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- "To make themselves as difficult a target as possible, Dutch and his team moved at a brisk pace, zigzagging constantly through the trees, overlapping one another so their formation was fluid and ever-changing. As they did this, their eyes darted everywhere to reduce the risk of ambush. Dutch's philosophy was that his team was single organism, a creature with twenty arms, twenty legs and twenty eyes (or sixteen of each in this case), super fit and combat trained to the highest possible standard. Where most victims of the Predators fell down was in the fact that as soon as the aliens began to pick them off,
- they panicked and stopped thinking and working for each other, becoming scared individuals rather than members of a focused and coherent team. Dutch, though, had chosen men who, like himself, did not know the meaning of the word "fear," and he had then worked tirelessly to improve their concentration, their focus, their sensory instincts and their tactical awareness."pg.88-89 chpt.4
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