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Do any of you think that Chloe 'Karma' Lynch undoes all of the events of this game?
So, since Chloe 'Karma' Lynch was once the head of the Time Force Rangers, do any of you think that she'll enlist the aid of the Time Force law enforcement agency to undo the events of this game?
Okay serious question. Is the KOTOR remake ever going to happen?
The KOTOR remake’s announcement trailer debuted the same day as the Wolverine game’s announcement trailer. And the Wolverine game is going to come out in about a month. And of course there were plenty of rumors of this game beforehand. Meanwhile, we’ve barely gotten any news (whether it be behind or in front of the scenes news) with the KOTOR remake or even a teaser trailer for it outside of a bunch of news of its production issues. And no rumors (if which there’ve plenty of) don’t count. Hell, it's IMDB page doesn't bring up any members of the cast except for Jennifer Hale, nor does it list a director, doesn't list any writers except for Sam Maggs and Courtney Woods (the former of whom was confirmed to be off the project a few months since it was announced almost five years ago), and barely list any crew members even including that.
Does anyone feel The Misfits need both Mags’ and O’Hanrahan’s advice/plan to make the Misfits work?
I feel like for the Misfits to actually properly function they need to be convinced to work with each other and respect the team, and actually be to use the weapons they use. And, you can only do one but not the other. I suppose this is just me digging way too much into things and being pedantic, perfectionist. But I'm mainly bringing this up because Mags’ advice doesn’t solve their teamwork issue and O’Hanrahan’s advice doesn’t solve their skill issues. Also, I'm writing a Fanfiction that takes place during and after an NCR victory during the second battle of Hoover dam, and the Courier did both. But my point still stands that the Misfits really need both Mags' and O'Hanrahan's advice.
I do think it makes sense that either of their methods work and either of their methods does make it so that the Misfits get their best endings, but I’d still think it’d make even morse sense if both of their advice/methods were used. And, I still feel like it just feels like the Misfits need both and it just feels best if you imagine that they had both.
However, since you can only do one. During play-throughs where you try to get the best outcome for the misfits which advice (which gets the same and best outcome) do you prefer doing/tend to do while doing Flags Of Our Foul-Ups? Which do you enjoying doing more, makes more sense to do (from the Courier's perspective) and think makes more sense from a storytelling/in-universe perspective when it comes to getting/that it gave the best ending for the Misfits?
Who is this? Wrong answers only. I'll go first.
Someone who doesn't make my rocks go off, who's not my ideal wife, and whom I don't fantasize about being in a relationship with.
Anyone else feel like the Misfits need both Mags' and O'Hanrahan's advice?
I feel like for the Misfits to actually properly function they need to be convinced to work with each other and respect the team, and actually be to use the weapons they use. And, you can only do one but not the other. I suppose this is just me digging way to much into things and being pedantic. But I'm mainly bringing this up because I'm writing a Fanfiction that takes place during and after an NCR victory during the second battle of Hoover dam, and the Courier did both. But my point still stands that the Misfits really need both Mags' and O'Hanrahan's advice.
I do think it makes sense that either of their methods work since either of their methods does make it so that the Misfits get their best endings. However, I still feel like it just feels like the Misfits need both and it just feels best if you imagine that they had both.
Mags' or O'Hanrahan's advice
Which advice (which gets the same and best outcome) do you prefer while doing Flags Of Our Foul-Ups? Which do you enjoying doing more, makes more sense to do (from the Courier's perspective) and think makes more sense from a storytelling/in-universe perspective when it comes to getting/that it gave the best ending for the Misfits?
Who is this? Wrong answers only. I'll go first.
Not the best character in E33.
What if Colonel Hsu was made General of NCR forces in the Mojave instead of General wait-and-see Oliver?
Like Boone says:
>When he looked at you, you could see he understood. After some of the things we'd seen, that meant something. What I heard, he'd be a general right now if Oliver didn't know the president.
What if General Oliver was never general because Aaron Kimball's appointments for who's general was more merit based or if Oliver didn't know Kimball, or if Hsu did?
And this means that General Oliver would never become general and always be colonel.
Am I the only one who notices how the Great Khans get treated a whole lot worse than any of the other allies the NCR has if they win?
So this post is a sequel to my "How would the NCR civilians (in places like Shady Shades) feel about some of their allies during the Second Battle of Hoover Dam? Specifically the ones that they were in conflict with." post and there I made several statements in the comments that needed to be it's own post.
I'm not going act like the NCR's relationship with the five other factions that could side with them (if they win) will be them frolicking in the flowers, holding hands, and singing kumbaya with each other, and the game makes it clear that the last thing any of those alliances, the Mojave as a whole, and the NCR will be is perfect. And, this is coming from an NCR supporter, and defender. But one of these things is not like the others (hint it's the last one):
>With the help of the Gun Runners, the Boomers developed a healthy trading relationship with the NCR. Eventually the Boomers began wandering out into the wasteland, while still preventing outsiders from entering Nellis.
>The Brotherhood and the NCR in the Mojave Wasteland declared an official truce, despite continued hostilities between the two in the west. As per their agreement, the NCR handed over all suits of salvaged power armor and in return the Brotherhood helped patrol Interstate 15 and Highway 95.
>After the NCR's victory at the dam, in part thanks to Follower's medical support, NCR allowed the Followers to care for refugees as they see fit. Old Mormon Fort expanded its services and was able to aid more people, becoming a refuge for the less fortunate citizens of New Vegas.
>After the NCR victory at Hoover Dam, the temporary truce between them and the Kings blossomed into a full-scale relief effort for the people. While the NCR made repeated entreaties that Freeside join the Republic, the Kings steadfastly maintained their independence.
>After their bold arrival at Hoover Dam, the Remnants disappeared as quickly as they came. Legends of their power spread throughout the southwest, a reminder of why people once feared the sight of vertibirds in the sky.
>After the Second Battle of Hoover Dam, the Great Khans returned for a time to Red Rock Canyon. The NCR's pressing need to expand proved greater than its promise of amnesty, and before long the government decided the Khans had to go. The surviving Great Khans were relocated to an isolated, barren reservation, well north of NCR trade routes.
She really is something else. And makes me something else.
What's your favorite line of dialogue in all of Fallout. I'll go first.
I don't have to explain the reasoning behind my commands. I just give them - and you do them. That said, every once in a while I hear something so ignorant, I have to respond. This is one of those times.
How would the NCR civilians (in places like Shady Shades) feel about some of their allies during the Second Battle of Hoover Dam? Specifically the ones that they were in conflict with.
As in how would the average NCR citizen (who's not in the military and/or the Mojave) view the NCR allying with pretty much all potential NCR allies (except for the Boomers) and them being allies of their government and military (the NCR) during the second battle of Hoover Dam?
TLDR: How would the average NCR civilian in a place like Shady Sands or The Hub feel about an NCR alliance with the Great Khans, Followers of The Apocalypse, and/or Brotherhood of Steel?
We all know what we're all looking forward to the most!
Which monster's spell/ability made you go "This monster makes you just like me!" I'll go first.
As in which monster's ability is to make anyone just like you.