In the quest "The Molecular Level", what differences are there based on which faction you chose to help you?
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In the quest "The Molecular Level", you can choose to get help from either the Brotherhood of Steel, the Minutemen, the Railroad, or none.
What differences are there between each one? I chose to go with the Railroad, and they asked me to make contact with an insider in the Institute.
Are there different objectives depending on which faction you side with? And if you choose not to side with any of them? And who is the leader that is in charge of the project, and the scientist involved, for each faction?
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