I know a lot people might want a scenario where Elijah stayed as Elder, but I just don't see that happening. He didn't see the his chapter as being able to keep up with him and even if he did stay I'm sure it wouldn't be long before he was relieved of duty for his blatant disregard for Brotherhood lives. Although I may cover a scenario where Elijah never left just for the sake of it. Also, a lot of people seem to think this takes places during the events of New Vegas, it doesn't. This is set years before and the battle of Hoover Dam that is shown is the first battle.
Yeah I can never see a scenario where he would stay elder at least not for long seeing what kind of man he is or would become it shows that even if he didn’t abandon the brotherhood the brotherhood would be quick to dispose him
Perhaps if they took the time to defend like you said in this vid it would give Elijah more time to figure out Helios and Archimedes. Possibly if he managed to get what he was looking for in helios he would have stayed even if it wasn't permanently.
The best part about Brotherhood winning is that it would prevent Fallout Frontier from existing because with NCR defeated in one way or another there would be no NCR Exiles and their shitty CoD campaign.
@@Commrade-DOGE The legion would roam free and find them. With no ncr exiles holding them back, the legion Will turn that reptile cave into a furnace, with The snakes inside.
the exiles may be gone but there's still the northern legion, the crusaders of steel and the scavs who have working vehicles without the exiles, the scavs would probably get their hands on the tech the ncr would have had and set up their headquarters at the airport or somewhere else in portland and if the scavs won't get the tech, the crusaders or the legion would claim it, potentially leading to a war
I like this idea and the scenario you've laid out. The only thing I'd see going differently is the NCR being able to play nice with the BOS after Hoover Dam. All the major factions the courier encounters make it abundantly clear that the BOS need to go bc they're a huge liability. My gut instinct is that once the NCR consolidated it's control over Vegas and the Mojave, they'd turn their attention to "removing" the BOS in order to achieve a total victory in the region. Plus the weapons, armor, and tech they'd be able to loot from the BOS would be enticing for the NCR
That's the thing, Oliver wanted to exterminate the Brotherhood, but they got their hands on the securitrons while he was distracted with Hoover Dam. So he would have to deal with some of the best soldiers in the wasteland, as well as their army of kill bots. By the time the NCR annexes the region properly, the Brotherhood have done most of the work, and the public knows it, any General or politician that tried to get rid of them wouldn't have a job for that long.
One thing I really hate about bethesda not giving obsidian enough time to make the game... there is a mod that let's you, if you side with house, have 100 speech and accepted with the bos, convince Mr. House to spare them. It was apparently cut due to time constraints but I always go with that in my head cannon.
@@7DeadlyJinxs Having played the mod, having Hardin as Elder is all it takes. McNamara wouldn't ally with House and the only other option is destruction. That's pretty much it. Maybe, if it was official content, there'd be more of a reason, but the mod dev had to make do with what was there.
This makes me wish for a BoS ending, where the Courier hands Mr House army of Securitrons to Elder Hardin (since in order for that to work, Hardin needs to be the Elder), and they take Hoover Dam alongside The Courier, now a Paladin himself. Maybe even have a couple of Paladins and Knights fight Lanius with you as well, it would have been so dope man!
@@8461529 First, the east coast brotherhood isn’t evil, people are just sensitive and don’t like making hard choices when it comes to the greater good. Synths are far more dangerous then the atomic bomb and a world where they exist is even worse then anything they east coast brotherhood could do and they’re the only ones willing to actually fight the institute. Second there are different chapters of the brotherhood who follow different methods. The western brotherhood, the Mojave chapter, the east coast brotherhood, the Midwestern brotherhood etc. They are generally the good guys in pretty much every fallout game.
I feel like house wouldn't get caught with his pants down like that. I'm not sure what he would do but at the very least I think he'd be able to counter the brotherhood forces from using the monorail. Also I think with the threat of the brotherhood and ncr working together which would be evident when the silver rush gets torched Benny would remain loyal out of purely survival and house would get the platinum chip. These thoughts are just off the top of my head but I think it's worth thinking about.
The Platinum Chip wouldn't be found for another few years. House is smart, but he's not omnipotent, he knew the NCR damn well wanted to takeover Vegas (and certainly could) but the Legion was keeping them from doing it, with the help of the Brotherhood, it's almost certain Oliver would get cocky and attempt to take Vegas.
@@TheOmegaInitiative I agree, however I don’t think the remaining BoS members (after the Helios one defense) would be able to breach the 38 alone and then kill House. However, I do have to give it to ya that you did state that the entire strike team bar two individuals died. If this did happen, the remaining BoS would not later decide to help out in Hoover since their numbers at this point would be ridiculously low. Knowing the elder, he’d have a panic attack on having led his team to a slaughter house and fall back to the bunkers
@@TheOmegaInitiative this is where i honestly cant be sure as its stated the main reason the NCR doesnt try anything against the strip being that House was aware fo the threat the NCR posed and rallied the families + his standing army ot force the minto a situation where attacking him would put them in a position where they'd get rolled by the legion. i do not beleive the BoS would change this if they encountered the NCR during or after the 1st battle for Hoover dam(as you cant expect the NCR evne bostlerered by this alliance ot leave the Dam undefended.) and this is especially questionable as House was aware of the BoS and their danger ot the point where his plan does not progress until they are eliminated.
Wait, why would Elijah leave? I thought the whole reason he disappeared is because the Brotherhood lost the plant; it’s why he goes full schizo and runs off to the Big MT. If the Brotherhood won, he’d have all the time in the world to study and harness Archimedes II.
Because by that point, he had lost faith in the Brotherhood. He would have left as soon as the NCR attacked, because he wouldn't think they would be able to hold it. Even if they won, they were still in enemy territory, so it was only a matter of time, he certainly wouldn't think McNamara would agree to a truce.
He left before the battle was over. McNamara clearly states this. And the Paladins were questioning his decisions way before that, so Omega is right in this instance, Elijah would have left regardless if they had a chance or not.
Well... you see - the problem with Elijah and his obsession with Helios 1 is that he was lacking 1 crucial element in order to activate Archimedes The C-rangefinder. Without it - Elijah is just incapable of activating it, thus basically wasting both lives and resources
You don't necessarily need the C-rangefinder. You can still activate the ARCHIMEDES plant defense system from HELIOS One's observation deck at any time upon accessing the solar collection tower.
@@adammanalo931 true tho without it or the aiblity ot build it ARCHII is limited to a defensive grid on HELIOS itself. this would paint a massive target on the facility for all other factions especially once they realize either the limits of ARCH II or the existence of a handheld targetting mechanism with direct access to it(especially HOuse who may have had partnership deals with Poseidon energy.)
I think this question about the alternate history brings up an interesting lore question I can't remember an answer to off the top of my head: *Do the NCR actually know Mr House has "advanced technology"?* He has Securitrons, but I think it'd take more to convince the Brotherhood to raid the Lucky 38 than its owner having a lot of robots. Do they actually understand that House is a prewar human preserved with technology? Or do they have suspicions that somebody just took up his identity, or that he's secretly a Ghoul, or are most of them even unaware "Robert House" was the founder of RobCo? The only piece of information I can remember on this is that his obituary proudly declares he lived to 261, so it's not like he keeps this information a secret, but he's also an extremely reclusive person, so I'm honestly unsure.
I assume it would be known that hes at least the RobCo CEO, as there are presumably must be surviving documents / terminals that say as such. My guess is the brotherhood would assume that the current house (as no one knew what he looked like in new vegas) was a descendent and so along with the securitrons probably had tech... idk
I want to know what would of happened if Elijah got HELIOS 1 working, like the courier does in game. Maybe then they could of outright beat the NCR, and gained a powerful tool for negotiations. Maybe even controlling the land and extorting Vegas for its tech.
I see that as aggravating the NCR into a full blown assault of Helios One, they would be desperate to get rid of the Brotherhood at that point, and while the NCR may not know it at first, it might become obvious that it can only be used once per day.
@@TheOmegaInitiative I'd argue the opposite, facing an unknown weapon which can call down the power of the sun may be just the thing to make the NCR lose faith in the Mojave campaign, given how many lives and strategic damage it could cause if a full assault went ahead.
@@ze2492 The NCR has never been a nation to care about it's troops, and if it had to launch a larger assault which it would, and god forsake them if it's at night, then it's all but over for the BoS. It's just an improbable victory.
@@mftarik1255 For real it's not even that strong it might take out one broad assault force at most, a platoon of troopers. But I doubt it, it'll off a squad and they will still be stormed lol.
I think one thing would be different, Elijah, seeing the brotherhood was winning, kept trying to get Helios to work. Then shortly after the victory he does it. He activates Archimedes II, gets the C-finder. And Annihilates.
11:22 i love how the ncr's main concern isn't the possibility of the legion taking down these knights in shining power armor and hijacking their suits but rather the sheer cost of their weapons being unloaded into the legionaries "It costs 400,000 dollars to fire this weapon... for twelve seconds." classic ncr greed smh
What i think would be a lot cooler is if elijah in this timeline was able to repurpose the Mr. Gutsys, Sentry Bots and laser turrets we faced as the player character turning the battle for the bos. In the aftermath elijah shows everyone documents of Archimedes proving he was right "couldn't let savages like the ncr have control of something as powerful as an orbital laser" being justified elijah would stay the unquestioned elder of the chapter despite the shaky victory. through elijahs genius he is able to get the prewar solar plant functioning at 95% efficiency within the few days before the ncr can mount a second larger attack. as the bos clear paths from Helios to hidden valley (their original target for dealings in the Mojave) work buzzes day and night till elijah makes a break through. High in the elevated laboratory remote control of the orbital satellite without the need for Euclid's C-Finder is established. Once the first strike is ordered the Brotherhood's recently waning technological superiority is once again solidified as it was in the days of the republic's infancy. The lasers touches down and graces camp golf first, cutting the small supply of rangers in the Mojave in half and leaving the rest leaderless with the death of Chief Hanlon. the second strike is unintentional as all physical evidence of a store once known as Mick and Ralph's is wiped from Freeside. Alerting Mr. House to the situation he accepts ncr negotiators that want to convince him to storm helios one. He knows this is his only move as bos will never accept his rule of new vegas, he fleeces the ncr for everything he can before the two new joint armies mobilize. the joint power of house and ncr roll up to the power plant looking abandoned. as they approach the never before seen security measures of the building activate as elijah and a few scribes a paladins watch dozens of securitrons are toasted in single bolts of light along along with 30 troopers being reduced to piles of ash with every strike (it super effective). The ncr's partially leather armor holds up better than the securitron's electronics but the ceaseless blasts sends whats left of both armies retreating. veronica know what she has to do in the coming weeks as she see how much enjoyment elijah is getting from his repeated use of the super weapon. even after the ncr's attempted surrender elijah keeps ordering the daily obliteration of ncr camps and bases until it becomes a death wish to step near any base or outpost fly a republic flag. with all major outpost abandoned forces retreat to the damn, the one location the brotherhood wont destroy. how does it end after this.
What if the Legion won the first battle of Hoover dam? (In this scenario, the charges fail to detonate in Boulder City, and the NCR are overrun, routing them out of Vegas.)
I imagine it wouldn't be that much different than if they won during the second battle, the only difference might be if Joshua Graham rediscovers his faith and aids the NCR, though I see that being unlikely.
@@TheOmegaInitiative I thought Joshua Graham only rediscovered his faith because of the burning and him being welcomed back again in New Canaan with open arms.
I'm so glad that I found this channel. I love, absolutely crave to listen to your alternative histories. Alternate history might be one of my favorite videos.
My head canon is that the BOS had about 300 men in the Mojave. And maybe 10,000 across north America, mostly being non-combatants like mechanics, logistics, pilots, scribes, children. Maybe 2,000 suits of Power Armor across the continent for the BOS, supported by 6,000-8,000 Initiates and another 10k civilians. This makes sense that an important place like New Vegas would get a few hundred soldiers. And these numbers would allow for about 20-30 Brotherhood chapters across the continent
I always put the Brotherhood in the Mojave at 500 in total, 20% Troops = 100 Soldiers They're outnumbered 20 to 1 = 2.000 NCR Soldiers With the total NCR presence in the Mojave coming in at around 20.000 Soldiers
Nice work, I'm used to your "what if videos" to mostly include Enclave so this was some fresh air, of course I have nothing against the Enclave but I still like the idea of mixing it up a bit. Keep the good work up!
Imagine if the BOS discovered the Archimedes weapon early, and used that to win the battle at Helios One. Even if they could only use the weapon once a day, it would be one hell of a show of power. Imagine the legion's reaction to seeing a beam of blinding light strike down and obliterating Caesar on his throne, the son of Mars struck down by the wrath of Helios.
I was kinda hoping that Operation Sunburst would've been won via using Archimedes and the defense system, like Elijah was planning on before the Brotherhood lost to the NCR. With those under his control the NCR wouldn't stand a chance, even any disagreeing Brotherhood members would be vaporized by Elijah.
I enjoyed the scenario overall. However, I can't accept that the NCR would have betrayed House like that at that point in time. And survived the Legion. House was using New Vagas not only as an enterprise, but also as a home base for his army of Securitrons and the 5 families. Should the NCR have attacked House, especially on his home turf, he would have ensured the NCR had suffered abundant casualties. Resulting in their destruction at the Hands of the Legion. Even with the BoS helping them. This is what brought the NCR to the bargaining table in the first place.
The NCR wasn't really trying to destroy House's army, they were only trying draw them away from the Lucky 38 so the Brotherhood could finish off House and shut down the securitrons.
@@TheOmegaInitiative I understand that. But even so, House was suspicious of the NCR, saying they where more dangerous to him than the Legion. House was also Disgusted at the existence of the BoS and would have been completely aware of their partnership with the NCR. He forced any players who sided with him to eliminate the BoS in "The House Always Wins V".
@@Cheeky_Bandit The Legion was defeated, both canonically and in this scenario, by the demolition of Boulder City, not by a proper battle. The dam gets overrun either way, and it doesn't take an army to push a detonator button.
@@SuperGman117 Boulder City was for the first battle of the Hoover Damn. It is also canonical that House and the NCR formed their treaty prior to the battle of the Hoover Damn primarily because the NCR feared it would have suffered to many losses. Which would have left them more vulnerable to attacks by the legion. You learn all this from dialogue with Dennis Crocker. This scenario is for the second battle of the Hoover Damn. So for the NCR to attack house would be an insurmountable mistake in judgment regardless of assistance from the BoS.
@@Cheeky_Bandit This scenario refers to the first battle. Boulder City is right in the video, not to mention the "they seem to be raiders" bit. It's clearly the first, not the second.
I'm certainly not a brotherhood fan or one of those people who sees the BOS as one of the good guys, but I really would've appreciated if Obsidian took the Midwestern approach and made their iteration of the faction a continent-spanning, multi-special fascist technocracy with a singular motive to absorb the entirety of the United States, and a zeal so extreme that even the Legion feared them. The Brotherhood would've been much more fascinating if it remained dead in California, but thriving in the Midwestern states, having amassed so much power in the years between Elder Lyon's departure from the west coast and the events of Fallout 3, that the rest of the elders had to lie about their existence to not pose an existential threat for the rest of the faction. A "might makes right, assimilate or die" iteration of the Brotherhood taken to the logical conclusion would've been 100x more interesting than "hermits who hide in hole", and it would've given a fresh alternative to the individualistic ideals of the NCR and the strict legalism of the Legion; seeing a sentient deathclaw in power armor parrot rhetoric about paradigms that should've never concerned deathclaws in the first place, or seeing hyperintelligent remnants of the Master's army, clad in the blue logo of Maxson, having morally-decayed to the point where they act as warlords and commissars for hire would prove how dogmatic and out-of-touch with reality the Brotherhood had now become, but in a way that still poses a threat to every other faction in the wasteland.... and they're winning
I commented on another one of your other what if videos about what would've happened if the Legion won the first battle of Hoover Dam? I still think this would be an interesting idea to think about.
This actually works… I could easily see this happening. I would imagine once the lucky 38 and surrounding area were cleared out the brotherhood would cut ties with the NCR and disappear.
Well House has to be blind to no see this attack coming, and even worse that building is a massive tank... no chance in hell that kind of firepower would even dent the main doors...
I like both the brotherhood of steel and the enclave. Both factions have their flaws and awesome power armour. Seeing the power armour on the cover of fallout is what got me into the game series.
There is a HoI4 mod that plays out this exact scenario lmao. Its packed with content and legit is the reason I bought the game to begin with. The Old World Blues Mod, I play it more than the base game. Imagine if Elijah was successful repealling the NCR in the Mojave, going to Big MT and the Sierra madre with all that tech with a whole brotherhood chapter, thats only a single nation there.
I love this "what if" videos, but I think both BoS and NCR would hate each other guts after their war in California. So it wouldn't be realistic for the BOS to give up so easily Helios One power and resources to their past enemy, nor the NCR would let them have Van Graffs energy weapons and House's securitrons. With such weapons and tech, the BoS would represent a new menace on Vegas and the NCR already has to deal with Caesar. Maybe a more realistic scenario would be that the NCR avoids and/or sets a perimeter around Helios One. And maybe attempt to have a peace treaty with them where they "let each other alone". The BoS don't seem to have many motives to conquer or advance through the Mojave (nor the manpower to kick both NCR and Legion out of Vegas), so they may agree on a simple non-aggression pact with the condition that their scout parties could still search for tech on NCR territory. The BoS may also help them during the battle for the Dam but only if they think the Legion would be a worst neighbour. At the same time, though, I don't know if that single bunker/chapter can have the authorization of signing peace treaties or alliances with the NCR.
I like that FNV didn't treat the BOS as a Mary Sue. The series suffers generally from putting the BOS everywhere, bending canon whenever it needs to to make that work. F76 in particular.
Suggestion for a scenario: what if the calculator and modius discovered each other, and pulled a wall-e where they grew affectionate for each other and decide to slaughter humans together
I feel like the Archimedes 1 plant defense system would be their best chance at surviving I mean imagine being normal soldiers and seeing a massive laser blast your forces
The Securitron looks like one of the most feeble robotic enemies, you'd just blow the wheels off, leaving them almost useless. Although you could probably argue that anything other than a sentrybot and maybe the assaultron would be easily overcome.
Now I'd really love to see a "What if the Courier joined Elijah?" Video. Mostly just to see the other faction's reaction to all this slate-wiping. And how the brotherhood would interact with it's former Elder
The khans: well… shit The legion: By mars have we done something wrong? Is this our punishment for our warrior ways? The fiends: *crack kid YEAH* The NCR: oh no. The BOS: wait. Is that. Elijah?! House: what the hell is the courier doing?
After seeing your video on how fallout should end, maybe as a dark ending, it ends where it began. In nuclear hellfire. Making the the first line “war, war never changes” fitting.
The only thing about this that I would change is the turning point to start this timeline in the first place. I think a situation that could easily have resulted in the Brotherhood holding onto Helios 1 could have been if they had their hands on the C-Finder ahead of time, and used the orbital laser in the defense of Helios 1
This has been a great video, could you see yourself doing another video where the Brotherhood joins forces with Mr House, either before the events of FNV or during the quest where the player via cut content convince him to ally with them, where he under a contract gives them the location of technology (that he has no interest in or use for) and help with the NCR in exchange for helping to rebuild the high tech R&D with Elijah or Veronica remaining or becoming elder.
I want to see a what if the calculator from fallout tactics worked properly, if they did not try to divert money, if none of the “ vault “ members that occupied the facility kept their mental facility and the calculator was never corrupted, I would love to hear your outcome, and I know the game was not great but the story it self was amazing to me!
That is an excellent question. I personally don't think anything would change with the Lone Wanderer they're just another soldier for the BOS if that there's the possibility they cut off ties given the LW could potentially be allied with the Railroad/Escaped Synths or not on Earth in the Alien Spaceship trying to halt further attacks from the Zetans. Sarah is a bigger deal given she was Elder...The question is if she would willingly step down to let Arthur lead or for some reason not but that would only lead to resentment and hostility from both the Outcasts and West-Coast and a good chunk of her own forces. I believe they'd forcefully remove her. Arthur himself loved Sarah so if he was immediately placed in charge he wouldn't allow any harm to come to her...My guess is peacefully exiling her from the Brotherhood with supplies to find a life out in the Wastes somewhere.
They probably wouldn't expand much, they would stay around the same size thanks to Sarah's following of her father's ideals and /i doubt they would go to the commonwealth.
I think they would build around the Helios solar energy array in order to make a more permanent settlement. With that in mind, they opt out secrecy for growth.
Puts into question what society does the Brotherhood make. Maybe some kind of cyberpunk shit where the Novac dino has lasers, robots everywhere, and they all wear funky-looking recon armor.
I just picture the narration of Thor and Hyperion fighting the beyonders as the Last Paladin loads up his Energy gun and just goes to town. "There was Thunder and Noise, A fight of the Gods... then there was nothing."
I'm surprised you didn't went with the scenario where during the battle Elijah is able to test fire the ARCHIMEDES plant defense system and wipe out the attacking NCR force. I was also wondering, did the greater amount of losses that the NCR suffered here weakened the NCR's defense of Hoover Dam.
For sure. If the NCR took more losses at Helios One, it would have caused morale issues as well as potentially losing more troops set to the Mojave as the NCR doesn't want to risk its troops. The victory over Helios One was a symbolic as well as strategic. Defeating the BoS make the NCR more powerful, and individuals will support the NCR more. Not as many troops would have been sent to the dam when they were attacked by the Legion.
I was expecting the true battle with spears from the sun raining down on the NCR braking them and forcing a retreat. Then with power secured Elijah would continue his surch for tech taking him and the brotherhood to the Big MT and the madra. Creating a new Brotherhood that could stop the Legion and the NCR while bringing down House.
@@TheOmegaInitiative yeah fair point, in my NCR playthroughs I don't even bother going after the damn thing. Shame though, The Brotherhood having a Hammer of Dawn would be awesome
Great video as always. I would love to see this as canon part of nv. But I think the legion would had lost the second battle of hover dam specialy if BoS aided the NCR
I doubt they'd shoot house. Likely demand him stand his robots down or die. House agrees to be allowed to live. Brotherhood now has genius house as it's slave in a tube
How realistic is it that the Brotherhood would not only cede dangerous technology but also assist another faction in using it? Isn't their whole thing that they don't play well with others? Would it not be more likely that they would destroy then withdraw from Helios One?
It just wouldn’t be possible for the BOS to win no matter the situation. The brotherhood has one major disadvantage. No new recruits. No way to make more armor and weapons. They logistically have no advantage except security and hiding. Eventually they will be raided by NCR patrolling and then that’s that. Outnumbered,out gunned,out supplied because they need food from outside the bunker. Reinforcing troops is all they can hope for. Once a soldier dies his equipment is taken but only one replacement for every four lost is even possible. Boston did recruit outside and they survived and got stronger and even made the airship. Eventually there will only be one person left if not discovered and raided.
I'm not sure most of the creatures there would be that bad, most have escaped already, and the rest couldn't be much more effective than regular soldiers, it be more of a nuisance than a threat.
@@TheOmegaInitiative an attack with all of the robo scorpions and controlled lobotomites would be one thing, but also with the enormous artillery guns, satellites and the weird hexcrete structures that grow out of the ground I think they would be an enormous issue but that's just my opinion
What if The Institute won? Yeah, this is an ending in F4, I just wanted to know what happens other then the Institute wins and becomes dominate in Boston and the surrounsing areas
The paladin who enters the silver rush uses the guise of buying weapons to sneak in. He immediately lays his eyes upon a very powerful gatling laser named brittle spite, which he requests that he may take it into the bathroom to inspect it. Which is obliged by the guards at the silver rush, each to his own and its a lucrative sale. Whereupon the paladin exits gattling laser blazing. What a ruse!
This is a very believable scenario and it could even pass as canon, but I think the NCR forming an alliance with the BOS after such a bloody and devastating defeat during the Battle for HELIOS One is a huge stretch. The NCR won't just forget that the BOS killed potentially hundreds of their soldiers. They would be more likely to accept a truce _before_ the commencement of the battle.
@@TheOmegaInitiative Yes, the BOS would only be defending themselves, but the NCR wouldn't care either way. They lost the battle, and their commanders would want heads to roll. With people like Colonel Moore-who view their mission as righteous and morally justified-in command, they wouldn't care about who shot first; they'll want payback, one way or another.
I could see the BoS turning around and pushing the NCR out of Helios One and the Mojave after pushing the Legion away from the Dam. The BoS would have the Securitrons, the Strip, the Dam, and lots of tech.
I know a lot people might want a scenario where Elijah stayed as Elder, but I just don't see that happening. He didn't see the his chapter as being able to keep up with him and even if he did stay I'm sure it wouldn't be long before he was relieved of duty for his blatant disregard for Brotherhood lives.
Although I may cover a scenario where Elijah never left just for the sake of it.
Also, a lot of people seem to think this takes places during the events of New Vegas, it doesn't. This is set years before and the battle of Hoover Dam that is shown is the first battle.
Helios Chapter is a thing in Old World Blues mod for hoi4
Yeah I can never see a scenario where he would stay elder at least not for long seeing what kind of man he is or would become it shows that even if he didn’t abandon the brotherhood the brotherhood would be quick to dispose him
for a future vid you ahould do what if elder elijia survived dead money
Perhaps if they took the time to defend like you said in this vid it would give Elijah more time to figure out Helios and Archimedes. Possibly if he managed to get what he was looking for in helios he would have stayed even if it wasn't permanently.
@@LiamTheLegend see he wouldn’t have found what was in Helios because he didn’t have the c-finder
The best part about Brotherhood winning is that it would prevent Fallout Frontier from existing because with NCR defeated in one way or another there would be no NCR Exiles and their shitty CoD campaign.
there would still be those reptiles
What is this frontier you speak of, you would be STUPID to spend all your time going out there in the frozen wastes... imagine being that stupid.
That is true but those ugly “things” would still be alive
@@Commrade-DOGE
The legion would roam free and find them. With no ncr exiles holding them back, the legion Will turn that reptile cave into a furnace, with The snakes inside.
the exiles may be gone
but there's still the northern legion, the crusaders of steel and the scavs who have working vehicles
without the exiles, the scavs would probably get their hands on the tech the ncr would have had and set up their headquarters at the airport or somewhere else in portland
and if the scavs won't get the tech, the crusaders or the legion would claim it, potentially leading to a war
I like this idea and the scenario you've laid out. The only thing I'd see going differently is the NCR being able to play nice with the BOS after Hoover Dam. All the major factions the courier encounters make it abundantly clear that the BOS need to go bc they're a huge liability. My gut instinct is that once the NCR consolidated it's control over Vegas and the Mojave, they'd turn their attention to "removing" the BOS in order to achieve a total victory in the region. Plus the weapons, armor, and tech they'd be able to loot from the BOS would be enticing for the NCR
That's the thing, Oliver wanted to exterminate the Brotherhood, but they got their hands on the securitrons while he was distracted with Hoover Dam. So he would have to deal with some of the best soldiers in the wasteland, as well as their army of kill bots. By the time the NCR annexes the region properly, the Brotherhood have done most of the work, and the public knows it, any General or politician that tried to get rid of them wouldn't have a job for that long.
@@TheOmegaInitiative Thank you for mentioning the politcal angle.
One thing I really hate about bethesda not giving obsidian enough time to make the game... there is a mod that let's you, if you side with house, have 100 speech and accepted with the bos, convince Mr. House to spare them. It was apparently cut due to time constraints but I always go with that in my head cannon.
@@TheShananagan What convinces him?
@@7DeadlyJinxs Having played the mod, having Hardin as Elder is all it takes. McNamara wouldn't ally with House and the only other option is destruction. That's pretty much it. Maybe, if it was official content, there'd be more of a reason, but the mod dev had to make do with what was there.
I actually wouldn't mind if this was canon.
True, but then again, no Mr. House, and therefore no getting shot in the head.
Also House 4 Lyfe
Same
@@dragonfell5078so true
This makes me wish for a BoS ending, where the Courier hands Mr House army of Securitrons to Elder Hardin (since in order for that to work, Hardin needs to be the Elder), and they take Hoover Dam alongside The Courier, now a Paladin himself. Maybe even have a couple of Paladins and Knights fight Lanius with you as well, it would have been so dope man!
That would be cringe because brotherhood ending already was the only ending in fallout 3
@@8461529 I dont see how its cringe because 3 had a BoS ending
@@CursedPR BoS is evil and turning into new enclave as it turns out in Fallout 4, having a BoS ending in fallout NV makes no sense
@@8461529 🤣🤣🤣
@@8461529 First, the east coast brotherhood isn’t evil, people are just sensitive and don’t like making hard choices when it comes to the greater good. Synths are far more dangerous then the atomic bomb and a world where they exist is even worse then anything they east coast brotherhood could do and they’re the only ones willing to actually fight the institute. Second there are different chapters of the brotherhood who follow different methods. The western brotherhood, the Mojave chapter, the east coast brotherhood, the Midwestern brotherhood etc. They are generally the good guys in pretty much every fallout game.
I feel like house wouldn't get caught with his pants down like that. I'm not sure what he would do but at the very least I think he'd be able to counter the brotherhood forces from using the monorail. Also I think with the threat of the brotherhood and ncr working together which would be evident when the silver rush gets torched Benny would remain loyal out of purely survival and house would get the platinum chip. These thoughts are just off the top of my head but I think it's worth thinking about.
Yes, this route sounds the most probable.
The Platinum Chip wouldn't be found for another few years. House is smart, but he's not omnipotent, he knew the NCR damn well wanted to takeover Vegas (and certainly could) but the Legion was keeping them from doing it, with the help of the Brotherhood, it's almost certain Oliver would get cocky and attempt to take Vegas.
@@TheOmegaInitiative fair point!
@@TheOmegaInitiative I agree, however I don’t think the remaining BoS members (after the Helios one defense) would be able to breach the 38 alone and then kill House. However, I do have to give it to ya that you did state that the entire strike team bar two individuals died. If this did happen, the remaining BoS would not later decide to help out in Hoover since their numbers at this point would be ridiculously low. Knowing the elder, he’d have a panic attack on having led his team to a slaughter house and fall back to the bunkers
@@TheOmegaInitiative this is where i honestly cant be sure as its stated the main reason the NCR doesnt try anything against the strip being that House was aware fo the threat the NCR posed and rallied the families + his standing army ot force the minto a situation where attacking him would put them in a position where they'd get rolled by the legion.
i do not beleive the BoS would change this if they encountered the NCR during or after the 1st battle for Hoover dam(as you cant expect the NCR evne bostlerered by this alliance ot leave the Dam undefended.)
and this is especially questionable as House was aware of the BoS and their danger ot the point where his plan does not progress until they are eliminated.
Wait, why would Elijah leave? I thought the whole reason he disappeared is because the Brotherhood lost the plant; it’s why he goes full schizo and runs off to the Big MT. If the Brotherhood won, he’d have all the time in the world to study and harness Archimedes II.
Because by that point, he had lost faith in the Brotherhood. He would have left as soon as the NCR attacked, because he wouldn't think they would be able to hold it. Even if they won, they were still in enemy territory, so it was only a matter of time, he certainly wouldn't think McNamara would agree to a truce.
He left before the battle was over. McNamara clearly states this. And the Paladins were questioning his decisions way before that, so Omega is right in this instance, Elijah would have left regardless if they had a chance or not.
Schizo Elijah is the best Elijah
@@Matt-md5yt Dead Elijah is best Elijah.
@@concept5631 Safety Desposit Box Elijah is best Elijah
Well... you see - the problem with Elijah and his obsession with Helios 1 is that he was lacking 1 crucial element in order to activate Archimedes
The C-rangefinder. Without it - Elijah is just incapable of activating it, thus basically wasting both lives and resources
Yeah and the best part is who is the current owner and costing Elijah all those resources, a child
The game was rigged from the start...Old Man.
You don't necessarily need the C-rangefinder. You can still activate the ARCHIMEDES plant defense system from HELIOS One's observation deck at any time upon accessing the solar collection tower.
@@adammanalo931 true tho without it or the aiblity ot build it ARCHII is limited to a defensive grid on HELIOS itself.
this would paint a massive target on the facility for all other factions especially once they realize either the limits of ARCH II or the existence of a handheld targetting mechanism with direct access to it(especially HOuse who may have had partnership deals with Poseidon energy.)
I think this question about the alternate history brings up an interesting lore question I can't remember an answer to off the top of my head: *Do the NCR actually know Mr House has "advanced technology"?*
He has Securitrons, but I think it'd take more to convince the Brotherhood to raid the Lucky 38 than its owner having a lot of robots. Do they actually understand that House is a prewar human preserved with technology? Or do they have suspicions that somebody just took up his identity, or that he's secretly a Ghoul, or are most of them even unaware "Robert House" was the founder of RobCo?
The only piece of information I can remember on this is that his obituary proudly declares he lived to 261, so it's not like he keeps this information a secret, but he's also an extremely reclusive person, so I'm honestly unsure.
Do they have to know? The NCR, just like people in real life, can lie to make people do what they want. Where were those WMDs in Iraq?
I assume it would be known that hes at least the RobCo CEO, as there are presumably must be surviving documents / terminals that say as such. My guess is the brotherhood would assume that the current house (as no one knew what he looked like in new vegas) was a descendent and so along with the securitrons probably had tech... idk
I want to know what would of happened if Elijah got HELIOS 1 working, like the courier does in game. Maybe then they could of outright beat the NCR, and gained a powerful tool for negotiations.
Maybe even controlling the land and extorting Vegas for its tech.
I see that as aggravating the NCR into a full blown assault of Helios One, they would be desperate to get rid of the Brotherhood at that point, and while the NCR may not know it at first, it might become obvious that it can only be used once per day.
@@TheOmegaInitiative I'd argue the opposite, facing an unknown weapon which can call down the power of the sun may be just the thing to make the NCR lose faith in the Mojave campaign, given how many lives and strategic damage it could cause if a full assault went ahead.
@@ze2492 The NCR has never been a nation to care about it's troops, and if it had to launch a larger assault which it would, and god forsake them if it's at night, then it's all but over for the BoS. It's just an improbable victory.
Veronica states the archimedes range finder in game is as weak as it is as a game mechanic
@@mftarik1255 For real it's not even that strong it might take out one broad assault force at most, a platoon of troopers. But I doubt it, it'll off a squad and they will still be stormed lol.
I think one thing would be different,
Elijah, seeing the brotherhood was winning, kept trying to get Helios to work. Then shortly after the victory he does it. He activates Archimedes II, gets the C-finder. And Annihilates.
11:22 i love how the ncr's main concern isn't the possibility of the legion taking down these knights in shining power armor and hijacking their suits but rather the sheer cost of their weapons being unloaded into the legionaries
"It costs 400,000 dollars to fire this weapon... for twelve seconds."
classic ncr greed smh
Absolutely LOVE your alternate history videos for the Fallout series!!!! Please continue to make content!!!!
Finally! Been looking for a video that speaks about this concept more but I didn't found anything before until now. Well done!
2:31 Can’t tell if they guy with the beret is shielding himself or face palming. Great artwork, whoever did this deserves praise 👍
What i think would be a lot cooler is if elijah in this timeline was able to repurpose the Mr. Gutsys, Sentry Bots and laser turrets we faced as the player character turning the battle for the bos. In the aftermath elijah shows everyone documents of Archimedes proving he was right "couldn't let savages like the ncr have control of something as powerful as an orbital laser" being justified elijah would stay the unquestioned elder of the chapter despite the shaky victory. through elijahs genius he is able to get the prewar solar plant functioning at 95% efficiency within the few days before the ncr can mount a second larger attack. as the bos clear paths from Helios to hidden valley (their original target for dealings in the Mojave) work buzzes day and night till elijah makes a break through. High in the elevated laboratory remote control of the orbital satellite without the need for Euclid's C-Finder is established. Once the first strike is ordered the Brotherhood's recently waning technological superiority is once again solidified as it was in the days of the republic's infancy. The lasers touches down and graces camp golf first, cutting the small supply of rangers in the Mojave in half and leaving the rest leaderless with the death of Chief Hanlon. the second strike is unintentional as all physical evidence of a store once known as Mick and Ralph's is wiped from Freeside. Alerting Mr. House to the situation he accepts ncr negotiators that want to convince him to storm helios one. He knows this is his only move as bos will never accept his rule of new vegas, he fleeces the ncr for everything he can before the two new joint armies mobilize. the joint power of house and ncr roll up to the power plant looking abandoned. as they approach the never before seen security measures of the building activate as elijah and a few scribes a paladins watch dozens of securitrons are toasted in single bolts of light along along with 30 troopers being reduced to piles of ash with every strike (it super effective). The ncr's partially leather armor holds up better than the securitron's electronics but the ceaseless blasts sends whats left of both armies retreating. veronica know what she has to do in the coming weeks as she see how much enjoyment elijah is getting from his repeated use of the super weapon. even after the ncr's attempted surrender elijah keeps ordering the daily obliteration of ncr camps and bases until it becomes a death wish to step near any base or outpost fly a republic flag. with all major outpost abandoned forces retreat to the damn, the one location the brotherhood wont destroy. how does it end after this.
Can’t wait for the fan animation of the battle!
This proves Caesar’s philosophy towards advanced weapons. If you rely solely on machines you will perish when those machines fail you.
What if the Legion won the first battle of Hoover dam? (In this scenario, the charges fail to detonate in Boulder City, and the NCR are overrun, routing them out of Vegas.)
I imagine it wouldn't be that much different than if they won during the second battle, the only difference might be if Joshua Graham rediscovers his faith and aids the NCR, though I see that being unlikely.
@@TheOmegaInitiative I thought Joshua Graham only rediscovered his faith because of the burning and him being welcomed back again in New Canaan with open arms.
@@adammanalo931 That's why I see it being unlikely.
Ah yes, the true ending
I'm so glad that I found this channel. I love, absolutely crave to listen to your alternative histories. Alternate history might be one of my favorite videos.
Oh this is something I have wondered for ages so thank you!
My head canon is that the BOS had about 300 men in the Mojave. And maybe 10,000 across north America, mostly being non-combatants like mechanics, logistics, pilots, scribes, children.
Maybe 2,000 suits of Power Armor across the continent for the BOS, supported by 6,000-8,000 Initiates and another 10k civilians.
This makes sense that an important place like New Vegas would get a few hundred soldiers. And these numbers would allow for about 20-30 Brotherhood chapters across the continent
I always put the Brotherhood in the Mojave at 500 in total, 20% Troops = 100 Soldiers
They're outnumbered 20 to 1 = 2.000 NCR Soldiers
With the total NCR presence in the Mojave coming in at around 20.000 Soldiers
Nice work, I'm used to your "what if videos" to mostly include Enclave so this was some fresh air, of course I have nothing against the Enclave but I still like the idea of mixing it up a bit. Keep the good work up!
Thank you for another Amazing video. Continue you glorious work!!!
I can't stop watching your videos. Your content is just so original and imaginative
I love when you make these videos.
Imagine if the BOS discovered the Archimedes weapon early, and used that to win the battle at Helios One. Even if they could only use the weapon once a day, it would be one hell of a show of power. Imagine the legion's reaction to seeing a beam of blinding light strike down and obliterating Caesar on his throne, the son of Mars struck down by the wrath of Helios.
A short but Awsome video, thank you very much Omega.
For the Brotherhood!!
I was kinda hoping that Operation Sunburst would've been won via using Archimedes and the defense system, like Elijah was planning on before the Brotherhood lost to the NCR. With those under his control the NCR wouldn't stand a chance, even any disagreeing Brotherhood members would be vaporized by Elijah.
I enjoyed the scenario overall.
However, I can't accept that the NCR would have betrayed House like that at that point in time. And survived the Legion.
House was using New Vagas not only as an enterprise, but also as a home base for his army of Securitrons and the 5 families.
Should the NCR have attacked House, especially on his home turf, he would have ensured the NCR had suffered abundant casualties.
Resulting in their destruction at the Hands of the Legion. Even with the BoS helping them.
This is what brought the NCR to the bargaining table in the first place.
The NCR wasn't really trying to destroy House's army, they were only trying draw them away from the Lucky 38 so the Brotherhood could finish off House and shut down the securitrons.
@@TheOmegaInitiative
I understand that. But even so, House was suspicious of the NCR, saying they where more dangerous to him than the Legion.
House was also Disgusted at the existence of the BoS and would have been completely aware of their partnership with the NCR.
He forced any players who sided with him to eliminate the BoS in "The House Always Wins V".
@@Cheeky_Bandit The Legion was defeated, both canonically and in this scenario, by the demolition of Boulder City, not by a proper battle. The dam gets overrun either way, and it doesn't take an army to push a detonator button.
@@SuperGman117
Boulder City was for the first battle of the Hoover Damn.
It is also canonical that House and the NCR formed their treaty prior to the battle of the Hoover Damn primarily because the NCR feared it would have suffered to many losses.
Which would have left them more vulnerable to attacks by the legion. You learn all this from dialogue with Dennis Crocker.
This scenario is for the second battle of the Hoover Damn. So for the NCR to attack house would be an insurmountable mistake in judgment regardless of assistance from the BoS.
@@Cheeky_Bandit This scenario refers to the first battle. Boulder City is right in the video, not to mention the "they seem to be raiders" bit. It's clearly the first, not the second.
I'm certainly not a brotherhood fan or one of those people who sees the BOS as one of the good guys, but I really would've appreciated if Obsidian took the Midwestern approach and made their iteration of the faction a continent-spanning, multi-special fascist technocracy with a singular motive to absorb the entirety of the United States, and a zeal so extreme that even the Legion feared them. The Brotherhood would've been much more fascinating if it remained dead in California, but thriving in the Midwestern states, having amassed so much power in the years between Elder Lyon's departure from the west coast and the events of Fallout 3, that the rest of the elders had to lie about their existence to not pose an existential threat for the rest of the faction. A "might makes right, assimilate or die" iteration of the Brotherhood taken to the logical conclusion would've been 100x more interesting than "hermits who hide in hole", and it would've given a fresh alternative to the individualistic ideals of the NCR and the strict legalism of the Legion; seeing a sentient deathclaw in power armor parrot rhetoric about paradigms that should've never concerned deathclaws in the first place, or seeing hyperintelligent remnants of the Master's army, clad in the blue logo of Maxson, having morally-decayed to the point where they act as warlords and commissars for hire would prove how dogmatic and out-of-touch with reality the Brotherhood had now become, but in a way that still poses a threat to every other faction in the wasteland.... and they're winning
The most unrealistic part of this is Oliver being competent.
I commented on another one of your other what if videos about what would've happened if the Legion won the first battle of Hoover Dam? I still think this would be an interesting idea to think about.
Maybe, I don't really want to write about the Legion though.
This actually works… I could easily see this happening. I would imagine once the lucky 38 and surrounding area were cleared out the brotherhood would cut ties with the NCR and disappear.
You put in so much work into these, I tip my hat to you.
Well House has to be blind to no see this attack coming, and even worse that building is a massive tank... no chance in hell that kind of firepower would even dent the main doors...
i was waiting for this thank you
But then Colonel Autumn appeared out of nowhere and the great Brotherhood/NCR-Enclave war began.
best fallout theory youtuber on the planet
I wish the Brotherhood won in lore, they are fucking awesome and I always think it's a shame when they lose.
Awesome work. Very well made.
I like both the brotherhood of steel and the enclave. Both factions have their flaws and awesome power armour. Seeing the power armour on the cover of fallout is what got me into the game series.
There is a HoI4 mod that plays out this exact scenario lmao. Its packed with content and legit is the reason I bought the game to begin with. The Old World Blues Mod, I play it more than the base game. Imagine if Elijah was successful repealling the NCR in the Mojave, going to Big MT and the Sierra madre with all that tech with a whole brotherhood chapter, thats only a single nation there.
I,'ve actually seen him win against his near by enemies then I annex them
I love this "what if" videos, but I think both BoS and NCR would hate each other guts after their war in California. So it wouldn't be realistic for the BOS to give up so easily Helios One power and resources to their past enemy, nor the NCR would let them have Van Graffs energy weapons and House's securitrons. With such weapons and tech, the BoS would represent a new menace on Vegas and the NCR already has to deal with Caesar.
Maybe a more realistic scenario would be that the NCR avoids and/or sets a perimeter around Helios One. And maybe attempt to have a peace treaty with them where they "let each other alone". The BoS don't seem to have many motives to conquer or advance through the Mojave (nor the manpower to kick both NCR and Legion out of Vegas), so they may agree on a simple non-aggression pact with the condition that their scout parties could still search for tech on NCR territory.
The BoS may also help them during the battle for the Dam but only if they think the Legion would be a worst neighbour.
At the same time, though, I don't know if that single bunker/chapter can have the authorization of signing peace treaties or alliances with the NCR.
I like that FNV didn't treat the BOS as a Mary Sue. The series suffers generally from putting the BOS everywhere, bending canon whenever it needs to to make that work. F76 in particular.
Ayo great video, i just thought the music near the end blocked your voice a bit much :))) cant wait for more awesome content :)))
Can you do what if the apallachian enclave survived
I second this
I have it on my list, but as I explained to someone else, if you know what happened, then you know there is so many places for the story to change.
@@TheOmegaInitiative what if camp Navarro never fell
@@balticbvll2987 Next vid
@@TheOmegaInitiative lesss goo
Suggestion for a scenario: what if the calculator and modius discovered each other, and pulled a wall-e where they grew affectionate for each other and decide to slaughter humans together
MODUS is a good boy, he wouldn't do such a thing... again.
@@TheOmegaInitiative i just remembered this. ua-cam.com/video/q5hXf6yPHXs/v-deo.html probably how it would play out
I feel like the Archimedes 1 plant defense system would be their best chance at surviving I mean imagine being normal soldiers and seeing a massive laser blast your forces
The Securitron looks like one of the most feeble robotic enemies, you'd just blow the wheels off, leaving them almost useless. Although you could probably argue that anything other than a sentrybot and maybe the assaultron would be easily overcome.
Now I'd really love to see a "What if the Courier joined Elijah?" Video. Mostly just to see the other faction's reaction to all this slate-wiping. And how the brotherhood would interact with it's former Elder
The khans: well… shit
The legion: By mars have we done something wrong? Is this our punishment for our warrior ways?
The fiends: *crack kid YEAH*
The NCR: oh no.
The BOS: wait. Is that. Elijah?!
House: what the hell is the courier doing?
@@Commrade-DOGE lmao
House really be like "Damn it this is going to be bad for the economy"
@@dragonfell5078 "I don't think I have another 60 year coma in me."
I ever wonder what would happen to the divide if courier 6 never delivered the package to the ncr
For April First you should have done what If the Republic of Dave won Fallout 3
8:32 I like the idea of victor coming up the stairs like “howd- *bang*”
After seeing your video on how fallout should end, maybe as a dark ending, it ends where it began. In nuclear hellfire. Making the the first line “war, war never changes” fitting.
The only thing about this that I would change is the turning point to start this timeline in the first place. I think a situation that could easily have resulted in the Brotherhood holding onto Helios 1 could have been if they had their hands on the C-Finder ahead of time, and used the orbital laser in the defense of Helios 1
This has been a great video, could you see yourself doing another video where the Brotherhood joins forces with Mr House, either before the events of FNV or during the quest where the player via cut content convince him to ally with them, where he under a contract gives them the location of technology (that he has no interest in or use for) and help with the NCR in exchange for helping to rebuild the high tech R&D with Elijah or Veronica remaining or becoming elder.
I want to see a what if the calculator from fallout tactics worked properly, if they did not try to divert money, if none of the “ vault “ members that occupied the facility kept their mental facility and the calculator was never corrupted, I would love to hear your outcome, and I know the game was not great but the story it self was amazing to me!
Good job on the video. I was curious: What do you think if Sarah Lyons survived and lone wanderer stay around for Eastern Brotherhood of steel.
That is an excellent question. I personally don't think anything would change with the Lone Wanderer they're just another soldier for the BOS if that there's the possibility they cut off ties given the LW could potentially be allied with the Railroad/Escaped Synths or not on Earth in the Alien Spaceship trying to halt further attacks from the Zetans.
Sarah is a bigger deal given she was Elder...The question is if she would willingly step down to let Arthur lead or for some reason not but that would only lead to resentment and hostility from both the Outcasts and West-Coast and a good chunk of her own forces. I believe they'd forcefully remove her. Arthur himself loved Sarah so if he was immediately placed in charge he wouldn't allow any harm to come to her...My guess is peacefully exiling her from the Brotherhood with supplies to find a life out in the Wastes somewhere.
They probably wouldn't expand much, they would stay around the same size thanks to Sarah's following of her father's ideals and /i doubt they would go to the commonwealth.
I think they would build around the Helios solar energy array in order to make a more permanent settlement. With that in mind, they opt out secrecy for growth.
Puts into question what society does the Brotherhood make. Maybe some kind of cyberpunk shit where the Novac dino has lasers, robots everywhere, and they all wear funky-looking recon armor.
The NCR would have just shelled the place,
Helios only survived it’s assault because it was never explicitly targeted to be destroyed
I just picture the narration of Thor and Hyperion fighting the beyonders as the Last Paladin loads up his Energy gun and just goes to town.
"There was Thunder and Noise, A fight of the Gods... then there was nothing."
Oh yes, the blessed timeline
the battle for hopver dam, gives off halo reach vibes.
What if the minutemen never fell
I'm surprised you didn't went with the scenario where during the battle Elijah is able to test fire the ARCHIMEDES plant defense system and wipe out the attacking NCR force.
I was also wondering, did the greater amount of losses that the NCR suffered here weakened the NCR's defense of Hoover Dam.
For sure. If the NCR took more losses at Helios One, it would have caused morale issues as well as potentially losing more troops set to the Mojave as the NCR doesn't want to risk its troops. The victory over Helios One was a symbolic as well as strategic. Defeating the BoS make the NCR more powerful, and individuals will support the NCR more. Not as many troops would have been sent to the dam when they were attacked by the Legion.
This was amazing
I love these fallout what ifs. You should do a what if hopeville wasn't detonated.
I don't think that would change much, the NCR would just have more steady supply lines.
I just found your channel and i love it
I was expecting the true battle with spears from the sun raining down on the NCR braking them and forcing a retreat.
Then with power secured Elijah would continue his surch for tech taking him and the brotherhood to the Big MT and the madra. Creating a new Brotherhood that could stop the Legion and the NCR while bringing down House.
Helios Chapter be like
@@szymonbollin5074 Eljiah approaches house as Joe Joes themes starts playing
@@The_Alt_Vault indeed
No enclave? You feeling ok? 🤣 Thanks for another great what if!
I'm confused as to why the Brotherhood didn't learn how to activate the Archemedies weapons platform? It sure would have been a big help
They needed the C-finder, which some trader gave to a random kid in Freeside.
@@TheOmegaInitiative yeah fair point, in my NCR playthroughs I don't even bother going after the damn thing. Shame though, The Brotherhood having a Hammer of Dawn would be awesome
BoS with Securitrons gives me chills
They could get a cool tan in helios now :p
If you wanted to make a sort of part two to this. You could say what happened if the brotherhood found the platinum chip
BoS: "Yeiiii suck that suckers"
NCR: "Maybe you need another 1000 fresh troops more"
Great video as always. I would love to see this as canon part of nv. But I think the legion would had lost the second battle of hover dam specialy if BoS aided the NCR
It wasn't the second battle, it was the first.
@@TheOmegaInitiative Oh that explains
I doubt they'd shoot house. Likely demand him stand his robots down or die. House agrees to be allowed to live. Brotherhood now has genius house as it's slave in a tube
I love theses what ifs they are amazing keep up the good work and can you do What if the American military remnant survived
How realistic is it that the Brotherhood would not only cede dangerous technology but also assist another faction in using it? Isn't their whole thing that they don't play well with others? Would it not be more likely that they would destroy then withdraw from Helios One?
Helios 1 to most people was just a power plant. they didnt know Helios 1 could also be an orbital laser.
What if Caeser’s Legion had a proper replacement for Caeser lined up in the event of his death?
It just wouldn’t be possible for the BOS to win no matter the situation. The brotherhood has one major disadvantage.
No new recruits. No way to make more armor and weapons.
They logistically have no advantage except security and hiding.
Eventually they will be raided by NCR patrolling and then that’s that. Outnumbered,out gunned,out supplied because they need food from outside the bunker. Reinforcing troops is all they can hope for. Once a soldier dies his equipment is taken but only one replacement for every four lost is even possible.
Boston did recruit outside and they survived and got stronger and even made the airship. Eventually there will only be one person left if not discovered and raided.
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What do you think would happen if the big empty invaded the Mojave during the build up toward the second battle for hoover dam
The mojave would be well and truly fucked like what would have happened in the cut owb ending
Atleast if you mean it like that
I'm not sure most of the creatures there would be that bad, most have escaped already, and the rest couldn't be much more effective than regular soldiers, it be more of a nuisance than a threat.
@@TheOmegaInitiative an attack with all of the robo scorpions and controlled lobotomites would be one thing, but also with the enormous artillery guns, satellites and the weird hexcrete structures that grow out of the ground I think they would be an enormous issue but that's just my opinion
*Hears the name McNamara with a real life person coming to mind* He's going to be a difficult bastard isn't he?
Truly beautiful
What if The Institute won?
Yeah, this is an ending in F4, I just wanted to know what happens other then the Institute wins and becomes dominate in Boston and the surrounsing areas
Bro, I loved this, Ad Victorium!
Btw, what music do you use at the end?
Just the Fallout New Vegas ending theme.
An interesting idea would be if Thomas eckhart didn't come to power or if the enclave were revealed in a greater amount prewar.
I don't like how the dam went. That's insanity
The paladin who enters the silver rush uses the guise of buying weapons to sneak in. He immediately lays his eyes upon a very powerful gatling laser named brittle spite, which he requests that he may take it into the bathroom to inspect it. Which is obliged by the guards at the silver rush, each to his own and its a lucrative sale. Whereupon the paladin exits gattling laser blazing. What a ruse!
I imagined that the paladin would buy a weapon to make it seems less suspicious and also to use against the thugs.
I can actually see all of this happening
not even the Brotherhood and NCR together could stop the Legion, Ave, true to Caesar
This is a very believable scenario and it could even pass as canon, but I think the NCR forming an alliance with the BOS after such a bloody and devastating defeat during the Battle for HELIOS One is a huge stretch. The NCR won't just forget that the BOS killed potentially hundreds of their soldiers. They would be more likely to accept a truce _before_ the commencement of the battle.
But they do love taking things over.
And they started it, the Brotherhood was really just defending themselves.
@@TheOmegaInitiative Yes, the BOS would only be defending themselves, but the NCR wouldn't care either way. They lost the battle, and their commanders would want heads to roll. With people like Colonel Moore-who view their mission as righteous and morally justified-in command, they wouldn't care about who shot first; they'll want payback, one way or another.
I could see the BoS turning around and pushing the NCR out of Helios One and the Mojave after pushing the Legion away from the Dam. The BoS would have the Securitrons, the Strip, the Dam, and lots of tech.
Are we going to see enclave videos later in the future????
Yes
@@TheOmegaInitiative cool
Sick vid
What if The Enclave won in Fallout 76? Maybe this scenario could play out where there is no civil war and maybe nothing goes wrong at Site J.
It's on list, but there's so many points I could choose to change the story at.
As an avid Enclave fan, I look forward to seeing that. Love your content btw 👍
@@justsomeguy2595 yeah I agree