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May lead to [[Friend or Foe]] since you do, after all, look like the enemy. |
May lead to [[Friend or Foe]] since you do, after all, look like the enemy. |
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See also [[The Mole]], [[Trojan Prisoner]], [[Hey, Wait!]], and [[Mugged for Disguise]]. On a regimental scale, this is a [[False-Flag Operation]]. When used with [[Our Zombies Are Different|zombies]], it's [[Pretend We're Dead]]. When the disguised arouses suspicion by constantly insisting on his alliance to the enemy, it's [[Most Definitely Not a Villain]]. |
A common tactic for a [[Master of Disguise]]. See also [[The Mole]], [[Trojan Prisoner]], [[Hey, Wait!]], and [[Mugged for Disguise]]. On a regimental scale, this is a [[False-Flag Operation]]. When used with [[Our Zombies Are Different|zombies]], it's [[Pretend We're Dead]]. When the disguised arouses suspicion by constantly insisting on his alliance to the enemy, it's [[Most Definitely Not a Villain]]. |
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