I hop off the wiki for more than 40 minutes Jesus Christ......
Also, with what I said earlier I was just really confused. I struggle with figuring out a lot of things, so I didn't look into it enough to figure out what you meant horrormaster. also, there's about 5 strains of fev, those being the FEV-1, FEV-2, EEP, Institute and the Huntersville strain.
Yeah, forgot to mention first gen and second gen. Sorry about that.
It's alright man. plus, when I was spamming the edit button I went over to the FEV page XD. idk why I payed so much attention to the FEV its honestly kinda scary. the main thing that scared me was the fact that for a moment I thought about recreating the FEV irl.
I mean what did this reply section become??? also you physically cannot create a FEV type disease or substance in real life even if you had comically advanced technology. FEV rapidly evolves the infected individual (as the full name would suggest) and you can't just do that, even if it's just rapidly mutating the individual all you would get is cancer and same with rapid evolution you would just get a glob of cancer at most. so no need to worry about that
isnt the FEV in some senses jsut liquid cancer that managed to mutate cell's and be radiation proof? evolving is essentially just mutation in a different way.
Don't call evolution essentially mutation... and FEV is more of a liquid (virus? I don't get why it's called a virus) that rapidly evolves the host into super mutants, but this is EXTREMELY inaccurate to any sort of way mutations can work, in the games "it just works" and that's literally all there is to describe it other than stuff that would break every fact about evolution and would literally break the laws of physics btw (assuming that everything would become a super mutant type thing).
Yeah i get that its just possible cuz itsi n the game world but you gotta remember that its going to be different compared to the games as it might not turn out the same way we would have it turn out in the games. we might just get what is effectively just the centaurs (a mangled mess of human) or we just die or its just gonna be something gross that we dump in a spot thats gonna get irradiated or some bullsheet. also i never really looked into evolution itself to much so in my brain it kinda just registered as a different way cells mutate.
Uh... no... Mutations and evolutions wouldn't lead to any sort of mangled mess or extra limbs like it is exaggerated in fallout... Evolution is dependent on lifestyle, habitat, and all sorts of factors leading the affected individual to change into cancer or a glob of dead biomass. And for mutations, enough mutations turn a cell into a cancer cell, a rapidly mutating virus would do the same only even more extreme, possibly even turning the entire person into cancer cells.
I would say centaurs are slightly more likely but are still way too sci-fi to be any sort of realistic.
Fair enough. although the only reason they are probably able ot happen is because centaurs are just mangled humans by the FEV. anyways we should probably get back on the track of wtf this post was originally meant to be talking about
True that
What do you think?