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* ''No Good Deed'' focuses on Arthur finding Alphonse Renaud, a black doctor whose wagon was stolen by some racist thugs. After he explains to Arthur what happened to him, Arthur empathizes with him and agrees to go find his wagon without any prompting from the player.
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** Actually, ''Banking, the Old American Art'' is an Awesome Moment... for the Pinkertons, who not only make true on their Chapter Three promise to pursue Dutch's gang, but they also successfully pre-empt the gang's plan to rob the bank while dismissing the distraction set up by Hosea and Abigail for the ruse it was meant to be. In essence, this mission not only highlights how much of a threat the Pinkertons present once they surround the bank with what seems like an endless supply of manpower (enough at least that it forces Dutch and his gang to abandon most of their take and retreat into hiding at the cost of two '''major''' casualties), but also in terms of ''how'' they'd planned their ambush around what they knew was the biggest target Dutch would aim for. Everything about the way they thwarted Dutch and Hosea's bank heist suggests that they have been compiling a detailed profile of the gang's behaviour to the point that ''they no longer have to chase after the gang''... although in truth Dutch wasn't really making much effort to keep a low profile to begin with.

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** Actually, ''Banking, the Old American Art'' is an Awesome Moment... for [[HeroAntagonist the Pinkertons, Pinkerton Detective Agency]], who not only make true on their Chapter Three promise to pursue Dutch's gang, but gang with everything they have, but also successfully pre-empt the gang's plan to rob of robbing the bank while dismissing the distraction set up by Hosea and Abigail for the ruse it was meant to be. In essence, this mission not only highlights how much of a threat the Pinkertons present once they surround the bank with what seems like an endless supply of manpower (enough at least that it forces Dutch and his gang to abandon most of their take and retreat into hiding at the cost of two '''major''' casualties), but also in terms of ''how'' they'd planned their ambush around what they knew was the biggest target Dutch would aim for. Everything about the way they thwarted Dutch and Hosea's bank heist suggests that they have been compiling a detailed profile of the gang's behaviour to the point that ''they they no longer have need to chase after ''chase after'' the gang''... gang when they can accurately predict Dutch's next several moves ahead of himself... although in truth Dutch wasn't really making much effort to keep a low profile to begin with.with, and only becomes much sloppier from this point onwards.

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