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* [[Discontinuity Nod]] - The main character of the first game disappears entirely until Tactical Strike where he now takes orders from an extra in the sequel. Same can be said for Lonestar who apparently left to join a PMC after he spent the previous two games fighting them.
* [[Escort Mission]] - Any mission involving a hostage, captured leader, or mole has this. At least you can call down 'copter support in most missions, and your escortee is smart enough to take cover.
* [[Field Promotion]]: The new Operations Commander in the fourth game as of the first mission. (An achievement for completing the mission is named as so.)
* [[Former Regime Personnel]] - The first terrorist group the SEALs engage in the first game are ex-Spetsnaz troopers engaged in arms dealing and general terrorism for profit.
* [[Holiday in Cambodia]] - The Red Sun terror group in SOCOM I based in Indonesia.
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* [[Red Shirt]] - If you're a regular grunt, don't expect to last too long in the field.
* [[Screw the Rules I Have Plot]]! - Even though you chose Wraith to accompany you for your mission in FTB2, gave him a machinegun and a shotgun for weapons and had him waiting outside, the ending cinematic has him change skin tone, accent, weapon, and uniform into something else. More so in FTB3 as that handgun you gave your guy magically became a rocket launcher so he could blow up an enemy formation prior to disappearing.
* [[Stealth -Based Mission]]: Although stealth is one of the main focus of the franchise, at least one dedicated "do-not-get-caught" mission is in per game.
* [[Straw Feminist]] - The FARC faction leader in South America exclusively uses women as elite troops. Men under her command are stuck doing shit patrol, and gripe about it frequently, especially considering she chews them out. Constantly. For minor things. She's also a lesbian.
* [[Terrorists Without a Cause]] - Some. For example: it's not really known what the ex-Spetsnaz are fighting for (except for gunrunning, which is just a side-business), and no one knows why some South African and British mercenaries kidnapped some US Marines.
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