NCR has a no-torture policy, though occasionally a lower officer will break it (in the game the courier can be hired to beat info out of Legion Centurion.) Rape... well it probably happens. Crimes happen, but they have laws against it. In the Legion, they're SUPPOSED to rape.ruedyn said:I don't remember the child slavery thing, but as for the torture and rape, i'm pretty sure that the NCR does it too, they are just being more subtle. Crucifixion is evil certainly, but apears to be pretty affective considering they managed to stabilize Arizona, which Raul assures me was quite the shithole. Also my courior was a female, and not many objected to me wearing their armor. I'm not sure if they are sexist considering the females were taken from tribes, which in all likelihood didn't allow them to be warriors. The only thing i'm not sure of is their leadership. I certainly like Caesar, but Lanius I'm not sure about, though he is an... efficient military leader.Unsilenced said:Snip
Child slavery... well what do you think they do with captured children? Sure they kill some, but the rest have to be slaves. The Legion doesn't usually just take in captures. There's even a mission where you can free some children taken as slaves by the Legion, and if you offer to buy them there's a remark about how one of the children is "a little young" but would otherwise make a good sex slave.
Oh, and they are sexist. Women are property, and unless there's a man that would object to it (like a husband) they will be raped. One of the slaves remarks that they usually leave alone women who are very old or very young. Then she pauses, looks to the side and repeats, "usually."
Yeah. They rape little girls.
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But hey, I guess smoking's bad too, right?
EDIT: As another note, if you're a female courier, one of the slaves will also inform you that she heard some legionaries talking about "trying you out." Soooo... yeah. Rapists.