New Texas Lore Question

Jarylan

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Doing a bit of research, and I recall at one point learning that all permanent residents of New Texas had to be Treated, you couldn't be a citizen without that.

However, I can't seem to track down where this was said in game to make sure I have it correct. Anyone know where this might have been mentioned?

Maybe it was Reaha. I don't usually recruit her.
 

Lostname475

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I think ogram says it?

Cameron one of the farmers definitely does:

"Anyway, less’n you want to go get Treated and become a citizen,
 
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LeDoraggo

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Think it was Ogram, though i don't remember if it's when you first meet him and Amma, or it happens during a repeatable talk (been ages since i've talked to the guy)

Also, side note, why would you leave behind the poor cow?
 

Jarylan

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Think it was Ogram, though i don't remember if it's when you first meet him and Amma, or it happens during a repeatable talk (been ages since i've talked to the guy)

Also, side note, why would you leave behind the poor cow?
Not so much leave her behind as not meet her to begin with. Shrugs Way I see it, in my playthroughs Reaha never needs to be saved from Beth Carver to start with. Same reason I don't do the Love Starz quest: they tend to add things to my universe/story I would prefer were left out.

Can confirm Oggram and Cameron both seem to mention the two things (being Treated and becoming a citizen) in ways that make them seem related. But nothing concrete on it being a requirement yet. It's just heavily implied.
 
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Lostname475

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Same reason I don't do the Love Starz quest: they tend to add things to my universe/story I would prefer were left out.
I've never actually got very far into love starz, what do they add?

But nothing concrete on it being a requirement yet. It's just heavily implied.
Found it! Amma says
The Treatment’s what makes New Texas such a great, fun place. It’s a special gene-therapy developed right here on NT; everyone gets it when they reach maturity
(emphasis mine, but that doesn't sound optional to me)
 

Jarylan

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I've never actually got very far into love starz, what do they add?
Well, spoilers obviously.

Blue and Green are fine. Pink has severe trauma from Victor Steele, and it really muddies the waters on what kind of person Victor was.

I... don't care for that, so I sort of just remove it from my canon.
Found it! Amma says

(emphasis mine, but that doesn't sound optional to me)
That covers folks born on New Texas, but wouldn't cover immigrants. I agree it's basically 99% certain it's required, I'm just trying to figure out where the game says it unambiguously.
 
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Lostname475

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I think if its anywhere else it might be in some of the NT bad ends?

Fwiw I definitely also remember seeing it somewhere, but I'm starting to doubt myself now. (Though tbh even if its not directly stated its pretty obviously a requirement)
 

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I think if its anywhere else it might be in some of the NT bad ends?

Fwiw I definitely also remember seeing it somewhere, but I'm starting to doubt myself now. (Though tbh even if its not directly stated its pretty obviously a requirement)
The bad end where you public fuck Ellie as a treated male.

Edit: public use and many other requirements one being you have a vagina so not male I miss remembered on that part my bad.
 
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