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* [[A Million Is a Statistic]]: It's revealed in the Vault 111 logs that it was never meant to sustain the staff, guards and scientists overseeing the experiment for more than six months. {{spoiler|As the Enclave intended to remotely observe the Vault, all the while lying to said personnel about an "All-Clear signal" coming from Vault-Tec. They were all expendable.}}
** The Institute doesn't particularly care how many Synths are destroyed so long as they get the job done, given how any losses incurred could be replaced. The Institute also doesn't seem to care about how many people they abduct and replace with Synths, either.
* [[Monumental Damage]]: Several historical landmarks in and around Boston are still standing more or less intact, and in the case of the ''USS Constitution'', stuck on top of a building with rockets strapped on. It's justified in that the warhead meant for Boston never hit its intended target, instead landing in what's come to be known as the Glowing Sea.
** Fenway Park has seen better days, though has long since found new life as the site of Diamond City.
** While having sustained some damage and decay over the centuries, the Bunker Hill Memorial still stands tall. {{spoiler|Even Liberty Prime is able to recognize it.}}
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