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Had the idea a while ago, think we should still do it but I not good at edit :(
So Defender Sibily said (I think it was Sibily at least) that when the simulation teleports you you’d be placed under massive Cardiac Arrest but when your under Cardiac Arrest it typically lasts for a month or so, and it seems that your in the operation for a while so how long was the simulation?
Most introductions we have gotten in Fallout are when the main character is a resident of one of the pre-war vaults in the area. Like the Vault Dweller, Lone Wanderer, and Sole Survivor (who also was a US Army veteran), have all been vault dwellers and I think we need a new idea. Sure, the character in New Vegas is a Courier, and the character in Fallout 2 is the grandchild of the Vault Dweller I'm pretty sure, but what would be a good idea for the introduction for Fallout 5?
I personally think something outlandish would be pretty cool. Like maybe in the beginning, you're one of the people who caused the bombs to be dropped on 2077 and still somehow survived 200 years later, or Fallout 5 takes place only a couple years after the Great War and it's during the nuclear winter. I think Fallout 5 should take place during the nuclear winter as we haven't had one of those yet. What do y'all think?
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To me, a tie between The Vault Dweller, The Lone Wanderer and Sole Survivor.
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He died back in June, and I had forgotten about how many characters talk about your "dad" in-game. My girlfriend and I hadn't played it for a couple weeks after his death. It actually pulled some strings and I even teared up when I did the ending again and saw the portrait at the end of the outro. Point Lookout during the drugged scene also caused me some discomfort. Any moments that brought out your emotions?
I like to think that the Lone Wanderer is out there cruising the cosmos in the alien ship from the Mother Zeta DLC with the crew that was on board. I find this ending epic and pretty comforting. Thoughts?