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[Are there any slaves in this camp from the Mojave? Any I am able to buy the freedom of?]
Caesar shakes his head.
<span class="mu-r">By this point, any slaves taken in the Mojave campaign have been scattered across my empire. We also tend not to take the slaves of more civilized societies.</span>
[What about what the Mojave can provide, in terms of trade goods and natural resources.]
Caesar once again shakes his head and gives a look of disgust.
<span class="mu-r">You can discuss any economic topics with Dead Sea, my envoy to the Mojave. You and he may hammer out a trade deal that will consist of much of what you’re after.</span>
You decide to pivot and discuss the tunnelers instead.
<span class="mu-r">That's troubling to be sure, but unfortunately the NCR must be conquered first. Know this, Courier, everything pales in comparison to the struggle against the Republic. Dialectics.</span>
Not this again. You need to change the subject before he starts rambling about Hegel again.
[Are there any other factions of note? Is it just the Legion and NCR?]
<span class="mu-r">In the former state of Texas and Oklahoma is another one of those fucking Brotherhood of Steel chapters. They’re too focused on fighting some other faction up in the upper-Midwest to give us any issues. The Khans have set up some little kingdom in Wyoming but they’re still too busy huffing Brahmin shit to do much. Is that all?</span>
[It is, but I have a favor to ask of you. I ask that you leave Zion to me. I have plans for it and the people there.]
Caesar leans back in his bed again, tenting his fingers over his mouth.
<span class="mu-r">I will grant you that, Courier. But I do not want Graham paraded around, my magnanimity only goes so far.</span>
Your ride from your chair, knowing your time with him is up.
Caesar smiles and closes his eyes.
<span class="mu-r">Go, son, and do me proud.</span>