What happens if i kill caesar in new vegas




















Upon gathering either the surgical tools or the automatic surgical unit and returning to the Fort, Caesar is in a coma and is near death. Only an operation to remove the tumor from his brain will save him. There are several options to finish this quest:.

If Caesar lives, he will thank the Courier for saving his life, and will then move on to give the Arizona Killer quest. If Caesar dies, Lucius will confront the Courier and accuse them of killing him.

With a Liked or higher reputation or passing either a Medicine 50 or Speech 50 check, it is possible to convince Lucius otherwise and remain friendly with the Legion , or else they will become immediately hostile. PC Completing the quest via offering Arcade Gannon to Lucius causes a show-stopping bug whereby Caesar is not woken from his coma and is permanently stuck.

Only his coma message box will show when interacting with him even though that quest is marked complete. The reason is a developer omission of 3 lines of scripting for that specific quest outcome. Fallout Wiki Explore. Fallout games. Classic games Fallout Fallout 2 Fallout Tactics. Fallout Atomic Shop Apparel Bundles C. Emotes Icons Photomode S. Skins Styles Utility.

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Please help by improving the article. Like I said, there's a lot you can learn from old books. Finally, my Legion will have its Rome. The Colorado River is my Rubicon. The NCR council will be eradicated, but the new synthesis will change the Legion as well Kurtz, and Caesar?

Both are men of intelligence and education who traveled from a life of relative comfort, technological wizardry, and "civilization" into a wilderness full of warring people with relatively low education and a relatively "primitive" lifestyle.

Both rose to power and were essentially deified for their intelligence, knowledge and leadership capabilities. Both cut off communication with the outside world and lived in their until now remote, savage kingdoms, using the most brutal means possible to deal with rare instances of dissent. Both have an "unusual" way of looking at the world due to their cultural isolation. Unlike Mr.

Kurtz, Caesar's reign continues for a long, long time. Charles Taylor is a real dude. For real. Go read some of the trial transcripts where his war crimes are detailed. For their own purposes, they engage in a variety of horrible practices that others have engaged in throughout history.

I'm sure individual players might want to engage in ranking atrocities -- something I've never really found was productive in discussions about history -- but Caesar and his crew in the same league as other brutal warlords.

Kurtz-like state of unmoored morality. Whatever moral framework he had as Edward Sallow among the Followers has disintegrated after years of being Caesar.

Caesar in an intro slide. Things were more peaceful when I was growing up. When I was a young man, I went out into the world to do missionary work as all New Canaanites do. I traveled along the Long 15 and followed 89 south into Arizona. Along the way, I met two men from a group called the Followers of the Apocalypse. Edward Sallow and Bill Calhoun. They came to teach the tribes. Calhoun was a good man. Edward was the one who got us into trouble down the road.

My family lived not far from the great Boneyard. After Raiders killed my father, my mother sought the Followers' protection. I was two years old.

She found work at their Library, cooking and cleaning. I learned how to read and soon I was taking courses, free of charge. And the teaching stuck. I was taught it was my responsibility to bring the torch of knowledge to the wastes. I may have taken the torch part more literally than they intended. It was my first expedition, just me and a physician named Calhoun. As an anthropologist and linguist, my assignment was to learn the dialects of the Grand Canyon tribes.

What a fucking waste of time! Anyway, we met up with a Mormon missionary who already knew a bunch of dialects - Joshua Graham. He was supposed to teach me. But before that went too far, the Blackfoot tribe captured us, to hold us for ransom. They were a backward bunch. But the real problem was, they didn't know how to fight.

But outnumbered like that, they weren't going to last long. It's one thing to be taken hostage, another to be lashed to a sinking ship. So over Calhoun's objections, I decided to take certain steps. They looked at me like I was some kind of a sorcerer. So I taught them how to make explosives, and started drilling them on small unit tactics. If there's anything I learned as a Follower of the Apocalypse, it's that there's a lot of good information in old books.

I led the Blackfoot against the Ridgers, their weakest enemy. When they refused to surrender, I ordered every man, woman, and child killed. When next we surrounded the Kaibabs and they likewise refused I took one of their envoys to the Ridgers' village and showed him the corpse piles. This was new for the tribes, you see. They played at war, raiding each other, a little rape and pillage here, a little ransoming there.

I showed them total warfare. I knew from the start I'd need to eradicate this plague of tribal identities, replacing them with a monolithic culture, a uniform identity.

So that's what I did, once my confederation of tribes was large enough. I crowned myself Caesar and created a single Great Tribe - my Legion. I sent Calhoun, the Follower captured with me, back West with a message that I should not be interfered with.

Joshua Graham, the Mormon interpreter, stayed with me and served as my first Legatus. I'd seen what had become of the NCR's attempts to emulate the culture of Pre-War America - the in-fighting, the corruption. Rome was a highly militarized autocracy that effectively integrated the foreign cultures it conquered.

It dedicated its citizens to something higher than themselves - to the idea of Rome itself. In Rome I found a template for a society equal to the challenges of the post-apocalyptic world - a society that could and would survive. A society that could prevent mankind from fracturing and destroying itself in this new world, by establishing a new Pax Romana.

You got raiders all over the damn place, tribes of degenerates that'll eat you as soon as look at you, regional warlords Not too many decent places to stop and trade. New Canaan's one of the only ones left I know about.

Decades of warfare, absorbing lesser tribes, gathering power. Forging the dross into a vast, razor-sharp scythe. My Legion's expansion has never ceased.

We have cities of our own, but nothing compared to Vegas. Long-term stability at all costs. The individual has no value beyond his utility to the state, whether as an instrument of war, or production. It's Hegelian Dialectics, not personal animosity. What are those? It's a philosophical theory, the kind you might encounter if you took time to read some books.

The fundamental premise is to envision history as a sequence of "dialectical" conflicts. Each dialectic begins with a proposition, a thesis Thesis and antithesis. The conflict is inevitable. But the resolution of the conflict yields something new - a synthesis - eliminating the flaws in each, leaving behind common elements and ideas. Just as with the ancient Republic, it is natural that a military force should conquer and transform the NCR into a military dictatorship.

The NCR council will be eradicated , but the new synthesis will change the Legion as well The treaty was more than a resolution to welcome the Desert Rangers into the republic. It was a covenant to protect southern Nevada against Caesar's Legion and the tyranny of his regime. Graham had been with Caesar since the beginning, but he had to set an example. The praetorians covered Graham in pitch, lit him on fire, and down into the Grand Canyon he went.

Quite a man, if man he be. Caesar prides himself on selecting the right tool to overcome each new obstacle. In Lanius, he found his hammer. He's never been defeated in battle. Another five, rendered extinct. His latest campaign in the wilds of the Utah has concluded, and he is en route. When he arrives, your doom arrives with him. Come back later - tomorrow! Let's hear what you've got to say. Something he is attempting to hide from his men. But it was obvious before we set out on this last mission.

For three days, we awaited his order to dispatch us. Three days. But he hid in his tent, refusing to give orders. Complaining of headaches. He looks different now than he used to. His face is sunken, sickly. But any questioning of his health enrages him. I didn't work my way up to have it all be taken from me out of some irrational paranoia. Caesar's losing it. Showing 1 - 13 of 13 comments. House View Profile View Posts. Yes the legion will attack you and you don't get anything apart from points to Boone's side quest.

Why would you kill my friend Caesar though? House :. Dusty View Profile View Posts. It's fun to kill him, a real trip the first time. Originally posted by dank meme scrub lord :.

I'm pretty sure that if you deliberately botch the surgery to kill Caesar then you don't become vilified by the Legion. They assume he simply died as a result of his condition. Theres a quest that has to do with the ranger camps and it will always end badly unless if you kill Caesar.

Ok, looks like he's dead, just seen wiki and decidend that his quest line isnt going to be possible in my current situation. Killing Caesar will open up a different option to complete a particular quest. And if you do travel back to the fort, legionaries will have spawned again and will attack you.



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