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* [[Fighting Your Friend]]: This happens whenever he is forced to fight against Luna, Sonia, Bud, or [[Played for Drama|Pat]], which tends to happen [[Once an Episode|once per game]], but mostly with Bud; by the third game neither Queen Ophiuchus nor Gemini Spark are present and Harp Note can't be fought.
* [[Finishing Move]]/ [[Limit Break]]: 14 in all (over the course of the games, 3 in Star Force 1 and then 7 in both Star Force 2 and Star Force 3), including
** [[BFSBig Freaking Sword]]: Thunderbolt Blade and Elemental Blade
** [[Death From Above]]: Meteor Light Barrage
** [[Flechette Storm]]: Demon Flurry and Enma Gale Garrison
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* [[Tsundere|TsunTsun]]: Ohhhhhhh, yes. Solo's not going to kill Geo because he has a bond with Mu, he's going to kill Geo ''[[Insistent Terminology|because it's fun]]''.
{{quote|Solo: Shut up, Laplace.}}
* [[Turns Red]]: After he gets the Indie Proof in the second game, he'll put out a [[BFSBig Freaking Sword]] and change his [[Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs]] for a rapid sword strokes. [[Subverted]] after Laplace joins him, he'll use both sword and fisticuffs in accord.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: [[Cool Sword|Swords]] and [[Good Old Fisticuffs|Martial Arts]].
** Rogue's martial arts apply the following tropes: [[Armed Legs]], [[Dance Battler]],<ref>Part of his full combo involves a gratuitous backflip. Not that the opponent will be able to dodge that well after he landed the first blows.</ref> [[Elemental Punch]]/[[Rocket Punch]], [[Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs]], [[Shockwave Stomp|Shockwave Punch]].
** The sword from the Indie Proof applies the following tropes: [[Ancestral Weapon]], [[BFSBig Freaking Sword]], [[Blade Spam]], [[Evil Weapon]], [[One-Handed Zweihander]], [[Sword Beam]].
** The Laplace Blade applies the following tropes: [[Black Swords Are Better]], [[Empathic Weapon]]/[[Mons]], [[Oddly-Shaped Sword]] --> [[Serrated Blade of Pain]]/[[Sinister Scimitar]],<ref>The Laplace Blade is designed to gore the opponent rather than just cleave them into pieces. One of Rogue's attacks with it is a large, direct slash that causes multiple lesser wounds and [[Standard Status Effects|temporary paralysis.]]</ref> [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works]].
* [[We ARE Struggling Together!]]: This more or less defines the relationship between him and Geo.
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* [[The Reveal]]: {{spoiler|Hollow is the animate [[Super Prototype]] of the technology known as Matter Waves, and functionally the world's first Wizard. Also, in case you didn't catch it above, he's also Vega's attempt at resurrecting her lover, though she refuses to admit that he's a different person.}}
* [[Robe and Wizard Hat]]: With a Murian Shamanic motif, at that.
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Most of his attacks will either aim or [[Lightning Gun|shoot]] lightning at you. [[BFGBig Freaking Sword|And lots of it]]. Outside of that, he'll also choose to delegate responsibilities to viruses or co-opted Murian soldiers.
* [[Villain Sue]]: In the anime. In battle, if you are ever within the radius of Empty's leash, [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown|you will lose]]. (And even if you aren't, he can and will use ranged attacks to take pot shots at you). [[Won't Work On Me|Nothing you can do will hurt him...]] unless you take out the [[Weak Spot|machine his leash (and power source) is generated from]]. On the other hand, he's only vulnerable until Orihime feeds him the OOPArts, after which he [[Oh Crap|no longer needs his leash]].
* [[The Worf Effect]]: Again in the anime. When Dr. Orihime sends him into battle to retrieve the OOPArts, [[Curb Stomp Battle|he sees no particular need to be gentle]].