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    Fallout Lore | So it was Nate from Fallout 4 who invented the phrase, "war, war never changes" to say it in the veterans' lounge? Or has someone used it before?

    Fallout Lore | So it was Nate from Fallout 4 who invented the phrase, "war, war never changes" to say it in the veterans' lounge? Or has someone used it before?


    So it was Nate from Fallout 4 who invented the phrase, "war, war never changes" to say it in the veterans' lounge? Or has someone used it before?

    Posted: 01 Aug 2020 04:26 PM PDT

    Or was it just a reference to the saga?

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    Are Nuka Cola caps the only accepted bottle cap currency? What's stopping someone from just entering a Nuka Cola factory and mass producing the caps?

    Posted: 01 Aug 2020 05:06 AM PDT

    Anyone else here think that both Oliver and Lanius are actually not as incompetent as they often are made out to be?

    Posted: 01 Aug 2020 08:49 AM PDT

    Oliver for instance despite Hanlon's protests, moved the rangers off the ridge overlooking the dam onto the actual dam and its towers. The Legion who is fully aware the best marksmen are normally at the rear of of the battle if the Legion acquired a howitzer to counter them. If the Courier sides with them and repairs it, they use it to shell the now empty ridge, and the rangers remain effective because of Oliver's decision. Another example is Oliver's bias on heavy troopers over the rangers inside the dam, these troopers are more adept in close quarters fighting that Hoover Dam's inside favors, as the Legion finds a backdoor into the tunnels beneath the dam, hence Lanius using a form of deception in a pincer attack rather than the top of the dam alone like Graham where the rangers are more effective. Lanius is also aware that you don't outstretch your supply lines. Something the NCR is very well known for doing. Both men are fairly capable.

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    Why does James become Vault 101's physician?

    Posted: 01 Aug 2020 06:31 PM PDT

    He was among the lead engineers and physicists on Project Purity. He devoted his life to it, and when you return there with him he has mastered every function throughout the entire system.

    So why, when he flees to Vault 101, is he able to become their physician? Did he just somehow become a professional in medicine AND physics? In the wasteland?

    Was he winging it? Or did I miss something?

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    How Do Wastelanders Keep Count of Their Caps?

    Posted: 01 Aug 2020 08:41 AM PDT

    I'm curious if it was ever mentioned. I figured the most logical option would be to measure by weight, otherwise you'd have to count through thousands of them just trying to get a decent weapon or mod. Though it's not like there are scales at every vendor

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    What creatures cannot be infected by the Scorch Plague in Fallout 76?

    Posted: 01 Aug 2020 04:25 PM PDT

    Where did the Fiends come from and why are enough of them to cause the NCR problems?

    Posted: 01 Aug 2020 09:26 AM PDT

    Were they the citizens of the Vegas Ruins who got hooked up on one too many chems? Were they a tribal group native to the region? Were they a raider group that travelled from outside Vegas? Do they "recruit" from Freeside?

    No matter where I look, their origin is hard to put together.

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    When is the Lucky 38 mentioned in Wastelanders?

    Posted: 01 Aug 2020 04:16 PM PDT

    I was reading the wiki for the Lucky 38 and it says, "The Lucky 38 appears only in Fallout: New Vegas and is mentioned only in the graphic novel All Roads and the Fallout 76 update Wastelanders."

    I've not yet come across any time when the Lucky 38 has been mentioned. Anybody come across this yet?

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    Many things in each evolution of the Fallout games look different, from robots to weapons, but are they actually different in universe?

    Posted: 01 Aug 2020 09:54 AM PDT

    So I was wondering, in games like Fallout 4 the Handy units look very different from their counterparts in DC and New Vegas, so in universe do they all look the same? or are they actually different in each region? lets say I played Fallout 4 and 'magically' traveled to DC, would the Sentry bots look like Fallout 4s sentry bots or not? What do you think?

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    How sturdy is the prydwen really?

    Posted: 01 Aug 2020 02:32 PM PDT

    Knowing with the minutemen ending on how they all used artillery to take it down how has it not been shot down before hand? I've seen super mutants with missile launchers. Raiders with fatmans and such. If thats the case couldn't it be taken down relatively easily ?

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