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my next play through I am going to not go with the slavers and see if it effects the game later.
or you get + 10 refugees rep
I find the quest "bad" in a logical way (why didnt they empty the vault as soon as they got the codes? how did they get the code in a way that my high tier nerd stuff dude can't find it even though I restored the whole computer systems of the base (hoped to find the codes there TBH))
The game is too much about "being nice isnt rewarding" while I wish it would be more about "being nice is much HARDER" ("We Must All Face The Choice Between What is Right and What is Easy")
aka you would have the choice between a very short and simple quest, or use the computer use several nerd stuff checks to unlock databases, get information that the database backups, including the vault codes are stored in another location, go to that location, have to clear the location of deadly robots get the database, use again nerd stuff or weird science to extract information from them and finnaly be able to open the vault and be happy about job well done