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* [[Beam Spam]]: The Continuous Fire Laser and Turbo Plasma Rifle fill this role.
* [[Canon Discontinuity]]: Rather odd, because the game actually contains less contradictions than ''[[Fallout Tactics Brotherhood of Steel|Fallout Tactics]]'', which is only [[Broad Strokes]]. Though considering the [[Ruined FOREVER|fan reaction]] to this game, this may have been for the best.
* [[Dropped a Bridge on Him]]: For some bizarre reason, in one sidequest you face off against {{spoiler|The Vault Dweller}} despite him having been on your side in the first chapter.
* [[Evil Matriarch]]: Variant. The Raiders based near Carbon have a matriarchal system, with females ranking higher than males. Jane, the Raider Matron and leader, is especially evil.
* [[Fragile Speedster]]: Nadia. She has lower health than the other two characters and can't use heavy weapons, but she's quick and proficient with [[Guns Akimbo|dual guns]].
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* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Cyrus. He has high health and is good with heavy weapons, but he's slower and can't use dual guns.
* [[Product Placement]]: In a bizarre example of this, Bawls Guarana replaces Nuka-Cola for most purposes, and Bawls bottlecaps are worth 50 regular bottlecaps.
* [[Religion of Evil]]: The Church of the Lost, whose main purpose is to {{spoiler|guard the Secret Vault and ensure that nothing or nobody can get in or out.}}.
* [[Schmuck Bait]]: Go ahead, tell a hardcore ''Fallout'' fan you like this game.
* {{spoiler|[[You Nuke'Em]]: A nuclear explosive is built into the Secret Vault as an emergency [[Self-Destruct Mechanism]] in the case of a biological disaster. The Initiate activates it and then escapes in order to destroy the heavily mutated Super Mutant leader Attis.}}.
 
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