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* [[Downer Ending]]: The Commonwealth faces this if the Sole Survivor leads them on their rampage.
* [[Enemy Civil War]]: By the time the Sole Survivor shows up, they're all but on the knife's edge of this.
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: They fear and despise the Institute like anyone else.
* [[Evil Versus Evil]]: Ultimately, every single one of them is some variation of "bad".
* [[Foil]]: They're more or less what would've happened if [[Fallout: New Vegas|Caesar's Legion]] was started with Raiders in lieu of tribals, already had a "Nova Roma" with Nuka-World, didn't feel the need to base themselves after any earlier societies (although if you squint '''really''' hard, you could ''loosely'' [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture|compare them to]] the Mongolian Empire combined with the barbarians of Gaul), and was begun in a comparatively urbanized location (western Massachusetts) rather than the wilderness of the American Southwest.
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<blockquote>Disciple: I don't know what's worse - wearing a tie, or wearing a teddy bear.</blockquote>
* [[Teeth-Clenched Teamwork]]: Being made up of selfish Raiders, the gangs all hate working together.
* [[Truce Zone]]: Two. While Nuka-World is an enforced version, Mention is made of the Combat Zone, which is the resident Commonwealth [[Bad Guy Bar]] where Red-Eye explains he's hung out at with other raiders, many of which likely are with the Nuka-World Raiders by proxy.
* [[We ARE Struggling Together!]]: They are, and they hate it, but at the same time, it's why they stick together. Essentially, they needed to join forces to secure control over Nuka-World, but would have otherwise backstabbed each other later if it wasn't for the fact that if one of them went rogue, the other two would crush them, and since none of the three want that, they've settled for a loose confederation run by an Overboss to preserve the status quo, which they still don't like but is currently less offensive than the alternative.