Fallout Lore | Is jet pre war or post war |
- Is jet pre war or post war
- why was Joshua Graham allowed to wear his own armor?
- How strong is Lanius?
- Confusing Robobrain lore.
Posted: 22 Jun 2020 09:27 PM PDT In a terminal entry in a sealed vault they have a terminal entry about jet even though it didn't even exist. So does that mean it is pre war [link] [comments] |
why was Joshua Graham allowed to wear his own armor? Posted: 22 Jun 2020 05:41 AM PDT legion armor is mostly pretty homogenous with a rather set colour scheme and materials, and they all wear a variation of it, even El Jefe Eddie himself has his own in keeping armor it makes sense from a logistical standpoint, pretty low cost, erases their tribal history and replaced it with a new one, and keeps a certain unity among the men (if your commander looks like you, itll be easier to fight with them) but in that case, why was Josh allowed to wear a button down, jeans, and a tactical vest? surely this would make himself appear separate from the legion, and even better than caeser? also strange considering its the clothes of his tribe, which i assume caeser wasnt a big fan of so whats the explanation? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 22 Jun 2020 10:58 AM PDT Exactly what the title says. Is he comparable to a super mutant? Far weaker? Stronger? If you can think of comparable person/creature please tell me. How would you think he'd fair in strength to someone like Lorenzo Cabot who has enhanced strength? Or someone in power armor? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 22 Jun 2020 09:52 AM PDT Robobrain lore seems to be all over the place. In Fallout 3, they were mostly encountered in and around military installations, with Point Lookout expanding a bit of lore about their origins. They were quite uncommon in Fallout New Vegas as well. Then in Fallout 4 they were non-existent until the Automatron DLC. It's revealed they were still being worked on in a secret underground facility. The Sole Survivor, someone from before the war, doesn't know about them. He/She asks ADA about them and ADA tells the SS that her and her caravan have only found records of them. She also mentions that they never reached full production. However, there is a pre-war magazine in Fallout 4 with the title 'I married a robot', and it has a cover picture of a man about to kiss a Robobrain bride. Then, in Fallout 76, a Robobrain is seen running a public amusement park; Camden Park. He's in a public place where he greets customers. There is also a Robobrain in a house where the guy's mother worked at General Atomics and got him one. So what gives. Sometimes Robobrains are a secret military project no one knew about, and at other times they're the face of a theme park? [link] [comments] |
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