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    Fallout Lore | What was life in the Enlclave like for the children??

    Fallout Lore | What was life in the Enlclave like for the children??


    What was life in the Enlclave like for the children??

    Posted: 13 Dec 2019 10:40 AM PST

    I've never seen an Enclave child, but if I'm understanding correctly, the Enclave was home to multiple generations of people, and they were protected within their bases much like the generations of vault dwellers in succesful vaults.

    Did the Enclave house family units and encourage families to stick together or once a child was born in the Enclave, they were raised by a collective or something?

    Also their soldiers must have been raised into their military from childhood, right? Did they select scientists from soldiers like the vaults may have assigned jobs based on the SPECIAL test??

    Any info on life being born and brought up in the Enclave would be much appreciated.. I have a specific interest in what this life may have been like during the events of FO3.

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    What exactly do you destroy if you decide to launch the nukes at the end of Lonesome Road?

    Posted: 13 Dec 2019 10:27 PM PST

    Are these launches meant to destroy the Legion and/or the NCR entirely, or do they just cut them off from the Mojave? Gameplay wise there's not much that's actually done due to limitations but this is something I want to consider, from an RPer's perspective.

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    Is the Enclave still alive? If so, where is it hiding?

    Posted: 13 Dec 2019 08:20 PM PST

    I know the Enclave has been beaten many times but, are they really dead? (I refer to the institution as a whole, not remnants) If not, where could they be hiding?

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    Value of gold in the Commonwealth compared to the Mojave Wasteland.

    Posted: 13 Dec 2019 11:35 PM PST

    Since the Mojave has a lot more industry and better developed economy and gold is used a lot in circuits and nuclear stuff, shouldn't the value of gold be higher in Mojave compared to the Commonwealth?

    In the Mojave, 35 units of gold has a price of 10,539 caps which comes out to 301.114 caps per unit of gold. In the Commonwealth 0.5 units of gold has a price of 450 caps, which comes out to 900 caps per unit of gold.

    The price of gold is almost 3 times (≈ 2.99) higher in the Commonwealth compared to Mojave. But shouldn't the price of gold be higher there considering the developed economy which allows people to store their wealth in form of gold bars because you can sell them anywhere and also the Gun Runners have a weapons manufacturing factory and since gold is a non-corrosive, extremely malleable and ductile and is probably used a lot in energy weapons so it would make sense for them to buy large amounts of it but the Commonwealth is still backward and underdeveloped so people really shouldn't be paying that much higher for a precious metal which they can't really use because of the almost non-existent manufacturing industry. The only thing that comes to mind is that since gold is used a lot in building complex circuits, The Institute has significantly increased the demand for it even though the people have no use for gold.

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    Why would people before the great war use a terminal that look like from 19th century rather than futuristic computers and other smart devices

    Posted: 13 Dec 2019 12:11 PM PST

    It surprise me that I don't see these in fallout even in pre-war. I wonder why is that?

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