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"I'm an open book, boss. Granted, the book's in Spanish and some of the pages have fallen out, but I'm an open book."
"Sure, boss. I'd be happy to prolong my captivity and psychological abuse to tighten some lug nuts for you."
Veronica's situation is unique, at least.
But Boone, Cass, and Arcade are all generic wasteland stories.
Cass is a wasteland trader who has lost her caravan and devoted herself to the bottle. Generic.
Arcade is a wasteland engineer from the Enclave with problems related to his old "family."
Veronica is a wasteland engineer from the Brotherhood with problems related to her old "family."
I'm not really into any of their back stories. At least Lily is truly interesting and Raul is legitimately funny.
Someone didnt complete "I Forgot to Remember to Forget".
Another who didnt complete "I Forgot to Remember to Forget".
Do people even do the companion quests?
Extreme reductionism explicitly meant to make something sound bad is very common in New Vegas discourse.
Just saying Boones wife being dead is only the surface of what's troubling Boone.
Arcade is a doctor. Not an engineer. Hence, why he is able to diagnose and treat Caesar's tumor . His tagged skills are also energy weapons, medicine and melee and his granted perk is "Better Healing".