Forum:Can you get the outcasts to go back to the brotherhood?

i was playing and i talked to scribe peabody he talked about settling the differences between the brotherhood and the outcasts i was wondering if that was possible and if they are going to get them to join together in the DLC broken steel i think it would be cool if you could get them to go back and then fight the enclave
 * No. And the Outcasts are the real Brotherhood, not Lyons' bunch. :) Ausir 23:21, 14 January 2009 (UTC)

but the brotherhood is the brotherhood the outcasts are the outcasts there goal is to let the world die so that they get the best tech
 * It is the Outcasts that keep to the mission of the original West Coast Brotherhood (which appeared in FO1 and 2), not the splinter faction led by Lyons. Ausir 02:28, 15 January 2009 (UTC)

Lyons got permission from thee elders
 * Not really. He disobeyed the orders and in return they cut any reinforcements and supplies, as well as contact. Ausir 02:51, 15 January 2009 (UTC)

it says in the game that he got permission but the elders didnt like his choice so they cut off all contact from him and the east

he was given power by the elders, then they where cut off, it wasent by any ones choice.

so then the east coast brotherhood is the good brotherhood because they want to help people. 01:29, 18 February 2009 (UTC)

For the people yes. The soldiers didn't sign on for it, so obviously that's where the outcats are angling. BoS members drop ears, whereas all outcasts except defender Morgan drop fingers. That said you don't lose karma for helping the outcasts. --I-am-a-panda 11:09, 21 February 2009 (UTC)

Lyons' poor soldier imitations are a bunch of pretentious children bent on playing knights and orcs. The Outcasts are the REAL Brotherhood. They don't aim to save every inbred tribal - they aim to save humanity's progress, so that we don't degenerate to the level of hurling stones at each other, something Lyons is so keen to protect.

I wish I could shoot Lyons in the face and then get the Outcasts and Enclave together to, you know, rebuild the USA instead of fostering retards and idiots (people of the Capital Wasteland). Shaur M. S. Grizlin 14:26, 21 February 2009 (UTC)

wtf your crazy the enclave and BOS hate each other they would never work together. plus when the brotherhood started out at mariposa, it was because of what the enclave and scientist were doing to people that they left the American military. over the years a steady stream of isolation and misguided beliefs by the young caused the original sense of morality to be corrupted. when they began to think of all those outside of the brotherhood as tainted or ignorant they lost everything in the eyes of the people when Lyons went to the east coast and say the plight of the people of the capital wasteland that the brotherhood at least on the east went back to what it originally was, a group that wanted the best for humanity. 00:16, 22 February 2009 (UTC)


 * ...what? The Brotherhood was never about helping humanity, it was always about preserving technology, so that humanity's progress will never be lost. There was no morality - after the nuclear war, Maxson founded the Brotherhood of Steel because he wanted a better future for him and his men, no one more.
 * And in case your brain was off while playing Fallout 3, the Enclave are the good guys. Autumn doesn't want to eradicate the mutants with the FEV, he directly disobeyed Eden and moved against him, opting to activate the Purifier for the benefit of everyone in the Capital Wasteland, as retarded as the inhabitants are. That Furry Bastard 21:40, 23 February 2009 (UTC)

im not even going to tell you how simple your ideas are. if you don't like f3 don't go on the threads prick.Maccy Man the man with no plan. 06:28, 24 February 2009 (UTC)

Actually Autumn wanted the purifier for more power so he could control the Capital Wasteland, its just that Eden was too extreme for his taste. And, the BoS were cut off only whilst Lyons decided to help the wastelanders as in they would provide no support for his current mission but if he resumes his original objective im sure that contact would be continued. As for the Outcasts what does it say about them disobeying commands especially in a medieval military order, im not sure the original BoS would be pleased.90.198.53.129 13:51, 3 June 2009 (UTC)