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If you don't kill him and let him go, Wolfe's mission will be forfeited and you will lose loot and some xp. But you can contact the machine community and get the ability to install cyber equipment. The cyber community also takes in settlers, refugees and lives in peace with the them.
I think this is all a matter of taste/ethic. Or better: does it feel wrong to hunt these new synths or does it feel wrong to risk peace with them.
Wasteland 2 players will probably prefer the extermination, because the synths in this part were the archvillain in the wake of dr. finster and cochise. In Wasteland 3 both are dead or destroyed.
Just do all the small jobs in the community area, talk to all possible robots etc. before you finaly walk into the control room.
Maybe also noteworthy, if you install the device to use implants and talk to Wolfe after that, he won't be happy...
So think when to use them and also when to kill the synths after October 11