A Soldier’s Duty | |||
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VERSION | 2.1 | ||
QUEST GIVER | Paladin Brend – Boston Airport | ||
LOCATIONS | Boston Airport, Danver’s Hideout | ||
ENEMY LEVEL | N/A | CLASS | N/A |
QUEST ID | f3dnpc_bosghoulquest | EDITOR ID | xx0074dd |
NPCS | Paladin Brend – Jessica Osborne BoS Soldier #1 – BearofZeus BoS Soldier #2 – Josh F BoS Soldier #3 – Spacefiddle |
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REFID/BASEID | Full list of Form IDs here – RefIDs on left, Base IDs are on the right. Replace first two numbers with the mod’s place in your load order | ||
REWARD | None |
Notes:
- Player must be a member of the Brotherhood of Steel faction
- The three soldiers will only appear once the Prydwen has arrived
- The vanilla ghouls in Danver’s Hideout will return when the quest is complete
A Soldier’s Duty [f3dnpc_bosghoulqest] | |||||||
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STAGE | INFORMATION | ||||||
10 | Accept quest
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100 | Pick up holotags | ||||||
200 | Quest complete | ||||||
The quest doesn’t start they are just chatting to each other and moving around
Please use the bug report/forum section. Someone already had a similar question.
As noted in the above thread, make sure you are a member of the BoS faction. Full Dialogue Patch may also cause issues, as it did for the person above if it has not been updated for version 2.1
The wiki comment section is more for discussion of edits to the wiki page.
Considering the Eastern Division of the Brotherhood aren’t killing sapient, normal ghouls, I wonder what the point of this quest was. It seems like the mod author made a mistake, similar to the mistake made in the mod about Jet being a pre-war drug when it’s strictly a post-war drug.
>Considering the Eastern Division of the Brotherhood aren’t killing sapient, normal ghouls, I wonder what the point of this quest was.
Danse says, and I quote:
“That thing shouldn’t be living anywhere … it should be put out of its misery.”
These soldiers share a similar view, and decided to die rather than live as “things.” The point of the quest is to challenge that view of humanity. Whether they have an official policy to kill sapient ghouls is completely beside the point when they see them as sub-human. That belief alone can be difficult to reconcile when you yourself become a ghoul, similar to how Danse struggles with living as a synth. In this instance, the soldier chose his personal beliefs over his humanity.
>similar to the mistake made in the mod about Jet being a pre-war drug when it’s strictly a post-war drug.
When you call something an ancient computer, it doesn’t mean computers existed in ancient times. It’s how modern people refer to something from the past, in order to put it in the context of the present.
You’re mistaking the language the NPCs are using with the language of the lab technicians who created the drug. It simply shares the properties of modern Jet and belongs in the same class.
In any case, comments aren’t allowed on the wiki, if you’d like to discuss please do so in the forums.