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* HesJustHiding: A lot of fans believe Sergeant Moss survived Brown's grenade, as he was never shown dying onscreen. WordOfGod confirms that Moss did, indeed, die.

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* HesJustHiding: A lot of fans believe Sergeant Moss survived Brown's grenade, as he was never shown dying onscreen. WordOfGod confirms that Moss did, indeed, die.die.
* UnintentionallySympathetic: The Tans. Because the Greens engage in ColdBloodedTorture and execute prisoners, the Tans have a fair share of fans who believe that they're the "good guys" in the conflict. Not only has WordOfGod confirmed that ''both'' sides engage in this practice but the Tans are still the invading force trying to wipe out the Greens on their home soil.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Major Windsor is one of the most popular characters in the series, for displaying NervesOfSteel during his interrogation in ''The Prisoner Operation'' and having a dry wit. His popularity grew after he was promoted to main character status in ''The Sabre-Tooth'', showing him in action.
** Sergeant Shamrock is also fairly popular, for being one of the few [[NiceGuy Nice Guys]] in the series. His tragic death also earned him some sympathy points.
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* GrowingTheBeard: ''Hedge Base'' was considered a fun and entertaining short about army men blowing the hell out of each other. ''The Prisoner Operation'' is where the series really hit its stride by creating a story, introducing Tan characters, and expanding upon the Plastic World.

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* GrowingTheBeard: ''Hedge Base'' was considered a fun and entertaining short about army men blowing the hell out of each other. ''The Prisoner Operation'' is where the series really hit its stride by creating a story, introducing Tan characters, and expanding upon the Plastic World.World.
* HesJustHiding: A lot of fans believe Sergeant Moss survived Brown's grenade, as he was never shown dying onscreen. WordOfGod confirms that Moss did, indeed, die.
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* GrowingTheBeard: ''Hedge Base'' was considered a fun and entertaining short about army men blowing the hell out of each other. ''The Prisoner Operation'' is where the series really hit its stride by creating a story, introducing Tan characters, and expanding upon the Plastic World.

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