Keep me logged in on this device Forgot your username or password? Don't have an account? Sign up for free! Is it possible to join the Rangers? Just looking for a yes or no answer here; if so, I would like to figure out exactly how. User Info: igor Save president Kimball. Technically, no, you can't join the Rangers, becasue the Rangers don't have their own faction. So you were actually part of them. Why can't I officially join any group in NV? That's really sad From every one of these, you will get special clothes.
Lexx , Oct 31, Well in theory as far as speculation goes, as a BoS Paladin, you could stick around and try to move up the ranks. Of course, you can't do this in the game. Zeronet , Oct 31, By the way, I love NV, I really love it. This thread isn't even meant as a critic. It may seem so, but it isn't. Would be so cool I would so love to be an offical Centurion. There should at the very least be an option to ask and be told why you can't join.
Though in the Legion's case I have a suspicion that Caesar intends to make me a slave later. Kallisti , Oct 31, Maybe they left this feature for the DLC? Can you officially join the NCR? Can you join the enclave in Fallout New Vegas? What factions can you join Fallout New Vegas? Who is better NCR or legion? Are the Great Khans evil? Can you join the legion in Fallout New Vegas?
Where do you go to join every faction in Fallout New Vegas? Couldn't cover much ground. It took groups like ours to tip the balance back to the good guys. We weren't always the only show in town. Nevada had its own posse, the Desert Rangers. They fought Caesar even farther east, out in Arizona. Didn't go well for them. Lakes, I mean. Natural or man-made. Any kind, really.
We neglected the dams or pumped all the water out a long time ago. Owens, Isabella, the San Luis. Drained the aquifers of everything they had. Just a lot of mud and dust now. It's a different feeling, watching the sun come up over the water. Takes some getting used to.
But if you're here long enough, it starts to seem normal. That's what a ranger's life is now. Looking east. Actually the first time it was more like half my body.
Knocked me out of the Rangers. This time it's mostly just reminded me how useless I've gotten. We get there and it's deserted. No sign anyone's been there. I mean nothing. As we're leaving, I hear something behind me. I turn around and there's this kid, just skin and bone, and he's looking up at us and he's scared half to death.
Been hiding in a closet. I go to grab him out of there and I notice he's holding something in his hand. Something metal. He shuts himself back inside the closet and that's when I see the grenade he's left by my feet.
They do it a lot, the Legion. Using kids. They know we'll hesitate. Anyway, that was the first time. Second time I fell down those stairs in front of the motel. Just in case I got to thinking I'd put it all behind me. Got myself caught by Legionnaires, up near Malpais. They had themselves some fun with me Wasn't much good with a pistol after that.
Wasn't gonna be trekking across the waste on any more long scouts, either. So they didn't bother tying me up. I crawled out of there on my elbows and knees. Must have looked a sight. Then I rolled down an embankment into the Colorado. Guess I had a mind to drown, rather than give Caesar's boys the satisfaction of killing me.
But a couple Rangers happened to be watching from across the river. They jumped on in and pulled me out of there. Lucky break, they said. Recruits up front, prime soldiers behind the recruits, old guard bringing up the rear.
Opponents wear themselves out dealing with the first two waves, if they survive that long. When the veterans step up, there's not much fight left. Caesar can adapt, though, and when required, he can run any mix of legionaries as skirmishers and still retain order in the ranks. When the Legion attacked Hoover Dam, General Oliver ordered his troopers back to the middle ground just after first contact.
Graham pushed all of the legionaries onto the dam, filling the east side with recruits up front and veterans in the back, by the book. Oliver's troopers were entrenched and wouldn't give a foot. That's when we ordered the rangers and 1st recon sharpshooters to start picking off veteran legion officers from a high ridge west of the dam. That only lasted about a minute before Graham ordered the back ranks to push through to the front and rush the ridge.
By the time the veterans got to the ridge, we were already in Boulder City. They followed us down there, but we were out before they realized what was happening. Crude, but it did the job. Those who didn't die in the blast were in no position to mount a defense. The ones left on the dam didn't know what to do.
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