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Verification.[]

Someone added that the "stinging flies" on the 2083 entry are Cazadores, any way we can verify that?, I'll admit the similarity is possible, but we can't really know for sure.Forgotten 17:13, July 17, 2011 (UTC)

I'm getting the feeling they couldn't be fullblown Cazadores since they're "Dragonfly sized" though they may be the progenitors of the cazadores, before they were altered. --208.54.90.207 19:57, September 8, 2011 (UTC)

Could they not be an early form of Bloatflies? If the Cazadores were really created in the big Empty as is implied, that means they would likely not have 'evolved' in the wasteland the way it implies the things in his journals did. Besides, bloatflies sting as well (well, they shoot larva. Similar). --96.51.216.240 22:27, March 4, 2012 (UTC)

Notes are not proof of 22's guilt.[]

For future reference, the notes and views of one man do not make facts. There is no way to know if the Vault 22 group actually killed and ate anyone, etc. Their own note claims they had to defend themselves from tribals, they do not specify it is the sorrows, etc. The assumption Clark is infallible is silly. Mictlantecuhtli 15:37, August 14, 2011 (UTC)


one's views do not make facts. however, if one is surveilling prisoners, and is a military man, and makes the conclusion they got eaten, it is a fair assumption that he did not make a leap to that conclusion. what I mean is that he did not see the 2 women and children go missing and assume they were eaten. what is more likely is that he found signs that they were dead and that they had been eaten. if randall's notes are not proof neither are vault 22's holodisc version. the way one does history from an academic perspective is reading between the lines. randall had very little motive to lie, whereas the vault leader had in his interest the propaganda of keeing his group looking virtuous in a record he was leaving, in which he wanted his enemies to look evil and did not mention that they, at the very least, killed helpless women and children. for the vault holodisc fails to mention that at the very least, he was attacked by primitives, they captured, children and then EITHER killed them or killed them and ate them.

kelticpete 12:11, February 18, 2014 (UTC)

Great story![]

I loved the story of The Father. It is so heartfelt... --91.209.114.142 13:24, August 25, 2011 (UTC)

Going Backward - ala Memento[]

It's my wont in these games to run away from the main quest line and this time has proven evident of the reason. I read these mostly backward - starting with "Been their boogey man a long time." and ending with "Told them I was going to get help, everything be okay. One bullet though both heads." Man, got me hard. *bites knuckles* --ElvisDumbledore - eschew obfuscation 01:39, August 31, 2011 (UTC)

This is Great![]

This story is great, it makes me think of what it would be like to lose my family and everything else so suddenly, then to simply continue on with surviving and helping everyone he can. It kind of makes me sad, thats why it's so great. --PastorOfMupets 03:23, October 8, 2011 (UTC)

It truly is an amaising, heartfelt story... it's so sad, and so touching, it makes me want to cry... --Anonymous 02:22, December, 2014

Split[]

This page needs to be split into its location specific terminal entries pages to be in format. As the format for the terminal entries are by location. Furthermore his, "Randall Clark's journal", is also a series of separate holotapes that have their own pages.--Ant2242 (talk) 05:11, October 28, 2020 (UTC)

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