Worst thing I've heard about Institute so far. Fallout 4

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  • @FerzenRPG
    @FerzenRPG  Місяць тому +1

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  • @commanderAnakin
    @commanderAnakin Місяць тому +20

    All the Institute complains about is how barbaric the wasteland is, and when they try to make a government they come in and kill everyone lol.
    Emil's writing at its finest.

  • @FS-Flame
    @FS-Flame Місяць тому +23

    It was never mentioned again

    • @furrycow9263
      @furrycow9263 Місяць тому +5

      Terminals in the Institute and in some dialogue give their “official” story, which says that they tried to work with the CPG until it fell apart from infighting, which matches what happened to the Minutemen.

    • @miguelsousa9802
      @miguelsousa9802 Місяць тому

      ​@@furrycow9263 Note that the Institute "official" story doesn't say that it fell apart from infighting, but that it WAS falling apart due to infighting. And this was in their view. Which poses a lot of questions: Was it really falling apart? Or was it being a waste of time, or even a threat, to the Institute? What exactly was "trying to work with CPG" mean for the Institute?
      Political infighting will always happen amidst a democracy, no matter what. We all have different views. You see that happening everywhere, from relationships, to companies, to national politics, etc. Even within the Institute you see infighting happen. Doesn't really mean it is falling apart.
      However, how useful was CPG to the Institute, really? We see throughout the game that the Institute as a sort of superiority complex. They had a vision, and wanted to implement in the world - they wanted it THEIR way. There are no records of them trying to truly create a world together with the Commonwealth. Them being present at CPG is more of a proof of them being present there - but not a sign of them really wanting a united Commonwealth. For all we know, they might have tried to always implement THEIR way. Ever since the beginning, they wanted to "Redefine Humanity". The only debate we see happening is: Should we be a bit considerate of the people above? Or completely disregard them? But we do not see any attempt of creating a world together with the people of the CommonWealth - THEIR way was, basically, unnegotiable. Synths were already being deployed, even if they were prototypes that ended up malfunctioning and killing everyone around. And when this happened, the Institute never tried to explain why and apologize for it. Even with the CPG Massacre, where only the Institute survived, there was no attempt to explained what happened - which is awfully convenient for them.
      Therefore, it is not farfetch'd to think that the Institute view the CPG political debate as "infighting" and - for them - a waste of time, and proof that it does not work. Similar to how Authoritarian governments see Democracy - especially when they considered their way the best way, just like the Institute does.
      So, was the CPG really falling apart? Or did the Institute had their own views on political debate, and decided to take them down? A united CommonWealth is not good for the Institute - and we see from some Institute quests that they see any union as a "threat" - with the exception of the Minutemen, but given their small presence in the beginning, and that the MC is their general, I wouldn't really account them.
      If the CPG was really falling apart, then why did the Synth kill all of them? There would be no need if they were falling by themselves. We saw no records about the Synth being threatened or shot at, not even from the Institute's own records and history. So why was there a need for the Massacre? It is also awfully convenient that there was only ONE survivor, which happened to be from the Institute to live and tell the story.....

    • @barrymantelli8011
      @barrymantelli8011 Місяць тому

      it's brought up in a couple of other NPC dialog

  • @miguelle9724
    @miguelle9724 Місяць тому +1

    Hearing this makes the sarcastic line worth even more.
    Father: “I’m talking about real tangible power. Power that keeps the lights running.”
    Player: “Power…right… must be hard times down here.

  • @americandissident9062
    @americandissident9062 Місяць тому +13

    The institute is the worst faction by far, followed by the railroad.