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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope


* IntrepidReporter: A former student of Kessler, Lotte, is clearly living this trope UpToEleven. She works as a freelance journalist, and has important information on the wherabouts of the fascists. She got this information from a member of the ''Viking Jugend'', "that kind of Asshole I had to sleep with to make him tell me anything". If you go that far for a story, you ''have'' to be intrepid.

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* IntrepidReporter: A former student of Kessler, Lotte, is clearly living this trope UpToEleven.up to eleven. She works as a freelance journalist, and has important information on the wherabouts of the fascists. She got this information from a member of the ''Viking Jugend'', "that kind of Asshole I had to sleep with to make him tell me anything". If you go that far for a story, you ''have'' to be intrepid.
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Fixed a typo- "internationa" to "international"


In the winter of 1977, a band of retired fascists from the Franco regime team up to avenge the election of a socialist mayor in a small Aragonese village called Nieves. All the inhabitants are killed, and only two days later, news reach a London newspaper. Jeff Pritchard, a veteran from the XV internationa brigade, is shocked when he discovers the identity of the terrorists, because he fought them before. Pritchard understands that his time is nearly gone, and decides to call some of the earlier brigadiers together for a final adventure. This leads to a reunion in the French Pyrenees, and the story follows the trail of the "black order brigade" from Spain to Italy, and from Italy through Switzerland to Germany, to the Netherlands, and finally back to the German-French border, where the ultimate showdown takes place. Prichard, being the SoleSurvivor, retires to the Hebridees, where he tells his story.

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In the winter of 1977, a band of retired fascists from the Franco regime team up to avenge the election of a socialist mayor in a small Aragonese village called Nieves. All the inhabitants are killed, and only two days later, news reach a London newspaper. Jeff Pritchard, a veteran from the XV internationa international brigade, is shocked when he discovers the identity of the terrorists, because he fought them before. Pritchard understands that his time is nearly gone, and decides to call some of the earlier brigadiers together for a final adventure. This leads to a reunion in the French Pyrenees, and the story follows the trail of the "black order brigade" from Spain to Italy, and from Italy through Switzerland to Germany, to the Netherlands, and finally back to the German-French border, where the ultimate showdown takes place. Prichard, being the SoleSurvivor, retires to the Hebridees, where he tells his story.
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Not So Different has been renamed, and it needs to be dewicked/moved


* NotSoDifferent: Lampshaded a couple of times, especially when two of the fascists are found dead in the Netherlands:

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* NotSoDifferent: NotSoDifferentRemark: Lampshaded a couple of times, especially when two of the fascists are found dead in the Netherlands:

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