The boys being conscripted into the military and girls being enslaved, trained and sold. All of that is to say the absolute least of what they are potentially doing. Even by Fallout standards, the Legion is objectively evil. The only point of Yes Man is so it gives you a chance to take Mr. Basically, they would win the battle, but lose the war. Without a leader like Caesar to hold them together, Legion would shatter and be very easily picked off.
Continue helping Mr. When you visit the Tops to kill Benny, a quest begins prompting you to look around the casino. Yes Man wants to create an independent New Vegas, free of control from any of the other parties mentioned before. His storyline will involve many of the same steps as other factions, such as killing Mr. House and activating the Securitrons at Fortification Hill. To join Yes Man and help create an Independent New Vegas, all you must do is find him and assist with these objectives.
The minor factions of New Vegas are important groups, but they are not necessarily vying for control of the Mojave. They can assist you in the final battle at Hoover Dam if you befriend them. Likewise, there are ways that the Courier can become engrained in their establishments and join their ranks.
Go to Nellis Air Force Base and help the Boomers with various tasks to gain their allegiance and become accepted in the community. These tasks will include clearing some ants from a nearby generator, tracking down a lost love, and collecting parts to repair their solar arrays. You can complete most of them by simply walking around the Air Strip, but a couple of objectives require you to travel further. Eventually, you will be asked to raise the crashed bomber from the lake.
Do this by using the Ballasts, provided by Loyal, to make it float to the top of the lake. Once it is raised, the Boomers will begin disassembling the Bomber. As the Bomber is raised, the Boomers will now accept you as part of the community. This allows you to choose their allegiance in the final battle at Hoover Dam. There are many tasks that you can do to help the community, but the key to joining them is fixing their medicine supply problem.
Julie Farkas will ask the Courier to solve this issue whilst also donating any chems they can spare in the meantime. To solve the supply problem, you must meet James Garret , the co-owner of the Atomic Wrangler.
Ask him to produce supplies for the Followers and continue to liaise between the two groups until a deal has been struck. You must also donate some chems yourself before Julie will ask you to join. Eventually, Julie will comment that they are now mass-producing the given item but accept it anyway.
How do I raise my reputation with the NCR? How do I stop NCR attacking me? Why did NCR Rep reset? How do I get idolized by the NCR? Who was the most popular president in NCR history? What happens after Fallout New Vegas ending? What is the goal of Caesar's Legion? How do you start a Caesar Legion? What legions did Caesar command? Can you join the Brotherhood and the NCR?
Did the NCR beat the enclave? What happened to the brotherhood of Steel in California? What is the capital of the NCR? What are the NCR questions? The NCR. Quickly, assuming I do not die in the process, I would make my way up the ranks to either Decanus or into the titles of the Frumentarii. I've always had a mind and body for espionage, and in lieu of the finer nuances of battle I can go toe-to-toe with the best of them; Caesar would notice how distinguished I am, and my feigned love for his Legion would see me offered more and more dangerous tasks to either kill me and eliminate the threat of myself to Caesar and his legate, or getting closer and closer so as to keep me fighting in the Legion.
Ideally I've been put among the Frumentarii as a spy, playing both sides of the fence is where any true master of battle will be found. I'd get to spread my power among the other factions of the Mojave through careful use of my insider knowledge and swaying the tides of power to my favor. For years I would serve Caesar as a loyal spy, we'd push west swiftly with overwhelming speed and force, but what he wouldn't know is that his newfound settlements would be loyal to me.
You see, being part of the Frumentarii would allow me the unique position of communicating with outside factions freely. With my, already proven in real-life, ability to distinguish myself among the ranks, Caesar would infrequently question my loyalty but I think I could maintain the balance and keep myself off of the cross. Each faction that declared loyalty to us, including the enemies I interact with, would support me instead of Caesar as I feed them supplies, hope, and information.
This would be a very slow, calculated process that would take years upon years, and end in my inevitable death. However, before I died I would have established a sort of, "counter-culture," within the ranks of Caesar's most loyal that would see the Legion's disgusting tactics eroded greatly over time. Where Caesar saw his power expanding westward, he couldn't feel the noose tightening around his neck.
My conquest of the Mojave will be a glorious triumph, marking the transition of the Legion from a basically nomadic tribe to a genuine empire.
Losers don't matter in the history books. If the plot to Fallout: New Vegas were in real-life, then no matter what, Caesar's Legion would expand at such a rapid pace that resisting them would be futile.
We saw it with the Byzantines, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and so on and so forth, that overwhelming strength and callous tactics are the way to immediate power. Equally so, the way to conquer these powers was to do it from the inside.
Caesar's Legion is the best faction to join, unarguably, because you could do way more good moving up their ranks than dying at their hands in some futile virtue signal to yourself. Caesar may be cruel, but his strategy and tactics are tried and true throughout history despite the inevitable collapse they bring. His strategy would see the rebuilding of society occur at a much faster pace than any other faction because he doesn't ask permission to destroy and rebuild from the ashes, he sets his mind to something and he does it.
Not only is his cold, callous, and calculative mind one worth following, he ensures that anyone who follows him willingly is cared for and instilled with a sense of pride. Unlike the other factions who demand payment and mask their extortion with the greater good, you can always be sure that Caesar will kill you if you don't pay up and will annihilate your enemies if you do.
The Legion makes more progress than any other faction, and their rise and fall would be inevitable in real-life. You'd be a fool not to play the game of power within Caesar's Legion, because bringing them to their demise would have to be done from the inside! I want to close this out with my thoughts on the other factions as if they were existent in a real-life scenario. This has been a long read, so I'll do my best to keep it concise.
New California Republic NCR : Now these guys are great, they are the old idea of democracy and they get things done at their own pace. However, the chances these guys would actually exist in a real-life apocalypse are implausible.
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