If the 80s had wanted to kill us, we would've been dead. Guess they figured we weren't worth the trouble.
”— StellaOs 80s são uma tribo de raiders que vivem no norte de Nevada, perto das margens do Lago Great Salt. Seus territórios fazem fronteira com os de seus inimigos de longa data, os White Legs.
Enredo[]
Os 80s são conhecidos por invadir cidades fronteiriças em busca de suprimentos e sequestrar pessoas. Eles são temidos com razão por sua capacidade de cobrir grandes áreas de terra com muito poucos homens.[2]
Se o Courier matar os White Legs, mas poupar Salt-Upon-Wounds, os 80s eventualmente capturam o Great Salt Lake dos enfraquecidos White Legs.[3] Da mesma forma, se o Courier matar o próprio Salt-Upon-Wounds, os 80s acabarão com os White Legs restantes.[4] Em ambos os casos, esta expansão não vem sem um preço, pois as tribos restantes de Zion se unem contra os 80s e os afastam da Highway 50.[5]
Stella menciona que no passado, um grupo de invasores sequestrou e matou duas operárias de Caliente. Ela diz que se os 80s quisessem ela e seus membros da cidade mortos, eles os teriam matado, e supõe que os invasores não achavam que valiam a pena.[2]
Aparições[]
Os 80s são mencionados em Fallout: New Vegas e na sua DLC Honest Hearts.
Referências[]
- ↑ Courier: "I haven't been through Utah recently - what's the situation like?"
Jed Masterson: "You got raiders all over the damn place, tribes of degenerates that'll eat you as soon as look at you, regional warlords... the works. Not too many decent places to stop and trade. New Canaan's one of the only ones left I know about."
The Courier: "Tell me about the raiders."
Jed Masterson: "They're about what you'd expect - crazy, jacked up on chems, violent as hell, and not too bright. The worst are the 80s, but we won't be passing through their turf on this run."
(Jed Masterson's dialogue) - ↑ 2,0 2,1 2,2 Courier: "Were the 80s a gang, or a tribe?"
Stella: "What's the difference? Raiders is raiders. Bunch of them swept in to town and dragged off two working girls. Deputies and me gave pursuit, straight into 80s territory. By the time we caught up with the girls, there wasn't much left of them. So we turned for home. Made it back to Caliente without further losses, but we was watched the whole way. Never seen so few people cover so much land. Goddamn creepy. If the 80s had wanted to kill us, we would've been dead. Guess they figured we weren't worth the trouble."
(Stella's dialogue) - ↑ Honest Hearts endings, White Legs: "Demoralized by the Dead Horse and Sorrows attack the Courier and Joshua Graham led against them, the White Legs retreated to Great Salt Lake. Their days were numbered. Word soon reached the 80s tribe that the White Legs' spirit was broken, their war chief a dim shadow of his former self. By year's end, the 80s would overrun the White Legs' camps, scattering the tribe to the winds and claiming the Great Salt Lake for its own."
- ↑ Honest Hearts endings, White Legs: "Joshua Graham's chilling execution of Salt-Upon-Wounds seared into their minds, the surviving White Legs retreated to the Great Salt Lake. Unable to shake the memory of their brutal defeat and the Dead Horses' savagery in battle, the White Legs feared further reprisals. They fled north, out of Utah, into Wyoming. The wilderness was harsh, and the first winter claimed over half the tribe. When spring came, the survivors parted ways in small bands. And so the White Legs died a quiet, ignominious death."
- ↑ Honest Hearts endings, Happy Trails Caravan Company: "The defeat of the White Legs in Zion marked a turning point in the fortunes of the Happy Trails Caravan Company. Every two months, the caravan met with the New Canaanites in Zion Valley to trade. Happy Trails soon returned to prosperity. The vigilance of the Sorrows and Dead Horses in defending southwestern Utah, initially startling to Happy Trails caravans, soon proved a blessing. The tribes united against the 80s, driving them back from Highway 50, and thus opening yet another trading route for Happy Trails caravans."