» Fri May 04, 2012 6:58 am
Dead Money brought more to the table than I thought. The theme is learn to know when to let go, as that's the hardest part but for the Courier, it only goes as far as the gold bars and the ungodly might of the Sierra Madre, the creator and destroyer of nations. The ultimate Ulysses Cannon. However, just look at people like Dean Domino. He is so caught up in the past with his affairs with Sinclair he is still bound to his heist 200 years later. Dog and God are stuck wanting their dead Master.
I think Old World Blues conveys two messages- THe first, people like the Think Tank are so high up in the sky with their science that they don't evne realize the world around them. This could also tie in the fact that not even these master minds are insuscepible to manipulation.(Dr.Mobius) Also, the world was destroyed and people keep mourning for the past. Instead of trying to rebuild, we should use both old and new technology to make a new world. Instead of suffering from Old World Blues, spread New World Hope.
Honest Hearts deals mostly with The Prodigal Son. The Burned Man, through all his deeds, is still capable of atoning for what he has done. If a hardened unkillable Legate can do it, so can anyone else.
Lonesome Road instills in me the idea of Independence and true freedom. Nuke the NCR, and send the Legion along with them. In Post Apocalyptia, there is no place for big government. Why should Goodsprings have to fork taxes to fortify Shady Sands? We should be creating prosperous communities, not svcking the world dry and cursing the populace with Old World Blues.