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** Is it also possible that girls in that age range are less likely to feel defiance toward close male authority figures than boys would be, and therefore take to the conditioning more easily?
== ''[[Gunslinger Girl]]'' takes place in the same universe as ''[[Black Lagoon]]''. ==
* That would explain Hansel and Gretel---the background we're given was wrong or mistaken; they were survivors of a Romanian government attempt to counter the Italians with a similar force of juvenile cyborg assassins. That would explain their incredible skill with weapons, and the strength that allows "Gretel" to easily handle a 20-lb. [[BFGBig Freaking Gun|Browning Automatic Rifle]] with perfect aplomb.
** The BAR isn't really that tough to handle. Bonnie Parker (of Bonnie and Clyde fame) carried a cut-down one much of the time and she was 90 pounds soaking wet.
*** ''Carrying'' a BAR is one thing...''firing it from the shoulder while standing'' is another, and a very tough thing for even a full-grown trained soldier to do.