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{{quote|'''Adam''': "I won't let it happen again."}}
* [[No Endor Holocaust]]: Averted as revealed by the 101 trailer. The "Aug Incident" {{spoiler|aka, [[Zombie Apocalypse|what Hugh Darrow unleashed from Panchaea]] in ''Human Revolution''}} resulted in the deaths of 50 million people around the world and hundreds of thousands injured, further contributing to the "Mechanical Apartheid."
* [[Not In This For Your Revolution]]: At least initially, Adam's much more concerned with taking down {{spoiler|the Illuminati}} than getting dragged into the simmering powder keg between augs and non-augs. {{spoiler|Unable to save a child's mother from the smouldering ruins of the just-bombed station in Prague however [[It's Personal|makes matters more personal]].}}
* [[Nothing Is the Same Anymore]]/[[The Unmasqued World]]: For Adam, at least. And not just because of his augmentations either. {{spoiler|As he's since become aware of the Illuminati's plans.}}
* [[Just Before the End]]: Despite the "Mechanical Apartheid," the world has yet to slide into the malaise of the original ''[[Deus Ex]]''. But it's made evident that it's heading there.
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* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: Some of Adam Jensen's erstwhile co-workers in Task Force 29 seem to be this, being just professional lawmen just trying to do their duty {{spoiler|and not in the loop on the Illuminati's plans}}.
** Some of the police in Prague are simply doing their jobs in upholding the "Mechanical Apartheid" policies, while others are just finding ''some'' excuse to either beat up some unwitting aug or shove said aug to Útulek Station.
* [[Shout Out]]: The Dubai mission in the intro looks straight out of ''Spec Ops: The Line'' (complete with a massive sandstorm) and involves tracking down an ex-Belltower arms dealer named [[Mass Effect|Shepherd]].
* [[Skippable Boss]]: Compared to ''Human Revolution'', the game makes skipping boss fights, thus true "zero-death" [[Pacifist Run]]s entirely possible.
* [[Strawman News Media]]: Picus News and Eliza Cassan from ''Human Revolution'' make a return.
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