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Nobody's quite nabbed them, to my knowledge.


I thought Crusader Lord did?

Edit: I'll just reiterate too that I've got The Institute Remnants, Acadia, and Far Harbor as part of my faction.
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For starters, Kellogg is dead. Most of the leadership (Justin Ayo, Evan Watson, and Alan Binet) died in the blast along with Shane (the bot). Everyone else, including Allie Filmore and Madison Li, is free for the taking. X6-88 is still around, don't know if you want them or have them remain in the commonwealth.


Alright noted, that works for me. I'm mostly planning on replacing the leadership entirely but I might grab either Allie or Madison. I'll definitely take X6-88 as well.

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I guess it makes sense that they'd leave little supply caches around in the Commonwealth in case things went south; After all, they could already get a considerable synth presence around, including some spy-bird synths according to concept art.


One big supply cache more or less. They were "evacuated" out to an abandoned Vault outside The Commonwealth. They were given as much supplies and equipment as could be reasonably transported along with a backup of The Institute's archives.

Basically this was Father's contingency plan. And was probably the smartest move he made with regards to the Sole Survivor.

Edit: I think nomadic factions are totally acceptable.
He dies in all endings so no big choices in that front.


Father's for sure dead. I'm looking for details on others. Or if I can just decide that.

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I mean, I guess you could handwave a lot of the Institute's destruction by being a lot of their teleportation tech just warping them out when stuff's blowing up all around them, at the cost of - y'know - having basically to build it all back up from scratch with nothing but the clothes on their back.


I'm rolling with the concept that there was a pre-evacuation. Father setup a contigency plan and set aside a portion of The Institute's population as "designated survivors". So they had some equipment, supplies, a small synth protection force etc. So they weren't left completely destitute.
Love how much hype this seems to be getting. Full speed ahead.

@Mao Mao Am I free to pick and choose who from among The Institute survived the destruction? Or is there a particular Institute character you want dead-ed. Other than Father that is.
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What are your thoughts on COMMUNISM?


COMMUNISM??? *CUE LIGHTING STRIKES*

To be honest I've never really thought the Institute overall cares much for political ideologies. They are (or at least were until the Sole Survivor came along) a post-scarcity meritocracy led by a *theoretically* benevolent dictator. They don't care at all for pre-war political concepts or parties.

If The Enclave came along and told them to help them for the good of America. They'd ask why they should care.
If the Chinese came along offering cooperation. They ask well what's in it for them.
@Andronicus23 Looks like the Sole Survivor and the gang are in need of a field trip...



Come ooooon. They just want to do science and eat some tasty lobster rolls.

You like lobster rolls yes? Trade?

@Mao Mao Would the Sole Survivor have gone to Far Harbor? My idea for a faction is the Children of Atom under the leadership of Synth-Tektus.

Edit: And I somehow completely overlooked Andro's Far Harbor proposal. Guess I'll need to think it over some more.


Technically you could still do Tektus. We can just say that they saw the writing on the wall and decided to leave Far Harbor once The Institute showed itself.
I'll throw it out there as a rough concept for consideration:

Following a precautionary evacuation order by Father, a portion of The Institute's population was relocated to temporary quarters north of The Commonwealth in an abandoned Vault. They were provided with supplies, equipment, a contingent of Synths guards, and most critically, a backup of The Institute's archives for safekeeping.

In the wake of the destruction of The Institute by the Sole Survivor, and despairing at the loss of their home and many of their friends and families, these remnants made plans to seek safety far away from The Commonwealth. Somewhere along the line they became aware of the possible existence of Acadia, a Synth refugee that had managed to evade their gaze for quite some time. Seeing opportunity, and led by a new self-proclaimed Director, they traveled north to where it was believed to be located. Members of the former SRB and Robotics divisions soon made contact with DiMA under the pretense of being Synths which had managed to escape The Institute's destruction and were seeking a new home. DiMA quickly and gladly offered up Acadia's location to these supposed refugees.

Before arriving in force, the remnants sent ahead SRB agents and two Coursers. Upon their arrival, they mingled successfully with the populace of Far Harbor and soon came to the realization that Avery, the leader of the town, was in fact a Synth replacement: a replacement never authorized by the SRB.

Seeking to use this knowledge to their advantage, the new Director executed his plan. Utilizing what Synth troopers were still left, The Institute forces attacked Acadia and successfully overwhelmed it, capturing DiMA and subduing a substantial portion of the Acadian Gen-3's via their reset codes. With the former Synth sanctuary now under their control, they made overtures to the people of Far Harbor. While initially outraged by Acadia's destruction, Far Harbor came around quickly enough when The Institute offered its help not only against the Children of Atom, but to drive back the fog as well. Captain Avery also began to argue quite convincingly about how she'd never really trusted DiMA and how these 'new' neighbors were, at the very least, human. A suspicious change of heart to be sure.

In the few years that have passed, The Institute's remnants have managed to solidify their grip over Mount Desert Island and the town of Far Harbor. The Children of Atom have all but been driven out and the fog has been contained thanks to their reverse engineering and improvement upon DiMA's Fog Condensers. Slowly but surely, they are expanding their resources and founding a new life for themselves far away from The Commonwealth and the betrayal that brought them to the brink of destruction.
Also, I didn't have time to properly read the other page. I will be open to modifying the ending since I have problems of my own with it.

EDIT: @Andronicus23

You could have some of the Institute leave as a measure by the Father after banishing the Sole Survivor as a precaution.


I'd be fine with that. Just as long as I have a decently sized starting group. My tentative plan is to make those survivors the foundation of an entirely new, separate faction.

Don't want to get to far into theory crafting before we nail down a coast though.
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I have to disagree. it's repeatedly pointed out in New vegas that the Legion is likely bound to fail, and with Sallow bound to die eventually, I don't see it not imploding, whether violently due to his death or more slowly due to simply not being a very sustainable society


Right but this is hardly fair to an RP'er though, and I don't really expect us to follow lore 100% regardless.

New Vegas assumes the Legion will fail because its assumed Caesar is the only one capable of holding the Legion together. That may not be true with this RP depending on the characters someone brings in to replace Caesar.
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