Fallout Lore | Has there been any BoS-Enclave Defections? |
- Has there been any BoS-Enclave Defections?
- Are Blood Eagles raiders or not?
- Since FEV seemed to make Humans/Super Mutants sterile but has no such effect on animals such as Fire Ants (F3), Deathclaws and other creatures created by it, so does it mean that Mutant Hounds are able to breed like normal animals
- How is .38 ammo so common in the Commonwealth?
- Who makes all the liquor we come across? Do bartenders make them or is there a factory somewhere? How many of them are from Pre-War era? Where does the fruit and grains come from?
- Never played fallout new Vegas
- How long have the Brotherhood been on the East Coast?
- Where did the names 'tato' and 'razorgrain' come from?
- Estimated census of certain factions like BoS, Great Khans, Legion etc.
- The Enclave: For or Against "Muties"
- How far East does the Crimson Caravan do business?
- Why was the VSS facility's bunker complete and running for months under a bare, public construction site?
Has there been any BoS-Enclave Defections? Posted: 08 Jan 2021 05:35 PM PST Obviously Dr Lee left the BoS to join The Institute, but has anything similar ever happened either way between the BoS and Enclave, be it soldier or scientist? [link] [comments] |
Are Blood Eagles raiders or not? Posted: 08 Jan 2021 04:31 PM PST On Steel Dawn there is a note called 'Blood Eagle Code' stating they are only loyal to Blood Eagles. Settlers, Vaulters & Raiders must join them or die. But in all of the quest objectives and dialogue they are referred to as 'Blood Eagle Raiders'. Just curious if anybody has more insight because it's confusing to me. Thanks [link] [comments] |
Posted: 08 Jan 2021 03:15 AM PST |
How is .38 ammo so common in the Commonwealth? Posted: 08 Jan 2021 02:09 PM PST Seeing as pipe weapons commonly chambered in .38 caliber ammunition are used widely throughout the Commonwealth, how could settlers/raiders possibly find enough .38 ammo to justify building a weapon that fires that caliber? There was a heavy military presence prewar in the Commonwealth, but no standard issue military weapons in the Fallout universe fire .38 . The assault rifle fires 5.56, and of course the laser rifle fires fusion cells. So where did all the .38 ammo come from? It doesn't seem like a cartridge that would be used by the military, so are wastelanders crafting it or what? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 08 Jan 2021 04:57 AM PST |
Never played fallout new Vegas Posted: 08 Jan 2021 11:02 PM PST |
How long have the Brotherhood been on the East Coast? Posted: 08 Jan 2021 08:07 AM PST More accurately, does anyone know when they departed from the west coast division? The wiki says 2255, but I can't find a source for that claim. Anyone with knowledge of either the date, description of the year, or a place to look would be nice. (I'm asking bc I am running a fallout DnD campaign set in New York, and I want to know if the Brotherhood showing up around 2250 would be in the cards for my campaign) [link] [comments] |
Where did the names 'tato' and 'razorgrain' come from? Posted: 08 Jan 2021 05:26 PM PST Clearly all the crops in FO4 are heavily mutated from their current counterparts, but why did the name tomato change to 'tato' and wheat change to 'razorgrain'? Carrots, corn, melons and gourds all kept their original names, leading me to believe that word of mouth or literature survived to keep these names going forward. Is there something about tatos and razorgrain that made them so different from their original species that their original name no longer was appropriate? Also, why did this not apply to carrots, corn, melons and gourds, as the Prydwen's Botany Terminal talks how they are all heavily mutated from their original species? [link] [comments] |
Estimated census of certain factions like BoS, Great Khans, Legion etc. Posted: 08 Jan 2021 08:06 PM PST Brotherhood was driven out and basically just to one bunker, Legion is amassing across the Colorado river, the Great Khans were once a terror of the West Coast only to be annihilated by the NCR. How many of these people are left? And other groups? Is there any sources or estimations? [link] [comments] |
The Enclave: For or Against "Muties" Posted: 08 Jan 2021 07:37 PM PST I remember the Enclave having a strong stance against and pardon my French here "Muties" . Is there any lore that explains why the Enclave in Fallout 76 is handing out mutagenic serums like cheap Popsicles to their "Generals"? I mean Frank Horrigan wouldn't stfu about it and now I'm just perplexed. [link] [comments] |
How far East does the Crimson Caravan do business? Posted: 08 Jan 2021 03:24 PM PST Wondering if I could justify Crimson Caravan traders in a fallout DnD campaign in New York state. Would be a good way to have some character in the party be affiliated with NCR and Followers. I don't recall any Crimson Caravanners in Fallout 3 or 4, but I haven't played much of fallout 3. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 08 Jan 2021 11:59 AM PST Replaying FO3 after a long gap and this stuck out to me now that I've started working through the DLCs again. Based on the research terminal entries, VR testing was running for at least several months ("Any tactical data was mined months ago"), and the bunker is fully furnished, set up for testing (with one pod, but we'll call that standard Fallout down-scaling), and even has the dedicated armory with all the actual Anchorage relics. It's a fully functional sim site that was running successfully long enough to gather all the tactical data possible, plus several months afterwards... and the surface entrance is an open air passenger elevator under a steel building frame. VSS's surface facility was clearly never finished in the slightest. For most buried Fallout stuff the location makes sense; hide it in an innocuous location, or under a very well defended fortress, or somewhere so remote no one will find it anyway. But there's not even enough cover over the elevator to keep the rain out! There's no security until you're already underground, there's zero rubble or clutter to signify anything was ever attached to the building frame, and it's right in the urbanized outskirts of the game-DC metro area in Fairfax. Even with security concerns aside, this seems like an infrastructure nightmare. Bring your workers and equipment in across bare dirt (there may be other underground routes we don't get to see), take an open air elevator down from an open surface level stop even in the freezing snow or pouring rain, keep that shaft from flooding or otherwise getting damaged... Is there a reason given why everything was already operational and long-running without even a shred of the surface building finished, or some theory explaining it where it isn't outright stated? [link] [comments] |
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