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** Some of the campfire recipes seem like this. You need a whopping ''50'' survival skill to learn how to make a Coyote Steak (recipe: one piece of Coyote Meat + fire); apparently they're much harder to cook than Gecko Steaks (25 survival skill, same recipe but with Gecko Meat).

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** Some of the campfire recipes seem like this. You need a whopping ''50'' survival skill to learn how to make a Coyote Steak (recipe: one piece of Coyote Meat + fire); apparently they're much harder to cook than Gecko Steaks (25 survival skill, same recipe but with Gecko Meat). Of course, when it comes to cooking meat, [[JustifiedTrope that's sometimes the case]] (meat from two different animals will almost certainly have different requirements for time, temperature, and method to come out edible).


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* YourOtherLeft: Near the end of ''Dead Money'', Dean Domino gives you directions for how to get out of an area. If you leave the area the wrong way, you'll probably die. If you have a high enough Intelligence, you can ask him, "My left or your left?", whereupon he'll clarify his directions.
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** In "Honest Hearts" killing any friendly human NPC causes you to no longer be able to complete the main quests, losing experience and rewards.

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** In "Honest Hearts" ''Honest Hearts'' killing any friendly human NPC causes you to no longer be able to complete the main quests, losing experience and rewards.

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* VideoGameCrueltyPunishment: The people of the wasteland will not treat you lightly if they decide you're too cruel.

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The people of the wasteland will not treat you lightly if they decide you're too cruel.cruel.
** In "Honest Hearts" killing any friendly human NPC causes you to no longer be able to complete the main quests, losing experience and rewards.
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* SuddenDownerEnding: [[spoiler:[[Series/Fallout2024 The Amazon Prime series]] turns out to be this, as it makes nothing The Courier did matter, as it shows a derelict and destroyed New Vegas as of 2296 in TheStinger of the season 1 finale]].
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* SuddenDownerEnding: [[spoiler:[[Series/Fallout2024 The Amazon Prime series]] turns out to be this, as it makes nothing The Courier did matter, as it shows a derelict and destroyed New Vegas as of 2296 in TheStinger of the season 1 finale]].

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* {{Scienceville}}: In ''Old World Blues,'' Big Mountain Research and Development Center is essentially a city-sized laboratory complex where some of the most advanced technologies of the pre-War era were developed. Effectively a world in its own right, the "Big Empty" is equipped with numerous ancillary research bases, a prison camp for test subjects, and even a private village for the scientists in residence -- plus an advanced HQ building just for you. It's currently home to the Think Tank, the preserved brains of the executive scientists who ran the complex, all of whom are still continuing with their increasingly demented research; if you go out your way to look, it can also become home to numerous artificial intelligences with many useful scientific skills.

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* {{Scienceville}}: In ''Old World Blues,'' Blues'', Big Mountain Research and Development Center is essentially a city-sized laboratory complex where some of the most advanced technologies of the pre-War era were developed. Effectively a world in its own right, the "Big Empty" is equipped with numerous ancillary research bases, a prison camp for test subjects, and even a private village for the scientists in residence -- plus an advanced HQ building just for you. It's currently home to the Think Tank, the preserved brains of the executive scientists who ran the complex, all of whom are still continuing with their increasingly demented research; if you go out your way to look, it can also become home to numerous artificial intelligences with many useful scientific skills.skills.
* ScientificAndTechnologicalThemeNaming: The expansion pack "Old World Blues" includes a collective of Mad Scientists called the "Think Tank". All are [[BrainInAJar disembodied brains]] floating around in robotic life support units. Their names are Dr. Klein, Dr. Dala, Dr. 8, Dr. 0, Dr. Borous, and Dr. Mobius, who is estranged. All of their names refer to the same thing: endless, recursive loops. [[spoiler:This turns out to be a big clue to the nature of their characters.]]

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