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* [[Destructive Savior]]: Freedom Force are [[Black and White Morality|indisputably good guys]], but they tend to cause a ''lot'' of damage to the cities they're defending; aside from the many tactical applications of environmental destruction, they'll likely level many buildings ''entirely by accident'' over the course of the game.
** Can be annoying when the objectives are "Don't let X building be destroyed", meaning you can't use things like Disruption or Ignition.
* [[Die, Chair, Die!]]: Pretty much every item of scenery, from small rocks, to chairs and fences, to cars and boulders, can be thrown for damage. It is possible to completely curbstomp otherwise-difficult bosses by launching cars at them from halfway across a level with your super-strong heroes.
* [[Dirty Cop]]: A few missions feature "Crooked Cops" as enemy mooks.
* [[Does Not Like Shoes]]: Eve and Quetzalcoatl.
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** Bullet is any number of super-speedsters including The Flash and Quicksilver.
** Man O'War is Aquaman if he was played by Sean Connery and had more offensive powers.
** Sea Urchin resembles Jubilee, being the [[Bratty Half -Pint]] [[Sidekick]] of the rather gruff and edgy Manówar. Oh, and her power is making acidic bubbles.
** Microwave is based on Vision.
** Tombstone is a pedestrian Ghost Rider with the background of [[The Crow]] III.
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** Frank Stiles considers not getting O'Connor caught as his. Still, without it he wouldn't be Minuteman, courageous leader of the Freedom Force.
* [[Nature Hero]]: Eve.
* [[Nineties Anti -Hero]]: Tombstone. One-person [[Dark Age]], no less.
{{quote| '''Tombstone''': {{smallcaps|i too have [[Death By Origin Story|lost a love in the mists of time]]. allow your grief to FUEL your rage, and so shall you seek JUSTICE.}}}}
** He claims puppies die by just being around him.
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** Also subverted by Entropy, [[Kick the Dog|to show how evil she is becoming]].
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]: The final villains of both games fit this trope.
* [[Personality Powers]]: True to the '60's [[Cliché Storm]], most characters have Energy X abilities that are related to their personality in some way. Minuteman was a patriot before he was a superhero, El Diablo was always [[Hot -Blooded]], and so forth.
* [[Phlebotinum Rebel]]: Lord Dominion's master plan is to amuse himself by giving superpowers to the scum of society so he can sit back and watch Earth tear itself to pieces. Mentor interferes, causing Energy X to be spread at random over Patriot City and creating the superheroes.
* [[Pstandard Psychic Pstance]]: Mentor.
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** This gets pointed out/lampshaded by Man-Bot. Apparently Timemaster [[It's All About Me|doesn't mind.]]
* [[Pstandard Psychic Pstance]]: Mentor.
* [[Rapid -Fire Fisticuffs]]: Bullet.
* [[Real Time With Pause]]
* [[Reality Warper]]: Entropy.