DwayneGAnd
Look, Ma! Two Heads!

Frank Horrigan is notable for being the only final boss whom you cannot reason with or talk yourself our of fighting. But what if it was actually possible? How would that go?
Frank Horrigan is notable for being the only final boss whom you cannot reason with or talk yourself our of fighting. But what if it was actually possible? How would that go?
I guess it would be possible to use a voice recorder to record Richardson or a scientist talking about how low they consider Horrigan as a person, and broadcasting through all the Enclave base to make him become insane and kill everything, not just you. Or more ways to sabotage the HQ that would allow you to bypass Horrigan entirely. But i wouldn't imagine any meaningfull conversation with the Horrigan we had in Fo2. For all intends and purposes, Horrigan is considered more as a walking weapon than as a person.
You get to have more useful conversation with Richardson and Curling, the true masterminds behinds the Enclave actions in Fallout 2, and you can convince the latter to change his path.
Horrigan would not care about his fellow mutants. Make that argument and he'd say "Then I'll start with you!"Or perhaps the Chosen One could have convinced Horrigan that he is more mutant than the Chosen One and his allies are, even going so far as to tell him that the Enclave wishes to destroy all mutants and that once he has served his purpose, they would destroy him. His own kind would call him an abomination and a traitor, and perhaps the Chosen One could have encouraged him to "Strike a blow for your own kind!"
*Tries to make Horrigan go crazy by showing him how low others think of him*
"The president told me you mutie bastards would lie and twist words, I don't have time for this, prepare to die"
*Combat starts, only targetting you*
The option that i mentioned and that you quoted doesn't include a conversation between the chosen one and Horrigan, nor implyied that Horrigan would spare the chosen one.
Well, there was the Presidential Keycard and the setting for the turrets to auto-target Horrigan was available as soon as you used it on the terminal so I guess the base had a kill command for Horrigan.1. Find a "Kill Code" in the laboratory for Frank Horrigan in the laboratory.
"Laputan Machine."
"I AM NOT A MAC..."
*Explosion*
Sorry but no. That line of argument would completely fail against Horrigan. He is fanatically loyal to the Enclave and would never consider himself a mutant even if the evidence is presented to him. If you used that argument, he'd ignore it and say, "Time to die."CO: Answer this: why would the enclave employ a super mutant like yourself?
http://fallout.gamepedia.com/Frank_Horrigan#cite_note-FOB0-10
- "Horrigan is a mutant, but Horrigan was a monster before his exposure to FEV in the military base (he had many psychological problems which may be included in a Horrigan psychological profile in the future)."
"It's important to note that Horrigan has never considered himself a mutant; only the scientists at the Enclave would consider him one, but they mostly referred to him as an "experiment," and even then, not to his face. Most soldiers considered Horrigan a walking nuke, something the tech boys built, and they were not generally aware of his mutant status. Most did consider him a freak, however, and there were few soldiers who wanted to accompany him on missions."
"Horrigan has always been loyal to the Presidency, to the Enclave, and the armed forces - this loyalty was present before his exposure to FEV, and it was reinforced by Presidential Directive through various conditioning and testing programs developed by the Enclave. Horrigan's low Intelligence (which was further damaged by the FEV exposure) made these conditioning programs take root easily."
FH: Your ride's over mutie. Time to die.
CO: Isn't it customary for the condemned to have a last request?
FH: Fair enough. Go ahead, amuse me with your final request mutie.
CO: Answer this: why would the enclave employ a super mutant like yourself?
For some reason, this reminded me of "You wanna have a bad time?"FH: I don't have time to answer your inane questions, time to die mutie.
*Combat starts*
For some reason, this reminded me of "You wanna have a bad time?"
I would make a joke but I am too lazy and Undertale's community is an abomination, much like FNAF's, the difference being the latter has 4 useless sequels.
So edgy. So wow.Ahh undertale, a game with bullshit simple programming that everyone wanks over.
I'll keep Dwarf Fortress, which simulates nervous systems.
So edgy. So wow.
Uhh, how can a programming be 'bullshit' and 'simple' at the same time?Ahh undertale, a game with bullshit simple programming that everyone wanks over.