Fallout Lore | Other than Hancock, what other ghouls do we get to meet that were born post-war |
- Other than Hancock, what other ghouls do we get to meet that were born post-war
- Why doesn't the Enclave appear in Fallout 4?
- Where do legionares carry their ammo?
- Is there vault tech power armor? Like suits made by or owned by vault tech?
- How Caesar’s Legion would survive even after his death
- How many glowing non feral ghouls exist?
- Who was part of the Enclave before the war?
Other than Hancock, what other ghouls do we get to meet that were born post-war Posted: 01 Jan 2020 04:26 PM PST I just think it's kinda weird that most of the ghouls we get to see a background check on happen to also be pre-war citizens, so I wanted to know if there's any post-war ghouls I just forgot about [link] [comments] |
Why doesn't the Enclave appear in Fallout 4? Posted: 01 Jan 2020 07:27 AM PST I was thinking the other day and wondered why the enclave wasn't in the commonwealth. I mean more of an in-game perspective. The U.S. government is apparent in almost everywhere in the game. There aren't any Enclave remnants bunkers or anything. The glowing sea is chocked full of these U.S. government bunkers and locations. I mean the enclave appear in Fo76 and the rest of the main games. do any of you have canon answers? would love to hear your thoughts. [link] [comments] |
Where do legionares carry their ammo? Posted: 01 Jan 2020 11:59 PM PST They do carry some fire arms and they don't wear pants; where do they carry their magazines and spare rounds? I could ask the same of synths and power armoured troopers as well. [link] [comments] |
Is there vault tech power armor? Like suits made by or owned by vault tech? Posted: 01 Jan 2020 04:49 PM PST |
How Caesar’s Legion would survive even after his death Posted: 01 Jan 2020 01:17 PM PST I'm quite certain that I cannot agree with the view that Caesar's Legion would be torn apart after his death. True, his persona and attitude play an enormous role in keeping this slaver empire together, but let's draw historical parallels, shall we? Augustus was the first Roman emperor (even if he did not admit it at any point of his reign). His death wasn't the end of the empire, as the Roman Senate had hoped; instead, he left behind an army and state apparatus who certainly did wish a continuation of autocratical rule. My point is this: It's not only Caesar himself who keeps the legion from falling apart. Instead, there is a whole ideological (slavery, personal betterment through war, cultural assimilation, bodily might, no chems etc) and economical (a whole "class" of warlords/slave owners, as well as traders who get rich by trading with CL) apparatus, who would desire a Legion strong under another leader, no matter who, in order to carry on. Yes, there may be infighting, but only to determine the next Caesar. Perhaps exactly the way usurpers in actual Rome fought each other. Of course, this is just an opinion of a Fallout maniac and a Roman History addict. Would love to hear what you think! [link] [comments] |
How many glowing non feral ghouls exist? Posted: 01 Jan 2020 10:55 PM PST |
Who was part of the Enclave before the war? Posted: 01 Jan 2020 02:02 PM PST The wiki says members of the U.S. shadow government, military and corporations. Any specific individuals or companies? [link] [comments] |
You are subscribed to email updates from Fallout Lore - Serving your postapocalyptic needs. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
Google, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States |
No comments:
Post a Comment