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* CoolGuns: Some of the weapons and weapons skins you can pick up in the shop and black market, [[BlingBlingBang gold plating]] among them.
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** The boxes found through many maps say [[Franchise/MetalGear "Not Suitable for Solid S"]]

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** The boxes found through many maps say [[Franchise/MetalGear [[VideoGame/MetalGear "Not Suitable for Solid S"]]
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A free-to-play online FirstPersonShooter developed by the South Korean studio Doobic Studios and published by Nexon. Players in the game are split into team Alpha and team Bravo, and duke it out on a variety of maps. As of Reloaded, the game has gotten more story and now a faction war rages between the World Federation Organization and the Third World Union, while [=WarCorp=] fights from the sidelines.

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A free-to-play online FirstPersonShooter developed by the South Korean studio Doobic Studios and published by Nexon. Players in the game are split into team Alpha and team Bravo, and duke it out on a variety of maps. As of Reloaded, the game has gotten more story and now a faction war rages between the World Federation Organization (formerly known as the United Alliance Forces) and the Third World Union, while [=WarCorp=] fights from the sidelines.
sidelines and takes on the real enemy.



** The WFO and their military force, the JSF, share a goal to end worldwide conflict, which is noble on the surface, but it's hinted that to do so they intend to essentially form a single government to control the entire world at the expense of poorer countries. Their rampant corruption inside their and extremist methods have also made them come off as villainous to a point where many of their best members fled to WarCorp.

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** The WFO and their military force, the JSF, share a goal to end worldwide conflict, which is noble on the surface, but it's hinted that to do so they intend to essentially form a single government to control the entire world at the expense of poorer countries. Their rampant corruption inside their and extremist methods have also made them come off as villainous to a point where many of their best members fled to WarCorp.[=WarCorp=].
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** It's hard to tell whether or not the TWU and their military force, Creed, has a malevolent endgame. Though, the fact that they formed because they oppose the WFO's goal of ending all worldwide conflict and commit terrorism against the WFO does give off a bad aura.
** Downplayed with the WFO and their military force, the JSF; their goal to end worldwide conflict is noble on the surface, and they have many heroic specialists in their ranks with the exception of [[TokenEvilTeammate Morris]], but unfortunately their higher-ups tend to come off as insidious and their corrupt ways and willingness to cross moral boundaries make it impossible to call them good.

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** The WFO and their military force, the JSF, share a goal to end worldwide conflict, which is noble on the surface, but it's hinted that to do so they intend to essentially form a single government to control the entire world at the expense of poorer countries. Their rampant corruption inside their and extremist methods have also made them come off as villainous to a point where many of their best members fled to WarCorp.
** It's hard to tell whether or not the TWU and their military force, Creed, has a malevolent endgame. Though, the fact that they formed because they oppose the WFO's goal of ending all worldwide conflict and commit terrorism and theft against the WFO does give off a bad aura.
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aura. However, when you look at the WFO and their military force, the JSF; their goal to end worldwide conflict is noble on the surface, and they have many heroic specialists in their ranks with the exception of [[TokenEvilTeammate Morris]], but unfortunately their higher-ups tend to come off as insidious and their corrupt ways and willingness to cross moral boundaries make WFO, it impossible to call them good.might not exactly be without reason.



** The WFO is a Type III; they seek to end all world-wide conflict by establishing a new world order, but it's hinted that to do so, they intend to essentially form a single government to control the entire world. Their rampant corruption inside their and extremist methods have also made them come off as villainous to a point where many of their best members fled to WarCorp.

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** The WFO is a Type III; they seek to end all world-wide conflict by establishing a new world order, but it's hinted that to do so, and they intend to essentially form a single government to control the entire world. Their rampant corruption inside have many heroic specialists in their and extremist methods have also made them ranks with the exception of [[TokenEvilTeammate Morris]], but unfortunately their higher-ups tend to come off as villainous to a point where many of insidious and their best members fled corrupt ways and willingness to WarCorp.cross moral boundaries make it impossible to call them good,

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: It's hard to tell whether or not Creed's end game is malevolent. Though, the fact that they formed because they oppose the WFO's goal of ending all worldwide conflict and commit terrorism against the WFO does give off a bad aura.

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It's hard to tell whether or not Creed's end game is malevolent. the TWU and their military force, Creed, has a malevolent endgame. Though, the fact that they formed because they oppose the WFO's goal of ending all worldwide conflict and commit terrorism against the WFO does give off a bad aura.aura.
** Downplayed with the WFO and their military force, the JSF; their goal to end worldwide conflict is noble on the surface, and they have many heroic specialists in their ranks with the exception of [[TokenEvilTeammate Morris]], but unfortunately their higher-ups tend to come off as insidious and their corrupt ways and willingness to cross moral boundaries make it impossible to call them good.



* AntiVillain: Ingram is a Type II, given that he's no choice to obey NEMEXIS due to being taken by them and being turned into a cyborg after being fatally wounded in battle. The fact that he can fight them in Fireteam is indicative of the fact that canonically, [[HeroicWillpower he could easily turn on them]] and [[GoneHorriblyRight prove their experiments a success in the process]].

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* AntiVillain: AntiVillain:
** The WFO is a Type III; they seek to end all world-wide conflict by establishing a new world order, but it's hinted that to do so, they intend to essentially form a single government to control the entire world. Their rampant corruption inside their and extremist methods have also made them come off as villainous to a point where many of their best members fled to WarCorp.
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Ingram is a specialist that's a Type II, given that he's no choice to obey NEMEXIS due to being taken by them and being turned into a cyborg after being fatally wounded in battle. The fact that he can fight them in Fireteam is indicative of the fact that canonically, [[HeroicWillpower he could easily turn on them]] and [[GoneHorriblyRight prove their experiments a success in the process]].


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* OrderVersusChaos: What the conflict between the WFO and the TWU boils down to, who represent Order and Chaos respectively.
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** Harlequin Claire is basically meant to be the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse incarnation of Harley Quinn; Claire's outfit that resembles the Harley's from Film/SuicideSquad and the hair accessory pretty much solidifies that.

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** Harlequin Claire is basically meant to be the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse incarnation of Harley Quinn; Claire's outfit that resembles the Harley's from Film/SuicideSquad Film/SuicideSquad2016 and the hair accessory pretty much solidifies that.

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