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- Are Caesar's Legion ever mentioned in a Fallout game besides New Vegas?
- What’s the lore behind the talking mole rat under gecko in fallout 2
- Why aren’t there more “exotic” mutated creatures?
- Are there any equivalents of the real world fast food restaurants in the Fallout Universe ?
- Are super mutant skeletons different from human skeletons?
Are Caesar's Legion ever mentioned in a Fallout game besides New Vegas? Posted: 05 Nov 2019 02:16 PM PST I know NCR is in Fallout 2 and RobCo/House are probably mentioned in 4, but is the Legion ever mentioned in any other Fallout game? [link] [comments] |
What’s the lore behind the talking mole rat under gecko in fallout 2 Posted: 05 Nov 2019 11:56 PM PST In dialogue it said some fluid from a cat got on him, is it FEV? [link] [comments] |
Why aren’t there more “exotic” mutated creatures? Posted: 05 Nov 2019 06:45 PM PST You'd think that with the large number of zoos in the US at least some exotic animals would survive and mutate, and in Nuka-World we even see mutated gazelles, gorillas, and I believe the brahmiluffs are water bison. So why don't we see anything like that outside of Nuka-World? Also let me know if this is the wrong flair to use. [link] [comments] |
Are there any equivalents of the real world fast food restaurants in the Fallout Universe ? Posted: 05 Nov 2019 08:37 AM PST |
Are super mutant skeletons different from human skeletons? Posted: 05 Nov 2019 07:37 AM PST Do super mutants have a regular skeleton or does FEV mutate their bones as well? Im wondering because if super mutant behemoths had normal skeletons, the skeleton wouldn't even be large enough or strong enough to support the weight of a behemoth [link] [comments] |
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