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The '''Vigilante''' mission is a vehicle-based [[Missions#side missions|side mission]] in every [[GTA III Era]] game in which the player is required to chase down and kill the indicated targets (other criminals) within a time limit. Vigilante mode can be activated at any time (when not already in a mission) from within a [[:Category:Law Enforcement|Law Enforcement]] vehicle, such as a [[Police Car]]). '''Brown Thunder''' is a (technically) separate but more or less identical side mission, which can be activated from a [[Hunter]] attack helicopter in the games in which that vehicle appears.
The '''Vigilante''' mission is a vehicle-based [[Missions#side missions|side mission]] in every [[GTA III Era]] game in which the player is required to chase down and kill the indicated targets (other criminals) within a time limit. It is one of the most popular ways to make money. Vigilante mode can be activated at any time (when not already in a mission) from within a [[:Category:Law Enforcement|Law Enforcement]] vehicle, such as a [[Police Car]]). '''Brown Thunder''' is a (technically) separate but more or less identical side mission, which can be activated from a [[Hunter]] attack helicopter in the games in which that vehicle appears.


At the start of the mission, a criminal spawns in a random vehicle (clearly marked and shown on the [[radar]]) and attempts to evade the player. If the vehicle catches fire or is held in place for more than a couple seconds, the occupant/s will bail out and run or attempt to acquire new transport. (Watch out, they may even steal your car!) As the player completes each level, the target/s come armed with better weapons and, as of [[GTA: Vice City]], become more numerous until eventually, multiple vehicles appear with each new level.
At the start of the mission, a criminal spawns in a random vehicle (clearly marked and shown on the [[radar]]) and attempts to evade the player. If the vehicle catches fire or is held in place for more than a couple seconds, the occupant/s will bail out and run or attempt to acquire new transport. (Watch out, they may even steal your car!) As the player completes each level, the target/s come armed with better weapons and, as of [[GTA: Vice City]], become more numerous until eventually, multiple vehicles appear with each new level.
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