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    Fallout Lore | Why do deathclaws, the greatest superpredators of the wastlands stay in packs ?

    Fallout Lore | Why do deathclaws, the greatest superpredators of the wastlands stay in packs ?


    Why do deathclaws, the greatest superpredators of the wastlands stay in packs ?

    Posted: 06 Mar 2021 10:31 AM PST

    A single deathclaw must need a lot of food to survive, and I've never seen them wander out of their territory (except for the deathclaws in vault 13), so it doesn't make sense that there are so many in quarry junction and yet they don't die out of hunger. Is there an explanation for that ?

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    What is the absolute apex of Pre-War Technology?

    Posted: 06 Mar 2021 07:22 PM PST

    Technology before the Bombs was pretty advanced, but how advanced was it? Could they build a Vault on the Moon or even create the first Synth if they had a few more years? I know a guy named Greebly attempted Time Travel, so could he have succeeded with the technology available in the Pre-War Days?

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    Hiding Vault-Tec's Plan

    Posted: 07 Mar 2021 01:20 AM PST

    Going over lore and reddit posts I know most of what Vault-Tec planned with their experiments. The whole point was to provide data for the shadow group that would eventually become the enclave. the thing that i don't understand is that they planned raise a false alarm and trick their subjects into entering the vaults. With the war actually starting what ever was left of their backers seemed to have to have abandoned projects to save themselves and the vaults were left to overseers to do whatever they were planning.

    I know all this.

    What I don't know is how they were planning on hiding the fact that they tricked 120 thousand people into vaults and were now not going to release them. If they had gone through with the false alarm plan how would they have explained to the public what was happening?

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    How is everyone not deaf?

    Posted: 06 Mar 2021 07:08 PM PST

    I understand there are of course silenced firearms you can purchase and find in the games - but the vast majority of weapons you can find and use aren't silenced. Gunfire is extremely loud, hence why people who recreationally shoot use ear protection. Is there a logical reason why everyone in the wasteland isn't deaf or is this just a case of gameplay vs story?

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    Where did the vault-tec big wigs go?

    Posted: 06 Mar 2021 01:17 PM PST

    Any video recommendations would be appreciated.

    Curious where the vault tec royalty went. The CEO, COO, that kinda thing. Seems like they would've had a pretty solid plan. Especially if you buy into the idea that they started it.

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    Are perks and abilities all canon?

    Posted: 06 Mar 2021 11:18 AM PST

    Perks like rad child and adamantium skeleton etc. are they things that exist in world or just gameplay? I only ask because I don't know that they get mentioned outside of character building... Adamantium could work like an implant rather than a perk but you never hear of anybody else undergoing the procedure. And it's only ghouls and marked men that get healed by radiation as far as I'm aware?

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    Why is the fat man so rare on the west coast and the T-51 so rare on the east coast?

    Posted: 06 Mar 2021 04:34 PM PST

    It weird in all honesty about the things that are considered "rare" on both coast. Like, the mini nuke with the fat and the T-51b are pretty rare. In fallout 3, only 2 suits of T-51b is available, one being winterized and only a handful of fat mans. Even though the fat man was an afterthought by interplay and made by Bethesda, it doesn't mean we could work in a head canon or have in game canon that the fat man is so rare on the west coast that they were only able to make it by the gun runners or that the NCR/BoS use it in very rare but needed situations for a fat man. But why? Why is the fat man so abundant in the east coast but so rare only in 2281 was the fat man ever seen in game? And to that why is the T-51b so rare? Sure we can find dozens in random suits in fallout 4, but seeing as how the military there favored the T-60 and the fact that the suits of power armor with random pieces are well, random, we can only reasonably say that about a quarter of them have pieces of the T-51 series on them. It was so rare even the BoS in fallout 3 didn't use it, of course by the time of fallout 4 they made tons of T-60 so not seeing them used in fallout 4 by the brotherhood isn't too strange. The only reason I can think of why the T-51b was so rare is because it's made by west tek. Meaning it's mainly on the west coast. But even then, it's the capitol. You'd think the military would at least use T-51b as much as they could if anything were to happen at the capitol. So if anyone knows why the fat man is so rare on the west coast and why the T-51 series is so rare on the east coast, please let me know

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    the horrible truth about mothership zeta revealed! the zetans are pornographers!

    Posted: 06 Mar 2021 06:57 PM PST

    https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/417412737983971348/817952473229688835/alienporn.png

    astounding that this never occurred to me earlier honestly. it makes perfect sense. the whole ship is just one big kink dungeon

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