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Fallout 3 - The Brotherhood of Steel

Posted by hellboundsoul07 - July 28th, 2009


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Author's Note
This here guide, is written by hellboundsoul07. In other words I own this guide. O.K, its not really a guide. Its just a list that tells you about the Factions, or groups of Fallout 3.

WARNING! This strategy guide was written by hellboundsoul07 ,so yes, whats written is true. Anybody caught stealing this guide will be spammed and paid a visit by Wade Fulp, you have been warned trolls.
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Brotherhood of Steel
This organization has been around in Pre-War times. As President John Henry Eden calls them on Enclave Radio, "These Power Armored Boy Scouts" originated from California or whats left of it. Shortly after the end of Fallout 1, the High Elder originally sent this detachment to the East Coast to scavenge technology. Elder Lyons was assigned leading them, and so he lead them through battles such as the Scourge of The Pitt and others which aren't mentioned in-game. The Brotherhood is techno-religious in which it cares only about preserving technology. Elder Lyons was deemed a failure after changing his prime objective to "Protecting the Capital Wasteland from the Super Mutant Threat." This resulted in others leaving with Protecter Casdin and forming The Brotherhood Outcasts. This greatly depleted their numbers. But as always they still try to scavenge what they can and protect the "selfish" Wastelanders. Their greatest battle yet is to defeat the Enclave that have set up a base in Raven Rock.

Brotherhood Outcasts
After Elder Lyons wished to protect the Wastelanders from Super Mutants his friend, Protecter Casdin disagreed with his new commands. He left with many followers which resulted in great loss. They made their new base in Fort Independence next to Fairfax Ruins, a small bombed out town infested with Raiders. They are still under constant attack. Their goal is to follow the original orders of the High Elder. They painted their Power Armor black and red. It is mentioned by Protecter Casdin that changing their name to Outcasts resembled "a big Fuck You, to the old man".

Well, that's it. A brief history on the Brotherhood of Steel.

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Fallout 3 - The Brotherhood of Steel


Comments

Such a good game, I eagerly await the release of the next expansions on disk for 360

Yeah, I so wanted to get Point Lookout and Mothership Zeta on their new disc of Fallout 3. But my Xbox went and died on me. =(

Fuck I would thank you for the walkthrough... but I don't even have that game or an Xbox 360.I actually don't plan on getting a 360 or a PS3 and instead I wanna get a Wii.

The Wii is O.K. I've played it before. I'd give it a 6.9/10

But one thing I've noticed is there's practically no difference between a Blu-Ray and a Dvd player. I mean it's only worth getting a blu-ray if you don't have a DVD player. I don't notice much of a difference in the screen.

I don't see the point in getting a blu-ray player. I mean, come on! Its the same thing as DVD! It just has a cooler name.

Blu-Ray is actually really good if you have the high def Tv, and the correct cables to hook it up. If you use regular cables there is no difference at all.

I don't have the correct cables....But I've got Hi-Def TV, I wouldn't really know what blu-ray looks like

Ah, its those cables that really make the difference. I just watched the ZZ Top concert live on Blu-Ray... fucking amazingly clear.

Sounds good! But I'm saving up my money.

You stole this from mhermeiser

No I didn't,
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Rystic and genderlesshooker are idiots.

worse, they're troll lovers...

oh... I see, that's they accused you of.

Yes and they're accusing me now.