Fallout Lore | If the Brotherhood had access to Ultracite batteries before the other games take place, then why didn't they use it to power Liberty Prime? |
- If the Brotherhood had access to Ultracite batteries before the other games take place, then why didn't they use it to power Liberty Prime?
- How does Knight-Captain Cade in FO4 have access to records about you that reveal you’re pre-war?
- What are the messages intercepted from listening post bravo?
- Is there a difference between the Enclave vertibirds and the Pre-War/Brotherhood of Steel vertibirds?
Posted: 11 Dec 2020 11:02 AM PST Relying on Mass Fusion and other means seems silly - if the Appalachian chapter has the battery and the tech to power up Liberty Prime, surely Madison Li would be able to figure something out? [link] [comments] |
How does Knight-Captain Cade in FO4 have access to records about you that reveal you’re pre-war? Posted: 11 Dec 2020 06:12 PM PST I never told Danse that I was pre-war, and I'm not sure there's even an option to reveal it ever except in that initial conversation about radiation exposure with Cade. What kind of records would he have on you? [link] [comments] |
What are the messages intercepted from listening post bravo? Posted: 11 Dec 2020 10:55 PM PST If you go down into listening post bravo and read the couple final logs, I think it's 3rd to last, the soldier says he picked up messages about "voids" and whatnot, what actually are they talking about? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 11 Dec 2020 12:35 PM PST In fallout 3, New vegas, and I think fallout 2 and 1, the vertibirds look significantly different from the ones in 76 and 4. They are smaller, they have a much smaller to no windsheild, and overall, a different body shape. I know the enclave developed many of their own technologies, and the NCR stole and salvaged a lot of enclave tech. Just curious, thats all. [link] [comments] |
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