Mod:Fallout: The Frontier/Tasha Weaver

Tasha Weaver is the leader of the Crusaders, an ex-Brotherhood of Steel Paladin, now part of the Circle of the Crusaders of Steel. Still bitter after the events of HELIOS One, she is determined to bring God's wrath upon the evil of the Frontier.

Background
A Paladin of the Mojave chapter of the Brotherhood of Steel, Tasha Weaver took part in the defense of HELIOS One during Operation: Sunburst against NCR troops. The Brotherhood was defeated following Elder Elijah's disappearance, and was forced to retreat to Hidden Valley, and enter a state of lockdown. Weaver survived the attack but was forced to play dead to avoid the NCR troops. When the NCR retreated, Weaver made her escape, however not without physical and mental scars. Having failed in her duties as a Paladin, Weaver left the Brotherhood and the Mojave in exile, selling her T-51b armor and buying a T-45d from a merchant, and headed north.

Eventually, she came across New Canaan, a small town where she could start a new life. In New Canaan, Weaver started practicing Mormonism, believing her survival was a gift from God. In this town, Weaver crossed paths with Mollie Callaghan who was recruited into the Crusaders.

Tasha believes that the Brotherhood of Steel are now only relic hunters and worshippers of the Pre-War world, and that they misguidedly believe that they are the only ones with a right to do so. Tasha's overall goal of the Crusaders is to restore basic human rights to all, while rebuilding Pre-War cities.

Quests

 * Breaking the Cycle: In this optional Crusaders playthrough ending, Weaver and Elias Blackthorne form a truce to fight against the Legion.
 * Luck Be A Lady
 * House of Armor
 * Chekhov's Gun

Other interactions

 * If Wild Wasteland is on, the Courier can say, "Weird flex, but ok." after she makes a passionate statement about doing God's work. Tasha replies, "I am not sure what that means."

Notable quotes

 * "We are all God's children and thus our duty is to provide basic human rights to everyone. A right to freedom, a right to life, a right to serenity."
 * "A warrior's life changes a woman: I've spent years sleeping on floors or in the dirt. At this point, sleeping on a bed would feel unnatural to me." (when she is asked why she sleeps on the floor)