Fallout Lore | is Helios One a concentrating solar thermal power plant? |
- is Helios One a concentrating solar thermal power plant?
- Got Brains? Where they at?
- The Fate of the Staff of Vault 111
- Do any towns support the BoS?
- What is the Legion's communications system?
- The warlords of the Legion.
- How does ZAX operate Vault 51? Is the Battle Royale all a simulation to see which vault dweller is best to be Overseer?
is Helios One a concentrating solar thermal power plant? Posted: 15 Feb 2020 09:32 AM PST learning about this system right now in my environmental science class and realized it looks awfully familiar to the solar array at Helios One. this would probably be explained to me if I read the terminals there but I don't think I have [link] [comments] |
Posted: 16 Feb 2020 12:23 AM PST Regarding the events of FO4, where are the Robobrains? We have Sentrybots, Protectrons, even the femme fettle Assaultrons, but no Robobrains? They were a prominent robot/cyborg in the previous versions, but I don't recall seeing any hostile Robobrains in the Commonwealth. Robco. and Gen. Atomics made them(?), and both companies are represented in the game via exploration, but I can't seem to find them brains anywhere. Did I miss them on my first and second runs? [link] [comments] |
The Fate of the Staff of Vault 111 Posted: 15 Feb 2020 02:15 PM PST So I know that the citizens that went into cryo in Vault 111 died, however terminal entries around the place talk about how the security staff wanted to bail and the scientists were against it, leading to all the skeletons. But what happened? Did they get out or all die? If they did get out what was their fate? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Feb 2020 04:35 PM PST Specifically in the NCR State of Maxson, do any towns side with the Brotherhood? I would understand that at the beginning of the war support for the would be low for outsiders. But as the war carried on and anti-NCR sentiment grew it seems like many would support the Brotherhood. At least to spite the NCR. [link] [comments] |
What is the Legion's communications system? Posted: 15 Feb 2020 12:41 PM PST Always seemed like one of the more demanding suspensions of disbelief that a melee-oriented tribal faction which avoids reliance on technology was supposed to be a legitimate threat to an actual industrialized nation-state (NCR), and obviously the use of electronic communications systems is a big part of this. Does the Legion use a courier system? Does the Legion use a postal system like the actual Roman empire did? Does the Legion use a "word travels with traders" system similar to how things worked in medieval Europe? What's their communications system? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 16 Feb 2020 12:23 AM PST so we all know the legion will splinter without caesar. even if he wins at Hoover Dam or not. or if he lives or not from cancer. the legion is built up of soldiers who only follow caesar, not the legion. and the legion is too young to have any truly unifying culture or nationalism. so the many competing officers will all try to get a piece of the pie. (alexander style) or even save themselves from death. because Lanius even tells the courier that he will get rid of many others in the legion like Vulpes. and knowing vulpes he will not like that very much. so he's my prediction. lanius takes more of the fanatic legionaries and controls the east because that is where he conquered and is famous. while vulpes would control the west. vulpes being the head of the frumentarii does have great control over them, and could easily convince most of them to come to him because he's one of them and they would die if they went to lanius. I also think that Vulpes will keep Lanius busy with new tribes or dealing with new warlords dew to the extensive web frumentarii has over former legion lands. but what about the pretorians or the Mexicans. what do you think? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Feb 2020 12:54 PM PST I want to believe it's a simulation but other people say otherwise and say it's in the future, which makes no sense considering that somehow ZAX keeps somehow the storm at bay when everyone is dead preventing the death of the winners. It makes no sense. My theory at first was that the one vault dweller that escaped actually escaped from a simulation, and was trying to get help to essentially storm Vault 51 and free the others. He couldn't do it himself because ZAX prevented him from opening the other pods. As for the bits of information inside Vault 51 those can be explained away as just bits and pieces of info no necessarily meant to be cannon but as a way to explain and tell story's. But apparently I'm wrong so I don't know... [link] [comments] |
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