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* [[Bad Dreams]]: Frequently.
* [[Bad Dreams]]: Frequently.
* [[Being Good Sucks]]
* [[Being Good Sucks]]
* [[Berserk Button]]: Blackjack tends to flip out if she sees innocents or her friends being harmed for any reason.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Blackjack tends to flip out if she sees innocents or her friends being harmed for any reason.
** Following Chapter 33, {{spoiler|being reminded of her rape}} becomes this.
** Following Chapter 33, {{spoiler|being reminded of her rape}} becomes this.
* [[Bi the Way]]
* [[Bi the Way]]
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* [[Determinator]]: To a fault. Her eagerness to act causes almost as many problems as it solves, but stopping to reflect often leaves her wallowing in guilt.
* [[Determinator]]: To a fault. Her eagerness to act causes almost as many problems as it solves, but stopping to reflect often leaves her wallowing in guilt.
** [[Lampshaded]]. Blackjack's Chapter 27 perk is ''Made of Stubbornium''.
** [[Lampshaded]]. Blackjack's Chapter 27 perk is ''Made of Stubbornium''.
* [[The Dreaded]]: {{spoiler|After she comes [[Back From the Dead]], the Zebra Remnant refer to her as 'Maiden of the Stars', a title they previously reserved for Nightmare Moon.}}
* [[The Dreaded]]: {{spoiler|After she comes [[Back From the Dead]], the Zebra Remnant refer to her as 'Maiden of the Stars', a title they previously reserved for Nightmare Moon.}}
* [[Dreadful Musician]]: Surprisingly averted. Her music with Octavia's contrabass is rough around the edges, but is apparently quite pleasant. {{spoiler|Octavia's soul [[Soul Jar|may be helping.]]}}
* [[Dreadful Musician]]: Surprisingly averted. Her music with Octavia's contrabass is rough around the edges, but is apparently quite pleasant. {{spoiler|Octavia's soul [[Soul Jar|may be helping.]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Driven to Suicide]]: Attempts suicide twice after she's forced to gas Stable 99. In the first case, she attempts to stay behind as the stable floods with chlorine. [[Deal with the Devil|The Goddess catches on and has Lacunae teleport her out.]] In the second, she [[Averted Trope|fails to shoot herself]] because she forgot to turn off her gun's safety.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Driven to Suicide]]: Attempts suicide twice after she's forced to gas Stable 99. In the first case, she attempts to stay behind as the stable floods with chlorine. [[Deal with the Devil|The Goddess catches on and has Lacunae teleport her out.]] In the second, she [[Averted Trope|fails to shoot herself]] because she forgot to turn off her gun's safety.}}
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** [[Power Glows]]: The intensity of the glow correlates with how irradiated BJ is at the time.
** [[Power Glows]]: The intensity of the glow correlates with how irradiated BJ is at the time.
** {{spoiler|Eventually replaced with [[Glowing Mechanical Eyes]].}}
** {{spoiler|Eventually replaced with [[Glowing Mechanical Eyes]].}}
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]/[[Beauty Is Never Tarnished]]: Averted. Blackjack becomes increasingly disfigured over time, accumulating significant laser scars and partly-healed bullet wounds on her face and torso, along with a large 'Y' shaped scar {{spoiler|over her missing eye. Eventually, her taint contamination starts to manifest in the form of hideous tumors and does awful, [[Take Our Word for It|unseen]] things to her legs.}}
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]/[[Beauty Is Never Tarnished]]: Averted. Blackjack becomes increasingly disfigured over time, accumulating significant laser scars and partly-healed bullet wounds on her face and torso, along with a large 'Y' shaped scar {{spoiler|over her missing eye. Eventually, her taint contamination starts to manifest in the form of hideous tumors and does awful, [[Take Our Word for It|unseen]] things to her legs.}}
** {{spoiler|[[Played Straight]] and [[Justified]], at least in the long term, once she becomes a cyberpony - her healing talisman regenerates superficial wounds, so long as she's mostly intact.}}
** {{spoiler|[[Played Straight]] and [[Justified]], at least in the long term, once she becomes a cyberpony - her healing talisman regenerates superficial wounds, so long as she's mostly intact.}}
* [[Hallucinations]]: What she believes Dealer to be, but also sees others while in strong magical fields or suffering from sleep deprivation.
* [[Hallucinations]]: What she believes Dealer to be, but also sees others while in strong magical fields or suffering from sleep deprivation.
* {{spoiler|[[Healing Factor]]: Inbuilt healing and repair talismans grant her this following her augmentation, but she needs to fuel the repairs by eating raw materials.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Healing Factor]]: Inbuilt healing and repair talismans grant her this following her augmentation, but she needs to fuel the repairs by eating raw materials.}}
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** {{spoiler|[[Averted]] when an encounter with Killing Joke transforms her into a [[Cursed with Awesome|Rainbow Dash]] [[Expy]]. Of course, this comes with several [[Loss of Identity|problems]] [[Hero with Bad Publicity|of its]] [[The Mind Is a Plaything of the Body|own]].}}
** {{spoiler|[[Averted]] when an encounter with Killing Joke transforms her into a [[Cursed with Awesome|Rainbow Dash]] [[Expy]]. Of course, this comes with several [[Loss of Identity|problems]] [[Hero with Bad Publicity|of its]] [[The Mind Is a Plaything of the Body|own]].}}
* [[The Chick]]
* [[The Chick]]
* [[Combat Medic]]: Once the Chapters get into the 20's, Glory develops the confidence to provide aerial fire support.
* [[Combat Medic]]: Once the Chapters get into the 20's, Glory develops the confidence to provide aerial fire support.
* [[The Conscience]]: Glory is often the voice of mercy and compassion, particularly when contrasted with P-21 and Rampage.
* [[The Conscience]]: Glory is often the voice of mercy and compassion, particularly when contrasted with P-21 and Rampage.
* [[Covert Pervert]]: In Chapter 30, Glory is quite happy to make use of the hoofcuffs, blindfold and ball gag she salvaged from the ruins of a lingerie shop.
* [[Covert Pervert]]: In Chapter 30, Glory is quite happy to make use of the hoofcuffs, blindfold and ball gag she salvaged from the ruins of a lingerie shop.
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* {{spoiler|[[That Man Is Dead|That Pony is Dead]]: Changes her name to Fallen Glory shortly after her branding, claiming that things will be better for everyone if the Enclave believe her old self is dead. The name doesn't stick for long though, and most characters simply refer to her as Glory.}}
* {{spoiler|[[That Man Is Dead|That Pony is Dead]]: Changes her name to Fallen Glory shortly after her branding, claiming that things will be better for everyone if the Enclave believe her old self is dead. The name doesn't stick for long though, and most characters simply refer to her as Glory.}}
* [[The Medic]]: Glory is an Enclave medical technician.
* [[The Medic]]: Glory is an Enclave medical technician.
** [[Hidden Depths]]: Glory is much more competent with medicine than she initially lets on, and performs a number of life-saving surgeries over the course of the story. This includes spinal surgery, skin grafts, {{spoiler|lung and eye transplants, full-body cybernetic augmentation and ''[[Beyond the Impossible|jury-rigging a life support machine from Rampage's circulatory system]]''<ref> Though in the latter two cases she had help from Rover and Silver Stripe, both experts who were alive during the war and at several points access to a restored version of the medical centers "priceless" main surgical robot</ref>}}.
** [[Hidden Depths]]: Glory is much more competent with medicine than she initially lets on, and performs a number of life-saving surgeries over the course of the story. This includes spinal surgery, skin grafts, {{spoiler|lung and eye transplants, full-body cybernetic augmentation and ''[[Beyond the Impossible|jury-rigging a life support machine from Rampage's circulatory system]]''<ref> Though in the latter two cases she had help from Rover and Silver Stripe, both experts who were alive during the war and at several points access to a restored version of the medical centers "priceless" main surgical robot</ref>}}.
* [[Pegasus]]
* [[Pegasus]]
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Blue to P-21 and Blackjack. Though the roles are [[Covert Pervert|eventually]] [[Brains and Bondage|reversed]] in Glory and Blackjack's sexual relationship.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Blue to P-21 and Blackjack. Though the roles are [[Covert Pervert|eventually]] [[Brains and Bondage|reversed]] in Glory and Blackjack's sexual relationship.
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* [[Healing Factor]]
* [[Healing Factor]]
** [[From a Single Cell]]: A small talisman in Rampage's chest can regenerate her entire body, even after she's disintegrated.
** [[From a Single Cell]]: A small talisman in Rampage's chest can regenerate her entire body, even after she's disintegrated.
* [[Immortality Hurts]]
* [[Immortality Hurts]]
* [[Immortal Life Is Cheap]]: To the point where Blackjack can be reasonably expected to shoot her in the head if she steps out of line.
* [[Immortal Life Is Cheap]]: To the point where Blackjack can be reasonably expected to shoot her in the head if she steps out of line.
* [[Implacable Man|Implacable Mare]]: It takes [[Disintegrator Ray|massive]] [[Off with His Head|damage]] just to slow her down.
* [[Implacable Man|Implacable Mare]]: It takes [[Disintegrator Ray|massive]] [[Off with His Head|damage]] just to slow her down.
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* [[Badass Grandpa]]: {{spoiler|Big Daddy Reaper}}.
* [[Badass Grandpa]]: {{spoiler|Big Daddy Reaper}}.
* [[The Brute]]: Deus and Gorgon.
* [[The Brute]]: Deus and Gorgon.
* [[Cruel and Unusual Death]]: {{spoiler|Gorgon is pulped by an industrial rock-crusher. Tail first}}.
* [[Cruel and Unusual Death]]: {{spoiler|Gorgon is pulped by an industrial rock-crusher. Tail first}}.
* [[Cyborg]]: Deus.
* [[Cyborg]]: Deus.
* [[Eyepatch of Power]]: Big Daddy Reaper apparently gets hold of {{spoiler|Blackjack's eyepatch}}, following the events of Chapter 32.
* [[Eyepatch of Power]]: Big Daddy Reaper apparently gets hold of {{spoiler|Blackjack's eyepatch}}, following the events of Chapter 32.
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* BFG: Carries a pair of anti-dragon autocannons on his armor. Apparently they can vaporize a pony from two miles with near-perfect accuracy. See [[Gun Porn]].
* BFG: Carries a pair of anti-dragon autocannons on his armor. Apparently they can vaporize a pony from two miles with near-perfect accuracy. See [[Gun Porn]].
* [[Evil Gloating]]: At the climax of Chapter 32.
* [[Evil Gloating]]: At the climax of Chapter 32.
* [[Face of an Angel Mind of a Demon]]: When Blackjack sees his face, she notes that he looks "surprisingly gentle". {{spoiler|It's the last thing she ever sees without prosthetic eyes.}}
* [[Face of an Angel, Mind of a Demon]]: When Blackjack sees his face, she notes that he looks "surprisingly gentle". {{spoiler|It's the last thing she ever sees without prosthetic eyes.}}
* [[General Ripper]]
* [[General Ripper]]
* [[Gun Porn]]: Goes into exquisite detail explaining the capabilities of his [[BFG|BFGs]].
* [[Gun Porn]]: Goes into exquisite detail explaining the capabilities of his [[BFG|BFGs]].
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* [[The Heart]]: Big Macintosh.
* [[The Heart]]: Big Macintosh.
* [[In the Back]]: {{spoiler|Vanity's fate, [[Cain and Abel|thanks to his brother]].}}
* [[In the Back]]: {{spoiler|Vanity's fate, [[Cain and Abel|thanks to his brother]].}}
* [[Posthumous Character]]: As Macintosh's Marauders existed during the Great War, all of Blackjack's encounters with them are through memory orbs and [[Apocalyptic Log|apocalyptic logs]]. {{spoiler|Though many of them are actually still alive, the intervening time has changed them to a point where they are no longer recognisable}}.
* [[Posthumous Character]]: As Macintosh's Marauders existed during the Great War, all of Blackjack's encounters with them are through memory orbs and [[Apocalyptic Log|apocalyptic logs]]. {{spoiler|Though many of them are actually still alive, the intervening time has changed them to a point where they are no longer recognisable}}.
* [[The Quiet One]]: Psalm.
* [[The Quiet One]]: Psalm.
* [[The Speechless]]: Stonewing, thanks to a throat injury.
* [[The Speechless]]: Stonewing, thanks to a throat injury.
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* [[Not Quite Dead]]: Very likely {{spoiler|Octavia}}. While Blackjack finds her skeleton, {{spoiler|her bulletproof contrabass and a cryptic letter from Rarity suggest that the instrument is probably her [[Soul Jar]]}}.
* [[Not Quite Dead]]: Very likely {{spoiler|Octavia}}. While Blackjack finds her skeleton, {{spoiler|her bulletproof contrabass and a cryptic letter from Rarity suggest that the instrument is probably her [[Soul Jar]]}}.
* [[Posthumous Character]]: As in [[Fallout Equestria]], most appearances of [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|FiM]] characters are either through memory orbs or as monsters.
* [[Posthumous Character]]: As in [[Fallout Equestria]], most appearances of [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|FiM]] characters are either through memory orbs or as monsters.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]:
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]:
** [[Heroic Sacrifice|Big Macintosh]].
** [[Heroic Sacrifice|Big Macintosh]].
** [[Speech Impediment|Twist]], [[Cheerful Child|of all ponies]], was a member of [[The Squad|Macintosh's Marauders]] before the bombs fell. {{spoiler|Her soul - or at least, some vestige of it - lives on as part of Rampage}}.
** [[Speech Impediment|Twist]], [[Cheerful Child|of all ponies]], was a member of [[The Squad|Macintosh's Marauders]] before the bombs fell. {{spoiler|Her soul - or at least, some vestige of it - lives on as part of Rampage}}.

Revision as of 03:59, 5 October 2014


Protagonists

Blackjack, aka. 'The Security Mare' (Given name: Go Fish)

Blackjack: I’ve had cyberponies blast me with artillery! I’ve been shot in the back by zebra snipers and taken an armor piercing round through my skull! I’ve had my face attacked by almost every single pony I call a close and personal friend! I’ve had boats dropped on me! Don’t you tell me what will and won’t kill me!

P-21

P-21 laughed as he popped open Persuasion and loaded a new grenade. “Oh, this is very therapeutic.”

Morning Glory, aka. Fallen Glory

Rampage, aka. Arloste

“I give a gift to end suffering. You spurned that gift,” she purred in my ear. “Take your own damned life.”

Lacunae

  • Elephant in the Living Room: As with Fawkes in Fallout 3, nopony seems to pay much attention to the enormous, minigun-wielding alicorn following Blackjack around. Somewhat justified in that Lacunae makes an effort to conceal her wings.

Lacunae: One advantage to being a giant unicorn is that few bother you with why you are a giant unicorn.

There was something fundamentally disturbing about the way she splashed it all over herself. Nopony should have that much fun in magical waste.

    • Later on, when Blackjack accidentally triggers a powerful flash of radiation,

I stared at the rad readout as I watched the needle visibly rise! Lacunae groaned, her eyes closed with an expression of bliss and a blush on her cheeks.

Lacunae: But perhaps you possess a means to obtain {{[spoiler|a copy of the Black Book}}] from the O.I.A. Hub, yes?
Blackjack: Funny. What kind of Goddess wouldn’t know?

Lacunae: WE DO NOT NEED TO DIVULGE EVERY–

Blackjack: Gotcha.

Scotch Tape

Boo

  • Blank Slate: A rather extreme example, having no ability to do anything except eat food that's offered to her, sleep when she's tired, and hide from danger. She may be smarter than she appears, however, as she briefly manages to use a gun to protect (and shoot) Blackjack during a battle.
  • Character Blog: Boo has her own unofficial character blog here.
  • Spider Sense: Apparently. She hides from danger before Blackjack can perceive it, but didn't show any qualms about walking right up to Blackjack and her friends.
  • The Soulless: According to Goldenblood, anyway.
  • The Speechless


Antagonists

Sanguine, aka. Doctor Trueblood

Psychoshy

The Reapers

Operative Lighthooves

  • Affably Evil: YMMV, but Lighthooves remains polite and well-composed most of the time and is quite willing to negotiate when convenient.
  • Enemy Mine: He rescues Blackjack and Glory from Chapter 29's Literal Cliff Hanger and establishes a mutually beneficial arrangement to preserve Thunderhead against the Enclave proper.
  • Motive Rant: Lampshaded in Chapter 30.

May I rant a little? I think that, since you’ve seen fit to give me the role of a villain, I’m entitled to give a little explanation?

  • Playing with Syringes: Afraid that the Enclave military at large is planning to attack Thunderhead, his goal is to adapt the raider virus to infect pegasi, presenting a more direct threat for them to focus their attention on. Chapter 42 reveals that he has succeeded, and that his agents used Neighvarro pegasi as test subjects.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: In Chapter 30, he explains in his Motive Rant that everything he's done has been to protect Thunderhead in hopes of sustainable surface contact in the future. Granted, the details include a fair amount of genocide, but still, it's enough to convince Blackjack to call a truce.

Star Paladin Steel Rain

  • BFG: Carries a pair of anti-dragon autocannons on his armor. Apparently they can vaporize a pony from two miles with near-perfect accuracy. See Gun Porn.
  • Evil Gloating: At the climax of Chapter 32.
  • Face of an Angel, Mind of a Demon: When Blackjack sees his face, she notes that he looks "surprisingly gentle". It's the last thing she ever sees without prosthetic eyes.
  • General Ripper
  • Gun Porn: Goes into exquisite detail explaining the capabilities of his BFGs.

Steel Rain: Do you really think a gun like this should be left in a weapons locker to collect dust?

  • Hero-Killer: From his first appearance, Blackjack is noticeably intimidated by him. After cornering her on the HMS Celestia, he cripples her with a single shot and comes very close to killing her outright.
  • Power Armor

Lancer

Stable 99 Antagonists


Other Characters

Goldenblood

Dealer

The Zodiac Family

Macintosh's Marauders


The FiM Cast


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  1. Like a playing card.
  2. (though the transformation restores her wing, at least)
  3. Though in the latter two cases she had help from Rover and Silver Stripe, both experts who were alive during the war and at several points access to a restored version of the medical centers "priceless" main surgical robot
  4. Who, notably, is a relatively small child with almost no combat experience