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And, Tektus is quite a zealot, so.
DiMa is a bit more difficult. Frankly, I don't really agree on the Railroad's position of "saving" every synth. They're a product of the Institute, and, being created by it, I don't really see them as free individual beings. And, DiMa did some really cruel things just because he thought they were the right thing to do.
It's one of those moral dilemmas which are present in every Betheda game. 😉 Sometimes you have the choice between evil and evil.
I gave some thought and confirmed that I've never gone against my gut, what i've decided was decided because i thought it was the right thing.. So i won't regret it, not for some missing rewards, or items, or what not.
As for Dima.. Dima had it coming, he knew what he did was wrong and that's why he chose to offload his memories and seperate them from his mind. His death was the decision of people of far harbor, he confessed and got their judgement. No one's life is above others, he was already in deep sorrow for his decisions. and he died peacefuly, i read it from his body language, he accepted it even in the last minute. rest in peace, may god forgive your sins brother.
As for the Atom.. I tried to save every individual, talked to all of them one by one. Seeked for an option to let them know what is going to happen, in case they just might wanna leave and save themselves. But they were too devoted, none of them feared but welcomed the Division. I did what i had to and turned the key. Ironically, this was the *only* faction in my fallout history, died with the highest affinity with me, by my decisions. they were thanking me while i was running my way out of the Nucleus, during the nuclear countdown.. felt a bit odd to be honest.
I think my journey here is done, in Far Harbor. I will stop by time to time, to make a radiated vacation in Longfellow's cabin. I decorated the place like a fishing hut..
I wish i could take The Mariner with me :)
Have I got good news for you.
https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/53010
This is even though I already try to be as ethical as possible in all my calls.
ahh, I was planning to make my own mod, but this should do. thanks Zek ;)
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So what's this mod do, exactly?
- This mod adds a new companion made from scratch to resemble The Mariner, from the Far Harbor DLC. Made from the ground up, it includes some of her original voiced lines and a few for the player (splicing was done to add variety).
>> resemble?? what.. I want her, not her twin.. but that gave me an idea loL
- Also gets her to finally wash her face.
>> aww.. she was more attractive when she was dirty :P
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I'm not sure if it was ethical, i never try to be but I have my rights & wrongs of course. At least i can sleep easy at night ;) Regret burns a person from inside out.. I'd never go there.