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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Main/BadassBoast ''If you want to kick the tiger in the ass, you better have a plan for dealing with his teeth.'']]]]

''The Teeth of The Tiger'' is a Main/SpyFiction novel written by Tom Clancy, and is notable for being the last Literature/JackRyan novel he wrote by himself before Literature/DeadOrAlive [[ContinuityReboot restarted the book series again.]]

Set in a post-9/11 world, before Jack Ryan's term as President ended, he set up a [[GovernmentAgencyOfFiction covert intelligence agency to counter-act the CIA's failings and "identify, locate, and deal with terrorist threats" called]] [[MurderInc The Campus,]] with the assistance of Gerald Hendley, [[CovertGroupWithMundaneFront who provided the front for the organization as a financial trading firm,]] while serving as The Campus' director.

Meanwhile, a Mossad station chief is assassinated in Rome, catching the interest of The Campus. Later, they recruit Brian Caruso—a U.S Marine returning from Afghanistan, his brother Dominic—an FBI agent, and his cousin, Jack Ryan Jr—who discovers the Campus' operations at first. [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute Sounds]] [[GenerationXerox familiar?]]

Preceded by Literature/TheBearAndTheDragon (continuity-wise), Literature/RedRabbit (release-wise). Followed by Literature/DeadOrAlive.

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!!This book contains examples of:

* [[Main/ZeroPercentApprovalRating 0% Approval Rating]]: Ed Kealty's administration as President is heavily implied to suffer from this.

* ArcWords: "Tiger" comes up often, down to the title and the TagLine.

* ArtisticLicenseLaw: The book has the protagonists running a privately funded assassination squad against terrorism suspects. This includes a stack of ''fill-form presidential pardons'' pre-signed by former President Jack Ryan (naturally throwing in a contrast with the FoxNewsLiberal administration that succeeded him). Besides the [[{{Understatement}} dubious]] legality of such a concept in the first place, this does absolutely nothing for an operator arrested by a foreign government or even by a US state government: the President can only pardon ''federal'' offenses.

* BashBrothers: A rather literal example. The Caruso brothers are twin brothers who end up working for the campus side-by-side. Dominic, who is an FBI agent, is the more analytical of the two. While Brian, a United States Force Recon Marine, is a battle-hardened combat vet.

* BigBad: [[TheManBehindTheMan The Emir]] (the book's stand-in for Osama Bin Laden) is set up to be one.

* BookEnds: The book begins and ends in the same bathroom where the Rome Mossad station chief was killed, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking right down to having both of their wallets being stolen.]]

* BoomHeadshot: Brian Caruso does it to one of the terrorists at the [[spoiler:Charlottesville Fashion Square massacre.]]

* [[ChekhovsGun Chekhov's Gun]]: The fact that the terrorists behind the [[spoiler:Charlottesville Fashion Square massacre]] used credit cards to pay for their car fuel helps the Campus to track down one of the targets who supported the act.

* ContinuityNod:
** The events of Literature/PatriotGames are referred to by Jack Ryan Jr. several times.
** [[Literature/TheSumOfAllFears The Jerusalem Treaty]] is mentioned to have fallen apart by the novel's time, thus allowing the plot to happen.

* Cliffhanger: The book ends on one. [[SequelGap It did get picked up about]] [[Literature/DeadOrAlive seven years later, though.]]

* {{Doorstopper}}: Surprisingly averted! The novel clocks in at 480 pages, making it Clancy's shortest novel (behind Literature/TheHuntForRedOctober's 387 pages.)

* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:Robby Jackson is said to have become president in his own right and then been assassinated by a member of the KKK.]] This happens between books and is only barely mentioned in passing. Some of the newer books have tried to make this more meaningful by having it be one of the primary motivations for Jack running for president again, but still...

* EliteAgentsAboveTheLaw: The Campus.

* GetOutOfJailFreeCard: [[Main/ExaggeratedTrope Taken up to 11]] with the fill-form pre-signed presidential pardons for The Campus' operatives. The dubious legality of the concept is even lampshaded by the man in charge.

* TheGhost: [[spoiler:Former President]] Jack Ryan, despite only being mentioned in the novel, is responsible for setting up the Campus via Gerald Hendley.

* HappyEndingOverride: At the end of ''The Bear and the Dragon'', things seemed to be looking up for the world: Russia was celebrating its victory over China and seemed to be on the path to becoming a stable and prosperous democracy, the conspirators in the Chinese government responsible for the War in Siberia had been arrested, and peace in the middle-east had been achieved thanks to the Jerusalem Treaty (from ''Literature/TheSumOfAllFears'') and the defeat of the United Islamic Republic in ''Literature/ExecutiveOrders''. But to keep the novel feeling contemporary in a post-9/11 world, many of these events were undone. The Jerusalem Treaty fell apart, the 9/11 attacks had happened and America was at war in Afghanistan, Robby Jackson is dead, Jack Ryan is consumed with grief over his passing, and the current American President is Ed Kealty (a corrupt and unpopular career politician). Then in later novels we learn that the Chinese Communist Party has re-established control over the country, while Russia is once against a dictatorship ruled by a Vladimir Putin {{expy}}.

* PayEvilUntoEvil: The [[CentralTheme main theme]] of the story.

* ResetButton: This appears to have been pushed in this one, along with ''Dead or Alive'' (much more obviously so in the latter case, since, in order to be able to incorporate 9/11 and the Afghanistan and Iraq wars into his plot, Clancy pretty much had to do away with the events of ''Executive Orders''. This also applies to the US/Russian relationship.)

* {{Retcon}}: This book marked the point at which Clancy, in an effort to keep up with the changing shape of politics, especially in the wake of 9/11, changed or threw out a lot of events that had been established in previous Ryanverse novels. [[spoiler:Among other things, Robby Jackson was killed off, as detailed in the DroppedABridgeOnHim entry, and by a series of strange events, Ed Kealty - whose political career had supposedly been destroyed in ''Executive Orders'' - somehow ended up becoming President in his stead. These radical changes were, and are, highly controversial among fans.]]

* SpeedDemon: Dominic Caruso has earned the nickname "Enzo" (after Enzo Ferrari, the race car driver and engineer who founded the Ferrari automobile company) by his brother because Dominic has a lead foot. Indeed, the book mentions that he sometimes gets pulled over for speeding, but the local cops let him off when he flashes his FBI credentials.

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Main/BadassBoast ''If you want to kick the tiger in the ass, you better have a plan for dealing with his teeth.'']]]]

''The Teeth of The Tiger'' is a Main/SpyFiction novel written by Tom Clancy, and is notable for being the last Literature/JackRyan novel he wrote by himself before Literature/DeadOrAlive [[ContinuityReboot restarted the book series again.]]

Set in a post-9/11 world, before Jack Ryan's term as President ended, he set up a [[GovernmentAgencyOfFiction covert intelligence agency to counter-act the CIA's failings and "identify, locate, and deal with terrorist threats" called]] [[MurderInc The Campus,]] with the assistance of Gerald Hendley, [[CovertGroupWithMundaneFront who provided the front for the organization as a financial trading firm,]] while serving as The Campus' director.

Meanwhile, a Mossad station chief is assassinated in Rome, catching the interest of The Campus. Later, they recruit Brian Caruso—a U.S Marine returning from Afghanistan, his brother Dominic—an FBI agent, and his cousin, Jack Ryan Jr—who discovers the Campus' operations at first. [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute Sounds]] [[GenerationXerox familiar?]]

Preceded by Literature/TheBearAndTheDragon (continuity-wise), Literature/RedRabbit (release-wise). Followed by Literature/DeadOrAlive.

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!!This book contains examples of:

* [[Main/ZeroPercentApprovalRating 0% Approval Rating]]: Ed Kealty's administration as President is heavily implied to suffer from this.

* ArcWords: "Tiger" comes up often, down to the title and the TagLine.

* ArtisticLicenseLaw: The book has the protagonists running a privately funded assassination squad against terrorism suspects. This includes a stack of ''fill-form presidential pardons'' pre-signed by former President Jack Ryan (naturally throwing in a contrast with the FoxNewsLiberal administration that succeeded him). Besides the [[{{Understatement}} dubious]] legality of such a concept in the first place, this does absolutely nothing for an operator arrested by a foreign government or even by a US state government: the President can only pardon ''federal'' offenses.

* BashBrothers: A rather literal example. The Caruso brothers are twin brothers who end up working for the campus side-by-side. Dominic, who is an FBI agent, is the more analytical of the two. While Brian, a United States Force Recon Marine, is a battle-hardened combat vet.

* BigBad: [[TheManBehindTheMan The Emir]] (the book's stand-in for Osama Bin Laden) is set up to be one.

* BookEnds: The book begins and ends in the same bathroom where the Rome Mossad station chief was killed, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking right down to having both of their wallets being stolen.]]

* BoomHeadshot: Brian Caruso does it to one of the terrorists at the [[spoiler:Charlottesville Fashion Square massacre.]]

* [[ChekhovsGun Chekhov's Gun]]: The fact that the terrorists behind the [[spoiler:Charlottesville Fashion Square massacre]] used credit cards to pay for their car fuel helps the Campus to track down one of the targets who supported the act.

* ContinuityNod:
** The events of Literature/PatriotGames are referred to by Jack Ryan Jr. several times.
** [[Literature/TheSumOfAllFears The Jerusalem Treaty]] is mentioned to have fallen apart by the novel's time, thus allowing the plot to happen.

* Cliffhanger: The book ends on one. [[SequelGap It did get picked up about]] [[Literature/DeadOrAlive seven years later, though.]]

* {{Doorstopper}}: Surprisingly averted! The novel clocks in at 480 pages, making it Clancy's shortest novel (behind Literature/TheHuntForRedOctober's 387 pages.)

* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:Robby Jackson is said to have become president in his own right and then been assassinated by a member of the KKK.]] This happens between books and is only barely mentioned in passing. Some of the newer books have tried to make this more meaningful by having it be one of the primary motivations for Jack running for president again, but still...

* EliteAgentsAboveTheLaw: The Campus.

* GetOutOfJailFreeCard: [[Main/ExaggeratedTrope Taken up to 11]] with the fill-form pre-signed presidential pardons for The Campus' operatives. The dubious legality of the concept is even lampshaded by the man in charge.

* TheGhost: [[spoiler:Former President]] Jack Ryan, despite only being mentioned in the novel, is responsible for setting up the Campus via Gerald Hendley.

* HappyEndingOverride: At the end of ''The Bear and the Dragon'', things seemed to be looking up for the world: Russia was celebrating its victory over China and seemed to be on the path to becoming a stable and prosperous democracy, the conspirators in the Chinese government responsible for the War in Siberia had been arrested, and peace in the middle-east had been achieved thanks to the Jerusalem Treaty (from ''Literature/TheSumOfAllFears'') and the defeat of the United Islamic Republic in ''Literature/ExecutiveOrders''. But to keep the novel feeling contemporary in a post-9/11 world, many of these events were undone. The Jerusalem Treaty fell apart, the 9/11 attacks had happened and America was at war in Afghanistan, Robby Jackson is dead, Jack Ryan is consumed with grief over his passing, and the current American President is Ed Kealty (a corrupt and unpopular career politician). Then in later novels we learn that the Chinese Communist Party has re-established control over the country, while Russia is once against a dictatorship ruled by a Vladimir Putin {{expy}}.

* PayEvilUntoEvil: The [[CentralTheme main theme]] of the story.

* ResetButton: This appears to have been pushed in this one, along with ''Dead or Alive'' (much more obviously so in the latter case, since, in order to be able to incorporate 9/11 and the Afghanistan and Iraq wars into his plot, Clancy pretty much had to do away with the events of ''Executive Orders''. This also applies to the US/Russian relationship.)

* {{Retcon}}: This book marked the point at which Clancy, in an effort to keep up with the changing shape of politics, especially in the wake of 9/11, changed or threw out a lot of events that had been established in previous Ryanverse novels. [[spoiler:Among other things, Robby Jackson was killed off, as detailed in the DroppedABridgeOnHim entry, and by a series of strange events, Ed Kealty - whose political career had supposedly been destroyed in ''Executive Orders'' - somehow ended up becoming President in his stead. These radical changes were, and are, highly controversial among fans.]]

* SpeedDemon: Dominic Caruso has earned the nickname "Enzo" (after Enzo Ferrari, the race car driver and engineer who founded the Ferrari automobile company) by his brother because Dominic has a lead foot. Indeed, the book mentions that he sometimes gets pulled over for speeding, but the local cops let him off when he flashes his FBI credentials.
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* TheGhost: [[spoiler:Former President]] Jack Ryan, despite only being mentioned in the novel, is responsible for setting up the Campus via Gerald Hendley.



* TheGhost: [[spoiler:Former President]] Jack Ryan, despite only being mentioned in the novel, is responsible for setting up the Campus via Gerald Hendley.

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* TheGhost: [[spoiler:Former President]] Jack Ryan, despite only being mentioned in SpeedDemon: Dominic Caruso has earned the novel, is responsible nickname "Enzo" (after Enzo Ferrari, the race car driver and engineer who founded the Ferrari automobile company) by his brother because Dominic has a lead foot. Indeed, the book mentions that he sometimes gets pulled over for setting up speeding, but the Campus via Gerald Hendley.local cops let him off when he flashes his FBI credentials.
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* BashBrothers: A rather literal example. The Caruso brothers are twin brothers who end up working for the campus side-by-side. Dominic, who is an FBI agent, is the more analytical of the two. While Brian, a United States Force Recon Marine, is a battle-hardened combat vet.
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* BigBad: [[TheManBehindTheMan The Emir]] is set up to be one.

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* BigBad: [[TheManBehindTheMan The Emir]] (the book's stand-in for Osama Bin Laden) is set up to be one.
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* HappyEndingOverride: At the end of ''The Bear and the Dragon'', things seemed to be looking up for the world: Russia was celebrating its victory over China and seemed to be on the path to becoming a stable and prosperous democracy, the conspirators in the Chinese government responsible for the War in Siberia had been arrested, and peace in the middle-east had been achieved thanks to the Jerusalem Treaty (from ''Literature/TheSumOfAllFears'') and the defeat of the United Islamic Republic in ''Literature/ExecutiveOrders''. But to keep the novel feeling contemporary in a post-9/11 world, many of these events were undone. The Jerusalem Treaty fell apart, the 9/11 attacks had happened and America was at war in Afghanistan, Robby Jackson is dead, Jack Ryan is consumed with grief over his passing, and the current American President is Ed Kealty (a corrupt and unpopular career politician). Then in later novels we learn that the Chinese Communist Party has re-established control over the country, while Russia is once against a dictatorship ruled by a Vladimir Putin {{expy}}.

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Main/ArcWords ''If you want to kick the tiger in the ass, you better have a plan for dealing with his teeth.'']]]]

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* Chekov'sGun: The fact that the terrorists behind the [[spoiler:Charlottesville Fashion Square massacre]] used credit cards to pay for their car fuel helps the Campus to track down one of the targets who supported the act.

* ContinuityNod: The events of Literature/PatriotGames are referred to by Jack Ryan Jr. several times.

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* Chekov'sGun: [[ChekhovsGun Chekhov's Gun]]: The fact that the terrorists behind the [[spoiler:Charlottesville Fashion Square massacre]] used credit cards to pay for their car fuel helps the Campus to track down one of the targets who supported the act.

* ContinuityNod: ContinuityNod:
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The events of Literature/PatriotGames are referred to by Jack Ryan Jr. several times.
** [[Literature/TheSumOfAllFears The Jerusalem Treaty]] is mentioned to have fallen apart by the novel's time, thus allowing the plot to happen.

* Cliffhanger: The book ends on one. [[SequelGap It did get picked up about]] [[Literature/DeadOrAlive seven years later, though.]]



* {{Retcon}}: This book marked the point at which Clancy, in an effort to keep up with the changing shape of politics, especially in the wake of 9/11, changed or threw out a lot of events that had been established in previous Ryanverse novels. [[spoiler:Among other things, Robby Jackson was killed off, as detailed in the DroppedABridgeOnHim entry, and by a series of strange events, Ed Kealty - whose political career had supposedly been destroyed in ''Executive Orders'' - somehow ended up becoming President in his stead. These radical changes were, and are, highly controversial among fans.]]

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* ResetButton: This appears to have been pushed in this one, along with ''Dead or Alive'' (much more obviously so in the latter case, since, in order to be able to incorporate 9/11 and the Afghanistan and Iraq wars into his plot, Clancy pretty much had to do away with the events of ''Executive Orders''. This also applies to the US/Russian relationship.)

* {{Retcon}}: This book marked the point at which Clancy, in an effort to keep up with the changing shape of politics, especially in the wake of 9/11, changed or threw out a lot of events that had been established in previous Ryanverse novels. [[spoiler:Among other things, Robby Jackson was killed off, as detailed in the DroppedABridgeOnHim entry, and by a series of strange events, Ed Kealty - whose political career had supposedly been destroyed in ''Executive Orders'' - somehow ended up becoming President in his stead. These radical changes were, and are, highly controversial among fans.]]]]

* TheGhost: [[spoiler:Former President]] Jack Ryan, despite only being mentioned in the novel, is responsible for setting up the Campus via Gerald Hendley.
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* BookEnds: The book begins and ends in the same bathroom where the Rome Mossad station chief was killed [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking right down to having both of their wallets being stolen.]]

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* BookEnds: The book begins and ends in the same bathroom where the Rome Mossad station chief was killed killed, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking right down to having both of their wallets being stolen.]]



* {{Doorstopper}}: Surprisingly averted! The novel clocks in at 480 pages, making it Clancy's shortest novel (behind Literature/TheHuntforRedOctober's 387 pages.)

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* {{Doorstopper}}: Surprisingly averted! The novel clocks in at 480 pages, making it Clancy's shortest novel (behind Literature/TheHuntforRedOctober's Literature/TheHuntForRedOctober's 387 pages.)
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* PayEvilUntoEvil: The [[CentralTheme main theme]] of the story.

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* PayEvilUntoEvil: The [[CentralTheme main theme]] of the story.story.

* {{Retcon}}: This book marked the point at which Clancy, in an effort to keep up with the changing shape of politics, especially in the wake of 9/11, changed or threw out a lot of events that had been established in previous Ryanverse novels. [[spoiler:Among other things, Robby Jackson was killed off, as detailed in the DroppedABridgeOnHim entry, and by a series of strange events, Ed Kealty - whose political career had supposedly been destroyed in ''Executive Orders'' - somehow ended up becoming President in his stead. These radical changes were, and are, highly controversial among fans.]]
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Noticably much more than Literature/TheBearAndTheDragon, if the [[spoiler:scene of a massacre at Charlottesville Fashion Square]] and a point-of-view description of [[Main/PerfectPoison succinylcholine]] poisoning.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Main/ArcWords ''If you want to kick the tiger in the ass, you better have a plan for dealing with his teeth.'']]]]

''The Teeth of The Tiger'' is a Main/SpyFiction novel written by Tom Clancy, and is notable for being the last Literature/JackRyan novel he wrote by himself before Literature/DeadOrAlive [[ContinuityReboot restarted the book series again.]]

Set in a post-9/11 world, before Jack Ryan's term as President ended, he set up a [[GovernmentAgencyOfFiction covert intelligence agency to counter-act the CIA's failings and "identify, locate, and deal with terrorist threats" called]] [[MurderInc The Campus,]] with the assistance of Gerald Hendley, [[CovertGroupWithMundaneFront who provided the front for the organization as a financial trading firm,]] while serving as The Campus' director.

Meanwhile, a Mossad station chief is assassinated in Rome, catching the interest of The Campus. Later, they recruit Brian Caruso—a U.S Marine returning from Afghanistan, his brother Dominic—an FBI agent, and his cousin, Jack Ryan Jr—who discovers the Campus' operations at first. [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute Sounds]] [[GenerationXerox familiar?]]

Preceded by Literature/TheBearAndTheDragon (continuity-wise), Literature/RedRabbit (release-wise). Followed by Literature/DeadOrAlive.

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!!This book contains examples of:

* [[Main/ZeroPercentApprovalRating 0% Approval Rating]]: Ed Kealty's administration as President is heavily implied to suffer from this.

* ArcWords: "Tiger" comes up often, down to the title and the TagLine.

* ArtisticLicenseLaw: The book has the protagonists running a privately funded assassination squad against terrorism suspects. This includes a stack of ''fill-form presidential pardons'' pre-signed by former President Jack Ryan (naturally throwing in a contrast with the FoxNewsLiberal administration that succeeded him). Besides the [[{{Understatement}} dubious]] legality of such a concept in the first place, this does absolutely nothing for an operator arrested by a foreign government or even by a US state government: the President can only pardon ''federal'' offenses.

* BigBad: [[TheManBehindTheMan The Emir]] is set up to be one.

* BookEnds: The book begins and ends in the same bathroom where the Rome Mossad station chief was killed [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking right down to having both of their wallets being stolen.]]

* BoomHeadshot: Brian Caruso does it to one of the terrorists at the [[spoiler:Charlottesville Fashion Square massacre.]]

* Chekov'sGun: The fact that the terrorists behind the [[spoiler:Charlottesville Fashion Square massacre]] used credit cards to pay for their car fuel helps the Campus to track down one of the targets who supported the act.

* ContinuityNod: The events of Literature/PatriotGames are referred to by Jack Ryan Jr. several times.

* DarkerAndEdgier: Noticably much more than Literature/TheBearAndTheDragon, if the [[spoiler:scene of a massacre at Charlottesville Fashion Square]] and a point-of-view description of [[Main/PerfectPoison succinylcholine]] poisoning.

* {{Doorstopper}}: Surprisingly averted! The novel clocks in at 480 pages, making it Clancy's shortest novel (behind Literature/TheHuntforRedOctober's 387 pages.)

* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:Robby Jackson is said to have become president in his own right and then been assassinated by a member of the KKK.]] This happens between books and is only barely mentioned in passing. Some of the newer books have tried to make this more meaningful by having it be one of the primary motivations for Jack running for president again, but still...

* EliteAgentsAboveTheLaw: The Campus.

* GetOutOfJailFreeCard: [[Main/ExaggeratedTrope Taken up to 11]] with the fill-form pre-signed presidential pardons for The Campus' operatives. The dubious legality of the concept is even lampshaded by the man in charge.

* PayEvilUntoEvil: The [[CentralTheme main theme]] of the story.

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