#BrotherhoodofSteel #Fallout4 #Questline #Feelings
Hey fellow wastelanders! So, I finally decided to dive deep into the Brotherhood of Steel quest line in Fallout 4 after years of just running around and causing chaos. And let me tell you, it hit me right in the feels today.
I thought I was prepared for anything, but boy was I wrong. After siding completely with the BOS and finding out that Paladin Danse, my loyal companion, is actually a synth, my whole world was turned upside down. The moment when I had to make the decision to end his life, it just messed me up.
Have you ever experienced a game quest that made you question your choices and left you feeling emotionally torn? Because right now, I’m sitting at work feeling like I just lost a real-life friend. Share your thoughts and let’s talk about how these virtual worlds can affect us in unexpected ways. #GamerFeelings #VirtualReality #EmotionalGaming 💔🎮🤔
i was hoping there would be a mod to have an Iron Man style armor for the Brotherhood
but at the time i replayed it with mods many years ago, there wasn’t
I’m fairly sure there is a charisma check that can lead to you convincing the BOS leader to let Daniel live because of all the good he has done for the cause but if you bring him to and BOS base they will attack. Basically he will be dead to them in name. Also some scrapped content involved you taking over the BOS.
I just kill him as he asks me to.
I’m siding with Maxon on this one. The synths need to be destroyed. They’re the kind of beings that don’t put the cap back on the toothpaste.
Up to the BOS raid on the institute I was fully on their side and ready to run in guns ablazing. I got in first and turned into a hallway where a female scientist ran out screaming, unarmed. A BOS trooper came up behind me and shotgunned her brains all over the wall in true fallout gore.
I immediately stood still while soldiers stormed past me taking everyone and everything out. After a moment, I moved in after the chaos to see corpses and synths all over. I was just about to leave and then my back on it all but then the gorillas attacked.
I had no choice.
ad victoriam.
One of the last times a game actually made me emotionally invested
Reminder: The Brotherhood of Steel never have been, and never were the good guys. They’re the lawful neutral faction at best, and the only time this was incorrect was in Fallout 3… With a splinter faction of the Brotherhood who have actively abandoned many of the tenets of the Brotherhood to play the good guys, and even then were still responsible for a genocide in The Pitt, and only actively help people when they have something to gain from it (clean water).
I feel you
Blind Betrayal is what led me to switch from the Brotherhood to the Minutemen. It felt damn good taking out the Institute with Paladin Danse at my side.
I just wish F4 had more “espionage”. You can work for all 3/4 groups but you just reach a point of no return and they become hostile.
It’d be way more fun to get discovered and have to persuade yourself. To do missions that will benefit one side while angering another, a “tweeter tot of loyalty” or something.
This is why I side with the Railroad.
Danse is Clayton Bigsby, who so hates synths he chooses to die when he finds out he is one. This is the end result of siding with facists.
Fallout 4 brotherhood had a very enclave feel to them in past games they were more about safe guarding society from the technology that ended it. In for them seem to just want to wipe out most groups that aren’t them. Hell in tactics which I recommend alone with the original 2 the Chicago area brotherhood started allowing ex raiders ghouls etc join them.
This is hardcore especially leaving the eq with him honorable im wondering what other companions you hold dear
I think there’s a way to keep Danse alive when siding with the BOS, >!I think there’s some dramatic scene where Arthur confronts you and Danse in person and with sufficient speech chops he lets it go. But I think if you bring Danse to BOS after that, they are hostile so you gotta keep them apart.!<