"In the times following the Second Battle of Hoover Dam, 'Old World Blues' took on a new meaning. Where once it was viewed as a form of sadness, nostalgia, it became an expression describing the potential for the future. With the Courier at the helm, Science became a beacon for the future. There was Old World Blues, and New World Hope. And hope ruled the day at Big MT." /// PREVIOUSLY ISFALLOUT4OUTYET
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Redraw of a pulp cover – THE BEST FROM MANHUNT
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Hey you reblogged a post with user dare-I-say-asexual as the op DISA is a big aphobe and I was hoping you would want know.
Well that context certainly makes their url a hell of a lot shittier
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Day 8 of @yeehawgust: Mountain Pass
Decided to reupload a digital painting I did of the Mojave Outpost that I still really like and haven't reposted on this new account. I was rlly tired today but expect brand new nature related prompt art for the rest of the week!
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30 day video game challenge: ↳ Day 13: A Game You’ve Played More Than Five Times - Fallout 4
“You see, Vault-Tec is the foremost builder of state-of-the-art underground fallout shelters. Vaults, if you will. Luxury accommodations, where you can wait out the horrors of nuclear devastation. (…) I’m here today to tell you that because of your family’s service to our country, you have been pre-selected for entrance into the local Vault. Vault 111.”
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Every major character in New Vegas is dead. Graham is Lazarus still wrapped in his shroud, Caesar is a dead man walking, House is a city that used to be a man, Ulysses is the shade of three civilizations, Dean Domino is a corpse powered by spite, the courier clawed their way from the grave, everyone is ghosts what don’t know they’re dead and No-Bark Noonan was right about EVERYTHING
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My favorite part of Fallout New Vegas is when the golden girls mug me after trying to fix my sexbot
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This is heavily implied from an entry on Elder Maxson's terminal on the Prydwen, in a message between Proctor Ingram and Elder Maxson. In it, Ingram states that the Prydwen's own power plant was disposed of, and a new one was "pulled from that aircraft carrier wreckage," which is a pretty blatant reference to Rivet City.
To be fair, I had misremembered this bit, and this seems to have been more under Ingram's direct command, but Maxson seems to have zero issues with it, and I can't imagine it was done without his approval, either direct or assumed. That, coupled with the way Danse and some other entries talk about the way the BoS has more or less consumed the Capital Wasteland, it's easy to read between the lines. The Brotherhood controls the water, controls the technology, probably controls the roads, has left its biggest city without power and ramped up their recruiting drive (not to mention the implied assassinations of Elder Lyons, his daughter Sarah, and likely those loyal to them after Brotherhood loyalists contacted the west coast, and the following reunification with the Outcasts), it's not hard to picture a Capital Wasteland that has been reshaped entirely in the Brotherhood's image by Fallout 4. Anyone who isn't with them has probably been blasted even further back into the stone age.
The dude is a techno-fascist who literally commits genocide if you let him. Also didn't the BoS under his orders seize Rivet City's reactor, effectively dooming the largest city in the Capital Wasteland and all of its trading partners, in order to force the population under the BoS's wing under threat of starvation, exposure, and a thousand other horrible deaths? He's the archetypal boot stepping on the neck of at least the northern half of the east coast, if not more.
The post didn't say "evil," it just said "wrong," but it's telling that that's where your mind goes
#also I can't imagine them having taken nearly as much military might up to the commonwealth#if they weren't completely confident in what they left behind being capable of holding down the fort in the capital#so. the capital wasteland is probably a hellish dystopia where you either work with the bos or have literally nothing
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To do a very small self promotion, we are still occasionally having fun over at @istesvioutyet
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The dude is a techno-fascist who literally commits genocide if you let him. Also didn't the BoS under his orders seize Rivet City's reactor, effectively dooming the largest city in the Capital Wasteland and all of its trading partners, in order to force the population under the BoS's wing under threat of starvation, exposure, and a thousand other horrible deaths? He's the archetypal boot stepping on the neck of at least the northern half of the east coast, if not more.
The post didn't say "evil," it just said "wrong," but it's telling that that's where your mind goes
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Day 30: Ominous
If the armored dirigible wasn’t enough of a clue to the Brotherhood of Steel’s intentions, a 30 ft robot soldier that throws nukes like a football sends a powerful message.
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anyway i still like the children of atom a whole lot
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