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(unless we get one of those 'flashbacks' DLCs or something), maybe getting her 'brain chip' and using Dr. Amari and play as her (alternatively, you could bring her instead of her brain))
I do wish she could be a companion. She's totally bad- ***. I wish High Rise could be a companion alsobut yeah, same prob with him too. It'd be cool though to hear his backstory that he hints at when you meet him. IMO the RR has the best, most sympathetic, most diverse and most interesting collective of characters. There's not one I dislike. I even love Carrington (and that you can call him a bleep-hole).
Sure why not, I for one welcome the opportunity to shoot this insane, delusional terrrorist in the head more than once.
Also, her voice is annoying. And she dresses like a railway hobo.
And yet 95% of Glory's job involves killing Gen 1 and Gen 2 synths. But I'm not actually sure why Glory is opposed to killing the Gen 1s and 2s. Yes I understand that the writing staff wanted there to be a conflict, but they didn't do any of the work required to actually create or support such a conflict. I could understand if the gen 1s and 2s were like Nick or Curie or Codsworth and had an actual unique personality, but they are as devoid of personality and purpose as a toaster. The Gen 1s and Gen 2s are clearly nothing more than robots, there is absolutely nothing at all that would make anyone or any gen 3 synth suspect otherwise.
We could also ask why it is that the Institute never recaptures Glory. All they would have to do is have one of the gen 1s or gen 2s yell out Glory's command code while she is gunning them down in order to shut Glory down. But I've just put more thought into this than Bethesda has.
I also wish that Glory was the RR companion and not Deacon. I cannot stand duplicitous Deacon. There are three ways to really make me loathe a character:
1) Make them into a Mary Sue (Kai Leng, Maxson to an extent)
2) Make them a fanatic whose position is unsupported by the story and setting and whose goals may be entirely nebulous (Desdemona, Maxson)
3) Make them a perpetual liar or backstabber whose lying or backstabbing is entirely unjustified given the circumstances (Deacon)
If this were the 90s and saying things like "Dude" as a complete sentence still signified a deep character.
I'll tell you why. Because she's nuttier than a barrel full of cashews.
Either by design or very bad writing, Glory comes across as delusional.
The fact that she often if not always doesn't drop a synth component when killed, and that the Railroad forcibly mindwipes every single other synth they rescue (why is she the exception?) along with her odd attachment to gen 1 and 2s makes her look like some sort of human synth fetishist, who thinks she's a synth.
While that would fit in with the rest of the Railroad's insanity, I doubt that was Bethesda's intention. Still it makes it a lot of fun to ridicule her.
1. ♥♥♥♥ that waifu ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.
2. ♥♥♥♥ that waifu ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.
What are you, a wapanese otaku? GTFU.
Even the very sound the word makes is disgusting.
At least moving the culture from the 1950s to 1990s was some level of cultural progress. Now they just need to add in the last two and half centuries of missing cultural progress.
KL-E-O ftw.
Raul was my favorite companion ever.
Oh right, I completely forgot about it!
I blazed through my RR playthrough =p