>>460
>The ones that killed the Followers were just a few that had a stick up their ass and didn't do so at the order of the Elder. They don't represent the Brotherhood.
You can also talk them out of it.
I don't know why you'd be encouraging Veronica to turn her back on her family and give up on improving things, though, and then get upset when other people who haven't given up on improving things get killed for it. Jesus, a little consistency, please!
>>498
The Brotherhood wanted to specifically take advanced technology out of circulation and NOT USE IT, while interfering AS LITTLE AS THEY COULD. It's why they were doomed to a decline in 1, why they continued declining in 2, and why in NV, Veronica is upset and adamant that the Brotherhood needs to ADAPT, to become PART OF THE NEW WORLD, before they DIE ENTIRELY.
>>532
>The NCR's democracy is rampant with corruption and gang problems, raiders and bandits steal from caravans
That's why all those independent settlements and territories paid to join up voluntarily, right? Because there were no benefits at all to it?
>The legion doesn't rely on firearms
>when there are no more bullets left to scavange, Caesar's legion will already be prepared with gladius in hand.
The Legion is literally the only faction scavenging bullets. Everyone else is manufacturing them. By the fucking ton. Including the PC. I think you need to stop drinking the bitter drink, it's clearly turning you into an idiot.
>Caesar's legion clearly has the Mojave on a leash.
Just not a leash that runs through literally the only objective the NCR HAS in the Mojave, right? Because that battle ended in a stalemate where they occupied and fortified their objective and your leader was executed for incompetence? And then the Legion stalling out without a continuous influx of slaves, food, and materiel from pillage that discipline broke done and a Legion needed to be decimated to restore order?
>Also Caesar's legion rids the wastes of degeneracy and drug use,
See the bitter drink and how Spartans build morale in tents together. As long as we don't call it degeneracy and drug use, it isn't! Jazz hands!
>>590
>Bottle caps are more valuable than gold simply because they can be used to cap bottles.
Actually, bottle caps are the standard currency in the southwest because the Hub chose to back them with a measure of water. No matter what else you may be able to do with a bottle cap, you can go to the Hub and get a day's water. In a desert, it's a far more sensible standard than the gold standard, being that gold is heavy and useless even as tools and weapons.
>>676
>The Legion.
>strength
The moment the Legion ran into an enemy more competent militarily than an isolated tribe, they got their shit kicked in.
The Caesar himself had to show up to prevent his entire western border collapsing as his "legionnaires" realized what a fucking joke they were.
>>733
>Yes Man
His primary function is betraying his boss. I do not want to be his boss, with him as the conduit to all of "my" power.
>>754
>prove me wrong
H&H Tools does that just fine, thanks.
>>901
>Plan to backstab House, who alone saved the Mojave
Giggle. I hope you don't think he installed laser defenses because he thought the world was going to end, anon. He was preparing for a standoff after commiting mass murder. And all he's done for the Mojave since is bleed the NCR of money and manpower as effectively as he could.
He the one that turned on the power? No, he just agreed to not fight the NCR for the Dam in exchange for 5%, after the NCR evicted the Legion.
He the one that turned on the water? No, he just charges for it indirectly, by taking a cut from all the tribes he strong-armed into casinos, executing anyone that didn't want to toe his line.
Two hundred years he sat there, and he did fuck all for anyone until he could see a way to leech profit from a system someone else had built.
House is a parasite, and Andrew Ryan would SLAP him like a parasite.
>Can't even keep their troops well-fed hundreds of miles from their territory, need outsiders to gather fucking parts and supplies.
I can't imagine why, honestly. It's not like the US took a month to get a truckload of water to the Superdome, in conditions nowhere near as bad as the Mojave - none of which is NCR territory.