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europium063 · 2 months
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I really hope nobodys done this yet please please please pelasw
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melonmortis · 5 months
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I think the reason President Kimball doesn’t have nearly as much of a fan following as his other two old bald bastard friends, Mr. House and Caesar, is less of him only really appearing for specific quests but more of you’re trying to put a girl that’s just here to do the bare minimum of her job next to Heather Chandler and Regina George. She never stood a chance.
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laniusbignaturals · 6 months
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EDWARD "CAESAR" SALLOW, LEGATE LANIUS, PRESIDENT AARON KIMBALL, MR. ROBERT EDWIN HOUSE, BENNY, and YES MAN from FALLOUT
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Justification:
"i think it would be funny. i want them all in a sitcom together set in the strip where they all live in the 38 together" - Anonymous
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FNV Minor Character Poll - Round 1-A, Day 1
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Left: Aaron Kimball, President of the New California Republic. —"We must always remember that wherever Californians stand, we carry our principles with us: equal respect, representation, and protection under the laws of a just republic. This was the same fire that burned in the heart of the Old World that preceded us. We are the heirs of that civilization, torchbearers eastward of the Pacific, into the darkness of this wasted land."
Right: Santiago, indebted con man in Freeside. —"Sir, Santiago does not know what he has done to offend, but he can explain everything."
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Idk why but it always pisses me off whenever people say Yes Man plans on betraying The Courier
And the so called proof is the line about making him more assertive
The line means nobody but The Courier would be able to give him orders similar to how The Courier took Yes Man from Benny
I dont think intentional betrayal is in Yes Mans programming and its a more likely possibility of House or The NCR or a Lanius controlled Legion betraying The Courier rather than Yes Man
Idk I just always thought the idea of Yes Man betraying The Courier would be extremely out of character for him
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dogegohiking · 1 year
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NEW Canifornia soldier we're unforgetable~
[Some of my favorite pictures that i must cut it out to ya guys!!]
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sneakyaxolotl · 8 months
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fnv endings when you take surprise photos of them i dont know i was bored god someone get me a hobby
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boatgameenjoyer · 4 months
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completed you'll know it when it happens today and decided to listen to the president's speech and at the end he says "ok lets get the fuck out of here" into the mic and i found that really funny
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thefalloutwiki · 1 year
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Fallout: New Vegas: Defaced Aaron Kimball Portrait
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Pictured: A defaced portrait of NCR President Aaron Kimball (or President Peaches), found at the Administration building of the NCR Correctional Facility.
In 2273, Kimball retired from his military career and ran for office as one of the Hub's political representatives and became president less than two months into his term after the previous president was voted out.
You can read more about Aaron Kimball here: https://fallout.wiki/wiki/Aaron_Kimball
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lesvegas · 2 years
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raphaelcrossofoliver · 2 months
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Second New Vegas playthrough
*All Companions *NCR safehouse *For Auld Lang Syne *I was able to destroy the Brotherhood and keep Veronica *C4 and Detonator *ARSENAL OF GUNS AND ENERGY WEAPONS WITH LONG-SOUGHT OUT MODS!!!
-...Kimball got assassinated while I fast travelled so now the NCR straight-up vilifies me
-And my last safe outside of doors makes away with all of that so I have to do all of that AGAIN
Also, can anyone tell me how to write "set "160267".ftimer to -1" in a Brazilian keyboard?
I respect Lily Bowen but I don't want to go through that AGAAAIN
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melonmortis · 2 years
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laniusbignaturals · 3 months
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I was gonna suggest this as inspo for House & Jane pre-war but the hairline and tense, unmoving mouth are very much not him, so. Aaron Kimball and his wife. Maybe she’s dead. Maybe she left him. To be hypothetically written about, one day.
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theqhreator42 · 2 years
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Some headcanons on abortion in the Mojave Wasteland
Reproductive healthcare is integral to women’s and human rights, but in a place as impoverished and war-torn as the post-apocalyptic Mojave Wasteland, access to reproductive care, ranging from testing for STIs and cancers to pregnancy to abortion, is extremely tenuous. I was thinking of ways we can flesh out the Fallout setting, and what experience could be more universal among societies than the struggle for effective and equitable healthcare?
Headcanons, thought up on the fly, in no particular order, mostly pertaining to the year 2281 (when the plot of New Vegas begins).
[BIG tw: misogyny, surgery]
Cultural attitudes in the Mojave:
The overall right to an abortion is actually not widely contested among communities within the Mojave. For the most part, the doctrine that “life begins at conception” has faded away along with other tenets of conservative Christianity, although some peoples have more hostile views or more severe restrictions than others. (In particular, despite the violence that often accompanies prostitution in New Vegas, sex workers are not punished for abortion.) However, cases have occurred in which families coerce pregnant people to either undergo or forgo abortions, as men try to assert their “authority” over their partners.
NCR:
Unfortunately, the NCR is in the midst of its own culture war surrounding abortion rights. The secular militarist deep state that currently rules the country, represented by President Kimball, regards abortion rights as a threat to the nation’s growth, productivity, and military power (today’s child is tomorrow’s conscript). This secular deep state exists in an alliance with right-wing Christian factions, who seek to abolish abortion throughout the country, but for the time being, these anti-abortionists are held back by opposition from liberal courts and protestors in the yellower (i.e. more liberal) states, like New Reno and Redding. In the territories under military occupation (e.g. coastal Oregon, the Mojave Wasteland, and Baja), the NCR military has generally not sought to interfere in local customs one way or the other, except to tax them. However, Kimball himself has sponsored a bill in the NCR’s senate which would require providers in these territories to charge for abortions at a vaguely defined “market price” and pay sales taxes, in effect forbidding anyone who is not sufficiently wealthy from receiving one. The fate of reproductive rights in the NCR will depend on how their crushing defeat in the Mojave disrupts this fragile political armistice.
Great Khans:
The original Khan raider gang encouraged or coerced female raiders to undergo abortions simply to prevent themselves from becoming a “burden” to the enterprise. Over time, as the Great Khans under Papa Khan’s leadership began to take on new members and expand their lifestyle from raiding to pastoralism and agriculture, they came to accept child-rearing as part of building their community into a nation, while female Khans refused to accept any restrictions on abortion. Now, even after the Bitter Springs massacre, the Great Khans staunchly hold to their reproductive rights—but they face poor access to all healthcare, with no trained physicians and only a few midwives, making it difficult to receive safe abortions.
Followers of the Apocalypse:
The attitude of the Followers as a whole towards abortion is unfortunately something of a chimera, a result of the reliance the early Followers in the Mojave had on missionaries to train and arm them. While the Followers expelled the most ardent proselytizers years ago and prohibit physicians from refusing procedures on religious grounds under threat of expulsion, some autonomous doctors attempt to manipulate patients into “alternative options,” and face little punishment because they may be the only practitioners available in an entire region. The Mojave is an unusual case because most of the Followers willing to travel to such a chaotic and destitute place were political radicals, so the Mojave Followers are vehemently pro-abortion, to the point of cooperating with the Commune to distribute tests, antibiotics, and surgical supplies through their mobile clinics.
Caesar’s Legion:
It probably goes without saying that women under Legion slavery have no reproductive rights at all. Legion men not only force women to give birth under the explicit sanction of Caesar, but they also subject women to forced abortions when the local government sees fit to “control the slave population.” However, women living under Legion rule in settler communities like Albuquerque and Two-Sun, who are not chattel slaves, also face an absolute prohibition on abortion: Caesar has personally imposed the death penalty for anyone who either receives or provides one. Small underground committees of women have coalesced among Legion slaves to provide abortifacient herbs to pregnant women. If caught, these women risk crucifixion, but without them the women of the Legion would have no recourse.
Mojave Commune:
[a bit on my homebrewed faction!] A militant agrarian socialist movement emerged in the late 2270s, centered upon Indigenous Mojave farmers displaced by the NCR and Legion invasions. These farmers based themselves in the Mojave lands south of Cottonwood Cove, supported by food and technology provided by the Mojave tribes. However, without assistance from the Followers, they had little access to healthcare in the bases and towns throughout the wider wasteland. A young Mojave physician named Inés de Tijuana, inspired by pre-war Maoist “barefoot doctors,” encouraged them to develop mobile gynecological clinics, which would provide services from midwifery to abortions (while publicizing the communist cause). She hired two ex-colleagues in the Followers to help her train her physicians and midwives, and sent them with armed guards throughout the wasteland. These services filled a desperate demand in the youngest communities, like Westside, Freeside, and Novac; when the Followers arrived in 2276, they were thoroughly impressed by the extent of the medical infrastructure already present in a region they believed was lawless and destitute. Bolstered by the aid of the Followers, the mobile clinics helped endear the communist movement to impoverished rural and urban people—the base of the communist movement in the years to come. (This same Inés would later become known as “Courier Six,” the notorious instigator of the uprising that ejected the NCR from the Mojave Wasteland during the Second Battle of Hoover Dam.)
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delafiseaseses · 1 year
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One of my favorite parts of the NCR just tryin' to be America has to be the fact President Kimball says 'my fellow Californians.' and uses 'Californian' the exact way an American politician would use 'American'.
The entire speech is pretty good. Full of little things. It can be very sinister. Especially lines like "This was the same fire that burned in the heart of the Old World that preceded us. We are the heirs of that civilization, torchbearers eastward of the Pacific, into the darkness of this wasted land."
I'd recommend reading or listenin' to the entire thing if you've only heard a bit of it in the background in-game. It's quite somethin'.
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