Indeed. The Institute has done some appalling things to the synths they've enslaved, to the people of Commonwealth, and to the Railroad personally. But I suppose I have a different perspective than most.
[He gestures to the room, even though most of the Enclave personnel are gone now.]
I'm sure there are people who were born into the Institute and had no more choice in the matter than I did to be born into the Enclave. I'm sure there are individuals who have doubts, who are fighting from within as best they can. Patriot is proof of that. The Institute cannot be allowed to continue its actions, but that doesn't necessarily mean its people need to be killed. If good people could reform it, that would be enough for me.
Although I honestly wouldn't name Captain Lone as one of those people.
[His memories of Lone in the Enclave were that he wasn't as bad as some, but he didn't fight the system either. A man whose moral code was based on loyalty and law, rather than humanitarian ethics.]
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[He gestures to the room, even though most of the Enclave personnel are gone now.]
I'm sure there are people who were born into the Institute and had no more choice in the matter than I did to be born into the Enclave. I'm sure there are individuals who have doubts, who are fighting from within as best they can. Patriot is proof of that. The Institute cannot be allowed to continue its actions, but that doesn't necessarily mean its people need to be killed. If good people could reform it, that would be enough for me.
Although I honestly wouldn't name Captain Lone as one of those people.
[His memories of Lone in the Enclave were that he wasn't as bad as some, but he didn't fight the system either. A man whose moral code was based on loyalty and law, rather than humanitarian ethics.]