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Doppelganger of Count Dooku
A copy of Count Dooku created through the Dark Side of the Force. Inferior to the original, as he was killed by Anakin very early in the Clone Wars.
First appeared in Star Wars: The New Droid Army
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Freedon Nadd
An ancient Sith Lord responsible for helping to turn Exar Kun to the Dark Side. Buried on Dxun.
First appeared in Star Wars: The Old Republic
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Footsy the Bigfoot
First appeared in Bigfoot
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Gekko
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First appeared in Valorant
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Frima
Leader of Cafe Sweety who often sleeps on the sofa unless she has to do work, and then will do the job quickly as possible to get back to sleeping.
First appeared in Goddess of Victory: Nikke
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Milk
Nikke with a combative personality who works at Cafe Sweety. Loves making coffee with lots of milk.
First appeared in Goddess of Victory: Nikke
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Sugar
One of Cafe Sweety's workers who loves overly-sugared coffee and taking her customized motorbike out for a ride.
First appeared in Goddess of Victory: Nikke
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Vesti
Normally a meek, timid girl. However, given a mission, she can single-handedly wipe out a squad of Raptures.
First appeared in Goddess of Victory: Nikke
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Eunhwa
The leader of Elysion's Absolute squad. Arrogant while dealing with others, but has an unmatched track record to back up her attitude.
First appeared in Goddess of Victory: Nikke
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Emma
A big sister figure who serves in Elysion's Absolute squad. Terrible at cooking.
First appeared in Goddess of Victory: Nikke
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Helm
Nikke designed for naval combat, and Captain of the warship Admire. With no sea in The Ark, Helm is largely kept on standby.
First appeared in Goddess of Victory: Nikke
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Miranda
ACPU Inspector with a terrible lack of direction and discretion, but makes up for it with unbridled enthusiasm for her job.
First appeared in Goddess of Victory: Nikke
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Poli
Captain of the ACPU with the dedication and temperament of a police dog.
First appeared in Goddess of Victory: Nikke
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Yulha
Tetra-produced Nikke who works for Triangle, but spends most of her time doing admin work, and very unhappy about it.
First appeared in Goddess of Victory: Nikke
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Privaty
Elysion-produced Nikke in the Triangle squad with great skill in combat, but has trouble in social situations.
First appeared in Goddess of Victory: Nikke
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Admi
Missilis-produced Nikke in the Triangle squad. Loves cats.
First appeared in Goddess of Victory: Nikke
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Andersen
Deputy Chief from the Central Government and one of the Commander's few allies in The Ark.
First appeared in Goddess of Victory: Nikke
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The Shade
An immortal former criminal and antagonist of The Flash, now works more as an anti-hero
First appeared in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure
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Xena
First appeared in The Hit Squad
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Zara
First appeared in The Hit Squad
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Stak
First appeared in The Hit Squad
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Ace
First appeared in The Hit Squad
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Rohan
An elder Cloud Strider in the Destiny universe, aiding the Guardian in preventing the Shadow Legion from harnessing The Veil in the Neptunian city of Neomuna.
First appeared in Destiny 2
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Clovis Bray
A reawakened A.I. in the Destiny series, seeking to ensure his legacy at any cost. Formerly a Golden Age scientist and the founder of the Clovis Bray exoscience corporation, it was later revealed that he experimented with powers of the Darkness to create the Exos, and built Rasputin as a machine god to replace the Traveler.
First appeared in Destiny 2
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The Witness
The Witness, also known as the Entity, or the Voice in the Darkness, is the paracausal master of the Black Fleet and its Disciples; being the main antagonist of the Destiny series that embodied the Darkness.
First appeared in Destiny 2
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Keicho Nijimura
Keicho Nijimura is a minor antagonist of Part 4.
First appeared in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Records
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Hideo Kageyama
A famous Japanese educator.
First appeared in Kageyama Hideo no IQ Teacher DS
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Miracle Molly
A cybernetically-enhanced enemy of Batman.
First appeared in DC Legends
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Agent N
First appeared in Spy Quest: Chapter 1 - Mission: SPECTRUM
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Julianna Blake
Julianna is one of the Visionaries the Colt needs to kill in order to break the timeloop on Blackreef.
First appeared in Deathloop
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Colt Vahn
Colt Vahn is the former head of security at Blackreef. He wakes up hungover on the beach and finds out he is in a timeloop and must kill all visionaries in order to break it.
First appeared in Deathloop
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Pistol Daimyō
A boss in Bravoman who received his own spinoff.
First appeared in Bravoman
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Princess Waya
A cyborg kunoichi tasked with killing Bravoman, but develops a complicated relationship with him.
First appeared in Bravoman
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Richard Perkins
First appeared in Detroit: Become Human
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Dean Les Strausberry
First appeared in Jenny LeClue: Detectivu
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Arthur Finklestein
First appeared in Jenny LeClue: Detectivu
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Jenny Leclue
First appeared in Jenny LeClue: Detectivu
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Julie Leclue
First appeared in Jenny LeClue: Detectivu
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Randar
Compile's early mascot.
First appeared in Gulkave
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Flashpoint Batman
In the alternate timeline of Flashpoint, Bruce Wayne was murdered by Joe Chill in the alley instead of his parents. Despairing, both of Bruce's parents changed for the worse, with Thomas becoming his timeline's darker, more violent Batman.
First appeared in Injustice: Gods Among Us
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Jose
A playable character in the 5 a side soccer game "Street Cred Football".
First appeared in Street Cred Football
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Simon
A playable character in the 5 a side soccer game "Street Cred Football".
First appeared in Street Cred Football
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Melle
A playable character in the 5 a side soccer game "Street Cred Football".
First appeared in Street Cred Football
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Kev
A playable character in the 5 a side soccer game "Street Cred Football".
First appeared in Street Cred Football
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