CT Phipps
Carbon Dated and Proud

It occurred to me while thing about New Vegas' plots that there was an assumption which didn't entirely settle right with me. Basically, it was the assumption the Fallout world should try to rebuild civilization. Mister House, Caesar, NCR, and even Benny all seemed to agree on it. Indeed, it's the driving goal of the Master and the Enclave which is a good thing since you have the opportunity to stop them.
However, isn't civilization the problem rather than the solution? The Fallout universe has an unimaginable amount of freedom thanks to the apocalypse and has freed itself from the kings as well as masters of the old world. Many gamers have cried out that the world should be rebuilt in 200 years but is that a good thing? Certainly, there's a beauty to Goodsprings which doesn't exist in the corrupt and venal NCR.
To quote the Dragonborn from Skyrim, "I like this world just the way it is."
Should the opportunity to fight those who would impose order on the wasteland be an option for future games? Certainly, the Lone Wanderer's life was significantly improved by leaving his Vault to explore the wild and untamed Capital Wasteland.
Perhaps Ulysses had a point that "rebuilding" was a mistake as it just repeated the mistakes of the past.
However, isn't civilization the problem rather than the solution? The Fallout universe has an unimaginable amount of freedom thanks to the apocalypse and has freed itself from the kings as well as masters of the old world. Many gamers have cried out that the world should be rebuilt in 200 years but is that a good thing? Certainly, there's a beauty to Goodsprings which doesn't exist in the corrupt and venal NCR.
To quote the Dragonborn from Skyrim, "I like this world just the way it is."
Should the opportunity to fight those who would impose order on the wasteland be an option for future games? Certainly, the Lone Wanderer's life was significantly improved by leaving his Vault to explore the wild and untamed Capital Wasteland.
Perhaps Ulysses had a point that "rebuilding" was a mistake as it just repeated the mistakes of the past.