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* [[Morality Pet]] / [[Papa Wolf]]: Christo does have a very tiny redeemable factor to his character, and its that he does genuinely care for his family, and it was the prospect of his not seeing his daughter or his wife again, and the fear of what might happen in his absence, that resulted in him telling the SEALs everything he knows about Shabal's plans regarding the ceramic claymore bomb vests during his interrogation. He doesn't regret the decision to team up with Shamal or let him and his Jihadists have the vests, though, as evidenced by his grin when he says to Senior Chief Miller that Shamal's plans cannot be stopped.
* [[Morality Pet]] / [[Papa Wolf]]: Christo does have a very tiny redeemable factor to his character, and its that he does genuinely care for his family, and it was the prospect of his not seeing his daughter or his wife again, and the fear of what might happen in his absence, that resulted in him telling the SEALs everything he knows about Shabal's plans regarding the ceramic claymore bomb vests during his interrogation. He doesn't regret the decision to team up with Shamal or let him and his Jihadists have the vests, though, as evidenced by his grin when he says to Senior Chief Miller that Shamal's plans cannot be stopped.
* [[Made of Iron]]: In universe:
* [[Made of Iron]]: In universe:
{{quote| {{spoiler|"Mikey, you took one to the ''face,'' man! You're a hard motherfucker!"}}}}
{{quote|{{spoiler|"Mikey, you took one to the ''face,'' man! You're a hard motherfucker!"}}}}
** Chief Dave. {{spoiler|Being shot up with what amounts to pretty much a full AK-47 magazine, he still manages to take out the escaping jihadis using his M4 carbine, and switches to his service pistol when he can't fire the M4 anymore.}} This was based on a real account, so there's a SEAL out there who really is made of iron (well, several probably).
** Chief Dave. {{spoiler|Being shot up with what amounts to pretty much a full AK-47 magazine, he still manages to take out the escaping jihadis using his M4 carbine, and switches to his service pistol when he can't fire the M4 anymore.}} This was based on a real account, so there's a SEAL out there who really is made of iron (well, several probably).
*** Possibly based on [[wikipedia:Danny Dietz|Danny Dietz]], who according to the account of the only surviving member of his squad simply would not stop fighting, despite being hit multiple times. His body was found still griping his M9 pistol.
*** Possibly based on [[wikipedia:Danny Dietz|Danny Dietz]], who according to the account of the only surviving member of his squad simply would not stop fighting, despite being hit multiple times. His body was found still griping his M9 pistol.