
Li declares how tired she is and rushes off to rest, leaving you to your own devices. Listen to the two of them speak to each other at length, as they talk about the Enclave, Project Purity, and more. Li will run into someone she's familiar with, the Brotherhood of Steel's leader, Elder Lyons. Li and she goes through a door into the inner courtyard of The Citadel. Since the last quest and this one basically end and begin seamlessly, you'll have little time to react in between.

Because you have the option to kill the rat and the kids run up and start eating it right off the bat. I think that's pretty f'd up but can do it.Īs far as other reasons to want to kill them, maybe you're an animal rights activist with a persecution complex and want to REALLY teach those kids a lesson in Freeside for chasing that poor helpless rat.

Furthermore, why is that off limits but forcing a prosttute to "pay" you in six for finding her lost love because she can't take living that life anymore is ok. As far as being damaging to the rating for the game. However, If I played an evil character along an antisocial personality disorder build then yeah, killing children would be right there in the mix. Yeah, see I'm playing a good character right now so wouldn't want to.
