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He is absolutely 100% Mormon. While Salt Lake City got wrecked by the nukes New Canaan was built up around Ogden by Mormon survivalists, Graham and John Moses Browning are both stated to share a tribe by Follows-Chalk when you ask about the war club casings, and Graham himself calls non-Mormons Gentiles.I thought it was explicitly clear that Joshua Graham was mormon.
I pray for the safety of all good people who come to Zion, even Gentiles, but we can't expect God to do all the work.
This is what people forget about the NCR. So they lose New Vegas. So what? The entire place is by NCR standards a desolate backwater.Yeah, sure they lose the region but that's it. Getting a loss like that isn't even that bad without the lonesome road nukes because the NCR also loses all of the elements of leadership that keep the Mojave from being fully secured and the president has a replacement lined up. It's do or die for everybody else but the NCR can get its shit back together after a loss and is likely to do so.
America didn't undergo total institutional collapse the minute we pulled out of Vietnam. As your own quote states literally nobody back home cares about New Vegas, win or lose.No they're not. The NCR is basically falling apart at the seams, and a loss in the Mojave would mean the collapse of whatever credibility the government has left. The bureaucracy's being stretched thin, NCR troopers die like flies, and the only hope they have is keeping the Dam and the power it supplies. The fact that the same guy who won the Battle of Boulder City for the NCR thinks it's impossible for them to win goes to show that yes, from the POV of the smartest people in the Republic, their loss is inevitable.
As to Hanlon? This is the speech he gives when you say you're turning in him for falsifying those reports.
"Whoops, sorry, I fucked up, time to eat my gun barrel." He is a broken old man desperately trying to justify the things he has done, and when he has to pay the price, takes the easy way out.Rangers, this is the Chief. I know I can ramble on sometimes, but I need you to listen close for the next minute or so. I got some bad news. I messed up, made a mistake. I thought I could help us get out of here, but it didn't work out. Rangers get injured all the time, it's part of the job. But if you lose a few fingers, get a bad break, that's it. You step down. We rely on each other too much to let our infirmities become a liability. A ranger knows when it's time. Only I didn't. Somewhere along the way, something broke inside me. I couldn't find us a way out of this desert. I wrestled with it, and it took me down a dark road. I wish I could explain it to you. The old chief's finally at a loss for words. Send me all the Legion you can; I'll be waiting for them.
Pretty much. With Kimball and Oliver gone, Moore probably goes with them, leaving Hsu in charge.The NCR won't fall just because the president died just like the US won't either and there are numerous officers who are more capable than Oliver who are languishing because Oliver got the political connections to upstart his promotion.
Not that Moore herself is incompetent, given she realizes the threat individual legionaries pose and actively trains her men in CQC drills so they have a hope just in case the Legion closes. Nor is Oliver all that retarded. He's not as smart as he thinks he is, but he's still smart enough to realize that the NCR has more than enough men and rifles to crush the Legion, if the Legion presents a single target for them to hit. Which is exactly what happens at Hoover Dam. Unlike Hanlon he's quite willing to fight to the end and needs to be persuaded to use his secret escape tunnel instead of ducking out and letting his men die for him.