PaxVenire
Vault Dweller

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Ulysses is a bit psychotic, using scraps of pre-war knowledge to justify mass murder. The plot is not well setup either due to it being DLC so there is that.Ulysses talks about Hopeville being a prosperous settlement with the makings to be a nation that would eventually rival the Bear and Bull, and one that he might finally be honored to wear the flag of and fight for. What exactly was it about Hopeville that made them so ripe for progress? I find it hard to believe that one settlement (maybe two if you include Ashton) could end up becoming such a powerful force in the post-war era, even without the silos unleashing their warheads. The NCR and Legion were already fighting over the town as evidenced by the Marked Men, so how could Ulysses possibly think the town would escape from assimilation into either factions? The town was apparently situated between West and East and acted as a sort of border town so sure, I’d buy that it was a hub town, but a thriving nation?
Just replayed the DLC, still don't get Ulysses' logic regarding Hopeville and Ashton becoming a new nation somehow (brutha the NCR and Legion were already fighting over it!!).
Ulysses talks about Hopeville being a prosperous settlement with the makings to be a nation that would eventually rival the Bear and Bull, and one that he might finally be honored to wear the flag of and fight for. What exactly was it about Hopeville that made them so ripe for progress? I find it hard to believe that one settlement (maybe two if you include Ashton) could end up becoming such a powerful force in the post-war era, even without the silos unleashing their warheads. The NCR and Legion were already fighting over the town as evidenced by the Marked Men, so how could Ulysses possibly think the town would escape from assimilation into either factions? The town was apparently situated between West and East and acted as a sort of border town so sure, I’d buy that it was a hub town, but a thriving nation?