![]() Speaking of options, before you leave the Botanical Lab, enter a room to the south and search some counters to the east to find some Gold Teeth. You can’t make your choice yet, but at least now when you reach the Geothermal Power Plant you’ll have options. The power regulator from the cannery will work just as well as the one in the Botanical Lab for your purposes. After telling her the details, she’ll make you a counter offer go to the Geothermal Power Plant like Reed wants, but cut off Edgewater’s power instead. When you’re ready to move things along, pick the dialogue option “Reed sent me to make peace with you.” to find out that… well, they’re not friends. Was fun reading other people’s thought process anyway! I have such mixed feelings about Adelaide.Subscribe to Premium to Remove Ads Adelaide’s Offer ¶įind Adelaide in the center of the Botanical Lab - the actual lab, not the village that has grown up around it - and chat with her to learn about what she’s been able to accomplish here with her “special fertilizer” and about her contentious past in Edgewater. The Botanical Labs seems like an Eden, even if the gates are barred :( I don’t even know if I’d do any differently in a replay though, because Adelaide might just become Reed 2.0 in Edgewater’s walls. ![]() It really helped me make peace on Monarch, but that doesn’t do Edgewater any good. I still feel the repercussions over my decision in Edgewater. So Adelaide hasn’t taken pity on them yet! And I’ve fucked a whole town over! Amazing!! (Guilt intensifies)Īnyway apologies for rambling! But man I enjoyed this game. Of course I said definitely not and ended up in a gunfight, and now the Board hates my guts (100% hatred, ouch). I met with The Chairman’s friend and she told me Edgewater was a “rotting limb” and needed to be severed, and it’s population killed of. My character is saddled with guilt about Edgewater. It was great for role playing purposes though. I can only hope Adelaide saw the dark fall upon Edgewater and took pity, not glee from it. But it did teach me going forward to be more careful in my political dealings. ![]() After Edgewater, I want to see unity, not division. ![]() On Monarch I decided to be careful, befriended both the MSI and Iconoclasts and negotiated a good truce between them, the Iconoclasts moving into MSI’s walls. But seeing the bitterness in her eyes I really can’t be sure, and I’m yet to see the end credits so I don’t know of their fate. I’m choosing to be optimistic and HOPE she will have a heart and take them. When I returned however, she confesses her spite about Edgewater and what Reed did to her son, and as above that she couldn’t be sure if she’d take the survivors. I felt I could trust Adelaide to take in the survivors from Edgewater. Versus the trudging corporate slaves in Edgewater. At least the Botanical Labs had farming, the people were recovering from the saltuna-induced illness, and they were happy. If Edgewater stayed operational I figured he’d keep feeding the people that and killing them off eventually. I knew Reed wasn’t evil but he was letting his people get sick from the fake saltuna and doing nothing. She gave such a speech when I first met her about welcoming Edgewater’s deserters and freeing them from the Board’s yoke. Turns out Adelaide was quite spiteful when I returned to her, making cryptic comments about whether she’d let Edgewater’s citizens join her or not because she couldn’t be sure of her loyalties.
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