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** Also Meryl dressed as one of the guards in the first MGS. |
** Also Meryl dressed as one of the guards in the first MGS. |
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* Several missions in ''[[City of Heroes]]'' and ''City of Villains'' give you an enemy disguise as a temporary power, allowing you to move freely among enemies while it's active. Of course, you don't ''have'' to use it... |
* Several missions in ''[[City of Heroes]]'' and ''City of Villains'' give you an enemy disguise as a temporary power, allowing you to move freely among enemies while it's active. Of course, you don't ''have'' to use it... |
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** ...and some of us preferred not to. Especially when you disguise yourself as a [http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/output/motivator4128550.jpg cybernetic freakshow]. |
** ...and some of us preferred not to. Especially when you disguise yourself as a [http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/output/motivator4128550.jpg cybernetic freakshow]{{Dead link}}. |
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* Partially subverted in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''. The heroes sneak aboard an enemy ship wearing the enemy army's uniforms. However, one of the teammates, a lion-like quadruped, stands out quite a bit as he staggers about trying to walk on two legs. Also, his tail is showing. |
* Partially subverted in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''. The heroes sneak aboard an enemy ship wearing the enemy army's uniforms. However, one of the teammates, a lion-like quadruped, stands out quite a bit as he staggers about trying to walk on two legs. Also, his tail is showing. |
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** Which, come to think of it, could easily be a shout-out to ''The Wizard of Oz'', only explaining why that makes sense would involve ''a lot'' of Fridge Logic. |
** Which, come to think of it, could easily be a shout-out to ''The Wizard of Oz'', only explaining why that makes sense would involve ''a lot'' of Fridge Logic. |