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* {{spoiler|[[Rasputinian Death]]: A combination of cancer, mutation, multiple limb amputation, blood loss, pneumonia and finally, heart failure.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Rasputinian Death]]: A combination of cancer, mutation, multiple limb amputation, blood loss, pneumonia and finally, heart failure.}}
* [[Primal Fear]]: [[Played for Laughs]] with her fear of heights.
* [[Primal Fear]]: [[Played for Laughs]] with her fear of heights.
* [[Red Eyes Take Warning]]: Her standard eye colour.
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: Her standard eye colour.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Red to P-21 and Glory. Blue to [[Covert Pervert|Glory]] in bed.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Red to P-21 and Glory. Blue to [[Covert Pervert|Glory]] in bed.
* [[Samaritan Syndrome]]
* [[Samaritan Syndrome]]
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* [[Warrior Poet]]: Sort of. Blackjack has a tendency to break out in crude, often violent songs, including renditions of certain numbers from ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]''. However, she quickly takes to a musical instrument and the narration of her [[Tranquil Fury]] in Chapter 22 is interspersed with an adapted version of [[William Blake]]'s ''The Tyger''.
* [[Warrior Poet]]: Sort of. Blackjack has a tendency to break out in crude, often violent songs, including renditions of certain numbers from ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]''. However, she quickly takes to a musical instrument and the narration of her [[Tranquil Fury]] in Chapter 22 is interspersed with an adapted version of [[William Blake]]'s ''The Tyger''.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: Though she uses various weapons [[Combat Pragmatist|when nothing else is available]], BJ prefers to use a [[Shotguns Are Just Better|combat shotgun]].
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: Though she uses various weapons [[Combat Pragmatist|when nothing else is available]], BJ prefers to use a [[Shotguns Are Just Better|combat shotgun]].
** While she prefers shotguns for most of the story, she tends to [[Throw Away Guns|ruin them within days, or even hours]]. In recent chapters she mainly carries a [[Hand Cannon|12.7mm pistol and a pair of .45-70 revolvers]].
** While she prefers shotguns for most of the story, she tends to [[Throw-Away Guns|ruin them within days, or even hours]]. In recent chapters she mainly carries a [[Hand Cannon|12.7mm pistol and a pair of .45-70 revolvers]].
** She also tends to carry an [[Absurdly Sharp Blade]]. First a [[Bad With the Bone|dragon claw]], then a {{spoiler|[[Katanas Are Just Better|starmetal katana]].}}
** She also tends to carry an [[Absurdly Sharp Blade]]. First a [[Bad With the Bone|dragon claw]], then a {{spoiler|[[Katanas Are Just Better|starmetal katana]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[We Can Rebuild Him|We Can Rebuild Her]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[We Can Rebuild Him|We Can Rebuild Her]]}}
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* [[Death Seeker]]
* [[Death Seeker]]
* [[Doesn't Like Guns]]: Rampage [[The Berserker|fights exclusively in melee]], but the reason for this is never discussed.
* [[Doesn't Like Guns]]: Rampage [[The Berserker|fights exclusively in melee]], but the reason for this is never discussed.
* [[Don't You Dare Pity Me]]: Blackjack harshly learns that this is one of her [[Berserk Button|Berserk Buttons]].
* [[Don't You Dare Pity Me!]]: Blackjack harshly learns that this is one of her [[Berserk Button|Berserk Buttons]].
* {{spoiler|[[Enemy Within]]: [[Complete Monster|The Angel of Death]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Enemy Within]]: [[Complete Monster|The Angel of Death]].}}
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: {{spoiler|The Angel of Death refuses to kill Blackjack in Chapter 33, asserting that she gives her victims the peace of death to end their suffering, not to assist in suicide.}}
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: {{spoiler|The Angel of Death refuses to kill Blackjack in Chapter 33, asserting that she gives her victims the peace of death to end their suffering, not to assist in suicide.}}
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* [[Only Known By Their Nickname]]: Only Priest and the Crusaders call her Arloste. Everyone else calls her Rampage.
* [[Only Known By Their Nickname]]: Only Priest and the Crusaders call her Arloste. Everyone else calls her Rampage.
* [[Slasher Smile]]: Often a sign that {{spoiler|the [[Enemy Within|Angel of Death]] is taking over.}}
* [[Slasher Smile]]: Often a sign that {{spoiler|the [[Enemy Within|Angel of Death]] is taking over.}}
* [[Split Personality]]: Rampage appears to suffer from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissociative_Identity_Disorder Dissociative identity disorder], leading to sudden changes in personality. {{spoiler|She actually [[Mind Hive|contains the souls of multiple seperate ponies]], which constantly battle for dominance over her body. Discovering this leads her to question whether 'Rampage' even exists at all.}}
* [[Split Personality]]: Rampage appears to suffer from [[wikipedia:Dissociative Identity Disorder|Dissociative identity disorder]], leading to sudden changes in personality. {{spoiler|She actually [[Mind Hive|contains the souls of multiple seperate ponies]], which constantly battle for dominance over her body. Discovering this leads her to question whether 'Rampage' even exists at all.}}
* [[Team Mom]]: Oddly enough, Rampage falls into this role a lot - when she's not dealing with [[Tortured Abomination|her]] [[Death Seeker|own]] [[Immortality Hurts|problems]], she's often on hand to offer emotional support and comic relief.
* [[Team Mom]]: Oddly enough, Rampage falls into this role a lot - when she's not dealing with [[Tortured Abomination|her]] [[Death Seeker|own]] [[Immortality Hurts|problems]], she's often on hand to offer emotional support and comic relief.
* [[Warrior Therapist]]: On occasion. {{spoiler|One of the ponies inside her apparently had training a therapist, with their arrival marked by a teddy bear on her flank}}.
* [[Warrior Therapist]]: On occasion. {{spoiler|One of the ponies inside her apparently had training a therapist, with their arrival marked by a teddy bear on her flank}}.
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* [[What Is This Thing You Call Love?]]: Lacunae is left speechless when {{spoiler|Paladin Stronghoof}} displays affection for her.
* [[What Is This Thing You Call Love?]]: Lacunae is left speechless when {{spoiler|Paladin Stronghoof}} displays affection for her.
* [[Winged Unicorn]]
* [[Winged Unicorn]]
* [[Womanin Black]]: Typically wears a mourners' gown to conceal her wings.
* [[Woman in Black]]: Typically wears a mourners' gown to conceal her wings.


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* [[Sir Swearsalot]]: Deus, to the point where it's practically a [[Verbal Tic]].
* [[Sir Swearsalot]]: Deus, to the point where it's practically a [[Verbal Tic]].
* [[The Speechless]]: Gorgon never speaks, though it's unclear whether or not he can. {{spoiler|Speechless or not, he can certainly scream}}.
* [[The Speechless]]: Gorgon never speaks, though it's unclear whether or not he can. {{spoiler|Speechless or not, he can certainly scream}}.
* [[You Kill It You Bought It]]: The fastest way to become a reaper is to kill one and take their place.
* [[You Kill It, You Bought It]]: The fastest way to become a reaper is to kill one and take their place.


=== Operative Lighthooves ===
=== Operative Lighthooves ===
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{{quote| 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?}}
{{quote| 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]]: {{spoiler|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.}}
* [[Playing With Syringes]]: {{spoiler|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 {{spoiler|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 [[Hot Blooded|Blackjack]] to call a truce.}}
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: In Chapter 30, he explains in his [[Motive Rant]] that {{spoiler|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 [[Hot-Blooded|Blackjack]] to call a truce.}}


=== Star Paladin Steel Rain ===
=== Star Paladin Steel Rain ===
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* [[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]].
{{quote| '''Steel Rain:''' Do you really think a gun like this should be left in a weapons locker to collect dust?}}
{{quote| '''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'', {{spoiler|he cripples her with a single shot and comes very close to killing her outright.}}
* [[Hero-Killer]]: From his first appearance, Blackjack is noticeably intimidated by him. After cornering her on the ''HMS Celestia'', {{spoiler|he cripples her with a single shot and comes very close to killing her outright.}}
* [[Power Armor]]
* [[Power Armor]]


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* [[Break the Haughty]]: At least twice. {{spoiler|His messy breakup with Fluttershy and his eventual arrest are the clearest examples so far.}}
* [[Break the Haughty]]: At least twice. {{spoiler|His messy breakup with Fluttershy and his eventual arrest are the clearest examples so far.}}
* [[Covered in Scars]]: Following Littlehorn.
* [[Covered in Scars]]: Following Littlehorn.
* [[Freak Out]]: According to Sanguine, Goldenblood completely lost it after {{spoiler|being arrested for treason}}.
* [[Freak-Out]]: According to Sanguine, Goldenblood completely lost it after {{spoiler|being arrested for treason}}.
* [[Ill Girl|Ill Guy]]: Following Littlehorn, though it doesn't seem to [[Manipulative Bastard|inconvenience him too much]].
* [[Ill Girl|Ill Guy]]: Following Littlehorn, though it doesn't seem to [[Manipulative Bastard|inconvenience him too much]].
* [[Incurable Cough of Death]]
* [[Incurable Cough of Death]]

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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