Should i rule new vegas
Ulysses believed this place could be a new homeland to settle in. Unfortunately, the NCR annexed the territory. This drew Caesar's attention, who sent in a small army to deny the town and trade route. Despite Ulysses efforts to save the community from both armies, disaster struck when the Courier delivered a package from the former Enclave base of Navarro to the Divide for the NCR.
The package contained a device with launch codes for the nuclear missiles that lay dormant in the nearby underground silos. The device was somehow activated, and the missiles detonated, causing massive earthquakes and nuclear firestorms.
The Divide was destroyed and most within were killed. Ulysses managed to survive thanks to several medical eyebots. He blamed the Courier for the destruction of what could have been his new home, but was also inspired by the belief that even a single person could make or break a nation.
After returning to Caesar and learning of the Legion's defeat of the first battle for Hoover Dam, Ulysses was sent north as an emissary to the White Legs tribe. There, he taught the tribe to use modern weapons and Legion tactics to eventually destroy the town of New Canaan. He was horrified when the White Legs braided their hair like his former tribe, the Twisted Hairs once did, as a way to honor him.
Ulysses saw it as a hollow gesture that mocked his tribe's memory. After New Canaan was destroyed, Ulysses ended his service to Caesar and the Legion, becoming a rancher at Wolfhorn Ranch while traveling the Wastes and taking on occasional courier work. During his travels, he found the Big MT research facility, where he came across the rogue Elder, Father Elijah, directing him to the Sierra Madre Casino, predicting that it would lead to his death.
Ulysses also rescued Knight Royce from a medical facility, nursing her back to health while discussing the philosophies of the Brotherhood of Steel. Finally, he spoke with the Think Tank who ran Big Mountain, learning the Divide was once one of their testing grounds. Like a Yes Man Should.
You have to get people on board with what your doing, or you have to kill them Ziggys just upset you can tell securitrons to kill random people and take there money or something because you do run vegas It all effects the ending you get. Especially for Yes Man Spoilers my a Play the game again why don't you and see how off you are buddy User Info: mrstilwater.
Also if yes man is in the main frame you rule vegas??? User Info: codenameMGS. So, short summery, You can end with Yes Man letting a faction still take over Vegas, NCR or Legion, with or without upgraded securitrons and some companion quests change endings alot, Its all if your trying to go for a endgame quest achievement, or if your ending it in fun Ziggy, play this game again, and again, see how things end up different, then come back acting like your answer means anything, or is the least bit helpful Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to ask and answer questions.
Answered Mr. Pretty sure it would be called the 'Take over' path, and not the 'Independent' path. Care to prove Yes-Man had no self will? I don't seem to recall him asking if he could upgrade himself.
Such a statement has no room for any such ambiguity, and even if it did, Yes-Man is anything BUT ambiguous; he says what he means and means what he says. It's all semantics, neither name for that path is official. Agreed about Yes-Man, though. Even before he decides to upgrade himself to become "more assertive," he already has quite a few opinions. Given Yes Man doesn't leave the hotel room he was created in until Benny is either dead or overthrown, there's a large degree of variations for what exactly qualifies as more assertive.
It's quite likely Yes Man's personality is actually legitimate. Likewise, Yes Man hands the Courier control over the Strip as he goes down. Were Yes Man actually intending some sort of robotic betrayal then he wouldn't need to do anything more than inform General Oliver of the same thing that happened with Benny. The Brotherhood of Steel would want to kill Yes Man and cannibalism is bad. In any case, I actually tend to believe it's likely Yes Man will be down for decades as opposed to hours.
Yes Man isn't in control at the end of the game but the Courier since the robot entrusts Vegas to you. For the sake of this discussion, I tend to interpret the game as basically saying you have a free reign without having to work throough Yes Man as an intermediary anymore. A more assertive Yes Man will probably just appear as an NPC in future supplements - allowing him to do stuff without obeying the PCs' every whim. And there's not a damn thing the Courier or anyone can do about it when that happens, because he has access to all of House's systems, controls all of the Securitrons, and can't even be killed.
Exactly, he's handing control over to you while he's down. Installing the updates. Now that all threats have been dealt with, it's as good a time as any to upgrade himself, and both he and presumably you can afford to take a little break from it. No one here is saying that he's evil; but what he is is being less predictable. Possibly less controllable. He could be down for anywhere between hours and decades And you can damn well bet that when he wakes up, things are going to be different in Vegas.
This information is pending a citation however Regardless, the endings still never imply in the even the slightest way that the Courier is involved with NV or the politics of independence see 1 but the game does imply that Yes Man will no longer be the bowing and scraping being it was when we first met, but will still have control over the securitrons when it awakes however long, or short, that may be As a roleplayer with the future well being of the Mojave at stake I feel that Yes Man leaves too many questions unanswered and wields too much power over NV namely, the securitron army until a regular army could be organized, and perhaps even then to be the wisest, most prudent choice So back to the thinking chair to really puzzle out in whose hands the Mojave is best left.
All I know is definetly not House. Legion or NCR? Legion or While this could mean anything, I feel that given the context of a robot who has zero assertiveness even the slightest change in his personality would give it the potential to say, "No," which, in a robot that can control all of the securitrons in NV the same securitrons that are propping up NV's independence in the first place does not bode well.
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