You may be onto something, ghouls and radiation are sometimes associated to Ug'Qualtoth and the glowing ones we get to talk to in the bethesda games def have supernatural aspects.
It would make sense for the devs to make it a cheeky nod to DOOM while also implying that glowing ones may actually be much more than just very irradiated ghouls.
Who even is this guy, paladin Dense?
Pretty sure the one method he uses in the first video actually works
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rK6cSbUfCEM&t=1s
The part about getting out of bounds at the mojave outpost?
yeah it's true
The part where your game gets posessed and you get teleported to a twisted reality where Interplay never shut down and Mister House failed to save vegas?
Idk, why don't you see for yourself?🙂
If you assigned someone like Deacon or X6, they'd probably just stay there (hostile) if you destroyed the railroad or the institute. Danse never exists his pa, so he probably can't be assigned.
Idk tho I haven't tested.
^^if you consider the courier's body being piloted by an artificial brain as a humanoid robot then I guess that counts.
I think it's just a consequence of both factions' design being inspired by nazi germany, but the helghast's armor does look very similar to the armor from Jin-Roh which was the initial inspiration for the Ranger Combat Armor
^What in the living fuck?
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Actually, dogmeat seems to lack both male and female genitals which would make it a completely androgynous, this makes sense as it is in fact a multi-dimensional time traveling immortal psychic being only mascarading as a dog to gain human's trust and achieve world domination ☝🤓
I think the Institute would be more interesting if they were just wacko transhumanists who believed in some sort of techno-religious ideal of ascending humanity through synthetics, but they never really commit to anything.
Fawkes, Charon and Cross are cracked in this power scaling, a 200 year old near unkillable super mutant, a ghoulified giant who exists only to fight and a star-paladin cyborg who doesn't need to eat or sleep.
Far Harbor has a story with choices, Nuka-World is just a sandbox where you're forced to play the bad guy or miss out on a bunch of content.
What if the panther was just someone's emotional support pet?
War is bad, it happening historically doesn't make it any better. Isn't that the core message of the series? "War never changes" and all that.
You are clearly just speaking from a moralist standpoint which you'll never step down from, with a pint of pedantry too.
The post says "which one would you consider a necessary evil?", no one thinks "man, I really wish I had a human carcass to eat right now" during voluntary fasting, and arguing "fasting is good actually" makes no sense because we were arguing about the extreme case of eating a body or starving to death.
The benefit of eating a body here is living for a while more.
The benefit of perishing is that your morals stay intact, that will probably get you into whatever afterlife you want, but you know, some people would rather live a little longer if they can help it.
If the only benefit for an action (eating) is the lack of a punishment (slow agonizing death) caused by not fulfilling said action, can you even call it a benefit at all?
Enslaving, torturing and killing people to take their stuff comes packaged in with prostituting I guess.
Also as sax said, eating isn't something you do to "benefit" you, it's a need, and in extreme cases (isolation/famine) a human body is all you might have.
Prostitution is the "and jaywalking" of these options lol, unless you mean people being coerced into it I can't see how it's on the same level as slavery.
Alright, you got me on the west coast Enclave, I admit I didn't know they did that, I just knew the east coast ones didn't and assumed it was all of them.
The brotherhood hating ghouls isn't an exclusive brotherhood trait, they're discriminated against by everyone everywhere, even some children of atom hate them and they literally eat rads. Not that it matters, it doesn't make it a dictatorship if a part of the population suffers discrimination, it sucks in a social way, not a political one.
I mean, sure. This is just headcannons anyway, either of us could say anything about what Ashur would or wouldn't do and come up with reasons why.
Neither the enclave nor the brotherhood have ever used or considered slavery as far as I know.
The Brotherhood has a lot of influence in the Capital but it's not a dictatorship, other different settlements still have their autonomy and many are thriving (Moira says they've had to redraw Megaton on the map "a million times" because of how much the city grows). Teagan's has his quasi-extortion side gig but it's implied he's running that operation independant from the bos.
Did you read Ashur's diary? Ashur straight up says it in the first line of the second diary that he is the king of the Pitt.
Marie, the first thing you need to know is that I wasn't always the Lord of The Pitt.