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    Far Harbor Official Discussion

    A character called Pearl should approach you in Far Harbor. She'll lead you there :)
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    Far Harbor Official Discussion

    Sorry for trying to lighten the mood :/ :'(
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    The PC can't become leader of the Institute without destroying the Brotherhood, so the fact that the Brotherhood can't align with the Institute here is because of the lack of player dialogue, it's more the fault of that than the Brotherhood. Plus, I doubt the board of directors at the Institute...
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    Far Harbor Official Discussion

    Erm, the Brotherhood are a part of humanity. If they see the Institute as a threat to humanity it is thus a threat to them.
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    It's not headcannon man, it's the character beliefs stated several times in the game, refer back to the Maxson and Danse quotes I posted earlier. I know I'm coming across a bit of a Bethesda fan-boy. But I'm honestly not, I hate a good deal of what they did in Fallout 4 but the Brotherhood is...
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    Having access to advanced helicopters is different to having access to the ability to create life itself, derp. Plus, they do access schematics and information that the Institute possesses, during the quest Outside the Wire in which the scribes begin to analyse the data. They just primarily...
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    The Brotherhood has always been avidly against technology being used in the wrong hands, thus their belief in the preservation and protecting of it. But the Institute is a highly different matter, they have created what the Brotherhood see's as an abomination; technology with a mind of it's own...
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    I explained this earlier. "You don't understand the Brotherhood, at all. To once again bring up that Talus quote I posted earlier: "Wear our Power Armor as a symbol of hope as you walk the wasteland, for someday when the world is ready we will surface and restore our battered Earth." And here...
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    I did, Fallout is my fifth favorite game of all time (I much prefer it over 4) and yes, the amount of people who like a status online dictates a better argument, obviously. More people like Fallout 4 more than Fallout, are they right in your eyes because they are the majority? Hmm, it would seem...
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    Yep, I did state this was their primary motivation and goal in the post you quoted, if you bothered to read it you'd know that. "preserving technology for the betterment of mankind so it can be one day used to help them." ^ an actual quote from me, it was nice of you to reiterate it though, as...
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    It's not a defense because they don't need defending. The writing makes the characters have beliefs that are not only consistent with almost all depictions of the Brotherhood, but also builds upon it and adapts it into a faction that is a perfect summation of what the faction should be. I...
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    You don't understand the Brotherhood, at all. Here's a primer. It's not against it's foundings, it's the evolution of a faction and the development of it into something greater. Characters like Vree and Talus constantly tell you this, preserving technology for the betterment of mankind so it...
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    Ah, okay, it's good to know that you haven't played the game due to your severe lack of understanding for this faction in question. ;) From the very first moment you meet Danse, you are introduced to the overarching idea of the Brotherhood: Technology needs to be controlled, lest it destroys...
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    Extreme might have been the wrong word, but compared to the majority of 4 it is pretty extreme and does go on to have an effect on your actions. It's no Arcade Gannon from New Vegas type development, but it sure is a step up from most side character development in the series. Plus, if different...
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    Care to throw a counter-argument my way? You could also maybe learn to understand the Brotherhood of Steel ;)
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    Like I said in my mini-review, I'd put it above all DLC except the masterclass that is Dead Money and the fun romp that is Old World Blues. Generally great, but still has problems that the base game of Fallout 4 inherently plagues it with.
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    Far Harbor Official Discussion

    Maxson's Reformed Brotherhood is a faction I think many fail to see the true brilliance of. It's an effective military force that aims to establish a stable state out of the east coast, and in the process gives a perfect arc to the franchise's most iconic faction. But to explain why they are so...
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    Far Harbor Official Discussion

    Far Harbor was pretty much excellent, I only have a few small gripes with it and it mostly succeeds at everything it tries to do. Spoilers below! Story: Despite a few too many essential characters, Far Harbor offers a great role-playing experience (the best it can with Fallout 4's heavily...
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    Fallout 4 Automatron is out

    Automatron was a generally solid piece of downloadable content, and while not as strong as the first DLC for Fallout: New Vegas; Dead Money (which is my favourite piece of DLC in the franchise) it is most certainly better than Operation: Anchorage. I actually like the DLC the more and more I...
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    The making of Fallout 4 - Game Informer article

    If you'd like to read my other points you're welcome to instead of stressing on just one. And yes, in a way these kind of arguments are pointless, in the same way all art can be seen as such. If someone dislikes the modern Fallouts simply because it isn't an isometric turn based RPG, then...
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