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i think both choices lead same action, Rahmani will destroy the transmitter even you side with Shin, and yea i side with Rahmani because Shin looks like dumb puppet. Please let me know if someone side with Shin, i want to know too
I hope to kill them all in the future. After I put them through a whole of suffering first, that is.
It doesn't appear to matter in regards to rewards.
You're probably better off checking out youtube. I'm sure people have walkthroughs up already.
+1 for wanting to kill them both. Put the scribe in charge.
I would kill them both there annoying and alike, only person who i would put is the scribe, the writing is kinda bad.
Like with the gold in the vault, what you did affected what you go, more rep, an outfit, or you just keep the gold and save yourself almost 3-4 days of grinding to hurry up and get what you want from the agents at the vault. This not sure what choices affect or what we can get or if it matters at all.
At least if you side with a faction u unlike cool stuff, but out of that it's pointless. That quest with that Enclave robot didn't even accept my general class. What was the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ point of adding that dialogue
Read all the notes, it does tell a story of what happened there, why that dialog is there and why the system there wants you dead.
I figure it's like going into a nuke silo. The AI knows you have the proper credentials but tries to stop you anyways.
It's been awhile since I did the initial questline so I'm a bit fuzzy on the administrative protocols, but I seem to remember that two officers are required to make use of the nuclear silo. A general by himself isn't enough so it tries to stop you.
Nope that is not it the notes in the transmission bunker/experiment lab for that part of the brotherhood quest explains what happened why it wants you dead, and what pretty much happened to everyone in there.
Every single one of the options leads to the same result, just flavor text depending what you choose. That good old FO4 illusion of choice dialogue for ya!