Disclaimer: if using speakers, add the volume to max Apologies if you're wanting a comic dub. Just thought of adding this line in the ending cause it fits so well. Upcoming comic dub will be released when my sister is available for dubbing thanks to having female characters 😅 Hope y'all enjoy the video ^ ^
"He's disdainful of explosives in general, viewing them as a cowardly tactic of the NCR, and especially dislikes Hanlon for how he used them to defeat the Legion at the first battle for Hoover Dam. Thing is, Ulysses uses explosives extensively himself, first in blowing up the medical facility at Big MT, and in deciding to use nukes to destroy NCR, the Legion, and Mojave. He even has Explosives as a tagged skill. He calls the Courier out for causing so much damage through careless actions, most notably for destroying the Divide. However, he indirectly caused the crises of Honest Hearts and Dead Money, teaching the White Legs to use firearms and telling Father Elijah about the Sierra Madre (though he thought he was sending Elijah to "a special kind of hell", not helping him). He also came close to breaking the logic loop of the Think Tank with his Armor-Piercing Question, which would have resulted in them leaving the Big Empty, precisely what the player ends up averting due to the disaster it would be in Old World Blues. He chastises the Courier even though their role the Divide's destruction was accidental, while he willingly orchestrated the destruction of New Canaan despite it having no purpose other than personal spite on Caesar's part - which Ulysses himself knew. In fact, his logs reveal he ordered them to kill the children and the elderly. He may be drawing a distinction between destruction wreaked with intent and the Courier's oblivious blunder; Ulysses witnessed the death of New Canaan and took responsibility for it ("carrying their history," in his own words), while the Courier had no idea what occurred in the Divide. Still, there's some mighty peculiar values, fella He views assassinations and killing from a distance as a cowardly tactic, although he doesn't specifically say it's cowardly, you can just hear it in the tone of his voice when he says "I'll face my enemies, not kill from a distance like you." Yet he has an anti-material rifle as his primary weapon and has absolutely no problem in sniping the Marked Men from a distance while you wreck them at close combat. And, again, there's the whole "launch nuclear missiles at the Mojave" plan." -LoneChosenDweller
@@BervikVA Some of these are fair points but some of them are arguable Asking questions to the Think Tank was him just trying to find answers from pre war people, and telling someone there is gold inside a hellish place just for the person to go seek it out isn't his fault. If your home and community was destroyed by nukes whether intentionally or not, you would still bear a grudge on the person who delivered its destruction. (This is going to be more subjective) Using nukes to attack the big factions was in a way to not only destroy but also "an arm for an arm" "the world nuked my home and now I will nuke it" (again arguable on this part) And bringing death to where you go unintentionally just seems to be a courier thing at this point. He might have done some things that he said he was against but not to the point of being a hypocrite. P.S. There being a lot of explosives in Lonesome Road just seems to be a shtick that every dlc follows somehow. Satchel chargers for LL, the green mine infested pipes in OWB, the entirety of DM, and I admit little to no in HH.
@@jenpachi2408 definitely although ngl, if you think I should get small roles, I'm fine with it ^ ^ Oh and don't forget, obtain voice lines first and then animate. That's how lip sync for animation works
Ngl, I enjoyed the bad dialogue. The bad dialogue has so much charm it made Fallout feel like Fallout X D Thank you though, glad you loved the voiceover ^ ^