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== Return Encounters ==
== Return Encounters ==
Return encounters are the most risky of all encounters you will have. Your car(s) will have already gone through at least one combat successfully and you more than likely [[looting|looted]] some good cars, although they will be shot up and will have little or no ammo left in their guns. You will only have to worry about a "Return Encounter" when you go [[Scouting (activity) | scouting]]. Since the "Return Encounter" will probably be a "Gates of" encounter, you will be able to (hopefully) escape most or all of your cars to town safely. Sometimes your cars will have engine damage making this process a "nail-biter" in the strictest sense.
Return encounters are the most risky of all encounters you will have. Your car(s) will have already gone through at least one combat successfully and you more than likely [[looting|looted]] some good cars, although they will be shot up and will have little or no ammo left in their guns. Since the "Return Encounter" will probably be a "Gates of" encounter, you will be able to (hopefully) escape most or all of your cars to town safely. Sometimes your cars will have engine damage making this process a "nail-biter" in the strictest sense.


== Road Encounters ==
== Road Encounters ==
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