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"V-Feds" is an informal name used to describe the paramilitary force of the Vampire Authority on the HBO original series True Blood. V-Fed officers dress in a similar manner to the paramilitary SWAT units seen through the United States and some European countries. They are armed with sniper rifles loaded with wooden bullets with a silver core. Eric Northman referred to them as "gay stormtroopers". __TOC__

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  • V-Feds
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  • "V-Feds" is an informal name used to describe the paramilitary force of the Vampire Authority on the HBO original series True Blood. V-Fed officers dress in a similar manner to the paramilitary SWAT units seen through the United States and some European countries. They are armed with sniper rifles loaded with wooden bullets with a silver core. Eric Northman referred to them as "gay stormtroopers". __TOC__
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  • Vampire police force
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  • Paramilitary vampires
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  • V-feds
Since
  • About 6000 BC
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  • "V-Feds" is an informal name used to describe the paramilitary force of the Vampire Authority on the HBO original series True Blood. V-Fed officers dress in a similar manner to the paramilitary SWAT units seen through the United States and some European countries. They are armed with sniper rifles loaded with wooden bullets with a silver core. Eric Northman referred to them as "gay stormtroopers". __TOC__
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