This is a sub-index covering all the minions that appear on this blog. You can find links to all the other sub-indices on the main Blog Content Index page.
Minions
Afterglow Duplicate - Perfect but short-lived copies of Afterglow
Agent of SIN - Foot soldier of a technocratic conspiracy
Angels of SIN - Airborne soldiers of a technocratic conspiracy
Armed Patron - Ferris wheel rider with a gun
Ash Cloud - Malicious entity composed of choking smoke and embers
Avatar_1.0/2.0/3.0 - Basic humanoid shells for an embodied technoviral AI
Bandit-Bear - Adorable three foot tall cartoon bears with ludicrously big guns
Bloodwing Construct - Bat-winged horrors out for blood
Bloody Ink Monster - Horrifying animated tattoo
Bow-Bot - Robot archer with high-tech arrows
Brulgovian Soldier - Rank and file trooper in the Brulgovian military
Capacitor Drone - Specialized robotic assistant to Negator in their crusade against supers
Carny Worker - Pugnacious roustabout
Cavern Commandos - Well-trained subterranean soldiers
Cohort-Drone - Networked training robots, highly efficient in large numbers
Companion Guard - National defenders of Herralund - and the Masters Family
Crazed Animals - Natural creatures driven berserk by fear
Cringing Lackey - Low-tier New Rome Movement follower
Crisis Actor - Bad publicity on two legs
Depleted Fodder - Victims of Vestige's reality siphoning
Desperate Survivor - Ordinary people gone berserk, potential heroic allies if reasoned with
Despoiler Icon - Animated masses of urban infrastructure bent on tearing the rest of the city down
Devout Subject - Mentally-dominated worshipper of the Effigy of the God-King
Dimensional Doppelganger - Lookalikes from another universe
Doppel-Drone - Lookalike training drones disguised as innocents or even your fellow heroes
Dread Spirit - Incorporeal ghost, very mobile
Dreadspawn - Dangerous shapeshifting xenofauna
Dumb Thugs with Super-Guns - Everyday mooks armed with guns from the year 5000, sometimes they even hit what they shoot at
Emergency Response Drone - Search & rescue drones, at least while they aren't being controlled by criminals instead
Everyday Thug - Petty criminal playing at innocence, but not very well
Five Venoms Swarm - Miscellany of toxic vermin, servants of Master Five Venoms
Gang Tough - Vicious thugs, more effective the more of them there are
Ghostlight - Phantasmal will o'wisps from another dimension
Glomp Zombie - Zombified civilians controlled by a viral Overmind
Grapple-Drone - Nimble flying drones, well-provided with tentacles
Green Devil Army Trooper - Paramilitary militia grunt
Hapless Chump - Accident-prone minor cartoon character
Hippie Heisters - Criminal counterculture types from the 1960s
Imprisoner Corps Troopers - Soldiers with specialized gear and training for taking live prisoners
Infatuated Dupes - Low-grade thematic thugs
Infernoids - Minor elemental entities from a dimension of pure flame
Hexxus Newborn - Infant form of the Hexxus Alpha bioweapon
Junker - Specialized robots built out recycled parts
Lost Souls - Nothing special about them beyond the whole eternal damnation thing
Maritime Malefactor - Seafaring scofflaws looking to flee a sinking ship
Miracle Metal Minions - Specialized minions of the Awesome Agglomerator
Mooks & Jobbers - D-list alien space gladiators, mostly good at losing a fight
Morphic Androids - Humanoid robots capable of limiting shapeshifting
Mystery Goon - They're crossing over from a story that hasn't been published yet and probably never will be
Murder-Wheel - Pretty much the upper half of a Terminator welded to a motorized unicycle
Neo-Shark - Genetically-augmented aquatic predator
Ninja Genin - Low-ranking ninja, good at getting past security
Nuisance - Minor pests native to old cartoons
Otherworldy Invader - Cross-dimensional intruders bent on conquest
Pathetic Addict - Unfortunate "customers" of Professor Pusher
Petty Criminal - Generic henchmen for the discerning villain, not interested in a fight
Pirate Crew - Space pirates, that is, complete with jetpacks
Ranting Bigot - Loudmouthed cowards
Reanimated Corpse - Near-mindless undead, durable
Robo-Soldiers - Reliable, albeit predictable automated troopers
Robotic Minion - Networked mechanical hench-thing
Robotic Toy - Thematic mini-minions, more dangerous than they look
Salvaged Combot - Secondhand battle robots built for smash and grab raids, sturdy despite their beat-up appearance
Savage Rats - A swarm of dog-sized rats with an appetite and no sense of self-preservation
"Science Crime" Operative - Oddly-dressed agents of a technologically-minded criminal organization, toting high-tech weapons
Scuttling Vermin - Giant cockroaches, at least by cockroach standards
Seaman's Spirit - Ghostly spirits of drowned sailors
Security Robot - Guard automata, very dangerous when working together
Security Staffer - Basic rent-a-cop
Servants of DOOM - Rank-and-file minor spellcasters of the mystical DOOM conspiracy
SEVER Agent - Anti-supers agent with specialized power-cancelling gear
Slaver Robots - Teleporting alien automatons specialized in capturing enemies
Smoking Soul - Toxic vaporous phantasms - or possibly stray atomic vortices
Soviet Mechanoid - Durable robot soldier from an alternate timeline
Stolid Myrmidon - New Rome Movement paramilitary soldier
Strange Entity - Eerie things from beyond the mundane realms
Strain Zeta Legion Spawn - Swarming mega-bacteria created by the gestalt form
Strain Zeta Macrobe - Giant flesh-eating protozoa
Super-Fan Copies - Swarming copycat imps trying to be "helpful"
Survivor - Demoralized survivors of an earlier disaster
Synchron Supremacy Troops - Infantry forces of a galactic superpower
Technician - Noncombatant lab worker
Techno-Barbarian - Mutant raider from a post-apocalyptic alternate future
Terrifying Reflection - Unnatural horrors from a lost reality of mirror dimensions
Time-Lost Warrior - Temporally displaced and hostile to everyone and everything around them
Triple Threat Gangers - Street gang rank and file
Twisted Reflection - Evil psychic copies of otherwise normal people
Typical Thug - Basic crook, works best with a little motivation
Undercover Agents - Well-trained operatives who can blend in to almost any environment
Unstable Protoid - Powerful but short-lived biotech constructs
Useful Puppet - Mid-tier New Rome Movement follower
Valued Henchman - Top-tier New Rome Movement follower
Weiss Combat Operative - Basic contracted mercenary solider
Weiss Covert Operative - Deniable paramilitary black ops asset
Weiss Public Operative - Distinctive white-suited professional security agent
Weiss Support Operative - Undercover command and communications specialist
Woodwolves - Animate plant life that preys on animals
Worthless Bootlicker - Weakest New Rome Movement follower
Yule Lad - Mythological troll pranksters who aren't as sweet as the tourist board would like
Z-Troopers - Golden Age German soldiers, cautious and well-trained
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