>There's a mental image worth savoring, the FNV companions unleashed on
>the UF-verse. Veronica would be practically begging Skuld to take her
>on as an apprentice. Captain Inazuma's team contained a number of wasteland personalities who are not actually available as companions in the game as well. Having gone to all the trouble of sourcing and programming Fisto, for instance, she was hardly going to just sell him outright to the Garretts for a measly hundred caps. No one else on Mojave might ever have heard of Boulton & Watt, but she had! (Also, who gets rid of a Protectron?)
>>Embarked on a relentless campaign of traveling around the
>>wasteland and, in the words of one of her companions, "helping the
>>crap out of people."
>
>"Courier" on Mojave translates to "freelance problem solver."
Have gun (don't really need it, but on Mojave it would seem weird not to carry one), will travel.
>>Wiped out Caesar, his praetorian guard, the upper echelon of his
>>Legion, and anyone else who might have wanted to stick with his
>>business plan, then made the remains of the Legion her own private
>>army.
>
>"Thumbs down, you son of a bitch."
"So go to the building and take this fucking Platinum Chip with you. Let my will be done."
"Now why in the world would I want to do that? I have to admire your gall, Edward, constructing the most viciously misogynistic empire this world has ever seen and then expecting a woman to help you in any way - that takes a certain vehement obliviousness to reality that, as a former fellow delusionist myself, I can't help but admire. I'm still going to kill you. But I want you to know before I do that you've impressed me just a little."
--G.
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