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* The concept of the secret police is actually inspired by the [[Cobalt Sentry]]. | * The concept of the secret police is actually inspired by the [[Cobalt Sentry]]. | ||
* The insignia of the Secret Police is inspired by the [[Wrecker]]'s insignia,the KGB | * The insignia of the Secret Police is inspired by the [[Wrecker]]'s insignia, the KGB emblem, and the [[wikipedia:Terran Empire|Terran Empire]] insignia from ''Star Trek'''s [[wikipedia:Mirror Universe (Star Trek)|Mirror Universe]], the main inspiration for ''[[Shattered Glass (franchise)|Shattered Glass]]''. The Customization Class handbook specifically sites the episode [[wikipedia:Mirror, Mirror (Star Trek: The Original Series)|Mirror Mirror]] for the third part. | ||
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| The name or term "Secret Police" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Secret Police (disambiguation). |
- The Secret Police is an Autobot organization from the Shattered Glass continuity family.

Are there Decepticon sympathizers in your family? Your circle of friends? Your troop? Then go no further than the Secret Police. Headed by Nightbeat, they will take all necessary measures to root out this Decepticon filth, so that glorious Cybertron can pursue its destiny as the motherland of the pure Autobot.
Notes
- The concept of the secret police is actually inspired by the Cobalt Sentry.
- The insignia of the Secret Police is inspired by the Wrecker's insignia, the KGB emblem, and the Terran Empire insignia from Star Trek's Mirror Universe, the main inspiration for Shattered Glass. The Customization Class handbook specifically sites the episode Mirror Mirror for the third part.

