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[[caption-width-right:350:"Or after I lop it, I make a puppet, On top of a staaaaaaff"]]

->''"It's like putting on a cute puppet show at your great aunt's funeral! WITH YOUR GREAT AUNT!"''
-->-- '''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic''', ''Film/{{Alaska}}'' review

Killing somebody in cold blood is generally considered bad. So is desecrating their corpse or making light of their death.

...Hey! Wouldn't it be awesomely evil if we did all three at once?

Making a Dead Guy Puppet is a simple process: Simply take a corpse (preferably of somebody you've slaughtered yourself) and use him as a makeshift marionette or [[{{ventriloquism}} ventriloquist]] dummy. You can even make an easy-to-carry HandPuppet variant simply by cutting off the corpse's head. Be sure you do your routine in front of the corpse's friends and family -- they'll love it!

A variation of this is TheUndead, when the puppet is made BackFromTheDead via [[{{Necromancer}} necromancy]].

This is usually done mostly ForTheEvulz and generally qualifies as a KickTheDog action. Naturally, villains who use this [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor tend to have a bad sense of humor]]. Alternatively, this can be used as a means of communications for villains lacking the human anatomy or brain function required for speech, justifiying [[AliensSpeakingEnglish their ability to speak with other characters]].

Compare DesecratingTheDead, OfCorpseHesAlive, where the puppeteer is actually trying to convince people the corpse isn't dead, and GrievousHarmWithABody, where the puppeteer uses the corpse as a weapon to bludgeon the others. Not to be confused with PeoplePuppets.

!!As this is a {{Death Trope|s}}, [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff unmarked spoilers abound]]. [[Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned Beware]].
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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* Used to horrific effect in ''Manga/DeadmanWonderland'' where Toto (or Toto's corpse possessed by the {{Mad Scientist}} Hagire) uses a soldier's decapitated head as a hand puppet (plunging his hand right into the bloody stump) to taunt the heroes.
* ''Anime/{{Naruto}}'':
** Pain does this to Yahiko: he uses his body and fills it with chakra-sensitive rods so that he can manipulate it at will. He can even use it to speak. This isn't done out of depravity, but because he truly believed Yahiko to be the child of promise and that Yahiko would be the one to bring peace to the world. And it's practical: Pain (the real one, Nagato) can't even walk. Pain also did this to five other people, who make up the initial Six Paths of Pain alongside Yahiko. After one of the Paths is captured by Jiraiya, he replaces it with a female corpse.
** Sasori is another example. He uses the body of his dead friend Komushi to make a replica puppet after the original died from poisoning. He also fashioned a puppet from the corpse of the Third Kazekage, which retains his kekkei genkai. And then it's revealed that Sasori made ''himself'' a puppet as well, with only his beating heart keeping himself alive.
** It's revealed in the Fourth Ninja World War arc that Kankuro kept Sasori's modified body as a puppet for himself.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* A chapter of ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'' set in the French Revolution shows decapitated bodies used as giant marionettes after a public execution.
* The ''ComicBook/{{Spawn}}'' comic book spinoff ''The Violator'' features a disturbing series of scenes in which The Violator uses a guy's corpse as a puppet. The guy was a member of Cosa Nostra. At first, the corpse is fresh enough to fool the others into thinking that he's still alive so that The Violator can get the drop on the other Mafia guys. The guy's head somehow gets disconnected from the body, so that The Violator is carrying a guy's head around on his wrist, having punched through the back of the guy's head and out through his mouth. At this point, the head becomes a split personality for The Violator, and when this split personality angers The Violator, The Violator then smashes the head against the ground, mangling his own hand in the process, as it is still sticking out of the head's mouth.
* in ''ComicBook/SpiderManReign'', Doctor Octopus does this to ''himself''. He programs his arms (still attached to his corpse) to rescue Spider-Man after he dies and get him to reignite the age of superpowered beings.
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[[folder:Comic Strips]]
* One ''ComicStrip/{{Dilbert}}'' story had Alice kill the pointy-haired boss and use him as this.
* In one strip of ''ComicStrip/TheFarSide'', a bear entertains his cubs by making two human skulls ask each other if there are bears in the cave.
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* After Moriah [[PowerBornOfMadness snaps and awakens his devil fruit]] in ''Fanfic/ThisBites'', he turns his former zombie soldiers into "draugr". Without the shadows of people acting as artificial souls, Moriah stuffs the corpses with the inert shadows of things like rocks or buildings, then forcefully puppets the bodies to attack. Things go from bad to worse when he uses this on the body of [[OurGiantsAreBigger Oars]] to make a "Jotunn".
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* ''[[Film/AceVentura Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls]]'': Though the "Monopoly Guy" is only knocked unconscious, Ace's performance with him certainly must count even as a lighter in all respects demonstration.
* In ''Film/{{Alaska}}'', the poachers kill a mother polar bear and capture the cub. In a later scene, one of them takes the mother's hollowed out carcass and uses it as a hand puppet to tease the cub.
* In ''Film/BatmanReturns'', upon being asked, [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Max Shreck]] claims that his former business partner Fred Adkins is on a prolonged break, when in reality he had him killed and his [[DisposingOfABody chopped up body flushed down]]. The Penguin pulls out Fred's severed hand and moves it towards Shreck while giving it an angry voice making him face his crimes.
* In ''Film/DeadAndBreakfast'', the villain uses the head of one of his victims as a hand puppet.
* A creepy version in ''Film/DeadSilence'': The uncle is a marionette made from his own body.
* In ''Film/TheDictator'' Aladeen and Nadal sneak into the funeral of a deceased African warlord to take his beard so that Aladeen can make a convincing fake beard for himself, but are forced to [[OffWithHisHead chop the man's head off]] and run when they're discovered. However, after creating the beard, Aladeen keeps the dead guy's head and uses it like a handpuppet to have some fun scaring Nadal.
* In ''Film/TheEvilWithin'', Dennis kills Lydia and turns their body into a puppet.
* In ''Film/IndependenceDay'', the captured alien at {{Area 51}} uses the body of Dr. Okun after strangling him to talk to the president. The [[Film/IndependenceDayResurgence sequel]] retcons this by revealing that Okun didn't die but [[ConvenientComa fell into a coma]] after being a temporary MeatPuppet.
* In the behind-the-scenes features for ''Film/JeepersCreepers2'', there was a scrapped scene where the Creeper would try to lure his next victims over with this tactic, hiding behind a rock. They decided not to do it, however, stating they felt it too soon for the Creeper to speak.
* In ''Film/KillerKlownsFromOuterSpace'' one of the Klowns, Jumbo, uses the corpse of officer Mooney as a ventriloquist's dummy to talk to Dave, apparently shoving its hand into his back.
* In ''Film/TheKunoichiNinjaGirl'', Higetsu attempts to do this to Kanna, despite her being alive and conscious (although bound): grabbing her jaw and forcing her to mouth along to his word about how grateful she is to be taken to his village. [[ManBitesMan She bites him.]]
* In ''Film/{{Mindhunters}}'', the killer kidnaps Harris (the group's supervisor), who had remained on the island in secret, and tortures him to death. After it seems like Harris is the killer himself, the group finds his corpse hanging from the ceiling in an abandoned warehouse as a grotesque marionette. They accidentally trigger a switch which animates the corpse to do a dance to a massively inappropriate upbeat jingle.
* ''Film/{{Pathology}}'' opens with a group of interns staging a 'conversation' between a pair of corpses on the dissection tables by manipulating their jaws.
* In ''Film/RepoTheGeneticOpera'', the Repo Man does this to a guy he's just... well... repo'd. Poor sucker.
* In ''Film/SmokinAces'', Darwin Tremor murders Jack Dupree which is followed up by a macabre human ventriloquist dummy action with Darwin manipulating the dead Dupree's mouth with his hand and thumb and throwing his voice so as if to have a conversation with the recently departed.
* In ''Film/StarshipTroopers'' it's heavily implied that the Brain Bug did this with radio operator Farley, making him send a DistressCall that lures the Roughnecks into a trap at the Whisky Outpost on Planet P.
* ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre2'' from 1986: The Hitchhiker from [[Film/TheTexasChainSawMassacre1974 the first movie]] is now a dried-up husk of a corpse named Nubbins. At first, Leatherface wears Nubbins like a costume. And then later, Choptop uses Nubbins as a puppet.
-->'''Choptop:''' ''[as Nubbins]'' Big ol' craaaazy booger!
* In ''Film/TropicThunder'' director Damien Cockburn gets blown up by an old landmine in the jungle, but Tugg Speedman assumes that it's AllPartOfTheShow and toys with Damien's bloodied head believing it to be a movie prop and moves its mouth to make it "talk", all while being observed by Laotian drug dealers that [[MistakenForBadass assume Tugg and his group don't fear death]].
* In ''Film/WeekendAtBernies'', puppeting the eponymous (and deceased) Bernie while pretending he's not actually dead is the entire plot.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* Ladd Russo from ''Literature/{{Baccano}}'' uses one of Chane's Lemure allies in this manner.
* In ''The Devils Of D-Day'' by Creator/GrahamMasterton, the demon Elmek possesses a local priest. When the protagonist demands to know what happened to the real Father Anton, Elmek points out he just stepped on his entrails. Turns out in this case DemonicPossession means ripping out the victim's insides and sitting inside the body, working it like a literal puppet.
* Creator/RobertBloch's short story "The Final Performance". [[spoiler: An aged ventriloquist, finding out his young ward is fooling around with a guy, kills her and uses her body to tell the guy the affair is over.]]
* ''Literature/LordOfTheFlies'' has the infamous pig head on a stick. Jack also tries to mount Ralph's head in the same way, but is interrupted when they are finally rescued.
* In ''Literature/MagicalGirlHunters'', Yoi uses Pretty Marshal Rose's corpse in this manner to sneak his way through a Magical Girl complex.
* Larry the Lark from ''Literature/RiversOfLondon'' pissed off an evil magician. The magician decapitated him and reanimated the head, then dressed the head like a hokey fortuneteller. The head spends [[FateWorseThanDeath decades trapped in a glass box, at least a little conscious but forced to welcome guests to the magician's creepy sex club]].
* Quite gruesome example in ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' : after betraying and killing Robb Stark and his direwolf (and also his mother and almost all of his captains), the Frey behead his body, hack the head off the direwolf, stitch the direwolf's head onto Robb's neck, and parade the body around the camp. His mother Catelyn Tully has her throat slit, is stripped of her clothes and thrown into the river in a parody of her house' funeral customs.
* ''Literature/ThereIsNoEpicLootHereOnlyPuns'': "Slimers" are the result of algae infesting a dead body, replacing the water with more algae, and then animating it. Fortunately, although their water-draining ability makes them dangerous, they're not very smart; several of them trap themselves in Delta's mud pit by draining the water and turning the mud solid around them.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/AmericanHorrorStoryFreakShow'': [[PsychopathicManchild Dandy Mott]] [[{{matricide}} kills his own mother]], and turns her corpse into a giant marionette.
* ''Series/AshVsEvilDead'': In "[[Recap/AshVsEvilDeadS1E9BoundInFlesh Bound in Flesh]]" Deadite Amanda kills two hikers by ramming her hands into the back of their heads, thus getting control of their mouths which she moves like puppets to mock Pablo and Kelly.
* ''Series/{{Bones}}'': The eleventh season features a reoccurring serial killer dubbed "The Puppet Master" by the fandom. Unsurprisingly, he gets his name from the fact that he turns his victims' corpses into puppets, something so disturbing that it outright terrifies the normally stoic main characters. The unidentified killer is also a [[TheChessmaster not-so-literal puppet master]]; he uses underlings who he manipulates using force and blackmail, and then attempts to set them up as the murderer in his place, and is able to use internet hacking and surveillance to stalk the Jeffersonian forensics team.
* In ''Series/{{Farscape}}'', Rygel killed his ArchEnemy Durka, put his head on a stick, and used it as a jester's marotte. Not that Durka wasn't an incredibly nasty piece of work, but Rygel is one of the '''good guys'''.
* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E6LikeAngelsPutInHellByGod Like Angels Put in Hell by God]]", after Lestat de Lioncourt [[OffWithHisHead tears off the head]] of the train conductor, he moves its lower jaw to make it seem like the severed head is "talking" as part of his demented and impromptu ventriloquist act in front of Claudia.
* Joked about on ''Series/MockTheWeek''. "Hello, I'm Menzies Campbell. I would like to assure you all that I'm not dead, nor am I being operated by a system of pulleys "
* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'': The episode "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1995S3E13DeadMansSwitch Dead Man's Switch]]" has aliens do this to the President of the United States in order to con a soldier into keeping a doomsday machine inactive.
* In the mortuary scene in the ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'' episode "[[Recap/SherlockS04E02TheLyingDetective The Lying Detective]]", the villain Culverton mockingly uses an elderly woman's corpse as a ventriloquist's dummy, to Sherlock and John's disgust.
* In the ''Series/TalesFromTheDarkside'' episode "No Strings", a cruel mob boss does this with the corpse of his dead rival.
* ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'':
** An occasional gag, most commonly with Ryan Stiles and/or "Scenes from a Hat".
--->'''Drew Carey:''' Things not to do at a funeral...
** It's the basis for the game "Dead Bodies", where one player (usually Colin) persists in performing a scene in a play after all of the other actors have died and therefore has to provide everyone else's voice and movement.
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[[folder:Theater]]
* The graveyard scene in ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'' has a bunch of lines which could easily be played this way; the most blatant is probably:
-->'''Hamlet:''' [This could be the skull] of a courtier; which could say "Good morrow, sweet lord! How dost thou, good lord?" This might be my lord such-a-one, that praised my lord such-a-one's horse, when he meant to beg it; might it not?
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* In his Puppet Show taunt, Pendles the [[SnakePeople snake]] [[ProfessionalKiller assassin]] from ''VideoGame/{{Battleborn}}'' mockingly uses his [[SinisterScythe kama]] [[BadWithTheBone made from the remains]] of the [[BirdPeople Kormiri Aviant]] that was his very first target as a puppet.
* In ''VideoGame/CriminalCasePacificBay'', The Puppeteer is a SerialKiller who turns their victims into puppets by sawing their corpses and then rearranging them with chains. Worse, it's implied that said victims are ''[[ColdBloodedTorture still alive]]'' while The Puppeteer is sawing their limbs off.
* Jataro Kemuri from ''VideoGame/DanganronpaAnotherEpisodeUltraDespairGirls'' is shown to enjoy doing this to the adults he kills during the Demon Hunting. A particularly infamous scene has him performing a puppet dance show with ''dozens'' of corpses just for giggles.
* A dead cop serves as this in the Joker's battle intro for ''VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs''.
-->'''Dead cop''': (In an irish accent) "Watch out, Joker! This one looks kinda tough!"
* In ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'', one of Johnny Cage's Fatalities involves him shoving his arm into his opponent's body and tearing off their torso. And then [[RefugeInAudacity he starts using it in a ventriloquist act]], complete with a DramaticSpotlight!
-->'''"Opponent":''' What did you do, Johnny?\\
'''Johnny:''' Just what you asked!\\
'''"Opponent:"''' Not what I meant by "[[{{Pun}} the splits]]"!\\
''[[[LamePunReaction Crowd boos Johnny]] and [[ProducePelting throws tomatoes at him, with one of them hitting the corpse]]]''
** Kano also does a variant of this in one fatality where he dances with the victim's body as they spew blood out of a beer bottle he stabbed into their throat.
* This is how the Izarians are introduced in ''VideoGame/UnrealIITheAwakening'': in the Sanctuary mission, the PlayerCharacter has just entered the facility, witnessed an operator getting mauled, and went through a corridor after witnessing a creature. In the next room, an Izarian is using his [[WeaponSpecialization weapon of choice]] to play puppet with another dead operator.
* In ''VideoGame/VideoHorrorSociety'', the Dollmaster hunts down victims using his army of killer dolls before "whittling their petrified bones into his precious children."
** One skin available for all teens turns their entire bodies into wood, implying he's making some life-size creations too.
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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* ''WebAnimation/BravestWarriors'': In the minisode "Dramabug", Catbug plays with a dead mouse attached to marionette strings.
* In ''WebAnimation/CharlieTheUnicorn'', the Grand Finale reveals that this is true of ''every character'' seen thus far in the series besides Charlie and Starfish. Specifically, they're corpses being controlled by demons unleashed 10,000 years ago that have killed virtually the entire world and now simply torment the survivors for their own sadistic amusement. This explains their bizarre movement, impossible abilities, and [[MadeOfExplodium tendency to explode]].
* ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'': At the end of the "[[Recap/DeathBattleS02E14DeadpoolVsDeathstroke Deadpool vs. Deathstroke]]" battle, [[spoiler:a victorious Deadpool uses Deathstroke's severed head as a puppet to mock him]].
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* Butch of ''Webcomic/ChoppingBlock'' gave Creator/JimHenson [[http://choppingblock.keenspot.com/d/20010724.html the funeral he would have wanted]].
* Taken to an extreme in ''Webcomic/IngressAdventuringCompany''. Derik spent his days collecting the bodies of villagers, just to combine them together into one puppet corpse that he attached a soul to.
* Pictured above is Richard from ''Webcomic/LookingForGroup'', who not only makes a Dead Guy Puppet but also ''sings'' about it in ''Slaughter Your World''.
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', the ChaoticGood Lord Shojo [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0379.html does this]], in order to make a point that it's the ''heroes''' fault the corpse is dead.
--> '''"Wizard":''' Oh, yes, Lord Shojo! I'm enjoying being a partially-digested skeleton! Especially now that I've learned it happened on a trip that had no actual bearing on the mission for which he had been paid in advance!\\
'''Roy:''' OK, fine. You're right. We'll head to Girard's Gate right now.\\
'''Shojo:''' Great idea! Here, I'll have my best wizard teleport you!\\
'''"Wizard":''' Sure thing, Lord Shojo! [[CallingYourAttacks TELEPORT]]! ''[Shojo throws the body at Roy]''\\
'''Roy:''' GAH!\\
'''Shojo:''' [[DeadpanSnarker Oh, look at that. It didn't work.]] I guess you'll have to wait until we're done resurrecting him.
* ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'' had Zombie-Head-on-a-Stick.
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* ''WebVideo/TheMisadventuresOfSkooks'': In part five, one of the sights that Fred points out while trekking through the woods is Shaggy using the upper half of Velma's bisected body as a ventriloquist dummy. "Velma" frantically urges Fred to "look at the head," only for his attention to shift to [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Romani Ranch]].
* ''LetsPlay/{{Robbaz}}'': In the ''Skyrim VR'' videos, Robbaz often picks up the corpses of people or animals he kills in the game and makes up a scenario with them (usually involving the dead thing begging Robbaz not to punch them, only for Robbaz to [[NoKillLikeOverkill punch them anyway]].)
* In ''Blog/ThingsMrWelchIsNoLongerAllowedToDoInAnRPG'', Mr. Welch has been banned from doing this.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'', a dozen of Stan's fellow C.I.A agents are murdered in a shoot out after he botches a mission due to his bad-acting (and partly for going ''slightly'' off-script). Stan blames himself, but one of the operatives reassures him with his dying breath... only for it to turn out to be Roger, who was using the man's corpse as a puppet and immediately asks Stan how good ''his'' acting skills were.
* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': Though it wasn't someone he killed, Peter finds an Indian burial ground in his backyard, including a skull, in the episode "Petergeist". He names it "Chief Lou Diamond Phillips" and uses it as a puppet, [[JarPotty among other things]].
* ''WesternAnimation/FriskyDingo'': Evil alien Killface kidnaps several PR execs to force them to help making his public announcements. When one angers him, he shoots him with a heavy caliber gun, blowing him in half... then picks up the torso-half, thrusts his hand all the way inside him until his hand is behind the corpse's jaw, and starts sarcastically "playing" him literally like a ventriloquist's dummy... for an extended period of time... in front of his twin brother who is begging him to stop. Some time later, the twin brother angers him too, so Killface shoots him in half too... then stacks the torso-half next to that of his brother, and quips "I made you a little friend". Vote Killface for President!
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': Discussed in ''[[Recap/FuturamaM3BendersGame Bender's Game]]''; Hermaphrodite mentions to Leela that her friends face certain death at the hands of Momon's minions, "followed by a disrespectful marionette show performed with their corpses."
* ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019'': The Joker's EstablishingCharacterMoment has him tear off [[LatexPerfection a costume]] he made out of someone's skin and then use the ensuing face-mask as a hand puppet, thoroughly squicking out the onlookers (who knew the victim).
-->'''The Joker:''' Apologies, but your friend Rupert couldn't ''face'' coming out here! ''[EvilLaugh]'' "I'm so sad... Where's my body?"
* ''WesternAnimation/MonkeyDust'': One sketch where the Paedofinder General intrudes upon a Nativity play features him using a severed head as a hand puppet.
* In ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'', WesternAnimation/{{Casper}}'s brother, Jasper the Douchebag Ghost, puppets the recently-deceased corpse of an old woman to tell her grandchild how she always hated him, before dropping the woman and calling the kid a retard.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** After digging up Jebediah Springfield to disprove the vocal Lisa Simpson's claims in "Lisa the Iconoclast", Chief Wiggum tries his hand at ventriloquism with the city-founder's skull.
** This happens to Mr. Burns in "Weekend at Burnsie's" when Homer and Smithers think they've accidentally killed him and end up operating him like a marionette to prevent people from discovering he's died. After it, Burns is shown to be alive; according to him, all the movement from the puppet act got his heart running again.
* In ''WesternAnimation/LoveDeathAndRobots'', this occurs in [[Recap/LoveDeathAndRobotsBadTravelling Bad Travelling]], [[Recap/LoveDeathAndRobotsTheVeryPulseOfTheMachine The Very Pulse of the Machine]] and [[Recap/LoveDeathAndRobotsSwarm Swarm]], each time for an alien puppeteer in order to facilitate communication with humans.
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* [[http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-kill-team-20110327?page=1 This]] article provides us with a RealLife example from the U.S. Army's [[SociopathicSoldier 5th Stryker Brigade "Kill Team"]].
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