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The joke is on BoS
November 28th, 2015, 21:16
Just went on their mothership.
I just couldn't stop laughing hearing their comments on - synths.
I mean, Curie is there with me and they have absolutely no clue. And by xenophobic imbecillic general remarks they make, I bet they'd never even suspect Curie is synth.
This is not Brotherhood of Steel I remember.
This is some bunch of shortsighted idiots that took the name and shiny technology, but have no idea what they're doing.
I'll probably finish the game with them just for sakes of seeing BoS game ending, but honestly, this is not a faction I (my charismatic rogue character) want to work with.
I just couldn't stop laughing hearing their comments on - synths.
I mean, Curie is there with me and they have absolutely no clue. And by xenophobic imbecillic general remarks they make, I bet they'd never even suspect Curie is synth.
This is not Brotherhood of Steel I remember.
This is some bunch of shortsighted idiots that took the name and shiny technology, but have no idea what they're doing.
I'll probably finish the game with them just for sakes of seeing BoS game ending, but honestly, this is not a faction I (my charismatic rogue character) want to work with.
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Toka Koka
Toka Koka
November 28th, 2015, 21:21
I enjoyed slaughtering these racists wholescale. At first at the police station I really liked most of these guys, once I got on their ship I just started laughing at them. Sorry, but in this world I'm the only ahole allowed!!!
I have several communities entirely surrounded with plundered suits of BoS armour.
I have several communities entirely surrounded with plundered suits of BoS armour.
SasqWatch
November 28th, 2015, 23:45
Geez another one.
Grab Dense as sidekick then take the Institute sidequest seeds delivery to Roger Warwick (not a spoiler really, you learn he's synth working for Institute on your way anyway, but the guy seems as a "good" synth on a food making mission, not some massmurdering loco robot).
When you talk to Warwick he asks you to help as some people suspects he's synth. You promise to help persuading them that they're wrong and…
Danse LIKES that.
This Brotherhood of Steel "terrorist cell" is a joke.
EDIT:
I actually pushed BoS story a bit… Now I see why Danse liked it.
But it made things even more rediculous. LOL
Grab Dense as sidekick then take the Institute sidequest seeds delivery to Roger Warwick (not a spoiler really, you learn he's synth working for Institute on your way anyway, but the guy seems as a "good" synth on a food making mission, not some massmurdering loco robot).
When you talk to Warwick he asks you to help as some people suspects he's synth. You promise to help persuading them that they're wrong and…
Danse LIKES that.

This Brotherhood of Steel "terrorist cell" is a joke.
EDIT:
I actually pushed BoS story a bit… Now I see why Danse liked it.
But it made things even more rediculous. LOL
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Toka Koka
Toka Koka
Last edited by joxer; November 29th, 2015 at 03:14.
November 30th, 2015, 17:10
BoS has always been a bit too fanatic for my taste, but I do agree they're completely over the top now. From what I can gather it's down to their new leader, who turned them into more of an army in the last 10 years or so.
I did love their entrance though, that was epic.
I did love their entrance though, that was epic.
SasqWatch
Original Sin Donor
November 30th, 2015, 18:45
I did love their entrance though, that was epic.Yes indeed! My favorite moment in the series so far.
Sentinel
November 30th, 2015, 19:18
Originally Posted by MaylanderExactly.
From what I can gather it's down to their new leader, who turned them into more of an army
In the process seems they lost brains, got more tech and are now practically searching for a target to use that tech against. Here it's Institute, but when (and if) they're donw with them, I bet their next target would be some other group - just because.
A bit sad, because they could evolve differently, but well, game writers made them here this way.
While I'm not playing a character that would side with a bunch of obvious facists, I'll side with someone else (still not sure which of other three), it still doesn't mean I won't wear my BoS hoodie from Bethesda store all over the place any more. I mean… Isn't it perfect:

No, you can't buy it any more, it got sold out.
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Toka Koka
Toka Koka
November 30th, 2015, 21:19
Aye I almost got one of those hoodies but went with NRCA from FNV as I liked the bear symbol.
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Character is centrality, the impossibility of being displaced or overset. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Character is centrality, the impossibility of being displaced or overset. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
November 30th, 2015, 22:14
I don't know. I'd feel a more than a little geeky wearing a gaming hoodie.
November 30th, 2015, 22:55
Your problem, pal.
I'm 24/7 in either FO or N7 stuff. Home, work, out - everywhere.
Real clothes, not rags map, not pay2win horse armor and definetly not gambling boxes in ME3 and DA3 MMO.
But if hoodies are too geeky for you, you can always buy something like this (I have it too):
I'm 24/7 in either FO or N7 stuff. Home, work, out - everywhere.
Real clothes, not rags map, not pay2win horse armor and definetly not gambling boxes in ME3 and DA3 MMO.
But if hoodies are too geeky for you, you can always buy something like this (I have it too):
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Toka Koka
Toka Koka
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