I'm interested and I'd prefer the West Coast. I'd also be down to play Caesar's Legion.
This looks fascinating. I'd like to join in.
Yeah for the game endings, I think some modified versions of the endings need to be decided upon. For instance, Fallout 4, if the Minutemen destroy both The Institute and Brotherhood, that knocks out a couple factions for people to potentially RP as.
That's not to say The Minutemen can't win out, but instead of wiping them out. Perhaps The Institute is evacuated successfully and The Brotherhood retreats after Liberty Prime is destroyed (just an example).
Edit: I'll just say too that if the ending can be modified a bit. I'd like to claim those Institute remnants as a potential faction.
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Do you vote for East Coast or West Coast?
Also, given how the choice of setting seems to be really coming down to the line, I think I have what may end up being a better alternative to help a flat-out vote.
I'm gonna ask everyone to post their ideas for what they would want to play as on the East Coast and the West Coast, respectively. That way, we can see who might have the better interactions, which in turn would help us all reach a decision sooner
I was planning on playing a Mr House-esque faction, so a small but wealthy and relatively advanced nation ruled by a plutocrat.
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Feel free to come up with your own idea, but Vault City is another New Vegas like faction in the West that could fit that sort of!
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Feel free to come up with your own idea, but Vault City is another New Vegas like faction in the West that could fit that sort of!
I'm interested and I'd prefer the West Coast. I'd also be down to play Caesar's Legion.
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Keep in mind, the Legion may be broken up into pieces by now, depending on what we do/how we decide New Vegas ended
Even if the Legion lost at Hoover Dam, its entirely possible they still survived as a faction. A strong enough leader (aka whoever takes them over) could step into Sallow's shoes, claim descent from Mars as the next Caesar, and reorganize the Legion.
Even if the Legion lost at Hoover Dam, its entirely possible they still survived as a faction. A strong enough leader (aka whoever takes them over) could step into Sallow's shoes, claim descent from Mars as the next Caesar, and reorganize the Legion.
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I have to disagree. it's repeatedly pointed out in New vegas that the Legion is likely bound to fail, and with Sallow bound to die eventually, I don't see it not imploding, whether violently due to his death or more slowly due to simply not being a very sustainable society
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Keep in mind that a lot of the speculation about the Legion's dissolution said that the Legion wouldn't fall apart all at once, and that it'd likely take a few years - if not decades. That being said, it could be reasonable to assume that there could be a few spans of competent leaders who would fill the shoes while the Empire crumbles apart.
Roleplaying a crumbling empire like a Post-Caesar Legion will also give tons of opportunities for roleplaying hooks, given the sheer geographical distance of the Legion.
That said, it would basically take a complete reorganization of the Legion to make it stand a test of time...which itself is enough of a roleplaying reason to be interested in it after the events of NV.
I think one of my big narrative issues with the legion being 'together' as a single enetity is that it severely limits the ability of people to mess around in Colorado; that'd mean most of Arizona, new Mexico, and large parts of colorado claimed by a single person.
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Well, there also gives a counterpoint to be had:
We could have the Legion be an NPC entity that anyone can "write for", and instead have the players themselves play factions within the Legion itself. Same goes for the NCR, since the NCR has tons of factions within it (Followers of the Apocalypse, Gun Runners, Crimson Caravans, OSI, etc.).
Keep in mind that this is more of a "West Coast" sort of issue, since the East Coast doesn't really have much in the way of super-established factions that would "map paint" most of a region.