[FO2] Gecko economic holodisk?

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Gecko economic holodisk?

How i can use holodisks?
What i have to do whit the Gecko economic holodisk?
I read here that the Wright family give to you the quest for the Sierra Army depot. I'm a member of the Mordino family so i want to know if they give to me the quest in spite of my Family??
(probably i do some grammatic errors but i'm from Italy so have some mercy!)
 
RE: i know is not very original but...HELP!!!!

Hm....., another guy without manuel, oh, well.:D Press the right mouse button will change your pointer from a hand to a arrow, and press the left mouse after that should give you the option to use it, read it, or get more info on whatever it is you want to do whatever with.

I don't want to spoil it for you, but didn't you hear what the guy who gave it to you said? Find somebody important to give it to, but do so with your own conscience, because it has grave results.

NO. It's better to reload since SAD is a important location for armor, weapons, and ammos. It's like a gold mine, and you can get a new NPC from the quest as well.

Hope that helps.

Starseeker, signing off.

"The final price of freedom, is the willingness to face the most frightening being of all, one's own self."
 
RE: i know is not very original but...HELP!!!!

I try to give the holodisk to the Senator in the council area but every time i go to speak with him he only congratulate with me about the power plant quest.
P.S. The game is patched
 
RE: i know is not very original but...HELP!!!!

>I read here that the Wright
>family give to you the
>quest for the Sierra Army
>depot. I'm a member of
>the Mordino family so i
>want to know if they
>give to me the quest
>in spite of my Family??
>

If you turn against the Mordinos you lose the Made Man reputation, and you can then approach the Wrights. The "best" way of going through the New Reno quests actually involves being a Made Man of each family in turn.

>(probably i do some grammatic errors
>but i'm from Italy so
>have some mercy!)

No, Italians are the only ones we never show any mercy. Sorry!

/Per
 
RE: i know is not very original but...HELP!!!!

Try asking him what he does.

JR

Nunc ut nunquam
 
RE: i know is not very original but...HELP!!!!

Why?? Too much envy cicciobello??
 
RE: i know is not very original but...HELP!!!!

Na....., just ignore Per"fect":D, he was trying to be funny. For some of you who never picked up a forign language, let me state that it's very easy to miss the joke and take things too seriously/literally in a language that you are not familiar with. Sarcasm is a very diffcult humour to get if you don't have a good grasp of the flow of the language.

Anyway, where in Italy are you from? I had some real Italian friends back in school as exchange students, so I am just curious.

Starseeker, signing off.

"The final price of freedom, is the willingness to face the most frightening being of all, one's own self."
 
RE: i know is not very original but...HELP!!!!

Well i catch the joke the first time but it seems that i have expressed my self badly so i excuse my self (and this time have some mercy :)!!). I live in Viareggio a beautiful coast city in Tuscany with over 80,000 citiziens and a famous carnival in the month of february. And you where are you from? i'm curious too.
 
RE: i know is not very original but...HELP!!!!

All over the planet, apparently. I was born in the south Pacific, been traveling since 14, so I am sorta from all kinds of places. I meet all my Italian friends as exchange students while going through high school in the U.S.. They would always take me to real Italian joints for some real food, not the generic stuff you buy at supermarkets. Some of them also loved the Chinese food that was as authentic as I could find around town.

Mmmmm......, Tuscany, I hear that's a lovely place, man. It's all over some of the travel posters I've looked at in the past little while. Great food, beautiful ladies, good wine, nude beaches, all night parties, mmmmmmm....., yum. It must be nice to live in a tourism dream town. I also hear the ladies there are hot, spicy, but mixed with cream sauce, say, you got any sisters?(joking! :D)

Anyway, I am glad to meet a new member here at the forum. I am current residing in Vancouver, B.C, Canada, but I am pro. going to China and US real soon again. Vancouver is a nice place, albit a little slow paced for my taste. The food here is great, though, because of the culture divesity. We got Japanese, Chinese, French, Cajun, US southwest, Continental, Italian, Asian Fusion, Pacific Rim, Russian, German, Greek, Indian, Malaysian, Thai, Mexican, and etc..., all the colors and flags under the sun. The scenery here is better than I could've imagined. As for the ladies, well, it's like the food, we got all the colors of the rainbow. But, the weather really bites, though, and esp. since I grown up in tropical climates. Our annal international fireworks competition is great, and I think Italy was 2nd last year.

A Starseeker ranting a bit, signing off.

"The final price of freedom, is the willingness to face the most frightening being of all, one's own self."
 
RE: i know is not very original but...HELP!!!!

If you want a tropical climate you can come here the next summer (so you can test yourself if girls here are hot spicy and mixed with cream ;-)) Howewer i never think that a place like Vancuver have so much different ethnic groups (i have to admit that my idea of Canada is a forgotten place recovered by the snow and the ice :D)
 
RE: i know is not very original but...HELP!!!!

Hey, man, I also didn't think much of the great white north before I came here. I thought they lived in igloos, eat whale flubber, chop trees, and hunts moses. How stereotypical could I get?:D

Anyway, just so you know, it's Chinese new year, so Happy new year! Check out some of these sites on my previous post for your horoscope, and celebration in the year of the horse. Don't believe those people who tell you that Chinese people can't party.

http://www.nma-fallout.com/cgi-bin/forum/ForumID2/1262.shtml


Starseeker, signing off.

"The final price of freedom, is the willingness to face the most frightening being of all, one's own self."
 
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