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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: It's Independent L''e''pine Republic or Independent L''a''pine Republic? According with Gallacci, both names are correct, as the term "Lapine" came from the French word for "rabbit", compared with "Lepine", from English.
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dewicking Senpai Kohai


* SenpaiKohai: Tankannahai is their senior officer and they address him as their lieutenant and superior officer.
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* ColonyDrop: [[spoiler:The ILR used a new [[MacrossMissileMassacre cluster missile weapon]] named ''Hassakenall'', basically a kinetic weapon with the same power of a nuclear weapon, but without the radioactive fallout since it disperse ''[[UpToEleven thousands of high-speed projectiles]]'', on Dornthant, partly to test the weapon on a planet and partly to begin hostilities against the EDF]].

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* ColonyDrop: [[spoiler:The ILR used a new [[MacrossMissileMassacre cluster missile weapon]] named ''Hassakenall'', basically a kinetic weapon with the same power of a nuclear weapon, but without the radioactive fallout since it disperse ''[[UpToEleven thousands ''thousands of high-speed projectiles]]'', projectiles'', on Dornthant, partly to test the weapon on a planet and partly to begin hostilities against the EDF]].



* KillerRabbit: An '''entire''' army of [[UpToEleven them]].

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* KillerRabbit: An '''entire''' army of [[UpToEleven them]].them.



** The ''Platinum Catalyst'' rerelease of the tabletop [=RPGs=] raised this element UpToEleven and turned them in a mix of both Nazi Germany and UsefulNotes/NorthKorea, complete with an inverted version of North Korean CultOfPersonality, when the military heroes, and not the leaders of the country, are the ones worshipped by them. Interestingly enough, the EagleLand part was toned down to only keeping their capitalistic system exclusively. Also, in the backstory of the ILR used there, there was a explanation about one of the early leaders of the ILR had an ideology who was eerily similar to Hitler's Nazism, albeit in much simpler form.

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** The ''Platinum Catalyst'' rerelease of the tabletop [=RPGs=] raised this element UpToEleven up and turned them in a mix of both Nazi Germany and UsefulNotes/NorthKorea, complete with an inverted version of North Korean CultOfPersonality, when the military heroes, and not the leaders of the country, are the ones worshipped by them. Interestingly enough, the EagleLand part was toned down to only keeping their capitalistic system exclusively. Also, in the backstory of the ILR used there, there was a explanation about one of the early leaders of the ILR had an ideology who was eerily similar to Hitler's Nazism, albeit in much simpler form.



* NoNonsenseNemesis: Did you think the regular ILR army were bad? They're even ''[[UpToEleven worse]]'' as they react to the slightest suspicion of treason from their own people.

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* NoNonsenseNemesis: Did you think the regular ILR army were bad? They're even ''[[UpToEleven worse]]'' ''worse'' as they react to the slightest suspicion of treason from their own people.
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* [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Proud Warrior Race Guys]]: While not as exaggerated as other examples, the ILR fits this trope really well, albeit its subverted as the soldiers of the ILR will stop fighting if they know they are going to lose. On the other hand, the ILR will do ''anything'' to win, including causing monumental amounts of damage and killing indiscriminately against anyone who is not on their side, and sometimes, they even kill people from their ''own'' just to prevent to be captured by the EDF.

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* [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Proud Warrior Race Guys]]: ProudWarriorRaceGuys: While not as exaggerated as other examples, the ILR fits this trope really well, albeit its subverted as the soldiers of the ILR will stop fighting if they know they are going to lose. On the other hand, the ILR will do ''anything'' to win, including causing monumental amounts of damage and killing indiscriminately against anyone who is not on their side, and sometimes, they even kill people from their ''own'' just to prevent to be captured by the EDF.
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** According with WordOfGod, the ILR is heavily inspired in many of the evil rabbits from ''Literature/WatershipDown''. Also, according with an interview Gallacci gave years ago, another reason why he chose the main antagonists to be rabbits was after watching ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunny'' shorts and Bugs' personality started to rub Gallacci in a wrong way, in his own words.

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** According with WordOfGod, the ILR is heavily inspired in many of the evil rabbits from ''Literature/WatershipDown''.''Literature/WatershipDown'', especially the rabbits of General Woundwart's fascist tyranny of Efrafa. Also, according with an interview Gallacci gave years ago, another reason why he chose the main antagonists to be rabbits was after watching ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunny'' shorts and Bugs' personality started to rub Gallacci in a wrong way, in his own words.

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