Piper may hate you if you betray the Brotherhood, but does Danse hate you if you betray him? You may be asking, but the answer is a resounding yes! Despite his compliant nature, Danse is actually a deeply flawed, godless freak of nature. Let’s take a closer look. After all, he’s the son of a godless freak of nature.
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Piper hates you if you betray the Brotherhood
The protagonist of Piper hates you if you betray the Brotherhood. You may have heard the phrase “he’s not a man” but it’s true. Piper is a journalist who runs a newspaper in the city of Diamond City. He reports on the goings-on of the Commonwealth. His style of dress is newsboy, with a flat cap and a pistol, and he calls himself Blue. He also doubles your experience when you find new places or successfully persuade enemies.
You can refuse to betray the Brotherhood, but Ayo will become irritated if you refuse. Eventually, he will agree to the mission. In this quest, he will ask you several questions and will ask you to inspect a corpse to figure out which Piper is real. If you are real, you can then find the synth component in the corpse. The dialogue between Ayo and Piper is heartfelt, and you will receive a high amount of EXP for your trouble.
Danse is a compliant jackboot
Danse is a synth with an identity crisis, battling between his morality and the Brotherhood training. When asked to kill the Sole Survivor, he offers to do so, despite the fact that it means facing Maxson’s wrath. To get rid of the repercussions of saving Amelia Stockton, the new recruit can try using charisma checks to persuade Danse to go along with the mission.
If you betray the Brotherhood, Danse will no longer be a follower of the Brotherhood. As such, you have to decide whether to sacrifice a hapless soldier or take the risk of falling into Scylla’s clutches and having your ship ripped out from beneath you. The choice will depend on your own preferences, but you should keep the option to betray the Brotherhood in mind if you want to avoid this outcome.
Dangers of following orders without question
In obedience, we can follow orders and do the right thing – but there are also dangers. Following orders without question can lead us to act in ways that are not in accordance with our ethical standards. The worst examples of obedience include atrocities and genocide. The more we question the decisions we make, the more we are likely to be violated by these commands. There are also dangers of following orders without question when we do not agree with the outcome.
Effects of letting Danse live
After the introduction to the game, the player is faced with several choices in the Recon Mission: Effects of Letting Danse Live. In the first option, the player must find Danse. Proctor Quinlan is unable to locate Danse, so he tries to get in touch with him. Then, he receives a call from Scribe Haylen, who pleads for mercy on Danse’s behalf. Then, the player has to send security measures to the Fallback Location. When they reach their destination, they must decide what to do next.
If the Sole Survivor wants to save Danse, they can execute him or let him commit suicide. But if they choose the latter option, Danse will have three dialogue options. They can also choose to let Danse die naturally by handing over his Holotags. When he dies, Danse’s synth component and holotags will be left behind. However, before the Sole Survivor can save Danse, she must inform Elder Maxson of the death.
Recruiting Danse if you betray the Brotherhood
Recruiting Danse as your companion can help you gain an edge over the enemy. However, you must be careful; if you betray the Brotherhood, you can lose his/her affinity with your character. In addition, Danse will attack innocent civilians and settlers. Therefore, you must not idolize him/her. If you betray the Brotherhood, Danse will betray you.
Recruiting Danse is a way of getting into the Brotherhood of Steel. You can also improve your relationship with Danse by completing quests and gaining reputation with him. You can damage your relationship with Danse by making choices that would favor free tech, such as the one to kill the Brotherhood’s leader. However, if you betray the Brotherhood, you will get a romantic option for Danse, so it’s worth pursuing.