["How is it like" isn't quite so simple as he thinks. Not when she's speaking to someone who may not have seen the world for close to a 100 years outside this Vault. There have been Vault dwellers who integrated into society, but they were all descendants of the original groups within. They left the Vault with some idea of what would be out there. Many left and then returned, or made their Vault open to the public. One she knows is some kind of attraction in New Vegas.
Still she smiles softly, deciding how to express her thoughts.]
It's not as bad you think it is. [Maybe that's the best way to start off.] It isn't the world you left behind, but humanity has persevered. There are settlements, market trade, organizations. Generations have lived past the war, and live happy lives. It won't be an easy life for all you who need to integrate, but if others have done it then so can you. If we get out of this digital dump, I would be more than happy to help people find safe havens at the least.
[The only downer is that there's no way she can go to the Brotherhood of Steel. Her family would likely just kill her if they found out she was a personality reconstructed via code. A grave abomination of technology - she can never go home again.]
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Still she smiles softly, deciding how to express her thoughts.]
It's not as bad you think it is. [Maybe that's the best way to start off.] It isn't the world you left behind, but humanity has persevered. There are settlements, market trade, organizations. Generations have lived past the war, and live happy lives. It won't be an easy life for all you who need to integrate, but if others have done it then so can you. If we get out of this digital dump, I would be more than happy to help people find safe havens at the least.
[The only downer is that there's no way she can go to the Brotherhood of Steel. Her family would likely just kill her if they found out she was a personality reconstructed via code. A grave abomination of technology - she can never go home again.]