>>3695655>>3695656Boring.
>>3695657The truth is often boring.
>>3695647we don't actually play rpgs here
>>3695647She's just an obviously inept front facing person to take the blame for the Jews who actually created the radiation issue so they could buy up the property for cheap once everyone became irradiated.
>>3695647It really depends on what ending you think should have happened. Pretty sure it didn't matter what she did, the city would eventually get absorbed by the NCR whether they liked it or not. They had no hope of fighting against the NCR because they were far to phobic about new settlers.
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>>3696403Idon't understand your comment anon
>>3696493Get your shit together, anon.
>>3696625Great, we're doing this AGAIN? Real mature.
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>>3696631Every. Single. Time
>>3696723R eally strange
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>>3696913No I'm gonna count it
>>3696913You tried.
>>3695915>The correspondence between NCR and Vault City continued, and a few years after the destruction of the Enclave, Roger Westin assumed the head of the NCR council. He immediately set limits for NCR's expansion north, and in a landmark settlement, passed an amendment that formally recognized Vault City's independence. Shortly after this settlement, Westin suffered a heart attack and retired from politics. He moved north to Vault City for medical treatment and eventually married Joann Lynette in the following year.
>>3697156well that doesnt actually happen in the lore, but its a cool fantasy i guess.
>>3695647Wait a minute...that phenotype...
>>3695647She was a diversity hire
>>3695647this was a commentary on african american leadership. she had the air of competence, but like Brandon Johnson, like Tiffany Henyard, like many such sheboons, she eventually stood as proof that even africans could be racist and insular, and are almost invariably too stupid to actually hold civilization together. naturally it is McClure in the background, a white guy that can't get promoted due to Vault City DEI, that has to really hold it all together. what amazing writing. prescient, timeless, and even more rhetorically salient in 2025 than when it was written