Best Fallout Antagonist?

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Hands down, Father Elijah. Because for me, the build up is kind of better and more fleshed out than the Master. If I can vote twice, I'd like to vote the Master, too, but since I can only vote once....

By the way, I think Caesar and the Think Tank shouldn't be on the list. You can choose to side with Caesar, and even then based on your own perspective you can say Caesar is not an antagonist at all. I know you can also side with Elijah, but the build up with Caesar, to me, never really meant to cast him on an antagonistic light.
The Think Tank, might have been kind of a plot twist but still! You can get up close and personal with 4 of them from the get go, and for me that makes them not really antagonistic.
 
Hands down, Father Elijah. Because for me, the build up is kind of better and more fleshed out than the Master. If I can vote twice, I'd like to vote the Master, too, but since I can only vote once....

By the way, I think Caesar and the Think Tank shouldn't be on the list. You can choose to side with Caesar, and even then based on your own perspective you can say Caesar is not an antagonist at all. I know you can also side with Elijah, but the build up with Caesar, to me, never really meant to cast him on an antagonistic light.
The Think Tank, might have been kind of a plot twist but still! You can get up close and personal with 4 of them from the get go, and for me that makes them not really antagonistic.

All right to the think tank. But Caesar is the antagonist in the eyes of most of the m mojave.
And I meant to have unlimited votes it's been fixed.
 
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Eh, then you should also consider putting Kimball and/or Oliver in there, since if you go Mr. House or Independent, the natives of the Mojave sees them as yet another conqueror barking in front of their doors, albeit much more 'peaceful' in the way they are doing it.
 
Eh, then you should also consider putting Kimball and/or Oliver in there, since if you go Mr. House or Independent, the natives of the Mojave sees them as yet another conqueror barking in front of their doors, albeit much more 'peaceful' in the way they are doing it.

Eh, kimball's more incompetent than an active oppressive antaganist. He's just a terrible president/leader is all.
 
Probably an unpopular choice, but I thought Frank Horrigan was a pretty awesome antagonist. When I first played Fallout 2 I would frequently massacre evil factions, meanwhile at other parts of the map, Frank was massacring good factions, it kind of made the final fight have a huge build up, a battle of giants.
 
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