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  • Doublecross
  • DoubleCross
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  • Doublecross is the 39 Clues series that is after the Unstoppable series. It is the fourth arc in The 39 Clues, and there are four books. The authors of the series are Jude Watson, C. Alexander London, Jenny Goebel, and Sarwat Chadda. The series logo is yellow, after the Ekaterina Branch. One card from each book will form The Outcast Master Plan Puzzle
  • Can't be depended on -- can't even depend on himself, since each of his beast heads has its own personality.. and they rarely agree on anything. Deals made with one hissing half of Doublecross won't necessarily bind the other to act accordingly. And don't think transforming into robot mode will help either, as there's no way of knowing which mind is in control. In creature mode, Doublecross is able to soar at speeds up to 80 mph and terrify opponents with razor-sharp teeth or ferocious flame breath. In robot mode, uses a rust-ray rifle to corrode enemy armor. Ferocious and savage, just about the only thing his two minds can agree with themselves on is destroying Decepticons.
  • DoubleCross (рус. Двойной крест) — карта мультиплеера Half-Life. Появилась в игре 17 февраля 1999 года вместе со сборником Further Data.
  • You can't depend on Doublecross, since he is literally of two minds about... well, everything. Each of his beast heads has its own personality and they can't agree on anything. Make a deal or set plans with one hissing half of Doublecross and you'll likely find the other knew nothing about it and refuses to help. And don't think that getting him to transform to robot mode will help, as there's no way of knowing which mind is in control. Just about the only thing they can agree with themselves on is destroying Decepticons. Thankfully they are, at least, good at that.
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  • Double-Headed Dragon
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  • Autobot
pub date
  • --02-24
Affiliation
  • Autobots
Name
  • Doublecross
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  • FC
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  • Supplies Procurement
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  • Unstoppable
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  • Varies by book
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  • #F7E44E
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  • Monsterbots
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  • Superspecial
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  • Doublecross is the 39 Clues series that is after the Unstoppable series. It is the fourth arc in The 39 Clues, and there are four books. The authors of the series are Jude Watson, C. Alexander London, Jenny Goebel, and Sarwat Chadda. The series logo is yellow, after the Ekaterina Branch. One card from each book will form The Outcast Master Plan Puzzle
  • Can't be depended on -- can't even depend on himself, since each of his beast heads has its own personality.. and they rarely agree on anything. Deals made with one hissing half of Doublecross won't necessarily bind the other to act accordingly. And don't think transforming into robot mode will help either, as there's no way of knowing which mind is in control. In creature mode, Doublecross is able to soar at speeds up to 80 mph and terrify opponents with razor-sharp teeth or ferocious flame breath. In robot mode, uses a rust-ray rifle to corrode enemy armor. Ferocious and savage, just about the only thing his two minds can agree with themselves on is destroying Decepticons.
  • DoubleCross (рус. Двойной крест) — карта мультиплеера Half-Life. Появилась в игре 17 февраля 1999 года вместе со сборником Further Data.
  • You can't depend on Doublecross, since he is literally of two minds about... well, everything. Each of his beast heads has its own personality and they can't agree on anything. Make a deal or set plans with one hissing half of Doublecross and you'll likely find the other knew nothing about it and refuses to help. And don't think that getting him to transform to robot mode will help, as there's no way of knowing which mind is in control. Just about the only thing they can agree with themselves on is destroying Decepticons. Thankfully they are, at least, good at that. Italian name: Drekbot French name (Canada): Traître
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