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    Fallout Lore | Why couldn’t Ashur free the slaves when he took over the Pitt while searching for the cure of TDC?

    Fallout Lore | Why couldn’t Ashur free the slaves when he took over the Pitt while searching for the cure of TDC?


    Why couldn’t Ashur free the slaves when he took over the Pitt while searching for the cure of TDC?

    Posted: 03 May 2020 03:57 PM PDT

    He clearly wants to free them, judging by his diaries in his locked safe. But why not free them as soon as he took over? I know he wanted to rebuild the Pitt and he needs people for that, but couldn't he research a cure and put the reconstruction of the Pitt on hold until then? What was stopping him besides his wish to rebuild it ASAP?

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    What was the extent of tensions between the Lyons BoS and the Outcasts?

    Posted: 03 May 2020 03:10 AM PDT

    When playing FO3 I was never particularly sure of the relationship between these two factions. I remember reading somewhere that there was a random encounter where outcasts and BoS would fight eachother but I never came across this myself in the course of the game.

    So what was the relationship between these two groups? (in-game and in-lore)

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    Could a glowing one (non feral) make more ghouls?

    Posted: 04 May 2020 12:36 AM PDT

    Im mainly curious if theres any example of this happening. Obviously it would take an exceptionally powerful glowing one, otherwise Jason Bright would have surely made that human guy a ghoul (unless its a religious sort of "this isnt meant to be" thing).

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    What's the logic/lore behind Vault 76 Dwellers emerging from the vault a year after it opened?

    Posted: 03 May 2020 04:36 PM PDT

    For those that don't know, Vault 76 opened on what was called Reclamation Day and 24 hours after it opened, all life support in the vault shut down and the vault door sealed shut again, rendering it uninhabitable, in order to push it's inhabitants to go out and rebuilt Appalachia instead of relying on the vault.

    After the release of Wastelanders, if you start a new character, that new character is leaving the vault one year after it originally opened (Wastelanders takes place one year after the opening of Vault 76).

    How did they spend a year in an uninhabitable vault? How, if at all, is this possible? Is there any lore or logical explanation how this could work?

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    Big MT is the source of almost all evil in the wasteland

    Posted: 04 May 2020 02:12 AM PDT

    Literally any weird or creepy object that is currently inhabiting and tortorturinguting the universe of Fallout was designed tests, re-tested, re-designed, un-designed, un-tested, then experimented on at Big MT. I'm 90% sure that Todd Howard himself was created there.

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    Why does the power armor only weigh 40 pounds?

    Posted: 04 May 2020 12:51 AM PDT

    Given the lore behind power armor, and the fact that real world plate steel armor weighed around 60 pounds, it would make sense if it weighed a lot more (maybe closer to 100 pounds)

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    How and around when did caps become the official currency of the wasteland?

    Posted: 03 May 2020 09:23 AM PDT

    who created the broadsider?

    Posted: 03 May 2020 10:00 AM PDT

    title.

    "it's the end of the world...how to survive...AH-HA A CANNON!"

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