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Creating a stable and long lasting civilisation; of course the Legion could do this as well but they'd do it at the expense of NCR, while House does it cleanly.How? I mean, what's the 'test' of victory?
Creating a stable and long lasting civilisation; of course the Legion could do this as well but they'd do it at the expense of NCR, while House does it cleanly.How? I mean, what's the 'test' of victory?
Umm... what?Creating a stable and long lasting civilisation; of course the Legion could do this as well but they'd do it at the expense of NCR, while House does it cleanly.
Well, for starters, reforming a bunch of tribal and gangs (with their willingness and cooperation, nonetheless) and rebuilding the Strip were already a start of a civilization. For him, New Vegas isn't just a 'rich city'. Like he said, "New Vegas is more than a city - it's the remedy to mankind's derailment. The city's economy is a blast furnace in which can be forged the steel of a new rail line, running straight to a new horizon." With all those money, he can begin to approach his goals and visions for the future of mankind, starting from the closest one; the train.Umm... what?
How can he make a civilization out of the Mojave? Having a rich city just won't cut it.
Money does not equal=civilisation. Otherwise we would have Targetopia or Apple Kingdom.With all those money, he can begin to approach his goals and visions for the future of mankind, starting from the closest one; the train.
But money can be a drive for civilization. Demand and supply, it's all basic. With the Dam (that he can get it to work better than the NCR) and possibly Helios ONE, he can use the power for many industrial work, and maybe trade the surplus to the NCR in the west. And then, everything just fall in place and flow steadily as he approach his goal.Money does not equal=civilisation. Otherwise we would have Targetopia or Apple Kingdom.
Except there was civilization IN OTHER places. Fat lot he did for them. Except you haven't answered how he could get the resources from the Mojave, expand and form an empire or kingdom.
That's true, but it's being rich alone is not enough. Industrial works? To have that you need factories and materials. Mr House has neither. Am I hearing a, Step 1. Steal Underpants, Step 2. ???? and Step 3. Profit!!! plan here?But money can be a drive for civilization. Demand and supply, it's all basic. With the Dam (that he can get it to work better than the NCR) and possibly Helios ONE, he can use the power for many industrial work, and maybe trade the surplus to the NCR in the west. And then, everything just fall in place and flow steadily as he approach his goal.
He does have plans to reignite the high tech development sectors, eventually even expanding to interplanetary mining operations.That's true, but it's being rich alone is not enough. Industrial works? To have that you need factories and materials. Mr House has neither. Am I hearing a, Step 1. Steal Underpants, Step 2. ???? and Step 3. Profit!!! plan here?
Plans. And how would he do it? He needs materials for god's sakes and factories.He does have plans to reignite the high tech development sectors, eventually even expanding to interplanetary mining operations.
He has endless amounts of scrap and a practically infinite workforce, with that he can create factories and from there he can slowly work towards manufacturing rockets, after which he can mine on Mars, the Moon or asteroids and experience life with endless resources.Plans. And how would he do it? He needs materials for god's sakes and factories.
...He has endless amounts of scrap and a practically infinite workforce, with that he can create factories and from there he can slowly work towards manufacturing rockets, after which he can mine on Mars, the Moon or asteroids and experience life with endless resources.
I think you're underestimating the scrap potential of Repconn, Sunset Sarsaparilla HQ, Black Mountain and, Hidden Valley, with those places either deserted or destroyed House can sweep in, repurpose and restore any useful tech and make a factory thusly.It takes a shit ton of metal to make a factory, produce things with and keep it running. Scrap metal won't suffice at all, and it's not even endless. It can easily be measured in tons.
Considering the limited area of the Mojave, House can only make a modest industrial sector, there are enough unemployed workers in Vegas to fill those factories. Even if there is a worker shortage there's always NCR immigrants and Legion refugees to fill factories with.And no not really. New Vegas does not have infinite workers. So no not really.
But he's not the only one being rich. Like I said, he would first start to get the rest of the Mojave's welfare taken care of. Only implied a little in the ending slides but it's there, and he also admitted that he'd rather let people do whatever they want, so long as they didn't hinder his goals; or, better yet, agree to cooperate with him.That's true, but it's being rich alone is not enough.
1. With Mr. House gain full control of the region, fully upgraded OS and Mark II Securitron army thanks to the Chip, he can get them to police the entirety of the Mojave wasteland in place of the NCR's military forces, and he obviously can do better since a Mark II Securitron can match an entire NCR's platoon.Those cities barely scrape by alone, and won't be able to lay the foundations of large cities without industry and lots of settlers. At least do a summary of it.
I think you're overestimating their scrap potential.I think you're underestimating the scrap potential of Repconn, Sunset Sarsaparilla HQ, Black Mountain and, Hidden Valley, with those places either deserted or destroyed House can sweep in, repurpose and restore any useful tech and make a factory thusly.
Uh-huh, though it's not infinite. Remember, the only reason Vegas has those unemployed workers are because they're all immigrants. Cut of the immigration source and boom, not only does the economy dry up but so does the population.Considering the limited area of the Mojave, House can only make a modest industrial sector, there are enough unemployed workers in Vegas to fill those factories. Even if there is a worker shortage there's always NCR immigrants and Legion refugees to fill factories with.
Dude, the assembly line at Sunset Sarsaparilla, the satellites at Black Mountain, the Rocket tech at Repconn and, the science fiction technology at Hidden Valley should be enough to make a single factory. Either way he clearly has some abilities when it comes to this, he did rebuild the Strip afterall.I think you're overestimating their scrap potential.
Good thing he keeps good relations with NCR and when Caesar dies there'll be a steady stream of workers, in fact there might be to many, he might even have to go full Trump and build a wall.Cut of the immigration source and boom, not only does the economy dry up but so does the population.
A single factory yes, but then what? You need more metal to make stuff and even more materials to make more factories.Dude, the assembly line at Sunset Sarsaparilla, the satellites at Black Mountain, the Rocket tech at Repconn and, the science fiction technology at Hidden Valley should be enough to make a single factory. Either way he clearly has some abilities when it comes to this, he did rebuild the Strip afterall.
Yet when the relation goes sour... whoops!Good thing he keeps good relations with NCR and when Caesar dies there'll be a steady stream of workers, in fact there might be to many, he might even have to go full Trump and build a wall.
Err, considering most of the Mojave landscape managed to stay intact thanks to Mr. House, there was a plenty of native inhabitants across the Mojave. Otherwise, you wouldn't see the locals in Freeside, Westside, and North Vegas Square, and hear them getting irritated and angry at the NCR's 'immigrants' (Squatters) flooding their spaces.Uh-huh, though it's not infinite. Remember, the only reason Vegas has those unemployed workers are because they're all immigrants. Cut of the immigration source and boom, not only does the economy dry up but so does the population.
Well, that's basically the summary of the last 3-4 pages you didn't want to read, even though I prefer you read it instead of having me repeat myself :/Oh come Angel, you had to go full post on me? I suffer enough already?
Personally, I'm not seeking to convert you to Mr. House's side. I'm just presenting to you why Mr. House is the best hope for humanity in the wasteland.Anyway, just let me play New Vegas. I'm playing as a House supporter so who knows, I might turn to his side?
Actually, that won't happen any sooner. As Mr. House predicted, Kimball and Oliver took the blame, and good guy like Hanlon rose to Senator position of Redding. In the long run, the NCR would still need all those power from the Dam.Yet when the relation goes sour... whoops!
Except there isn't. Goodsprings is small, Primm nonexistant and Freeside flooded with refugees.Err, considering most of the Mojave landscape managed to stay intact thanks to Mr. House, there was a plenty of native inhabitants across the Mojave. Otherwise, you wouldn't see the locals in Freeside, Westside, and North Vegas Square, and hear them getting irritated and angry at the NCR's 'immigrants' (Squatters) flooding their spaces.
That... was it?Well, that's basically the summary of the last 3-4 pages you didn't want to read, even though I prefer you read it instead of having me repeat myself :/
Aww thanks. Another legion fan! We need more of them. I like Mr House as a character, but I don't see him as a hope for Humanity.Personally, I'm not seeking to convert you to Mr. House's side. I'm just presenting to you why Mr. House is the best hope for humanity in the wasteland.
To be honest, I can see why you really love the Legion. In fact, I personally place the Legion as number 2 best hope for humanity, right below Mr. House.
True, but still... who knows who the next NCR president will be and how he views House.Actually, that won't happen any sooner. As Mr. House predicted, Kimball and Oliver took the blame, and good guy like Hanlon rose to Senator position of Redding. In the long run, the NCR would still need all those power from the Dam.
Perhaps, is it the same with you?I wonder if it's common among House fans to have the Legion be their second favourite choice, probably has something to do with the pragmatism of the 2 factions.
1. Eh, Goodsprings was basically another demonstration of the fact that Gamebryo is a really shitty engine to handle more NPCs. Heck, the original Fallout creators also admit this fact that, in-game, you don't have to put realistic amount of population.Except there isn't. Goodsprings is small, Primm nonexistant and Freeside flooded with refugees.
Well, you asked for a summary of it. Again, I'd rather let you read the rest from the last 3-4 pages.That... was it?
Maybe now that you are going to play a Mr. House run, you will see what I mean. Also, you need to take into consideration some of the cut content, like the one that allows you to solve Mr. House-BoS quest peacefully (can be restored), and also the one where we can persuade Mr. House to support the NCR (this one I don't know if it can be restored).Aww thanks. Another legion fan! We need more of them. I like Mr House as a character, but I don't see him as a hope for Humanity.
I hope Hanlon will be. Although he didn't have a high opinion of Mr. House (he claimed the Strip drained the NCR's money and spirit), at least he wasn't clouded by an imperialistic mindset like Kimball and Oliver.True, but still... who knows who the next NCR president will be and how he views House.