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** Unless while using cover, opening crates, ect when s\he was shown in third person, [[Estrogen Brigade Bait|you wanted]] [[Hot Amazon|to be a perv]].
* [[Rare Guns]]: Most notably the WA 2000 introduced in Rogue Spear, and the XM8 in Vegas.
* [[Reality Is Unrealistic]]: According to [https://web.archive.org/web/20100329144705/http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/military_law/4255750.html this Popular Mechanics article], weapon designer for the ''Rainbow Six: Vegas'' games Philippe Theiren explains that the game engine is quite capable of very accurately simulating gunfire in a variety of conditions, but he deliberately fudges the results to conform to how players '''expect''' a gun to work rather than how it actually '''would''' work. In [[Word of God|his words]], ''We could make it as anally realistic as possible. But we're not trying to make a live simulator.''
* [[Renegade Russian]]: The [[Big Bad]] of ''Rogue Spear'', as well as a few of his underlings. His underlings plead that they had no choice but turn to crime when the Soviet Union dissolved.
* [[Reverse Mole]]: The Informant that supplied lots of information in Rogue Spear turns out to be the man everyone thought to be the [[Big Bad]].
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