

Brainwashing for the Greater Good: They offer the Synths they meet new memories to help them acclimate to the Wasteland and live normal lives as humans.Brainwashed and Crazy: The Brainwashing for the Greater Good example below can backfire as it means these Synths have no idea they should care about their pasts or Synth rights.Bomb-Throwing Anarchists: While the Railroad aren't technically anarchists, they do have certain links to the stereotypical view of the anarchist movement from the perspective of the West, what with the Railroad being a highly segemented organization prone to issues involving Right Hand Versus Left Hand, them not having any real plan for the future after their bloody revolution succeeds, prioritizing the value and freedom of the individual above the group, and causing the whole Commonwealth to descend into chaos after they wipe out both the Brotherhood and Institute.

Glory and others think of them as living beings, others like Desdemona don't want to touch the debate til the current issues are resolved. They do have a rift on whether to consider the earlier generations of Synths and other robots as people, like the Mr.As far as they're concerned, the Institute is a group of slavers and Synths are slaves. The Railroad doesn't believe the issue of Synths is a debatable one.Attack Its Weak Point: The Railroad does this to the Institute and Brotherhood of Steel, smacking them down hard if the Survivor sides with them.

