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Trope was cut/disambiguated due to cleanup
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* CoolGun: PlayedWith: A ColdOpen on a military operation plays out realistically, until the squad commander shoulders his decidedly non-regulation Thompson submachine gun. A ProsceniumReveal occurs soon after. However, said commander - Howard - does actually use it in meatspace, as a sort of tribute to his law enforcement ancestors.
** Howard also uses a Smith & Wesson .357 until he trades it in for a P&R Medusa, an unusual multi-caliber firearm that can shoot nearly anything in the .355-.357-.38-9mm range.
** Ames collects cool guns, including a rare .45ACP Luger.
** Howard also uses a Smith & Wesson .357 until he trades it in for a P&R Medusa, an unusual multi-caliber firearm that can shoot nearly anything in the .355-.357-.38-9mm range.
** Ames collects cool guns, including a rare .45ACP Luger.
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Deleting Five Man Band ZCE tree as per cleanup requirement.
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* FiveManBand:
** TheLeader - Alex, the commander of Net Force. Later replaced by Thomas Thorn.
** TheLancer - Col., later General Howard, Net Force's military leader. Later replaced by Col., later General Abe Kent.
** TheSmartGuy: Jay Gridley
** TheBigGuy: Julio Fernandez, not a physically large man but the best shooter in Net Force's military teams.
** TheChick: Toni, Alex's second-in-command.
** TheLeader - Alex, the commander of Net Force. Later replaced by Thomas Thorn.
** TheLancer - Col., later General Howard, Net Force's military leader. Later replaced by Col., later General Abe Kent.
** TheSmartGuy: Jay Gridley
** TheBigGuy: Julio Fernandez, not a physically large man but the best shooter in Net Force's military teams.
** TheChick: Toni, Alex's second-in-command.
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* RareGuns: Howard's P&R Medusa, a gun that saw an extremely limited production.
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope
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* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Comes up several times with rich villains, but taken UpToEleven with Cox in ''Changing of the Guard.''
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* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Comes up several times with rich villains, but taken UpToEleven up to eleven with Cox in ''Changing of the Guard.''
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CIA Evil FBI Good is specifically about the juxtaposition of a morally good FBI organization and morally bad CIA organization. Example that don't fit the trope will be deleted or moved to existing tropes when applicable
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* CIAEvilFBIGood: More like Net Force good, the main FBI shop okay, CIA amoral opportunistic jerks, NSA evil, DEA evil...