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** If you use the CASIE mod to intimidate Haas about his drug problem, he ends up losing his job and attacks you in the lobby of your apartment building on your return to Detroit.
* [[Dialogue Tree]]: Used during conversations to obtain more info on certain subjects, or to try and persuade certain NPCs to help you out during missions and sidequests.
* [[I Did What I Had to Do]]:
** David Sarif sincerely thought he was doing Adam Jensen (and the rest of mankind) a tremendous favor by significantly augmenting him.
** {{spoiler|Hugh Darrow}} views his actions {{spoiler|in triggering the [[Zombie Apocalypse]] from Panchaea}} as necessary, as much as he resents it.
{{quote|'''{{spoiler|Hugh Darrow}}''': "Forgive me."}}
* [[Diegetic Interface]]: Jensen doesn't have a HUD until he gets augmented. It's listed as one of his augmentations.
* [[Digital Piracy Is Evil]]: While the developers likely weren't thrilled about the X-Box version being leaked a week early, this was pleasantly averted by the creators and publishers when an unfinished preview build containing the first area was leaked online. Even on the game's official forums, discussion of the leak was permitted. It likely would have been a different story had the reception not been broadly positive, mind you.
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* [[Everybody Smokes]]: Alot of NPCs can be seen lighting up cigarettes. In the prologue video, the first thing we see {{spoiler|Bob Page}} doing is lighting a cigarette. Jensen smokes as well.
* [[Everybody Was Kung-Fu Fighting]]: One of the dual-target melee takedown animations has both of Jensen's targets trying to punch or roundhouse-kick him before he takes them out. This gets very amusing if they happened to be, for example, street prostitutes, bums or civilian office workers.
* [[Evil Brit]]: Belltower is at least nominally a British PMC that happens to be involved in a lot of shady activities., Althoughalthough it is mentioned that it used to be more honorable. {{spoiler|Hugh Darrow as well, though it's clear that he takes no pleasure whatsoever, seeing his actions as a [[Necessary Evil]].}}
* [[Exact Words]]:
** The Illuminati don't want to rule the world directly. They just want to ensure that society, law and order are such that they don't ''need'' to...even if it means everyone ultimately answers to them.