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I'm going to say yes, I know Faythe will leave if you decide to attack a certain party when in hydroponics, and I've heard Jed will do similar if you attack Knurl.
As for overtime or due faction relations I don't know, Maybe....
He didn't like working with Church to pressure McNeil
He doesn´t understand why we would go after McNeil as he thinks we would have done the same thing if we were McNeill.
He is doubting whether Solomon is truly a man of the cloth or a racketeer in religious garb instead.
But he isn´t against the Church or the religion it preaches.
He is very angry at the Brotherhood for attacking his home and he is very much against any form of rules of the kind the Protectors and the Regulators plan to impose.
Jed and Faythe leave the group or in Jed´s case might even turn against you under certain circumstances, but with Evans?
He seems reasonably pliable...
Yes;
Faythe leaves immediately if you don't promise not to harm Morgan, or if you choose to fight.
If you decide fight Knurl, if Jed is with you he immediately turns against you and joins the fight in defense of Knurl.
Completely agree.
Anyhow, that's in my other thread: What to do with Morgan.
Evans is very much a Pitboy.
It's his home and it needs defending against outsiders.
Whoever they are.
Maybe that's why he has no qualms about Mercy, as she is a local.
Only when Braxton takes over he complains.
He is not much of a fan of Jonas as he realizes Jonas basically doesn't give a damn about anything outside mainstreet (as long as it doesn't threaten his business)
He doesn't like the megalomaniac style of the church habitat plaza, but when talking about handing the machine over to one of the three larger factions he is very much against the Brotherhood and the Protectors.
I still think Evans can be lured into the flock of Abraham.