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SpecOps is a fictional overarching British governmental force in
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series of novels. It was established in 1928 to handle policing duties "too unusual or too specialized" to be handled by the regular police. The force and divisions are similar in name (for example SO27) to the real world
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of the Metropolitan Police Service. When introduced in The Eyre Affair, the divisions are described as "Below the Eight, Above the Law".


Known SpecOps divisions

* SpecOps 1: The division that polices SpecOps itself. * SpecOps 2: Weird''er'' Stuff (aliens according to an unpublished chapter of The Eyre Affair), may be Thought Police. * SpecOps 3: Office for Alternate Universe Travel (as opposed to time travel) a.k.a. Weird Stuff
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. * SpecOps 4: SpecOps 4 is "pretty much the same" as SpecOps 5, but after a different target. * SpecOps 5: Search & Containment. SpecOps 5 is given a man to track until "found and contained" (a euphemism for killed), then is posted with another target. SpecOps 5's assignments have included Acheron Hades and his sister Aornis. * SpecOps 6: National Security, the department responsible for protecting the
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, presumably from the Russians, as he is a scientific genius. * SpecOps 9: Antiterrorism. * SpecOps 12: The ChronoGuard, or the Office for Special Temporal Stability. Responsible for policing the timestream, dealing with Anomalous Time Ripplation and repairing paradoxes and timephoons. * SpecOps 13: Genetic detectives, responsible for the destruction of chimeras and the regulation of genetic engineered pets, including those formerly extinct. SpecOps 13 is also responsible for
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affairs. * SpecOps 14: Tactical Support, known for its sharpshooters and trigger-happiness. * SpecOps 15: Drug Enforcement Agency. * SpecOps 17: Suckers & Biters, the
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by mistake. SpecOps 17 also deals with Supremely Evil Beings, thousands of which are contained and placed in plain glass jars at the Loathsome Id Containment Facility; and ghosts, zombies, demons, and other supernatural beings. * SpecOps 21: Transport Authority. * SpecOps 22: English Aviation Authority. * SpecOps 23: Food and Drugs administration. * SpecOps 24: Art crime. * SpecOps 25: Industrial Safeguards. * SpecOps 26: Pasta Police. * SpecOps 27: The Literary Detectives, the agency responsible for dealing with forged or stolen manuscripts and works of literature. * SpecOps 28: Inland Revenue Services, including assessing income taxes. * SpecOps 29: The Shakespeare division, granted its own wing of SpecOps rather than falling under the purview of SO-27. * SpecOps 30: Neighbourly Disputes. (''Note: on Jasper Fforde's officia
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SO-30 is given as the Public Services Enforcement Authority.'') * SpecOps 31: Good Taste Re-education Authority. In '' First Among Sequels'' it is the Cheese Enforcement Agency. * SpecOps 32: Domestic Horticultural Enforcement Agency. * SpecOps 33: Entertainments Facilitation Department. * SpecOps 34: GlobalWebPolice.


Known SpecOps Operatives


SpecOps 1

* Colonel Flanker


SpecOps 3

* Wednesday Next


SpecOps 5

* Fillip Tamworth (expired) * Filbert Snood (expired). When introduced early in The Eyre Affair, he is the only man that
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had an interest in after she had left Landen 10 years earlier. * Agent Buckett *
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* Agents Kannon and Phodder, Agents Dedmen and Walken, and Agents Slorter and Lamme.


SpecOps 9

* Agent Buckett


SpecOps 12

* Lavoisier * Colonel Next * Friday Next * Filbert Snood * Captain Marat * Colonel Rutter * Bendix Scintilla, Chronoguard recruiter


SpecOps 13

* Mr. Stiggins (Neanderthal, head of department)


Specops 14

* Miles Hawke


SpecOps 17

* Spike Stoker


SpecOps 27

*
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* Bowden Cable * Victor Analogy


SpecOps 28

* Agent Lamb


SpecOps 32

* John Smith


References

* ''
The Eyre Affair ''The Eyre Affair'' is the debut novel by English author Jasper Fforde, published by Hodder and Stoughton in 2001. It takes place in an alternative 1985, where literary detective Thursday Next pursues a master criminal through the world of Ch ...
'', by Jasper Fforde * '' Lost in a Good Book'', by Jasper Fforde * '' Something Rotten'', by Jasper Fforde
Jasper Fforde's official SpecOps website at Thursdaynext.com
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