![]() Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: They might have their idiosyncrasies, but they're surprisingly competent in combat.This is especially apparent in the Battle of the Brands, as despite being severely underpowered in comparison to their opponents, they end up winning the contest with guile, strategic use of items, and split-second reactions. Combat Pragmatist: Since the main antagonists are powerful corporations with virtually endless resources, they have to get clever to win.In fact, the most intelligent foe our heroes face, Lucienne Rex, is the villain who can hurt them physically the least, due to her lack of influence compared to the high executives of Crown And Scepter. Meanwhile, most of their antagonists are, on some level, Stupid Evil, but they are massively powerful and dispose of colossal resources. Brains Versus Brawn: The Gunner Channel, for the most part, is quite clever, with most of them having a Intelligence score of 19 or higher, while Riva and Barry have demonstrated shrewdness and guile for the former and knowledge of battlefield tactics for the latter.The exception is Margaret Encino, who wants to go against UFTP, but can be incredibly cold when doing so. Anti-Hero Team: Even more so than the previous seasons ( barring those where the PCs were villains), this crew is mostly concerned by survival and are ready to kill to do so, and don't have a really noble goal in mind.Averted by episode 4, when they finally get repairs and can ditch the Used condition. The Alleged Car: Their spaceship is basically a glorified hunk of junk with poor mobility, a computer so bad that it's better for Gunthrie to do the equations by hand, and overall below average combat capabilities, and has a chance to explode if the crew rolls a one.
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