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Fallout 3 father voice actor
Fallout 3 father voice actor











fallout 3 father voice actor

However, considering that the slavery operation in the Pitt is causing massive human suffering and deaths on a large scale all around the place up to and including the Capital Wasteland hundreds of miles away, and all of this is really done mainly for the personal benefit of a slaver warlord Ashur and his gang of raiders, my Lone Wanderer usually ends up siding with the slaves and killing all of the hostile slavers and raiders. There is no perfectly morally good alternative in The Pitt DLC - Slavery is wrong, but so is kidnapping a baby. And a little chance is far better than no chance at all. There's a chance to get free by combat, there's a chance he might find a cure, and there's a chance he might re-ignite the forge of industry, and do a little good for the wasteland in the end. So, much as I hated siding with Ashur and his slavers (especially after I took a Fat Man to Paradise Falls and used up all of my mini-nukes.), I feel they're the lesser of two evils. There's no scientists to work on a cure with Wernher, and my head-canon would be that I could see him 'recruiting' a scientist the same way he 'recruited' us to do his dirty work. In siding with them, I feel that the slaves have no chance, as opposed to very little chance with Ashur. On the flipside, Wernher and Midea just want to take over, and Wernher pulled a full deception with not telling that the cure was in fact a baby, and in fact comments on that fact and his deception because he figured if you knew, you wouldn't help. Sure, you're more likely to die in combat, but the fact that you get freed shows that it is a real way to escape slavery. While they are unfortunately slavers, Ashur is trying to find a cure, and he does legitimately offer up a way to leave, through the Hole. Again, siding with Ashur and his slavers.













Fallout 3 father voice actor