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- Dead Money: Where does the Gala Events fireworks come from?
- Is there any reason the Punga fruit can’t be cultivated outside point lookout?
- So what's the difference between the super mutants in the capital wasteland and the super mutants in Boston?
- Can there be working cars in fallout?
- Is it just coincidence that Tony Jay voiced both Lieutenant and Attis?
- Does the East coast chapter of the Brotherhood know about the NCR?
- How come FEV, a virus that costs so much to be perfected for a human and gives extreme results from one strain to another, worked perfectly on animals after the war with no research whatsoever?
- Have the Institute Synths infiltrated other parts of the wastes other than the Capital Wasteland?
- Is there any mention of scorchbeasts in the other games at all?
- Nightkin of other super mutant species?
Dead Money: Where does the Gala Events fireworks come from? Posted: 01 Dec 2019 08:39 AM PST In the Gala Event in Dead Money, fireworks are used to signify the dead casinos opening. Yet, the Gala event was already triggered once. Courier: "So the Gala Event was triggered at least once?" Dog: "Uh-huh. Master ordered it. "Take places." Then... {frowns} Master went away." With this, how even is their any fireworks left? The event was already fired off with a previous team. Are the fireworks replicated in any way? [link] [comments] |
Is there any reason the Punga fruit can’t be cultivated outside point lookout? Posted: 01 Dec 2019 11:10 PM PST |
Posted: 01 Dec 2019 03:02 AM PST Because other than the CW mutants seemingly being larger and physically stronger, and the Boston mutants using mutant dogs and suiciders, I can't really tell too much of a difference despite them supposedly being two completely types and strains of mutants/FEV [link] [comments] |
Can there be working cars in fallout? Posted: 01 Dec 2019 08:55 PM PST Making a fallout dnd campaign and wondering if it's lore friendly to add vehicles. Not sure if there's a reason there are no cars in any of the games or if they did it from a game play stand point? I know there are vertibirds so idk what up. [link] [comments] |
Is it just coincidence that Tony Jay voiced both Lieutenant and Attis? Posted: 02 Dec 2019 12:01 AM PST Here me out, In Fallout, Lieutenant is the Overseer of the Masters Army. He has a cybernetic enhancement above his right eye, and has a very recognizable face. He is one of the notable super mutants who are both very strong and intelligent. I know you don't want to hear it, but in the condemned Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel ps2, Attis is a remnant who is rebuilding an army. An in game quote says he was a General in the Masters army. Attis looks exactly like the Lieutenant. If you look at pictures of them side by side you'll see they really do look nearly identical given the different systems they are on. He even has the same cybernetic enhancement as he does. Above all this, they are even voiced by the same people! So were they intended to be the same person? [link] [comments] |
Does the East coast chapter of the Brotherhood know about the NCR? Posted: 01 Dec 2019 02:38 PM PST They both seem to be pretty big players in the wasteland ,and they both have working aircraft .I'd be weird if they've never run into each other. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Dec 2019 01:41 AM PST |
Have the Institute Synths infiltrated other parts of the wastes other than the Capital Wasteland? Posted: 01 Dec 2019 08:39 AM PST I feel like I remember seeing something on this in game, but I'm not sure. The Institute has something not many people have - knowledge of the NCR and the situation out west (because of Kellogg's life experiences) Harkness, the former chief of security at Rivet City, was revealed to be an Institute Courser assisted by the Railroad to start a new life. Dr. Zimmer, the head of the Synth Retention Bureau in Fallout 3 that appears in Rivet City to reclaim Harkness, is not present during the events of Fallout 4. He is mentioned to be in an unspecified location tracking down another synth. Is there any reference of synths in specific locations such as the Pitt, Ronto, CW, even farther West? I'm sure I'm getting a bit speculative here but with teleportation technology it's not insane to think they could've infiltrated even the NCR or the Midwest BOS or the Enclave. Let me know what you think! [link] [comments] |
Is there any mention of scorchbeasts in the other games at all? Posted: 01 Dec 2019 08:16 AM PST It seems like the early BoS had a problem with Scorchbeasts and the scorched in general. It seems like they would keep a database on these creatures in case there were future encounters? Or did they just wipe it out since they effectively went extinct after the events of Fo76? [link] [comments] |
Nightkin of other super mutant species? Posted: 01 Dec 2019 07:09 AM PST Any canonical reason that super mutants from the Commonwealth or capital wasteland never bothered using stealth boys and subsequently becoming nightkin through repeated use. The Commonwealth mutants are capable of setting traps by rewiring turret terminals, so at least on their part it doesn't seem to stem from lack of intellect. [link] [comments] |
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