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There is no real deterrent for it, so I thought "Why not just kill every ♥♥♥♥♥♥ in sight?, ♥♥♥♥ it.".
Next thing I know, there are bodies stapled to the walls in the subways, with Nanoblades being where their faces used to be.
I too suffer from this most curious of medical conditions. Wherever I go, the NPCs seem to become possessed with an incredible urge to nail themselves to ceilings.
There is nothing curious about it, we're just sociopaths :P.
I swear to god every time there's a gun that can staple things to other things, I use it. >_> hat's off in Sniper Elite. crossbow in HL2. I haven't done a totally horrifying brutality run in DXMD, I ought to. hm...
They hang around for quite some time, too.
You can be quite a way through the game, come back to the main subway in Prague, and they will still be hanging there, limp and stuck to the wall, after they had been executed right at the start of the game.
If I'm really bored when that happens, I usually take a suppressed Assault Rifle, and use the body as a target, to see how many magazines I can get through in the space of a minute.