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*It is interesting to note that the uniform of the Thug changes color in accordance to their allegiance. While most of the Thug encountered wear a blue shirt, the ones working for TCTF wear green ones. This uniform difference might be a battlefield reminder of who not to shoot. | *It is interesting to note that the uniform of the Thug changes color in accordance to their allegiance. While most of the Thug encountered wear a blue shirt, the ones working for TCTF wear green ones. This uniform difference might be a battlefield reminder of who not to shoot. | ||
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Revision as of 02:35, 13 May 2009
The term Thug may be in reference to the actual job of these individuals, as they have been seen to work for the TCTF as well as the Syndicate. Also supporting this theory is a lack of color differentiation, a staple in the criminal troops of Muro. Nevertheless, in all the encounters with these people, they have been shown to have at least basic martial arts training, suggesting that they were intended to function in an environment with hostile soldiers surrounding them. They are little more then civilians, however, and are quite easy to dispatch. Oftentimes, they wear goggles or welding masks.
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Trivia
- It is interesting to note that the uniform of the Thug changes color in accordance to their allegiance. While most of the Thug encountered wear a blue shirt, the ones working for TCTF wear green ones. This uniform difference might be a battlefield reminder of who not to shoot.