Alice McLafferty
I don't consider her NCR pre se, but absolutely a sociopath.
Alice McLafferty
If the Van Graffs can be considered RNC at all, considering their clear hate towards the RepublicI guess the Van Graffs are less NCR than Crimson Caravan.
What I meant was that, as Gloria herself states, the Van Graffs can rally a small army - not enough to wage war directly on the NCR, but still telling of their strength. They're not a mere Mafia Clan, but rather a State within a StateThe Van Graffs and Crimson Caravan are just weapon retailers within the Republic.
Cassandra Moore is the most likely psychopath within the NCR. Which is honestly one of the best things about the NCR's portrayal as a faction because as a high ranking official she throws a wrench in the goody-two-shoes morality gears. The NCR is arguably the best option in the long run with portrayals of Ambassador Crocker, Colonel Hsu and Co. but Moore serves as a demonstration of how easily democracy can be thrown out the window when one of it's leaders care more about saving face than doing the job right.
You can keep her from doing too much damage by negotiating with the Khans and the Brotherhood or using the King's favor to broker peace in Freeside, etc. but you'll get Infamy because she personally doesn't like those options, but she will accept them.
You can keep her from doing too much damage by negotiating with the Khans and the Brotherhood...
I don't think I've ever had the pleasure of talking to any of the fiends ahead of time. I usually just find them, get shot at, and then kill them because they smell bad and stuff. I end up running around with a bunch of heads of people I don't know, for a reason i'm not sure about other than... i think this will be important in my grand quest.
Im pretty sure that makes the courier the biggest psychopath.
As far as House goes, I don't think he's a sociopath/psychopath either. He's definitely got troubles with dealing with people, and he may have some sort of disorder, but judging by his faith in humanity, clingy-lonely "we're friends and equals" now ending, the way he feels pride or fear of your courier based upon their personality? All that reads as being empathetic and emotional enough to me, even his negativity towards most other people and his feelings of superiority comes from a disgust, not at their lack of ability of potential, but at their lack dedication to achieving.
That's one thing with House and Lanius I can say they didn't do, there was no manipulations or subtlety, just straight appeals to wealth, power, or survival.
People get addicted to gambling, sure, but its not the source's fault. Getting mad at him's like getting mad at Jack Daniels for making whiskey and bartenders for serving it because some people are alcoholics.
The strips designed to encourage people to spend money. That's not even remotely new, hell, New Reno's not much different save for more drugs and murder, so its not like the concept of gambling being harmful is *new* to NCR members. House's strip is damn near wholesome. The only location where you ever have a gun at you over money is the front door to keep out the beggars and thieves that were making the strip look bad when they were allowed on, like in the early days according to old Ben. In no other location do you have any gun to your head forcing you to gamble but your own inability to control yourself. House is absolutely taking advantage of that but I find those people just as culpable for their own spending as any 'whale' in the micro-transaction game.I don't think the two are that easy to compare. The Strip under House is specifically designed to ruin people for profit. It isn't just gambling. It's 'House's enterprise' and the devil is in the details.
Alcohol is just a product of fermentation so there's no preventing access to it (as opposed to casinos). It does have some benefits, in societies where good hygiene and sanitation aren't always an option (unlike casinos). So people are going to drink and it's better when they get it from a professional manufacture, through a licensed dispenser (whereas small scale gambling *is* actually less problematic).
Also, bartenders do have some responsibility for their patrons wellbeing. Which is why is modern society won't let them dispense as much as can be bought.