Huh, you hit the head on the nail of a pretty big plothole in Fo:NV, why is it that the brotherhood of steel don't want to look at the rocket center? Being able to send up spy satelites would be a giant boon for them, or just raiding the rockets for the motors and all of their fuel so they could make more airships. There is a giant treasure trove of very very rare tech, and yet do they not touch it. Heck there are the giant radar facility just by it there are overrun with super mutants, and while normal people would have trouble living there because of all of the gunk that hit the area would the Brotherhood have their powerarmors to protect them... Welp lets hope that they ain't more clever in this story than they are in the game and comes knocking on the door to borrow a cup of rocket fuel.
Nitpicks: "You’re the only reason we got this far in the first place." You are missing an " in the end of this sentence. "I open up my eyes to see both Salt Cube and Bright Eyes taken aback by declaration." Missing something here, for example a "my" or "the" “I’m just saying that they do valve you here" I think you meant "value"
10885013 You actually run into a dead Brotherhood of Steel patrol on the third floor of the Repconn HQ building (which you can find a set of T-51b power armor from one of the corpses) for one of the quest you can do to earn the trust of the brotherhood. Which suggests that they were aware that Repconn had some rocket tech that was worth looking into. However, given that the NCR nearly annihilated them when they tried to hold Helios One and the current Elder's determination to be as isolationist as possible, I honestly doubt that they have the numbers or the will to actually take over the test site or expand anywhere. Assuming they are competent enough to actually take it in the first place; the patrol was killed by a bunch of eyebots that served as security for the Repconn HQ. I doubt they would fare any better against Super Mutants and the like.
The Steel Rangers do seem more competent in the Fallout: Equestria setting, though. So I guess we'll see what happens.
Huh, you hit the head on the nail of a pretty big plothole in Fo:NV, why is it that the brotherhood of steel don't want to look at the rocket center? Being able to send up spy satelites would be a giant boon for them, or just raiding the rockets for the motors and all of their fuel so they could make more airships. There is a giant treasure trove of very very rare tech, and yet do they not touch it. Heck there are the giant radar facility just by it there are overrun with super mutants, and while normal people would have trouble living there because of all of the gunk that hit the area would the Brotherhood have their powerarmors to protect them... Welp lets hope that they ain't more clever in this story than they are in the game and comes knocking on the door to borrow a cup of rocket fuel.
Nitpicks:
"You’re the only reason we got this far in the first place." You are missing an " in the end of this sentence.
"I open up my eyes to see both Salt Cube and Bright Eyes taken aback by declaration." Missing something here, for example a "my" or "the"
“I’m just saying that they do valve you here" I think you meant "value"
10885013
You actually run into a dead Brotherhood of Steel patrol on the third floor of the Repconn HQ building (which you can find a set of T-51b power armor from one of the corpses) for one of the quest you can do to earn the trust of the brotherhood. Which suggests that they were aware that Repconn had some rocket tech that was worth looking into. However, given that the NCR nearly annihilated them when they tried to hold Helios One and the current Elder's determination to be as isolationist as possible, I honestly doubt that they have the numbers or the will to actually take over the test site or expand anywhere. Assuming they are competent enough to actually take it in the first place; the patrol was killed by a bunch of eyebots that served as security for the Repconn HQ. I doubt they would fare any better against Super Mutants and the like.
The Steel Rangers do seem more competent in the Fallout: Equestria setting, though. So I guess we'll see what happens.