hag
First time out of the vault

pretty straightforward question—was the Master evil? why? or, why not?
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"I am no villain. You know nothing of What I, or the unity is all about."I joined the Master, because glory to villains!
Bah, villain or no villain. I don't care, I'll join them anyway."I am no villain. You know nothing of What I, or the unity is all about."
I don't know about evil but he certainly was retarded for choosing his "master race" to be a bunch of big green dudes who couldn't reproduce.
Then he's an even bigger retard for not knowing sooner. He didnt even check to see if his "master race" could get their fuck on and produce children?He didn't know that at the time, it only became clear after meeting the Chosen One.
Thanks for turning an entirely fictional character in to a strawman arguement against left-wingers and liberals. Real mature.I see The Master as average archetype of leftist-liberal politician. His methods were utterly wrong and evil, lacking any tact or diplomacy, forcing everyone to give up on the most essential part of themselves - the humanity itself. On the other side, his plans were purely utopian, with the bright and peaceful future for everyone without any religous, racial, or ideological differences. Was he evil? I don't know. Was the price for reaching his good intended goals acceptable? I don't think so, so I had to kill him.
In his defence, he didn't know they couldn't reproduce, and his technicians actively lied saying they could to avoid angering him.to be a bunch of big green dudes who couldn't reproduce.
You're welcome! The credit goes towards Fallout developers though, I don't deserve it. It was Fallout core dev team who made Fallout a timeless classic not only by aesthetics or mechanics, but mainly by this very serious message delivered to any thoughtful player across the globe - do not trust your superiors or government blindly, you have to question their motives!Thanks for turning an entirely fictional character in to a strawman arguement against left-wingers and liberals. Real mature.
I'm 99% sure that the original devs were not trying to make a political statement with there game. They were trying to make a cool sci fi dystopia turned post-apocalyptic, with a memorable lovecraftian style villain.but mainly by this very serious message delivered to any thoughtful player across the globe - do not trust your superiors or government blindly, you have to question their motives!