The House Always Wins VI: A subplot where Mr. You'd still have the element of House being blindsided by the cannibalism, and the ability to handle their contract breakage "as you see fit". The House Always Wins IV: I'd simply add Beyond The Beef as a mandatory House quest, with him requesting you settle a minor squabble with some embarassingly drama scene creating Brahmin Baron in the Ultra Luxe which has been pesteringly reported repeatedly by Ultra Luxe staff. House (for instance, I wouldn't change his unrelenting position on the BoS), but I would just add more content to his storyline between what already currently exists. There's honestly not a lot I'd alter about Mr. Here we'd learn how the Legion claims a tribe in brutal detail.
The priestesses teaching and raising the children, the breaking down of their culture and the screening of prime Legion material.
Here we see and learn the process of assimilation. The primary merchant would comment to the player about being excited to settle grounds out west.Įlephant Hill : A former Mojave tribe, its name forbidden, now a Legion indoctrination camp. They'd be one of the wealthiest merchants in the game in terms of stock. There would be a trading post in the town, ran by a trading company out of eastern Arizona. It would raise questions as to while the Legion may have been neccessary in Arizona, does the Mojave and California require this kind of regime? What happened to the towns that suffered from famine/drought that weren't on the frontline, were they forgotten? Did the Legion support them? This would I feel whilst not entirely justifying the Legion, would show the context to which they were a stabilizing force in the East. Where before, it seemed Arizona was only going to degenerate and become more primitive with time, many non-Legion areas of Arizona are now actually prospering and building towards something, rather than whittling away and trying to simply delay the inevitable. In helping the Legion, they became safe and satiated. Their issues of famine and drought were alleviated as the Legion directed controlled supply lines to the frontline. When the Legion came, her town supported them in their campaign to crush and assimilate the tribe almost unconditionally. One NPC may even tell an emotive story about living under the thumb of tribal raiders that would make the Fiends blush, watching her parents raped and mutilated in front of her eyes. Picture the most unstable areas and periods of contemporary African history with a Mad Max flair. Petty feudal warlords, constant tribal conflict, chem-cartels and serious droughts/famines. Talking to NPCs in Willow about what Arizona is or was like reveals the savagery of pre-Legion Arizona. They're basically left to their own devices outside of the occasional patrol arriving to collect crops, and the exception that chems are banned and the sale of alcohol severely restricted. In compensation they were provided housing and financial compensation for their harvest. The farmers and townsfolk are actually from a place further east in Arizona, until the Legion swooped in, told them to move and packed up their town so they could come settle and serve the Legion here. The people and the town are a recent addition to the Colorado River, as the entire place was constructed with the purpose of providing food to support the Legion in the last few years. A large agricultural farming town reminiscient of a wealthier Shady Sands. Willow: A non-Legion town east of the Colorado. Women are not viewed as inferior or second class citizens, but rather "different" by nature, all must commit themselves to serving Caesar, men are best suited to giving their lives in war, and women are more suited to producing strong warriors, raising them in our ways and healing them when they are sick. With that in mind, here are further tweaks: The "Priests" mentioned are predominantly women.
Feel free to contribute, obviously.Įffectively, I'd do exactly what this user said in 2011: Lots of threads on here on how people would rewrite Fallout 3 or Fallout 4, but not much on NV! Understandably obviously, but I feel it's a common sentiment that Vegas was underbaked in several areas, so I thought it'd be neat to spitball some ideas for tweaks,rewrites or developments to New Vegas.