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My Willow and my courier were melee fighters, so it added to the respect. And as Caesar said, once they conquer New Vegas, the Legion won't be the same. It'll have to take some things of the old ways of the profligates. Since the NCR Rangers got rekt
Sure their methods can sound and look barbaric, but I think that with time, they would indeed bring a stable and safe society. Despite of course having some cons here and there.
In the end, the Bear...
And yea, I'm such a fanboy I got an emoticon for everything related to the Legion or NV lol.
Joshua Graham :
Enclave soldier:
None of the choices in NV are perfect 100% rainbow good guys.
I remember my very first playthrough was like most people, an independant Vegas. Then I tried NCR. NCR felt awful because you could really see how corrupted they were despite people in lower ranks having good intentions.
I didn't liked the Legion either, and with the fact that the Eastern part of the map never got finished, which was supposed to showcase cities and villages living under Legion authority has an effect on the perception of the faction. With 90% of the map being NCR and filled with NCR propaganda, it's hard to not join them.
Makes me sad that Bethesda couldn't even do a faction right in FO4 lol. Such a letdown.
It was. The Boomers could not hold up to the explosiveness and destruction those two left behind in their wake.
Though I'm sure the Think Tank will be able to build a new one from all the parts The Courier left there.
Lone wanderer = some 20 year old punk with daddy issues who only makes it to level 30, kills some inbred hillbillies and a bunch of meth head looking slaves and slavers
Courier = badass level 50 cyborg God who's the right hand man of an entire nation who makes or breaks cities, nukes nations, and survived and cracked a 200 year old death trap.
The Courier's deals 22.
The Legion is nothing more than a communistic regime where individuals have no rights. You do as the leaders say or your put on a cross. There is so much curruption that no single leader could ever convert all the evil imbedded in every Legionier.
The Yes Man ending is just about New Vegas. What happens to the rest of the Mohave or world is of no concern. It unites nothing.
The NCR will eventually unite the entire country but it will be politics as usual. They will end up repeating history and nuking themselves again.
which leaves an independant Vegas (Yes man isn't really an option, its just the open whoops you killed everyone here have an ending ending)
House eventually reaches a point where he's going to die, he attempts to become a ghoul or something, it fails, Vegas is left leaderless and NCR annexes it.
The Courier as in all things Delivered his package.
He Took issue with Ceasar when Ceasar forgave him for shooting the courier in the head. which caused thru the course of the campaign for the Courier to execute Ceasar, launch nukes at the legion, and kill the Legate. For the Courier did not forgive Ceasar for shooting the Courier in the head. and was frankly appalled the Legion thought that they could forgive him for being shot in the head.
He became something of a power in the region. Both from his vast wealth he accquired in his campaign and prestige. but wanting not that much to do with the region he did eventually broker favorable terms for New Vegas for its annexation by NCR.
in the end he took up big horner ranching. More as a hobby than as a means of making money.
Using the Facilities in Big MT to aid his breeding efforts he created new strains of big horners. and crops that require low amounts of water to keep the region fed without drawing much water.
and idly trying some projects like splicing the molerat and Beaver DNA in an attempt to bring green back into the wasteland. For whatever reason as things go, this worked to a limited extent but the moleratbeavers also now breathe fire. reason is unknown.
From the Sierra Madre they learn of human nature. How hard it is to break greed - How envy, hunger, control, obsession, and lust are all different forms of greed. How it would be impossible to break human nature, and how the folly of the old world was created by rushing expansion and construction far too fast. They learn that in order to preserve the wasteland, they need...to Begin Again.
From Zion they learn of the Tribes - What it means to be innocent, why people live like this, and what struggles they face. They learn of the many kinds, and how just one person becoming corrupted can lead to an entire tribe falling into a pit of slaughter and chaos - The White Legs. They learn of how Caesar's obsession with the Burned Man only made Joshua more fierce, for fighting an enemy with nothing left to lose is folly.
From The Big Empty they learn of Old World Blues - The belief that by scavenging old world technology, one can recreate the society of the Old World...and how terrible that would be. They learn of what it truly means to be moral - Is it doing terrible things in pursuit of greatness, or doing nothing for fear of changing to something worse? They learn of what the Brains did, and why they can never be allowed to leave.
And from The Divide and Ulysses, they learn of the Old World. Bear and Bull marching on the dam - both with flaws to match one-another, and strength to rival eachother. The Bull will fall once Caesar dies - They follow Caesar, not Caesar's ideals. The Bear will fall just as the old world did, goaded by foolish presidents' views of a utopia. They learn of the City of Vegas, and House's mishaps. He is only one man, the value of his actions only determined by his judgement. He is, effectively, a dictator, and giving him access to such power would be...unpredictable, at the least.
Ashe Mercier. Half - Ghoul. Contract killer. Army leader. Kidnap victim. Caravan guard. And Courier, walking the same road over and over again. They take down House, The NCR, and The Legion in nearly equal measure, learning of The Legions' goals, ambitions, and faults from Lanius himself, letting Lanius walk free with honeyed words and a sharp tongue.
The Courier takes hold of vegas, pouring countless caps - some even say gold - into upgrading the Securitrons. With technology from The Sierra Madre and The Big Empty, they enforce both Securitron and Hologram into protecting the Strip. They turn The Cloud into a lethal gas weapon used against invaders and criminals, and they place the Collars on prisoners to ensure utter obedience and refusal to attack the guards. They let Yes Man attain sentience, and heed their advice carefully - They open a polling system where the community of New Vegas can give their opinions on what should happen. They slowly annex Freeside over the course of years, engratiating The Kings as law enforcement and justice. They force both the Crimson Caravan Company and the Van Graffs out of Vegas, having more than enough ways to replicate weapons and armor with the Sierra Madre Machines. Paper money is slowly reintroduced into the economy, and The Courier stops expanding soon after engulfing all around Vegas. Having allied The Boomers, they slowly open trade with them through the course of tens of years, The Courier living through their fake organs attained from Big M.T. They visit Zion, Big Mountain & The Brains, and Ulysses in The Divide occasionally. The Courier is happy, and they hope those under their rule are happy as well.