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What focuses would you put in a puppet focus tree that would make sense?
Reformist wants to recreate the USA but I understand it to be in a more peaceful way. Why not give the player a bit more room for how.
There's an event that lets you either puppet the Shi as San Francisco or go to war with them.
And you can puppet New Vegas as... I think it's Vegas City, by putting House in charge of the Chamber of Commerce and making Vegas a free city. Then if you've gone integrationalist then Gannon wins an election and integrates the puppet for free.
This issue is that they can already peacefully integrate everyone with the slightest interest in integrating, by paying political power. If they're getting a unique focus tree then they're doing something different in their culture. What, and why?