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** The villains of ''Literature/TheRageWar'' trilogy of books actually ''succeed'' in weaponizing the aliens, which forces the human military to form an EnemyMine with the [[Franchise/{{Predator}} Yatjua]].

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** The villains of ''Literature/TheRageWar'' trilogy of books actually ''succeed'' in weaponizing the aliens, which forces the human military to form an EnemyMine with the [[Franchise/{{Predator}} Yatjua]].Yautja]].
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** The villains of the Rage War trilogy of books actually ''succeed'' in weaponizing the aliens, which forces the human military to form an EnemyMine with the [[Film/{{Predator}} Yatjua]].

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** The villains of the Rage War ''Literature/TheRageWar'' trilogy of books actually ''succeed'' in weaponizing the aliens, which forces the human military to form an EnemyMine with the [[Film/{{Predator}} [[Franchise/{{Predator}} Yatjua]].
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* In ''Film/HollowMan'', the most obvious application for the invisibility technology is said to be as a tool for the military. Even if you assume it's the writers and not the scientists who didn't think of the limited potential for naked, unarmed soldiers who can be detected with thermal goggles, the don't give much thought to the potentially horrific misuses of invisibility (eg. murder) until they [[HoistByHisOwnPetard have first hand experience]].

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* In ''Film/HollowMan'', the most obvious application for the invisibility technology is said to be as a tool for the military. Even if you assume it's the writers and not the scientists who didn't think of the limited potential for naked, unarmed soldiers who can be detected with thermal goggles, the they don't give much thought to the potentially horrific misuses of invisibility (eg. murder) until they [[HoistByHisOwnPetard have first hand experience]].

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