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''Rats, Bats, and Vats'' and ''The Rats, The Bats, and The Ugly'' are military Science-Fiction books by [[Eric Flint]] and [[Dave Freer]] that take place in the same universe on a colony planet called [[Punny Name|Harmony And Reason]] with a [[Bug War]] going on. But wait, [[Sarcasm Mode|it gets better]]: the colony was put there by a [[Generation Ship|slow ship]] so a good deal of the passengers were of the genetic material variety ... [[Cloning Blues|instant conscripts]]! Hu, What not so instant? Well, crud. But wait, there are friendly aliens who are willing to <big>sell</big> us their [[Applied Phlebotinum|advanced technology]], [[Too Dumb to Live|too bad their ships FTL broke down on the way to warn us about the bugs]]. This technology consists of implants slowshield/hardshield chip and the Soft-Cyber chip, see below.
 
The first book deals with Chip Connolly, a vat-brat conscript, and a number of rats and bats getting [[Trapped Behind Enemy Lines]], facing insurmountable odds. At the same time, Virginia "Ginny" Shaw, a young and [[Virginity Makes You Stupid|innocent]] heiress, her cyber-uplifted [[Everything's Better Withwith Monkeys|galago]] Fluff, and her Korozhet tutor get captured by the Magh. Against all odds, Chip, the rats and the bats manage to save the girl and win the day.
 
The second book deals with Chip's [[No Good Deed Goes Unpunished|court martial over the aforementioned events]] and Ginny and the others' attempts to save him from the firing squad.
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*** Both Shield types come in installation sizes
* [[Eats Babies]]: the evil aliens do this with aplomb.
* [[Everything's Better Withwith Monkeys]]: or at least uplifted Galagos (aka bushbabies).
* [[Exact Words]]: How the Doc resists the [[Restraining Bolt]]; sure, he'll follow the good, wonderful {{spoiler|Korozhet}}'s instructions. The Complete Monster {{spoiler|Crotchet}} might as well order a wall around, though.
** Later on, Dr. Thom learns the hard way that using his {{spoiler|Korozhet}} mind control device to order Ginny to come to him was a bad idea. At least without first ordering her to put down the chainsaw...