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For the Enclave (Video Game)
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For the Enclave is a mod for Fallout: New Vegas that, as the title suggests, reintroduces the Enclave rather than just the Enclave Remnants as an in-game faction (that, unlike the rest of the series, the player can join) while remaining consistent with the established Fallout lore. Complete with their own fleshed-out missions, fully voiced characters and potential repurcussions for the Mojave.After the numerous defeats across all remaining fronts, the Enclave has splintered into their own factions with their own ideologies. Two factions are about to go head to head in the Mojave Wasteland, and General Jamison is turning to the Courier for help. Will he join the Enclave, or leave them to their fate? | |
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Propaganda Machine | |
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Propaganda Machine: Enclave Radio, though unlike in President Eden's time, there's a lot more punditry. | |
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Defector from Decadence | |
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Defector from Decadence: General Jamison's Enclave forces tend to see themselves as this. The defectors who wound up joining the NCR discreetly after Navarro might think themselves as this also. | |
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Blatant Lies | |
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Blatant Lies: Enclave Radio insists that the kidnapping of Vault 13's residents and the Arroyo tribals in Fallout 2 was for medical treatment. And that the Enclave totally did not make suspicious drug deals with the mobsters of New Reno. | |
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Worthy Opponent | |
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Worthy Opponent: General Jamison seems to have a begrudging respect of how far the New California Republic's come from its origins. After all, the NCR did defeat them. | |
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The Atoner | |
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The Atoner: Mixed with Heel Realization. The Enclave, according to General Jamison abandoned the genocidal plots of President Dick Richardson and John Henry Eden long ago, and are more committed to winning back America. Though that doesn't stop some of the hardline splinter cliques from pursuing them anyway. It is implied that a more accurate description is that Jamison's Enclave is a reformist splinter clique, but Jamison definitely has turned from the genocidal tendencies of the rest of the Enclave — if only because the thing that prompted his defection was finding out that a ghoul scientist in their custody was his own ancestor. | |
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Mirroring Factions | |
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Mirroring Factions: To the Mojave Chapter of the Brotherhood of Steel, after a fashion. Both claim some direct descent from the Pre-War United States, suffered from costly defeats at the hands of the NCR and are based in secluded if elaborate underground bunkers. Unlike the Brotherhood however, the Enclave are more open to change and reform, to the point of forsaking rigid, inflexible adherence to old dogmas. In their case, it's abandoning the "Final Solution" plans pursued by Richardson and Eden. | |
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Fantastic Racism | |
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Fantastic Racism: Subverted this time around. The Enclave under General Jamison have not just dropped the old "Final Solution" policies of Richardson and Eden but also have Ghoul scientists in their ranks, though that could just be exceptional cases rather than the norm. Not to mention are more open to bringing in more recruits than even in Fallout 3. | |
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Enemy Mine | |
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Enemy Mine: It's possible for the Enclave to sign a cease fire with both the Brotherhood and NCR. | |
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Renegade Splinter Faction | |
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Renegade Splinter Faction: The combined impact of the Enclave's crushing defeat both in California and the Capital Wasteland has led to infighting. Aside from desertions, this has also resulted in a rogue clique known as the Richardson Elite claiming legitimacy that also want to finish what both Richardson and Eden started. And part of the mod's main quest involves bringing said clique back in line by all means necessary. It’s heavily implied, however, that Jamison’s Enclave is the ‘’actual’’ renegade faction, and that the Richardson Elite are the loyalists. At least, From a Certain Point of View. | |
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Heel–Face Turn | |
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Heel–Face Turn: Disgusted by the ways of Presidents Richardson and Eden, Jamison set out to have what was left of the Enclave give up their xenophobia after finding out his own ancestor was being held captive for having been Ghoulified. Now, their focus leans more to reclaiming America without the whole "final solution" stuff. That said, though, some still cling to Richardson's plans, namely the Richardson Elite. | |
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Gameplay and Story Segregation | |
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Gameplay and Story Segregation: The start of the mod is the Enclave dropping in via vertibird and presenting an invitation to their bunker, citing your fame and growing impact on the Mojave. This happens regardless of whether you have any fame or real impact on the Mojave yet — there's no quest or reputation requirement, only a level requirement (10) and going to one of several spots, one of which is right outside Goodsprings. | |
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Comically Small Demand | |
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Comically Small Demand: The Brotherhood of Steel negotiator demands all documents related to Enclave activity and for the leadership of the Enclave to stand trial for war crimes. You can offer to renegotiate, and she'll accept a bribe of five laser rifles to look the other way. Possibly justified if she accepts a pittance because she doesn't want the Enclave to know how weakened the Mojave chapter of the Brotherhood really is. | |
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Vestigial Empire | |
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Vestigial Empire: After their defeat against the NCR and failure to secure the Capital Wasteland from the Brotherhood of Steel, the Enclave under General Jamison (who were already the remnants of the Pre-War US government and elite) are definitely this. It doesn't help matters that infighting has led to various rifts within the Enclave, with some defecting outright to fashion themselves as warlords among hapless tribals. And like the Mojave Chapter of the Brotherhood, they can't afford to risk exposing themselves to either the NCR or Legion. | |
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Continuity Nod | |
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Continuity Nod: Apparently Drill Sergeant Dornan's son not only survived, but has taken after his father's in terms of temperment. Quite a few references are made both to the "Presidencies" of Richardson and Eden. With Enclave Radio even attempting to deny that Liberty Prime had anything to do with their Capital Wasteland counterparts' downfall. | |
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Oh, Crap! | |
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Another one has the Courier joining a commando named Operative Killian and infiltrating a military bunker suspected to belong to the Richardson Elite. Save for some turrets and robots, the place is dimly lit and abandoned. One half expects there to be some dark secret lurking within. Except that there’s no one there. Operative Killian eventually figures out why there is no one there. The Richardson Elite have left to attack Henderson Bunker. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: Some of the Enclave characters are named after certain figures from the Metal Gear franchise. | |
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Nothing Is Scarier | |
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Nothing Is Scarier: One early questline involves investigating an underground lab for Chinese stealth armor. Once you get there, there are Feral Ghoul sounds that pop up every now and then but otherwise, nothing happens. The lab is empty. Turning the power off however... Another one has the Courier joining a commando named Operative Killian and infiltrating a military bunker suspected to belong to the Richardson Elite. Save for some turrets and robots, the place is dimly lit and abandoned. One half expects there to be some dark secret lurking within. Except that there’s no one there. Operative Killian eventually figures out why there is no one there. The Richardson Elite have left to attack Henderson Bunker. | |
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Elaborate Underground Base | |
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Elaborate Underground Base: Unlike the Enclave Remnants bunker, which was a refueling outpost, the Enclave's Henderson Bunker is reminiscent of both the Oil Rig in Fallout2 and Raven Rock in 3. | |
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Sympathetic P.O.V. | |
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Sympathetic P.O.V.: As with the main game's Enclave Remnants, the Enclave is depicted much more sympathetically even while refusing to whitewash the atrocities attempted in previous games. | |
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Enemy Civil War | |
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Enemy Civil War: The infighting can be seen as this From a Certain Point of View. | |
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Dude, Where's My Respect? | |
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Dude, Where's My Respect?: While General Jamison recognizes the Courier's reputation, he still treats the PC as an upstart at least at first. | |
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Well-Intentioned Extremist | |
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Well-Intentioned Extremist: The Enclave might be distancing themselves from their sinister actions in the past, but they're still committed to reclaiming their country, one wasteland at a time. | |
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