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Accordingly, the occupant of the car was not Aslan Zagaev, nor was it one of the tactical agents. It was Omar, essentially a robotic head and torso, with a few servo motors inside that let him--well, it--mimic pretty well the movement and gestures of a human being. You could program the system so that Omar would act bored or drunk or--the most-used setting--nervous and fidgety. The features weren't as good as Disney animatronics but inside a vehicle or in the dark, he could usually trick a shooter. Omar--and Omarina (brunette or blonde and 36D)--came in white, black and Latino.