Likely causing mass collateral damage in the process. Even though Rico stopped any future oil wars, he used a nuke to do it.Rico blows up Panau's oil supply to ensure that no more wars are fought over the small nation, defying the wishes of his superiors. Special mention goes to the end of Just Cause 2.The briefings even go so far as to say, "Collateral damage is regrettable, but sanctioned.".At one point she rejoices that with your help, she can turn Panau "into a smoking ruin." How this contributes to building a worker's paradise is still unclear. As an Ax-Crazy Devil in Plain Sight, Bolo Santosi probably counts as this in her own right.One of the most common ways to cause chaos is to blow up a village's water supply.
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Theoretically he's there to free the people from an oppressive government, but his modus operandi is literally to cause as much chaos as possible and assist any nearby resistance movements, regardless of how crooked they may be. Or after hacking into and blowing up a gas pipeline, "Nothing personal. Running over someone sometimes makes him say "I was aiming for the other guy". Rico has quite a few of these sorts of lines in Just Cause 2.
A more minor offender of this would be the government property Rico is always being sent to destroy. Cut-and-Paste Environments: Not too bad an offender, since the map is huge and filled with many varied landscapes, from sandy beaches and dense jungles, to snowy mountains and arid deserts, but many buildings (such as lighthouses) are clearly reused several times.Critical Annoyance: There's a soft heartbeat when in critical health range.
Continue Your Mission, Dammit!: Elegantly defied since screwing around wreaking havoc IS your mission, nobody minds if you take a while to show up to story missions.