After all, autumn grew up on the oil rig, and his father ranked high within the Enclave. I can only imagine that a young autumn would be scared shitless at the sight of Horrigan. Do you guys think they ever met?
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Veronica, the next Father Elijah?
The ending where Veronica stays with the BOS and they've signed a treaty with the NCR and Eureka! has been completed, she "began secluding herself in the crumbling libraries of the Old World, learning of promising technologies she knew the Brotherhood would never adopt". Now, there's a wide variety of implications to this. With one of them being that Veronica might plan to lead the Brotherhood in a new direction if she becomes the new elder, something she'll surely work long and hard for. Hell, with the Dead Money DLC, you can give her Elijah's Last Words(perhaps they're more than just combat tips?). To be honest, that outcome is pretty intriguing. I mean, Veronica as elder of the BOS? Now that would be something.
The sustainability of the White Gloves returning to cannibalism
So, Mortimer's plans after Beyond The Beef involve routinely abducting any poor sap that he thought would be perfect for the next meal. But, how long can it last before someone catches on? The only guaranteed way of their cannibalistic practices being sustained is if the Legion takes over Vegas. After all, not a day goes by that someone doesn't die under the Legion's heel. Trying to be cannibals under House's rule is likely a no-go. It's more sustainable in Independent, since the Courier is calling the shots. Being cannibals might be possible under NCR rule, since Iguana Bob was able to sell human meat back when the NCR was young and inexperienced. And his son could be doing the same thing too, and so could the son's son. And yeah, I know this is technically two lore questions, but I just wanted to kill two birds with one stone.
The fate of Legion territories if its leadership is slain in the Mojave
Look, as fucked up as the Legion is as a faction, there's no denying that they brought stability to much of the East(though safe is not the same thing as free). So what happens if we mow down as many Legionaries as we can? Would the Legionaries continue fighting even after Lanius has been slain(yes, I know, two lore questions in one again)? And more importantly, what becomes of the East? There's no compromising with the Legion, they simply take all that anyone can give them. But do we really want to subject a good portion of the East to absolute anarchy? No matter which faction we'd do that with(NCR, Yes Man, House), it'd be no better than exterminating tribes like the Legion has. Huh, now I feel conflicted about gunning down Vulpes.
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Fallout has technology like G.E.C.Ks, FEV, and advance cloning. With those scientific advances they should have better version of modern technology in our world.
Does Vaultec operate in other countries in the prewar world of fallout
With mutated FEV in the air. Should there more pathogens that can affect organisms with FEV in their blood stream
To my knowledge the only Forced evolutionary virus affected by constant chemical exposure is the Night kin.
With the only the Jackson chameleon being competent species that we are aware of.
Has the fallout games ever state that the consumption of FEV infected meat has no effect on the consumer?
Hi there! I have recently watched Fallout series and realised, that it is the explanation to everything that was going in Fallout world. New race and main civilization, stable government, new (relatively peaceful) country and even NEW VEGAS - everything is fated to fall out.
New Vegas in it's one and only pre-war glory had strong, independent rule, that kept all its citizens safe and as happy as possible in post-apocalyptic world, with all the canon efforts of such persons as Courier - even it absolutely destroyed and became graveyard.
Was there a hidden sense about the real world like in Oppenheimer film, that there's no hope for humanity to prosper at all?
And also iconic "war never changes", does it mean that later or sooner all factions in the world will be destroyed and nothing will left, except some survivors?
What do you think?
What happened to the Internet in the Fallout universe? Does any have any thoughts?
So, imagine this, you're a good karma Courier who got the best endings for the Old World Blues DLC, who will focus on making the Mojave Wasteland a better place after the Second Battle of Hoover Dam. But... who should you have the Think Tank work for? Well, we can rule out Caesar's Legion because they hate technology (even though Caesar himself has a power fist and an Auto-Doc). Then there's the NCR, while they are the most technologically advanced faction on the West Coast, not all of its citizens are tolerant of former humans. And if someone figured out that Dr. Borous created the blights that are Cazadores and Nightstalkers, then people who had to put up with those abominations would likely try to kill Borous (and maybe the other scientists). Then again, they have hordes of robots and mutants at their disposal to protect themselves. Still, the NCR would probably have an uneasy alliance with the minds of Big MT. There's also the Independent route, but I was told that even with Big MT's help, the Mojave will still end up in a state of anarchy. But, who's to say it won't end? Of course, we couldn't leave out Mr. House, another influential pre-war figure who doesn't need a massive course correction to use his intellect to try and save humanity. Of course, in some of his endings, he does make questionable decisions (such as killing the Kings if they are convinced to stop fighting the NCR, which is pretty uncharacteristic of him since he flat out says the NCR are his best customers. And then there's the fate of Primm if they choose to accept the NCR when House secures dominance. I heard from Arcade that House exploits people, so that wouldn't be totally uncharacteristic of him. Still, it's a dick move to tax people to death just because they wanted protection.) Oh, and don't forget that Dr. 0 is absolutely envious of what House is able to accomplish. So yeah, it'd likely be another uneasy alliance. But who do you guys think the Think Tank should work for?
So I've been a Fallout fan for I'll admit not very long, and I'm still learning the lore. But a while ago, I saw a video where someone made a theory that No-Bark is The Chosen One from Fallout 2. I honestly don't believe it much, but what do y'all other wastelanders believe?
Why is it that 200 years after the nukes, like 90% of everything plant related is still gray and brown like it's dead? I think it'd be cool if we got a bunch of overgrowth and maybe some weirdly colored plants instead of just old bathroom and bruise colors. (Fallout 76 is good here, but not really anywhere else.)
I mean, it's only really feasible if you ignore the drastic timeline differences between NV and The Outer Worlds. So, for the sake of the argument, let's do that.
What would have happened if America was more than aware of vault-tec's intentions for vaults being turned into secret experiments all over the country
Should they be more than aware or not
I mean vault tec and their ideology is nothing but making people suffer and die for profits and it makes me sick to my stomach for them to be sadistic enough to make profits and they are made up their vaults as secret experiments
The answers probably on this wiki somewhere, but I thought it be better to ask here instead.
Who invented power armor?
Do you think the total number of cases of mental afflictions like Autism, ADHD, OCD, Bipolar, Schizophrenia, irrational phobias, and Psychosis have increased or decreased in the Fallout universe? We know for certain that some characters are definitely unique in that aspect I believe it was Garza or one of the mechanics in Rivet City who had strong signs of OCD due to them obsessing over their work needing to be near perfect. We obviously have that photographer in FNV that’s a dead ringer for it as well.
I ask this because as humanity goes on unculled (not making this into an incel rant promise) these types of disorders only increase because buy and large they’re inherited. However due to radiation being well radiation could this increase those chances? This also goes the same for physical afflictions like Cerebral Palsey, Club foot, Cleft lip, dwarfism, gigantism, etc. While they certainly would have a harder time surviving do to the harshness of the wasteland would those chances of inheriting or contracting it through higher than average amounts of background radiation contribute to it?