I say this because the Midwestern brotherhood was in Fallout: Tactics and had airships, and since they have the old brotherhood ideals of preserving technology they would likely attack the institute for its tech. Could it be that it is the Midwestern brotherhood that is occupying Boston, they would be at odds with the brotherhood from Fallout 3, that means outcasts from the DC brotherhood might show up.After all, who doesn't want Three Dog to return? They've rebuild DC into much of its old glory, and thanks to Mothership Zeta, they've been able to take some satellites, and Three Dog is now available to the quad-state area, as well as in Boston. The Wanderer will be seen as almost a god by the Brotherhood, with their troops saying things like "May the Wanderer watch over us", much like America's own Founding Fathers worship. The Lone Wanderer is only in charge because EVERYBODY wants them in charge. However, before someone worries I'm theorizing the LW is a dictator, far from it. After building their nation, they remembered Harkness and began a war with The Institute. The Lone Wanderer and the Brotherhood of Steel have four states: DC, The Pitt, Point Lookout and the area around the former Enclave airbase. This could eventually lead to a war with the NCR in several games, too. They took back The Pitt, allowing Ashur to run it as governor, and made The Pitt a state in their own new nation, led from The Citadel. The Lone Wanderer, the Last, Best Hope For Humanity, the Capital Wasteland's personal Jesus Christ, the savior of The Pitt, the exterminator of the Super Mutant menace, the hero to all and savoir of all, is now in charge. Just a theory, but maybe Elder Lyons, being, well, elderly, died, and Sarah decided not to take over, preferring to continue leading her squad. Furthermore, they have The Lone Wanderer. Going by the trailer, the Brotherhood is happily putting to use the massive amounts of technology that you've helped them acquire during Broken Steel, now having Vertibirds and the like. ![]() ![]() That's more than enough logistics to fight a war. Presuming the airships we see in the first trailer also belong to the Brotherhood, that means they've begun manufacturing new tech, which in turn means they've both cast off some of the restrictions of their dogma and have built up considerable industrial infrastructure. After all, they do have a large manpower pool to draw from in the Capital Wasteland-individuals who are likely highly-motivated, well-trained, and well-equipped-especially if we assume a "Good" ending to Broken Steel, where they also have command of huge resources of fresh water. Don't count the Brotherhood out just yet.The BoS does NOT have it anymore, and don't have the schematics to recreate it. Liberty Prime was obliterated by the Enclave's Kill Sat. ![]()
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