![]() Every single faction in this game is apparently in search of the highest ranking person in their faction. It's bad enough to be constantly harassed by Preston Garvey that more and more settlements apparently need the help of one ex-solider in Fallout 4, but the plot hole lies within why on earth he keeps asking. While punches aren't lethal to the average person, a freshly bandaged brain is not meant to be continuously thrown around the skull. Not to mention, even if Doc did a perfect surgery, the Courier takes a few more blows to the head throughout the game. I don't buy that this redneck hillbilly doctor is that skilled of a surgeon. This makes zero sense: accompanied with that, this one random doctor is apparently an expert in traumatic brain injuries as advanced as a gunshot wound directly to the head. That means that wherever Doc did this surgery-probably his rundown house in the post apocalyptic wasteland-was apparently sterile enough equipment for open brain surgery. That being said, Goodsprings is far from a sterile, clean environment. ![]() The Courier gets his bullet removed from his head by Doc Brown, which explains why the Courier is even remotely alive. Now, we can all agree that a headshot isn't 100% a death sentence in every scenario. The Courier gets to start Fallout: New Vegas buried 6 feet under with a bullet lodged into his head. ![]()
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