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The show takes place after NV and 4. Can't remember how many years. So it could still be lore correct just different timing.
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Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: Hmmmm not ringing a bell for me. Lol. Only guys I remember the Khans, Legion, Boomers, NCR, BoS, The Kings. Maybe it was info on Terminals? I mostly skimmed through the reading stuff. I guess the show is different lore wise, because in the show the NCR apparently got wiped out, but the Enclave exists. Where it's the opposite in FONV. View Quote Events of NV happen years before the show. Fallout isn’t very clear on the timeline of their games unless you pay attention imo. |
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Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: Hmmmm not ringing a bell for me. Lol. Only guys I remember the Khans, Legion, Boomers, NCR, BoS, The Kings. Maybe it was info on Terminals? I mostly skimmed through the reading stuff. I guess the show is different lore wise, because in the show the NCR apparently got wiped out, but the Enclave exists. Where it's the opposite in FONV. View Quote Arcade Gannon questline. His parents were Enclave, the people he recruits are all Enclave. |
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Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: Hmmmm not ringing a bell for me. Lol. Only guys I remember the Khans, Legion, Boomers, NCR, BoS, The Kings. Maybe it was info on Terminals? I mostly skimmed through the reading stuff. I guess the show is different lore wise, because in the show the NCR apparently got wiped out, but the Enclave exists. Where it's the opposite in FONV. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: Hmmmm not ringing a bell for me. Lol. Only guys I remember the Khans, Legion, Boomers, NCR, BoS, The Kings. Maybe it was info on Terminals? I mostly skimmed through the reading stuff. I guess the show is different lore wise, because in the show the NCR apparently got wiped out, but the Enclave exists. Where it's the opposite in FONV. Todd Howard confirmed that the NCR isn't gone in a IGN interview. Shady Sands is gone and the NCR in that immediate area are weakened, but they exist elsewhere still. Also, the Enclave are known to have had a presence in Chicago(thats where ED-E came from). They likely had bases all throughout the US. We only know that the Enclave on the west coast and the Capital Wasteland have been destroyed. They could still exist all throughout the Midwest and South. Lots of military bases in those areas for them to set up on. Originally Posted By TaskForce: The show takes place after NV and 4. Can't remember how many years. So it could still be lore correct just different timing. Show takes place in 2296. It's the furthest in the lore timeline. Fallout New Vegas was in 2281 and Fallout 4 was in 2287. |
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Originally Posted By MisterPX: Arcade Gannon questline. His parents were Enclave, the people he recruits are all Enclave. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MisterPX: Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: Hmmmm not ringing a bell for me. Lol. Only guys I remember the Khans, Legion, Boomers, NCR, BoS, The Kings. Maybe it was info on Terminals? I mostly skimmed through the reading stuff. I guess the show is different lore wise, because in the show the NCR apparently got wiped out, but the Enclave exists. Where it's the opposite in FONV. Arcade Gannon questline. His parents were Enclave, the people he recruits are all Enclave. Oh yeah, I remember Arcade Gannon. But sadly IIRC I progressed to where I couldn't do his quests or my completed quests canceled his out. I kinda remember this because I googled the best Companions in FONV and wasn't able to make him my Companion. Mmm I dunno. I probably fucked something up or didn't try hard enough. |
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Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: Oh yeah, I remember Arcade Gannon. But sadly IIRC I progressed to where I couldn't do his quests or my completed quests canceled his out. I kinda remember this because I googled the best Companions in FONV and wasn't able to make him my Companion. Mmm I dunno. I probably fucked something up or didn't try hard enough. View Quote When I played Morrowind I killed several key characters near the end of the game and fucked the main quest up and didn't have backup saves and I had so much time invested I didn't want to start over. Never did beat that game. /tear |
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Originally Posted By BrentMG: Ned Flanders the same argument can be made about what you're crying about. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By BrentMG: Originally Posted By SG55xdude: You found a single item in a game that has hundreds of hours of content to make an argument. I am saying the show has a very sexual tone from the very beginning that the game never had. It's mental gymnastics to say otherwise. Ned Flanders the same argument can be made about what you're crying about. Ha |
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Originally Posted By MisterPX: Arcade Gannon questline. His parents were Enclave, the people he recruits are all Enclave. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MisterPX: Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: Hmmmm not ringing a bell for me. Lol. Only guys I remember the Khans, Legion, Boomers, NCR, BoS, The Kings. Maybe it was info on Terminals? I mostly skimmed through the reading stuff. I guess the show is different lore wise, because in the show the NCR apparently got wiped out, but the Enclave exists. Where it's the opposite in FONV. Arcade Gannon questline. His parents were Enclave, the people he recruits are all Enclave. Yup the remnants IIRC. |
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Originally Posted By PeterPangenderPhD: The Ghoul/Cooper Howard, seems to have some kind of bunker at the end in the Hollywood Hills near what would have been his home. I'm guessing that is what he came out of on the quest to find his family in the last shot he is in from the series. View Quote I think that was just a back door out of the observatory. |
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Originally Posted By Extorris:
I've only gotten two warnings in almost 15 years and over 91,000 posts...and I'm an asshole. I don't know how guys rack up all these warnings and temp locks. |
Originally Posted By TaskForce: When I played Morrowind I killed several key characters near the end of the game and fucked the main quest up and didn't have backup saves and I had so much time invested I didn't want to start over. Never did beat that game. /tear View Quote I feel ya man.. I finished FONV shitfaced on Vodka . All I remember is killing Mr House. Blacked out after that. Lol. I was trying to be aligned with NCR as I saw them as the most pro-Democratic faction in the FO world. LOL *yes FO nerds... I know every faction has big moral issues* |
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Originally Posted By PeterPangenderPhD: Moldaver is interesting. I watched it a second time. Vault-Tec bought every company she ever worked for, and it is implied heavily that she's working on technology related to prolonging life. I would bet that she's the one who invented the technology used by Bud Askins for Vault 31. This would explain why she is still around, but unknown to Hank, as she may have had a pod (or pods) somewhere else. It also may have been that Hank new her, but by saying anything he'd open the can of worms. She's the "Flame Mother" and worked at Hollywood Forever, which is a cemetery and crematorium. The flame and death connection there is obvious, as is the title "forever" and life extension. Through their ashes thing is another crematorium reference, and perhaps indicates that the "crematorium" is somehow more connected with rebirth. I don't understand why Norm didn't just threaten Bud with letting out all his Buds if he didn't open the door. Clearly Bud/Brain on a Roomba is planning a timed release, and Norm could upend that entire plan just by letting everyone out. The Ghoul/Cooper Howard, seems to have some kind of bunker at the end in the Hollywood Hills near what would have been his home. I'm guessing that is what he came out of on the quest to find his family in the last shot he is in from the series. Overall, this is the only series since Band of Brothers that I've felt was interesting enough to watch twice within a short period of the original release. Well done Amazon! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By PeterPangenderPhD: Originally Posted By Mall-Ninja: Originally Posted By JsARCLIGHT: A question I sort of had is how Overseer Dale Cooper doesn't recognize Moldaver at the vault arranged marriage meetup. You'd think Moldaver being an NCR honcho would have made herself known to Hank when he went to Shady Sands looking for his wife and daughter? That's a good question. On the one hand, Hank might assume that nuking everyone at Shady Sands should have gotten Moldaver. On the other hand, if all V32 and V33 Overseers were supposed to come from Bud's Buds in V31, I would assume they all know each other by name and face. Then again, it's still possible that Moldaver was a disillusioned Vault-Tec insider. She somehow has a listening device for Cooper that works with a Pip-Boy. Moldaver is interesting. I watched it a second time. Vault-Tec bought every company she ever worked for, and it is implied heavily that she's working on technology related to prolonging life. I would bet that she's the one who invented the technology used by Bud Askins for Vault 31. This would explain why she is still around, but unknown to Hank, as she may have had a pod (or pods) somewhere else. It also may have been that Hank new her, but by saying anything he'd open the can of worms. She's the "Flame Mother" and worked at Hollywood Forever, which is a cemetery and crematorium. The flame and death connection there is obvious, as is the title "forever" and life extension. Through their ashes thing is another crematorium reference, and perhaps indicates that the "crematorium" is somehow more connected with rebirth. I don't understand why Norm didn't just threaten Bud with letting out all his Buds if he didn't open the door. Clearly Bud/Brain on a Roomba is planning a timed release, and Norm could upend that entire plan just by letting everyone out. The Ghoul/Cooper Howard, seems to have some kind of bunker at the end in the Hollywood Hills near what would have been his home. I'm guessing that is what he came out of on the quest to find his family in the last shot he is in from the series. Overall, this is the only series since Band of Brothers that I've felt was interesting enough to watch twice within a short period of the original release. Well done Amazon! Or why Norm just didn't grab Bud and threaten to crack the glass. |
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Originally Posted By JsARCLIGHT: I'm still interested in the gap of time between when we see Cooper ride away from the birthday party on his horse with his daughter and how he actually loses her. Because if he knows what vault is wife is in and brings his daughter there, he theoretically should know where his family is as they would have no reason to be thawed out or leave the vault they are in before VaultTec has assumed control of the surface. And if that was the case it would really paint his wife as an absolute gigabitch to take his daughter and leave him to the bombs. View Quote Could be Cooper is referencing a different "family" than the one we know from the flashbacks....? |
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So the big question I have, is considering this is an Amazon production, how have they not rolled out merchandise yet? I would have thought we’d be seeing mass market of nuka cola by now.
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Originally Posted By Stlrain0341: So the big question I have, is considering this is an Amazon production, how have they not rolled out merchandise yet? I would have thought we’d be seeing mass market of nuka cola by now. View Quote I would imagine after the fairly public faceplant of Rings of Power and Wheel of Time that many merchandisers are gunshy about throwing their hat in any ring until the show is proven to be successful. I'd also argue that most tie-in merchandise planned and released alongside new television or movie properties has a track record of failing more than succeeding. Hell, even Disney famously failed to properly merchandise baby Yoda from the Mandalorian show early on as they did not grasp how popular it would be out of the gate. Even going all the way back to the original Star Wars in 78 when Kenner had to sell kids empty boxes on toy shelves promising them "early bird" toys in the mail because merch wasn't ready for the success of the movie. |
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Originally Posted By JsARCLIGHT: I would imagine after the fairly public faceplant of Rings of Power and Wheel of Time that many merchandisers are gunshy about throwing their hat in any ring until the show is proven to be successful. I'd also argue that most tie-in merchandise planned and released alongside new television or movie properties has a track record of failing more than succeeding. Hell, even Disney famously failed to properly merchandise baby Yoda from the Mandalorian show early on as they did not grasp how popular it would be out of the gate. Even going all the way back to the original Star Wars in 78 when Kenner had to sell kids empty boxes on toy shelves promising them "early bird" toys in the mail because merch wasn't ready for the success of the movie. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JsARCLIGHT: Originally Posted By Stlrain0341: So the big question I have, is considering this is an Amazon production, how have they not rolled out merchandise yet? I would have thought we’d be seeing mass market of nuka cola by now. I would imagine after the fairly public faceplant of Rings of Power and Wheel of Time that many merchandisers are gunshy about throwing their hat in any ring until the show is proven to be successful. I'd also argue that most tie-in merchandise planned and released alongside new television or movie properties has a track record of failing more than succeeding. Hell, even Disney famously failed to properly merchandise baby Yoda from the Mandalorian show early on as they did not grasp how popular it would be out of the gate. Even going all the way back to the original Star Wars in 78 when Kenner had to sell kids empty boxes on toy shelves promising them "early bird" toys in the mail because merch wasn't ready for the success of the movie. KK should have been fired for that alone. I still remember the scene where Mando found Grogu, anyone with a brain watching it knew immediately it would move toys like it was 1985. I think she and her cronies deliberately sabotaged it because SJW hacks like her cannot create, only destroy. |
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Originally Posted By Stlrain0341: So the big question I have, is considering this is an Amazon production, how have they not rolled out merchandise yet? I would have thought we'd be seeing mass market of nuka cola by now. View Quote Jones Soda released a Nuka Cola Victory. So far only seen it available online and fuck me if I'm paying $40 for a 4 pack of soda |
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Microsoft acquired Zenimax, the parent company of Bethesda. Zenimax and/or Bethesda own the trademarks for Nuka-Cola, Vault Boy, the name “Fallout” and probably a bunch of other parts of the IP.
Amazon/MGM announced a licensing agreement with Bethesda for a handful of things like apparel, eyewear, posters, coffee, and a project with AriZona Iced Tea. Like Mikhail_86, I don’t see much about Nuka-Cola other than the limited releases from Jones Soda Company. Maybe Jones has an exclusive license. They have Quantum and Victory. |
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I just started playing FO4, and almost immediately into the story they start talking about experiments in the vaults. I guess I forgot that key fact after not playing the games for 8 years.
I have a feeling the way they are going to go is: Vaultec is bad, and so is everyone else. They are just bad in their own unique way. |
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Proud millennial.
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Originally Posted By JsARCLIGHT: I would imagine after the fairly public faceplant of Rings of Power and Wheel of Time that many merchandisers are gunshy about throwing their hat in any ring until the show is proven to be successful. I'd also argue that most tie-in merchandise planned and released alongside new television or movie properties has a track record of failing more than succeeding. Hell, even Disney famously failed to properly merchandise baby Yoda from the Mandalorian show early on as they did not grasp how popular it would be out of the gate. Even going all the way back to the original Star Wars in 78 when Kenner had to sell kids empty boxes on toy shelves promising them "early bird" toys in the mail because merch wasn't ready for the success of the movie. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JsARCLIGHT: Originally Posted By Stlrain0341: So the big question I have, is considering this is an Amazon production, how have they not rolled out merchandise yet? I would have thought we’d be seeing mass market of nuka cola by now. I would imagine after the fairly public faceplant of Rings of Power and Wheel of Time that many merchandisers are gunshy about throwing their hat in any ring until the show is proven to be successful. I'd also argue that most tie-in merchandise planned and released alongside new television or movie properties has a track record of failing more than succeeding. Hell, even Disney famously failed to properly merchandise baby Yoda from the Mandalorian show early on as they did not grasp how popular it would be out of the gate. Even going all the way back to the original Star Wars in 78 when Kenner had to sell kids empty boxes on toy shelves promising them "early bird" toys in the mail because merch wasn't ready for the success of the movie. After finishing the series, Amazon directed me to a Fallout store page with a bunch of merch. None of it was for the tabletop wargames, all of it was Reddit consumer crap. The Fallout tabletop wargame manufacturer is having a bit of trouble because their big shipment of stuff from China (both game boxes and plastic models) is on a ship that has to go around Africa vs transit the Red Sea, delaying arrival to England and further distribution. They had a new Fallout game (the Nukaworld themed Factions) scheduled for release in March but now delayed until June, other new models, along with a restock of many other items (like the older Fallout Wasteland Warfare starter sets). Kharn |
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Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: I'm not sure tbh. View Quote It is crashing my unmodded game when I go into build mode at settlements Also had to re download and install every creation club item (and I had all the free ones) Game looks fantastic though, still better than 76 somehow lol |
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I'm confused.
did they nuke the place 200 year ago, 20 year ago or both? |
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Originally Posted By AgeOne: I'm confused. did they nuke the place 200 year ago, 20 year ago or both? View Quote The nuclear exchange between the U.S. and China was in 2077, apps 219 years before the show. Shady Sands was nuked shortly…as in weeks or months…after the Second Battle of Hoover Dam in FONV, which was in 2281. |
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Originally Posted By AgeOne: Ok, so it did happen twice. that's where I was confused. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AgeOne: Originally Posted By eagarminuteman: Whole country? 200ish years. Shady Sands? 20ish? Ok, so it did happen twice. that's where I was confused. More than twice, and that isn’t even counting the countless mini-nukes you get to throw around. Fallout 3 Megaton Nuke + Megaton ruins (In HQ) |
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Originally Posted By jvmcd: More than twice, and that isn’t even counting the countless mini-nukes you get to throw around. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hc6iUCX2u3Q View Quote And of course The Institute, and the Children of Atom base in Far Harbor if you choose to. |
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Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: Oh yeah, I remember Arcade Gannon. But sadly IIRC I progressed to where I couldn't do his quests or my completed quests canceled his out. I kinda remember this because I googled the best Companions in FONV and wasn't able to make him my Companion. Mmm I dunno. I probably fucked something up or didn't try hard enough. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: Originally Posted By MisterPX: Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: Hmmmm not ringing a bell for me. Lol. Only guys I remember the Khans, Legion, Boomers, NCR, BoS, The Kings. Maybe it was info on Terminals? I mostly skimmed through the reading stuff. I guess the show is different lore wise, because in the show the NCR apparently got wiped out, but the Enclave exists. Where it's the opposite in FONV. Arcade Gannon questline. His parents were Enclave, the people he recruits are all Enclave. Oh yeah, I remember Arcade Gannon. But sadly IIRC I progressed to where I couldn't do his quests or my completed quests canceled his out. I kinda remember this because I googled the best Companions in FONV and wasn't able to make him my Companion. Mmm I dunno. I probably fucked something up or didn't try hard enough. His quest line doesn’t open up until right before you reach the point of no return. You also have to have made decisions in certain parts of the story that he agrees with. |
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Originally Posted By Stlrain0341: So the big question I have, is considering this is an Amazon production, how have they not rolled out merchandise yet? I would have thought we'd be seeing mass market of nuka cola by now. View Quote What? Attached File |
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Originally Posted By VaultDweller: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/62895/10edeef616a9c040-600x338_jpg-3190871.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/62895/Untitled_jpg-3190875.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/62895/Untitled1_jpg-3190876.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/62895/Untitled2_jpg-3190879.JPG Its gotten tamer as time goes on View Quote I started on 3. The pushing sex as if it has no problems after the apocalypse just didn’t make any sense for people trying to survive on limited resources. Seemed to me they were pushing to further hedonism. Cannibalism does make sense. I mean you’re probably gonna be force to kill an attacker so why waste the meat? Not my first choice personally but my dogs gotta eat. I could probably hold out at least a day. Maybe two. Dibs on thighs. |
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Gang rape is democracy in action.
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Originally Posted By Extorris:
I've only gotten two warnings in almost 15 years and over 91,000 posts...and I'm an asshole. I don't know how guys rack up all these warnings and temp locks. |
They were literally conducting a breeding practice and tradition to ensure survival of the species after the apocalypse. If you watched episode 1 and you didn't pick up on that I don't know what to tell you.
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Beyond that - Yeah, there's going to be a lot of sexual themes in the wasteland. It's pretty funny watching the show after reading some of the posts here.
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Originally Posted By -daddy: The pearl clutching by that small group of people was hilarious. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By -daddy: Originally Posted By TaskForce: Beyond that - Yeah, there's going to be a lot of sexual themes in the wasteland. It's pretty funny watching the show after reading some of the posts here. The pearl clutching by that small group of people was hilarious. Fallout 2, first 5 minutes in New Reno and some guy is willing to pay me 5 caps to start waxing shafts as a fluffer. I was broke but not that broke. |
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Best. Cousin. Evar.
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Originally Posted By Extorris:
I've only gotten two warnings in almost 15 years and over 91,000 posts...and I'm an asshole. I don't know how guys rack up all these warnings and temp locks. |
Originally Posted By M1Zeppelin: Fallout 2, first 5 minutes in New Reno and some guy is willing to pay me 5 caps to start waxing shafts as a fluffer. I was broke but not that broke. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By M1Zeppelin: Originally Posted By -daddy: Originally Posted By TaskForce: Beyond that - Yeah, there's going to be a lot of sexual themes in the wasteland. It's pretty funny watching the show after reading some of the posts here. The pearl clutching by that small group of people was hilarious. Fallout 2, first 5 minutes in New Reno and some guy is willing to pay me 5 caps to start waxing shafts as a fluffer. I was broke but not that broke. I have 6, plus a bonus is you do it quick. |
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Originally Posted By Gunslinger808: And of course The Institute, and the Children of Atom base in Far Harbor if you choose to. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Gunslinger808: Originally Posted By jvmcd: More than twice, and that isn’t even counting the countless mini-nukes you get to throw around. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hc6iUCX2u3Q And of course The Institute, and the Children of Atom base in Far Harbor if you choose to. Don't you dare hurt Sister Mai. |
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It doesn't matter if she's imaginary. The thiccness exists in our hearts.
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Originally Posted By M1Zeppelin: Fallout 2, first 5 minutes in New Reno and some guy is willing to pay me 5 caps to start waxing shafts as a fluffer. I was broke but not that broke. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By M1Zeppelin: Originally Posted By -daddy: Originally Posted By TaskForce: Beyond that - Yeah, there's going to be a lot of sexual themes in the wasteland. It's pretty funny watching the show after reading some of the posts here. The pearl clutching by that small group of people was hilarious. Fallout 2, first 5 minutes in New Reno and some guy is willing to pay me 5 caps to start waxing shafts as a fluffer. I was broke but not that broke. Hey man. 5 caps is 5 caps. |
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It doesn't matter if she's imaginary. The thiccness exists in our hearts.
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GD is like putting on crampons and walking through a room full of puppies.
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Originally Posted By MilHouse-556: The Raiders didn't kill the vault dwellers. There are plenty of clues that they killed themselves and/or committed suicide. View Quote Don’t forget before the bombs, at the meeting of all the evil corps, they talk about all the things they could do to see how populations react. Like introducing psychotropic drugs into the water supply. That what I think happened in 32. |
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GD is like putting on crampons and walking through a room full of puppies.
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Originally Posted By FredMan: Don’t forget before the bombs, at the meeting of all the evil corps, they talk about all the things they could do to see how populations react. Like introducing psychotropic drugs into the water supply. That what I think happened in 32. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FredMan: Originally Posted By MilHouse-556: The Raiders didn't kill the vault dwellers. There are plenty of clues that they killed themselves and/or committed suicide. Don’t forget before the bombs, at the meeting of all the evil corps, they talk about all the things they could do to see how populations react. Like introducing psychotropic drugs into the water supply. That what I think happened in 32. John B. Calhoun has entered the chat. |
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I have no useful skills, therefore I supervise.
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This series made me want to go back and destroy The Republic of Dave all over again.
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"No Ace, just you."
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Just finished Season One a few minutes ago. Loving the show so far!!!!
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"Such predicaments! I must forge ahead!"
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Just started the series today, so far so good through episode 1. I'm vaguely familiar with the game, mainly watching it to see Walton Goggins character.
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Stuff I learned from A-Team: 1)Always pity da fool 2)Carry wire cutters (you may need to defuse a bomb or start a car) 3)Never trust a crazy fool 4)Carry grenade launcher/machine guns in the van 5)Know how to weld 6)Love It When A Plan Comes Together
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Originally Posted By desertmoon: Just finished Season One a few minutes ago. Loving the show so far!!!! View Quote "Pleasantly surprised at how good it was" is the phrase that I've been hearing from my friends, both gamers and non gamers. Season 1 was a solid start, hopefully the continue on this path for a solid 3-4 seasons. |
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