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Well, having sent the original High Confessor on him way that option is no longer available. All three factions are now at peace. Nothing more to be done.
Somewhat of an anticlimax.
Can I at this stage with no more active quests available still murder everyone on the Nucleus or perhaps tell Alan that Avery is a synth to keep a bit more interest in the game?
Yes, he will, depending on how you've managed the other quests... I convinced DiMa that "Division" was the best thing for the Nucleus, and I could still then speak to him about turning him over to Far Harbour or not...
The quest to nuke the Nucleus is closed. It can no longer be done.
I don't follow your reasoning. Why would I restart the DLC once completed?
I destroyed all the Children of Atom with my Explosive shredding mini gun.
Dima was upset but still speaks to me. Far Harbor are none the wiser.
Are you on dial-up?
Seriously guys, necroing a thread because it's about an issue that you have that's unresolved is somewhat acceptable, but directly responding to someone years later isn't.
How do you think I feel getting a notification for a thread I posted in two years ago