![]() ![]() He acknowledges through the dialogue that the courier didn't mean to destroy the Divide but like an irrational child, blames the courier anyway. I also thought Ulysses motives were really strange and to be honest, a little stupid. It was through those actions that enabled the community to grow. The courier didn't actively found Hopetown, it was that he passed by on a regular basis and brought items etc to the nascent community that was slowly growing there. Having a device that remotely activates them is utterly insane and it made me roll my eyes. Hell, in the old days you needs 2 guys to input ever changing launch codes and then simultaneously turn keys to engage the missiles in their silo. ![]() The McGuffin/hook that a mysterious device somehow triggers a bunch of inactive ballistic missiles into detonating is a huge stretch, especially considering the levels of safety protocols that surround those things. In regards to the original post though: I agree that the backstory for LR was thin at best. I've run through Lonesome Road twice and on both occasions I seriously contemplated launching the strike at Legion however decided to stop Armageddon Mk.II on the principle that the worlds been nuked enough and that even though Legion are a bunch of savages who deserve wiping out, nuking them is not the way. How many people, at the end of Lonesome Road, sent the bomb to the Legion? ![]()
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