So you will curse a suffering friend to hell if they commit suicide? Everyone goes through the stages but not everyone acts that way. So stages is not an excuse or reason to say what she said.
I find it kinda funny how you invoke a strawman in the next paragraph, yet you start off with one. Never said I would do it myself - just maybe trying to make you see why some people would within the context of their character.
I also love your strawman argument comparing her to a "constantly nodding yes-man". Why polar opposites? Doesn't anyone exist in the middle? It might make for an interesting character but it would be a terrible relationship unless you love being belittled as soon as she doesn't get her way.
See that the main point. EVERY time someone doesn't jump to her way she goes ballistic. Or point out one scene where you or anyone tells her no and she agrees.
Uuuh... literally right after her first mission where you can convince her to not go after Nash? She gets slightly pissed but will immediately calm down and follow your lead. Even admit that was the initial deal. And you can still proceed through her questline and relationship too.
Also if you decide to not help her with the tank, she won't get mad at you unless you rat her out to Saul. (in which case, getting mad is a very understandable reaction). She'll be standoffish at most.
And again, so what if she goes ballistic or has a temper? You seem awfully hung up on it. You are free to dislike it ofc, but I still don't see how that makes her a bad character.
Finally, Saul was the FIRST one to say the clan would help you with your situation. Go replay the part after you pass out during the Queen of the Highway quest. He offers himself and the clan and offers you to stay with the clan.
Don't move the goalposts, bud. You talked about selfishness - I counter argumented with her very first reaction that she does once you call her and ask for her help, as you are dying. And everything else she does AFTER Saul dies too, when she becomes the leader. All of which hardly sounds like selfish actions to me.
Saul being first or not is rather irrelevant in this case. But if you wanna play the game of "who was more selfless" next, then how about the fact that Saul flat out admits he's helping you just to get his hands on that Arasaka tech, hm?
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