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* [[Stealth Pun]]: Bob is eventually revealed to have the middle names Oliver Francis, at the same time as he is reluctantly given an apprentice; Peter-Fred Young. So that's [[Bastard Operator From Hell|BOFH]] and PFY...
* [[Succubus]]: The demon riding Ramona Random.
* [[Sunglasses Atat Night]]: The mooks in ''The Jennifer Morgue''. Bob wonders why, and it turns out {{spoiler|it's because they're wearing eyeliner, which their boss can use to monitor their eyes and ears. Since they have stock options, they don't mind, but the shades are because it's hard to take a guard wearing eyeliner seriously.}}
* [[Taken for Granite]]: The basilisk effect, which converts carbon to silicon via spooky observer-effect magic. Then blows it apart thanks to the wildly unstable atomic configurations that result. SCORPION STARE is the result of the Laundry producing a chip that can duplicate the effect with a camera, allowing its use as a weapon. Any camera with the chip can be activated through an Internet connection, and this includes just about [[Paranoia Fuel|every CCTV, webcam, and digital camera in Great Britain.]] And you know those DRM chips Hollywood wants installed in all new cameras? Guess what those are.
* [[Theory of Narrative Causality]]: Powers Billington's Hero-trap geas. He casts himself as the villain in a James Bond plot, limiting his opposition to one hero archetype, and at the critical moment plans to destroy the geas, leaving himself ascendant and unopposed. {{spoiler|Of course, that would only work if he captured the true Bond figure, instead of the designated [[Bond Girl|love interest]] -- at which time, [[Wrong Genre Savvy|the plot becomes one of the variations.]]}}
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* [[Those Wacky Nazis|Those Really Messed Up Nazis]]: Creators of the titular Atrocity Archives.
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: Fred the Accountant.
* [[Took a Level Inin Badass]]: {{spoiler|Dominique, as a result of the Hero-trap geas.}} Bob himself steadily levels through the series, and is acknowledged as a good operative even in the first book. By book three, Mo herself has apparently kept the several levels of badass that she's taken, primarily due to her skills with the [[Artifact of Doom|Erich Zahn-model violin]], that the OCCULUS special forces team willingly accepts her presence on missions.
* [[Trauma Conga Line]]: ''The Fuller Memorandum'' is a type E, made clear from the onset (in the prologue). (Warning: major plot spoilers ahead, obviously). In order, {{spoiler|Bob performs an exorcism that goes bad and ends up killing a civilian. The next day, Mo gets an even more traumatizing job and returns on the edge of a nervous breakdown. Then Bob gets attacked by a zombie, shot, attacked by Cthulhu cultists and narrowly escapes, his office is broken in, he gets an internal investigation set on him, gets suspended, attacked by the cultists again, kidnapped, gets part of his right arm carved up ''and eaten'' while he's fully conscious, and is very nearly possessed by the [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Eater of Souls]]. The latter ritual involving, among other things, the cultists killing a baby and making Bob drink its blood.}} Mind that the whole ordeal happens within a two-week period. At the end of it, {{spoiler|Bob is a wreck both physically and psychically, as alluded to by both the prologue and epilogue. Though ''Overtime'' suggests that he does recover eventually.}}
* [[Tuckerization]]: Dr Mike Ford, the Laundry researcher with the implausible eyebrows who appears in ''The Fuller Memorandum'', is a tuckerization of author and fan personality [[John M. Ford]], to whom the novel is dedicated.
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