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** Both games have examples of horribly disproportionate retribution by the AI. If you so much as take a TIN CAN from their property, some NPCs are prone to react with lethal force. And should you turn off the King's radio...a crime punishable by death by an entire gang.
*** The Khans actually led a Raider worthy campaign of attacking caravans. They didn't harass them, they annihilated them if they resisted and butchered NCR troops that fought back. The resulting Bitter-Springs battle was wiping out an enemy encampment: the massacre of Khan civilians was either a tragic error or a cruel order, but a lot of NCR troops that participated in it regret it. But gunning down opportunistic raiders? Just life in the Mojave.
** {{spoiler|Jeannie Mae Crawford}} really didn't like Boone's wife, because the girl thought Novac was a dump and wanted to take Boone to New Vegas instead. So she arranged to have both the girl and her unborn child ''sold into slavery'' to the Legion. Once you find out about it, it's immensely satisfying to arrange for her to be shot by Boone.
**** Letting people in Cavavans go if they don't fight counts as harassing in the Fallout world.
* ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]'': A somewhat heroic version of this: {{spoiler|Remember how in the beginning, you were shot in the first attempt to enter Fort Mercer? Well, now, you go in with a ''gataling gun'' and proceed to blast Williamson's men into peices.}}
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