If the player has completed Still in the Dark, stayed on good terms with the Brotherhood, and McNamara remains Elder, a truce can be signed between the Brotherhood and the NCR. Go to McNamara and tell him the NCR wants them destroyed, he will offer a truce.
Can you join the NCR and the Brotherhood?
Yeah, you can have the NCR sign a peace treaty with the BOS. You gain NCR infamy, though.
Do I have to kill the Brotherhood of Steel?
One does not need to blow up the Brotherhood Of Steel bunker; killing the members is sufficient.
Can the brotherhood side with the Legion?
This allows you to spare the brotherhood while siding with the Legion.
Does the NCR like the Brotherhood of Steel?
Although the NCR tolerated Brotherhood presence as late as 2241, military clashes between the NCR and the Brotherhood began and become commonplace not long thereafter.
Why does the NCR hate the Brotherhood?
↑ The Courier: “Why do you hate the Brotherhood so much?” Robert House: “Because they’re ridiculous! Because they galavant around the Mojave pretending to be Knights of Yore. Or did, until the NCR showed them that ideological purity and shiny power armor don’t count for much when you’re outnumbered 15:1.
Who is involved in the negotiation of a treaty?
A treaty is negotiated by duly accredited representatives of the executive branch of the government; for the United States negotiations are ordinarily conducted by officials of the Dept. of State under the authority of the President.
How are treaties signed in the United States?
A treaty is a formal agreement signed by one or more countries. Article II, Section 2, of the Constitution gives the president the “Power, by and with the Advice and consent of the Senate, to make Treaties, provided two thirds of the Senators present concur.”.
Can a state make a treaty with another nation?
In the United States, only the federal government can make treaties with other nations. Article I, Section 10, of the Constitution provides that “No State shall enter into any Treaty, alliance, or Confederation” nor “without the Consent of Congress … enter into any Agreement or Compact with another state, or with a foreign power.”
Can a head of state sign a treaty?
However, under the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties if the representative is the head of state, head of government or minister of foreign affairs, no special document is needed, as holding such high office is sufficient. The end of the preamble and the start of the actual agreement is often signaled by the words “have agreed as follows”.