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    Fallout Lore | How did Driver Nelphi pull it off?

    Fallout Lore | How did Driver Nelphi pull it off?


    How did Driver Nelphi pull it off?

    Posted: 26 Jan 2021 10:45 AM PST

    I believe in Fallout: New Vegas Driver Nelphi killed about 12 - 13 (I forgot the EXACT number but it's one of these two) NCR soldiers with a driver iron. But how? Keep in mind NCR troopers are armed with service rifles. Considering how Driver Nelphi barely wears any armor, and he only used melee, how? Twelve soldiers running at you and shooting won't possibly be able to dodge. It almost seems unrealistic, or fabricated.

    Although, there is an alternate possibility that Driver Nelphi killed them while captured, injured, or not in a row. This is just me questioning the logic behind this.

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    NCR armory markings on service rifles (to engrave into an actual rifle)

    Posted: 26 Jan 2021 11:14 AM PST

    I'm researching making my own service rifle, and am down to designing armory marks for it. The standard NCR service rifle has none, however, I would like to make it so that it does. I have decided to pattern them off of original colt m16 armory marks, with the ncr crest instead of colts horse. However, I still need to come up with the actual manufacturing location marks. Of course, this would be a gunrunners operation, and most likely would be manufactured in Boneyard. Does anyone have any ideas as to what armory marks the NCR would use?

    TLDR: Looking to make lore friendly armory markings for service rifle

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    Modern NCR Drug Policy

    Posted: 26 Jan 2021 03:41 PM PST

    Back in F2, the NCR was a lot less of a Californian republic, and more of a pact between various city states, so most laws didn't carry over. Any chems short of a stimpack is illegal in Vault City, while New Reno was the hub of jet production. However, in New Vegas it seems like the NCR is a lot more unified, acting more like the modern US, which got me wondering which chems are and aren't illegal in official territories. IIRC, there are some propaganda posters about the dangers of addiction, but NCR medics sell both jet and psycho. Is there a definitive answer, and if not what is the general fanon consensus?

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    Whatever happened to the raiders at Top of the World?

    Posted: 26 Jan 2021 11:12 AM PST

    I started playing FO76 one year before Wastelanders came out and prior to the release of the update it was assumed, if not actually confirmed, that the reason behind the death of every settlement all across Appalachia was the Scorched Plague, except from some particular locations, like Charleston.

    Most of the human population perished due to the infection or the attack of an infected being, there are several battles recorded where small groups gave the best of them across the map, such as the tourists sheltered in the Whitespring Golf Club and of course the Bortherhood in the Cranberry Bog. The Top of the World doesn't seem to be the exception.

    Most of the times you go to the Top of the World and the Pleasant Valley Resort you see that the resort is crawling with scorched, which indicates that the scorched overran the whole place, which consecuently would suggest that the raiders you find hanging out with Rose were killed by them. This was my inicial thought, but after replaying the story with another character, I took a closer look at them and they appear more like they shot themselves than they were killed while sitting in the lounge. Did these raiders commit suicide after realizing their fight was done or were they actually killed by scorched? Are there any holotapes or terminal logs that indicate what sealed these raiders' fate?

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