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- What was Frank Horrigan like before the FEV was used on him.
- Why aren’t isolationist societies like the Boomers, Shi and Slags grotesquely inbred?
- What does DiMa's name stand for?
- Are tunnelers, cazadores and plant monsters from the vault a threat to the rest of the wasteland
What was Frank Horrigan like before the FEV was used on him. Posted: 15 Nov 2019 01:36 PM PST Frank Horrigan is an American hero and I will not debate it. But serious question. [link] [comments] |
Why aren’t isolationist societies like the Boomers, Shi and Slags grotesquely inbred? Posted: 15 Nov 2019 11:55 PM PST These sort of groups in fallout are often descendants of handfuls of survivors who outlived the war in enclosed spaces like submarines, Bases or Vaults. In most cases, excluding perhaps Vaults, such survivor groups are made up of extremely small groups of people, but have clearly grown to considerable population sizes. How is it, then, that these groups did not face any consequences of inbreeding? Are there any in-game acknowledgements of this dilemma? ARE any of these types of factions largely inbred and if so, how do they differ from others that arent? I understand that vaults can hold potentially thousands of people, but I moreso am referencing isolationist communities which initially grew from groups of survivors. The Shi and Slags are more apt examples here than the Boomers. [link] [comments] |
What does DiMa's name stand for? Posted: 16 Nov 2019 02:08 AM PST The way it is spelled, DiMa, seems to imply it stands for something. The wiki says it's possibly, DMA or Direct Memory Access. But that's just speculation. There's no lore based evidence for that. Does anyone know? [link] [comments] |
Are tunnelers, cazadores and plant monsters from the vault a threat to the rest of the wasteland Posted: 15 Nov 2019 08:38 AM PST Tunnelers and cazadores are extremely tough, is there anything stopping them from spreading to the rest of the wasteland? A few spore carriers can be found in dlc locations, so are they an unstoppable threat? [link] [comments] |
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