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{{quote|''"I never really was on your side."''|'''The Spy''', ''[[
The guy who's both [[The Mole]] and the [[Reverse Mole]]. He works for both sides and plays them off against each other. Although often shown as a villain, he can also be a likeable rogue who just happens to have flexible loyalties, or who has problems with both sides and enjoys setting them on each other.
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Ryouji Kaji of ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' is employed by NERV, SEELE, and the Japanese government to spy on and steal information from one another; NERV knows he's a
** {{spoiler|It is either SEELE or NERV, per [[Word of God|Word of Anno]]}}
* Sideways, from ''[[Transformers Armada]]'', masqueraded as an Autobot, then did a [[Face Heel Turn]] and "revealed" he was "really" a Decepticon... only to later betray them as well. Turned out he was trying to escalate the war for his [[Cosmic Horror|Boss]]' purposes. He made a return appearance in ''Cybertron.''
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== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]'''s Captain Jack Sparrow.
* In the film ''[[Edge of Darkness (2010
* Bruce Willis' character in the Western flick ''[[Last Man Standing (graphic novel)|Last Man Standing]]''.
== [[Literature]] ==
* ''[[Harry Potter]]:'' Snape. Snape. Severus Snape. His true allegiance is one of the Big Mysteries of the first six books, and, after frantic [[Epileptic Trees]] regarding the sixth book's ending, in the seventh it at last turns out {{spoiler|that he was good all along, and that he helped Dumbledore because he was in love with Lily and felt guilty that she died because he was a Death eater and was the one who related the prophecy to Voldemort}}.
* Taken to truly brain-melting levels in the book [[Film of the Book|and film]] ''[[Where Eagles Dare]]'': although everybodies' loyalties are eventually revealed to have been constant throughout, the loyalties they claim ping-pong back andforth like crazy. Check under [[Batman Gambit]] for details.
* ''[[Assassin Fantastic|On My Honor]]'': the main character is a
* In ''[[Mara Daughter of the Nile]]'', the title character finds herself going from unimportant slave girl to one of these in a battle for the crown in about a day's time. It takes her most of the book to figure out who's side she's really one. Then, it's revealed that [[Villainous Harlequin|Sahure]] is one as well.
* All over the [[Cold War]] works of [[John Le Carre]].
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* Ryan O'Reily in the HBO series ''[[Oz]]'', who worked rival gang leaders against each other by frequently pledging loyalty to each of them and suggesting opposing plans of attack in order to get them to murder each other. He's rather a self-interested manipulator, using one faction against another to survive.
* Piggy in ''[[Power Rangers SPD]]'', who was supplying Emperor Gruumm, Broodwing ''and'' the Rangers all with the same information, and much too terrified to try crossing any of them.
* Pick a character from ''[[Alias (TV series)|Alias]]''. Any character.
* Ari in ''[[
** Ironically, the heads of ''both'' sides thought Ziva was spying on them. As it happens, both Director Vance and her father were completely wrong, but it allowed them to spend several episodes being a [[Jerkass]] to the conflicted Ziva.
* Sam Axe did this for a while in ''[[Burn Notice
* Alex Krycek of ''[[The X
== Tabletop Games ==
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== [[Video Games]] ==
* [[Magnificent Bastard|Revolver Ocelot,]] of ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'' fame, is probably the definition of this. With four entries into the series it's unknown to this day exactly who Ocelot is working for other than himself. The end of each game has him talking with some puppetmaster or another over the phone, making known his double, triple, and quadruple crosses but never quite explaining what they ''are'' when all is said and done. To wit, he gives an arguably false name to Big Boss at the end of the third game, is revealed to have been masterminding the entire events of it in the third-and-a-half-th game, is apparently both a [[Man Behind the Man]] and double crosser to Liquid Snake in the original ''Metal Gear Solid'' (working for the President), and is seen "working for" the same (ex) President in a conspiracy in MGS2 up until the end, where it turns out he was actually working for a completely ''different'' conspiracy as well as himself.
** Gets even more complex in ''[[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots]]'' where he's {{spoiler|an agent of said conspiracy working to destroy it from within.}}
** Though amazingly, he did tell Big Boss {{spoiler|his real name}}.
*** Basically, it seems Ocelot worked for {{spoiler|The American CIA before transferring his allegiance to Big Boss. Everything else was him playing multiple sides for Big Boss's sake. Of course, it still fits as being out for himself, because he really respects Big Boss.}}
** Loads of them show up in ''[[Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater]]''. {{spoiler|The Boss, EVA, Ocelot (of course).}}
* {{spoiler|Kratos}} in ''[[
** Not to mention {{spoiler|Yuan}}, who starts out trying to kill you (and already acting as a double agent for two sides), then agrees to an alliance, then betrays you, and then finally decides to help you after all when the double agent act collapses. And then there's {{spoiler|[[Big Bad|Mithos']] mid-game Helpful NPC stint...}}
* Pretty much the entire point of ''[[Splinter Cell]] Double Agent'', although the player can ultimately determine just ''who'' Sam is ultimately working for.
* The player character in ''[[Far Cry]] 2''.
* The Spy in ''[[
** It still hasn't been confirmed if you can [[Video Game Cruelty Potential|dominate one of your own teammates]] by healing an enemy spy while he backstabs your team.
*** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ow2zgoe0avw Now it has. It's possible.]
** Called out by name if a Medic targets an apparent friendly spy when calling "Spy!" Indeed, the game mechanics facilitate
* Axel, firstly in ''[[
** In ''[[Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days
* Harley Filben of ''[[
▲* The roleplaying game ''[[Paranoia]]'' involves so many conflicting goals that the PCs are basically forced into this. Each of them has some part of the mission that they'd love to sabotage if they can get away with it (by either framing a teammate or just ensuring it stays concealed long enough that it can't be traced back to them), but most of them are otherwise loyal (or at least insufficiently opposed) to Alpha Complex and will try to do their job.
▲* Harley Filben of ''[[Deus Ex (Video Game)|Deus Ex]]'' works for the NSF as a [[The Mole|mole]] for UNATCO, but is actually working for the NSF as part of his duties for {{spoiler|the Illuminati}}.
* [[Star Wars]]:[[The Old Republic]]
** Imperial Agent story, act 2.
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