They understand we weren't all born with His blessing. Ware: " No one's gonna bother you about scouring off the Glow, if that's your concern. ↑ The Sole Survivor: "Anti-rad meds? Are those allowed?".I helped the Children clean out the Trappers and started my new life here. Not having to worry about getting eaten in my sleep. High Confessor started describing the life I could have at the Nucleus. The Sole Survivor: "You turned on the Trappers?" You can probably figure out what happened next." And me and the High Confessor get to talking. Figured we could ransom them back for some grub and ammo. But one day, out hunting, we stumbled upon High Confessor Tektus and his crew on their way to a pilgrimage. Kinda place you slept with a knife under your pillow to make sure no one stole your food. Lived with a nasty bunch out in the Fog, barely scraping by. Before joining the family, I was a Trapper. Why would you choose to live in a place like this?" ↑ The Sole Survivor: "You mentioned before you're affected by radiation.( Zealot Ware's dialogue and Brother Kane's dialogue) Should the Sole Survivor be successful, Ware will be so grateful that he will give them some of his brew, which he makes every few days. If the Sole Survivor cannot convince Devin to give up the fast, he creates a plan for the Sole Survivor to impersonate either Atom or a messenger of his. Ware has tried to convince Devin to end his fast to save his life but Devin will have none of it. The others in the cult see Devin's devotion as admirable rather than detrimental, even at the cost of committing blasphemy, which is something he must avoid because of the current political climate within the Nucleus. As both a new convert and the one who saw the Mother of the Fog, Ware seeks the Sole Survivor's help in getting Devin to end his fast. Now that his friend looks like a ghoul with hair, his concern has him seeking the help of the Sole Survivor. Devin's prolonged fast will cause him to inevitably perish, which is a source of much frustration for Ware. They bonded over how they both needed a hand, which their new family provided. However much his faith in Atom is, he is watching his friend Brother Devin waste away. While he uses his brew to scour the radiation away, others use more common means of penance. Still, his newly found devotion to Atom does not mean he is blind to the fact that he has no radiation resistance, nor do some of the others. Īs a former trapper, Ware is a competent warrior who became a zealot, a defender of the faith. He took it without second thoughts, killing the trappers he was allied to and freeing the captive high confessor and his party. While with the trappers he had to sleep with a knife just to avoid getting eaten, the Children offered three square meals a day, safe shelter and a relatively low-risk job. 2 Interactions with the player characterĪ former trapper, Ware joined the cult out of pragmatism.What is the best Soccer AM presenting line-up of all-time? Let us know in the comments section below. The 60-year-old is an avid Spurs supporter and has appeared on podcasts to discuss the club's fortunes in the past. Williams is also a published author and after dinner speaker. He was later a part of ITV's team for coverage of the Premier League between 20, having previously worked for the the channel on their snooker coverage, from 1999 to 2002. READ MORE: Soccer AM's hottest-ever Soccerettes - from glam model to Sky Sports presenterĭespite it being clear that Soccer AM wasn't the right fit for him, Williams initially remained working with Sky Sports and hosted the broadcaster's coverage of the Football League, after Sky won the rights to air its matches in 1996. However, Williams departed after only one season as host and was replaced by ex-MTV and Big Brother presenter Lovejoy, who went on to form an iconic presenting duo with Chamberlain before he left to host Sunday Brunch. Stevens and fan favourite Helen Chamberlain, who went on to become synonymous with Soccer AM and is still loved by viewers to this very day. The passionate Spurs fan led the show with Jane Hoffen, Gary A. Russ Williams was a key part of the programme's original line-up when Soccer AM debuted at the beginning of the 1995/96 season. Everyone remembers Soccer AM presenter and Chelsea supporter Tim Lovejoy - but the show's first host was a die-hard Tottenham Hotspur fan and radio DJ.
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