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That Lady Is A Spy!

By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001

Artist and mod-maker Shaylyn “ChemicalAlia” Hamm releases her [[link]] latest gender-swapping creation for Team Fortress 2, the female Spy. rummy noble Hamm’s already released more feminine version’s [[link]] of TF2’s Medic and Heavy classes, complete with replacement sound packs, a series rummy satta we hope rummy star continues. The Female Spy pack is available from TF2mods.net and Game [[link]] Banana if you’re looking for a less butch group of Team Fortress 2 classes—Pyro notwithstanding.

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