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==Sci-Fi Greg==
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Sci-Fi Greg (full name Science Fiction Greg) is an old boyfriend of [[What's Her Face]], who was apparently forced to dump him by [[Cheerleader]]. As his name suggests, he is a science fiction fan. He has blond hair and a sparse mustache. After Cheerleader died, he admits that he knew that What's Her Face would come back to him. He also claims that his experience points went into triple digits and he has since needed to keep the ladies and Valkyries off with a two-handed +3 broad sword. As these are all ''Dungeons and Dragons''-esque terms instead of science fiction metaphors, this claim bites D n' D Greg's style. He also attends "Cosplayover Camp" in [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 11]], where he dresses as a Star Trek-esque spaceman. The light reflecting off his pale, bare chest can create a "blinding [[voip]]", as Cheerleader discovers the hard way. When What's Her Face was whisked away by the [[Wireless Wizard]], he and D n' D Greg agreed that if they couldn't have her, she at least had been won by a worthy adversary. He seems to be the leader of The Four Gregs in [[4 Gregs]], where they attend a varsity football game. In [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 15]], he is seen at the Priggidy Prizom without a date, but it can be inferred that he was supposed to date [[What's Her Face]] (who was killed off before the prom started).
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'''Sci-Fi Greg''', an old boyfriend of [[What's Her Face]], is a science fiction fan.
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*'''Debut:''' [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 9]]
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==D n' D Greg==
==D n' D Greg==
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An apparent [[Dungeons & Dragons]] expert, Sci-Fi Greg's boasting using Dungeons & Dragons-esque terms bites D n' D Greg's style. He attends Cosplayover Camp in [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 11]], where he dresses as a knight. He has long dark hair worn in a ponytail and a goatee. He thinks that wizards are sometimes so awesome, "it hurts". He hosts role-playing sessions with [[Coach Z]] in his [[Teen Girl Squad Locations#D n' D Greg's Parent's Basement|parent's basement]].  In [[4 Gregs]], D n' D Greg is revealed to have an understanding of the sport of football, claiming "fantasy football still counts as fantasy." In [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 15]], he goes to the Priggidy Prizom with [[The Ugly One]].
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==Open Source Greg==
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'''Open Source Greg''' is a computer hacker, with a preference for {{w|open-source software}}.
'''Open Source Greg''' is a computer hacker, with a preference for {{w|open-source software}}.
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==Japanese Culture Greg==
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'''Japanese Culture Greg''' is a stereotypical {{w|otaku}}, with a fondness for media from Japan.
'''Japanese Culture Greg''' is a stereotypical {{w|otaku}}, with a fondness for media from Japan.
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Current revision as of 19:04, 28 August 2023

"Not one, not two, not three, not five, four Gregs."
This article is about the squad of characters. For the toon, see 4 Gregs. For the running gag, see Greg.

The Gregs are a group of four geeky teenagers in the Teen Girl Squad universe. Each Greg has a nickname to distinguish himself from the others based on his hobbies and tastes. The two main Gregs are the rivals Sci-Fi Greg and D n' D Greg, with their similarly geeky friends Open Source Greg and Japanese Culture Greg appearing on occasion to hang out with the other two. A so-called Regular Greg is not part of the group. Apparently, the Gregs' diverse interests include death metal, as all four of them were in the audience at Brainkrieg's performance of their Halloween single, Decomposing Pumpkins.

In a 2008 interview with Adventure Gamers, Matt Chapman said Sci-Fi and D n' D Greg are some of his favorite characters. They are loosely based on gamers The Brothers Chaps knew in high school.

Contents

[edit] Sci-Fi Greg

"Welcome, earthlings, to our fair star system."
See main article: Sci-Fi Greg

Sci-Fi Greg, an old boyfriend of What's Her Face, is a science fiction fan.

[edit] D n' D Greg

"BEHOLDERS!"
See main article: D n' D Greg

D n' D Greg is a Dungeons & Dragons expert.

[edit] Open Source Greg

"Gentlemen, the data is there!"
See main article: Open Source Greg

Open Source Greg is a computer hacker, with a preference for open-source software.

[edit] Japanese Culture Greg

Staring at vinyl figurines?
See main article: Japanese Culture Greg

Japanese Culture Greg is a stereotypical otaku, with a fondness for media from Japan.


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