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- So... why was the Institute kid napping people so aggressively?
- What did the Vault 111 staff do after cryogenically freezing the vault residents?
- Are the languages in the New Vegas Honest hearts DLC a real conlang or are they just a mishmash of random words from different languages with no structure.
- How Does the FEV Affect Children and The Elderly?
- Where did gulpers come from?
- It seems the BoS - NCR treaty in New Vegas is one sided and generally a bad thing for the NCR and the wasteland
- Last Known Real Event
- What’s the best vault that we know about that hasn’t been featured in a game yet?
- Nuka-Cola quantum and Vault-Tec lunchboxes
- Can beer cap and other non-soda bottle caps be used as currency?
- How exactly did vault dwellers divide the buildings/businesses that were left intact among them?
- Is XO-1 Pre-war or Post-war?
- Why are there people living in The Glowing Sea?
So... why was the Institute kid napping people so aggressively? Posted: 05 Feb 2021 08:49 PM PST There are so many people in the capital wasteland that are fakes, but why though? What do they gain by exposing themselves like that? It's such a risky move to do once and they do it a lot. [link] [comments] |
What did the Vault 111 staff do after cryogenically freezing the vault residents? Posted: 05 Feb 2021 07:37 AM PST When you escape from cryogenic freezing in fallout 4, you can see multiple skeletons of what is assumed to be vault staff. Kellogg couldn't have killed them, because it would have been over 100 years by then. So what happened? They can't have gone overground, right? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 05 Feb 2021 05:36 PM PST I've not seen any real discussion about the interesting and unique languages in the Honest Hearts DLC despite the fact that it's featured throughout the entirety of the DLC [link] [comments] |
How Does the FEV Affect Children and The Elderly? Posted: 05 Feb 2021 03:26 PM PST Does age have any significant importance in the mutation processes with FEV? [link] [comments] |
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Posted: 05 Feb 2021 02:50 PM PST First of all, by signing it, you gain a small amount of infamy with the NCR, meaning they think it's a bad thing. However, it would appear they're right when you stop and think about it: the NCR has to both give up it's Salvaged Power Armour, disbanding some of it's most well armoured and effective divisions, the Heavy Troopers, as well as allow the BoS to "help" patrol the Long 15 and I-95, which, as they clearly still want to hoard tech (judging by the PA thing mentioned above, as well as how Veronica, if made to stay, mentions the BoS still refuses to adopt and share technology), probably isn't as good of a thing as it's portrayed. It seems this ending leaves the NCR generally worse off, as they loose some of their best divisions and have to allow the tech fetishists to patrol the roads, clearly also allowing the BoS to continue hoarding technology, perhaps even from both the Mojave and the highways leading into it. It sure sounds like a terrible ending in comparison to just blowing them up! Since it's considerably easier to sign the truce, was it meant as an "easy out" for low level Couriers? Maybe it's there for BoS or diplomatic playthroughs? Because it certainly isn't suppose to be a good thing for the NCRA, the citzens of the NCR, and the people of the Mojave. Related sidenote: Ideally, though this is sadly not an option in the game, the NCR would take over the bunker with our help and use the training pods to aquire PA training, therefore creating divisions with the newly captured T-51 and energy weapons. Alternatively, if the pods don't train you in that way, the Courier could teach them PA training, or if they themselves don't know how to operate PA, the NCR could just turn the T-51 into Salvaged Power Armour like their T-45. Additionally, the low output of the long lasting fusion reactor present at the Hidden Valley Bunker (at least that's how the bunker's files describe it) could be sent to Mccarran along with Helios' output for OSI to hook up to the grid alongside the Dam's. Again, i know this isn't possible for one reason or another (maybe nobody thought to add this, or maybe other members of the Brotherhood who were outside would have returned, making destroying the bunker a necessity to keep them out of the Mojave - what do you think?), but this would've certainly been an awesome route had Obsidian put it into the game! [link] [comments] |
Posted: 05 Feb 2021 08:15 AM PST What is the last known event that the Fallout universe and our own shared? [link] [comments] |
What’s the best vault that we know about that hasn’t been featured in a game yet? Posted: 05 Feb 2021 10:25 AM PST |
Nuka-Cola quantum and Vault-Tec lunchboxes Posted: 05 Feb 2021 11:14 AM PST I know that this is pretty dumb and extremely marginal but it just passed through my mind. So we know that the Nuka Cola quantum was released to the public the same day the nuclear bombs dropped but we still found it in some launchboxes around the wasteland and vaults. Is there any possible lore friendly explanation of this or it's just a gameplay mechanic? One explaination in my opinion is that Nuka-Cola send the products to vaults for having a good PR with the vault dwellers so that eventually when, according to vault-tec plans, the people that will rebuild America will have a good memory of Nuka Cola and maybe will try to rebuild the company too. [link] [comments] |
Can beer cap and other non-soda bottle caps be used as currency? Posted: 05 Feb 2021 07:23 PM PST We know that soda bottle caps are used as currency throughout the wastes in all areas of America, but would beer caps and other caps also be used? [link] [comments] |
How exactly did vault dwellers divide the buildings/businesses that were left intact among them? Posted: 05 Feb 2021 09:47 AM PST Like for example : Why does Trudy own The Prospector Saloon in Goodsprings? Is it because her vault dweller grand parents found it and fixed it up first? Or did their pre-war grand parents own it? Or did she just lease it from the NCR post-war? [link] [comments] |
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Why are there people living in The Glowing Sea? Posted: 05 Feb 2021 06:01 AM PST Its interesting how they aren't even mutated and all they do is worshiping to "Atoms" [link] [comments] |
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