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you know nothing about fallout, and you can't even call them the proper name, you've never played previous games although fallout 4 is a continue of fallout 3
oh and you cheated nearly all your fallout 4 achievements.
He's great and very likely saved the 1st Season. He adds the grit the show needed. Ironically, I don't even really like Ghouls in the game.
I earned every achievement legitimately. I just own you who is a loser in the game.
As for Maximum, I find his arc very interesting as well. We know from the Fallout 4 game that the Brotherhood of Steel are brutal bigots, essentially the main villains of the game. And yet Maximum grew up with an idealized version of the BoS which didn't end up fitting reality. I'mj very interested to see where the TV series takes the BoS next season because this is also a potentially profound character and faction arc. At the moment the TV series BoS is evil. But it has the potential to be reformed. Will it reform to fit the game, or will it reform to be what Maximum always wished it was?