Republican Party. There is just one problem which prevents him of being one: the Tea Party does not go to the same extreme lengths he is willing to go.
 * Not So Different


 * Our Senators Are Different
 * Red Eyes Take Warning:.
 * Selective Magnetism:.
 * Shadow Archetype: Despite their differing goals, Armstrong points out he and Raiden share some basic personal values.
 * Sir Swearsalot: Almost every long sentence of him in the english dub contains some form of ugly word.
 * Super Strength:.
 * The Social Darwinist:.
 * Take Up My Sword:
 * The Unfettered: Claims "In making the mother of all omelets, you can't worry about a few eggs".
 * Unskilled But Strong:.
 * Villainous Friendship: Sundowner has his trust regarding leading Desperado, Monsoon and he are on speaking terms in the Jetstream DLC, and Mistral apparently has a major crush on him.
 * Villain Has A Point:.
 * Villain With Good Publicity: Despite some charges of corruption, he's still considered a major contender for the 2020 presidential elections.
 * Visionary Villain:.
 * Walking Spoiler: His first appearance gives no hint as what his real role in the plot is, and most of his characterization only comes at the last stage of the game, so many of those tropes are covered.
 * We Can Rule Together:.
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist:.
 * Won't Work On Me:
 * Worlds Strongest Man:
 * Worthy Opponent: Considers both Raiden and Sam to be worthy foes.
 * Utopia Justifies The Means:.