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It's almost like it's been a longstanding thing to depict different Brotherhood chapters as being different in some ways from one another in nearly a dozen games, especially when separated by time and distance..
Imagine all Brotherhood Knights being some "Buzz Lightyear" copy, and scribes being little versions of Buzz Lightyear! Now that would be bad.
He doesnt find strenght he found an opportunity to be an douche, he treated the armor like a toy, dancing, throwing things, playing a cop. Meanwhile he lost to a Ghoul, got beaten tf by bunch of hicks and again got lucky to crack his head open and to top it off he got outplayed by his friend who took his core.
The elder of that Brotherhood chapter lamented that they aren't what they used to be. Did you forget that part?
And again, there can be significant difference from one faction of the Brotherhood and the next. The midwest brotherhood accepts ghouls, mutants, robots, tribals, reformed raiders, etc.