5/12 of the first results are AI. That is above 1/3 of disrespect to the people who molded the talking heads and drew concepts of what they should look like.
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5/12 of the first results are AI. That is above 1/3 of disrespect to the people who molded the talking heads and drew concepts of what they should look like.
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Hi i just randomly joined the Fallout Wiki lmaoa-
Dont mind me, my brain knows nothing about this fandom
I’ve been doing some fanfic writing and I’m speculating if blowing up the nucleus would make the fog worse and doom the people of the Island later on down the line. Any thoughts or predictions?
Evening y'all, welcome to this week's images thread! Share the picture you'd like with the rest of the community here.
I left my scientist/doctor playthrough behind because I found that it wasn't too much fun from a gameplay perspective, so I decided to begin a new playthrough focusing on pistols and revolvers. I have heard talk of how the Ranger Sequoia is an excellent handgun weapon but the only way to get it is via killing NCR vet rangers or Hanlon, the latter of which I am unwilling to do since this is an NCR playthrough, the former of which I am unsure how to do without affecting my NCR rep. Anyone got any ideas?
Just found out that the houses from Sanctuary might be based on the real life Lustron houses
Previously, the article "Victor's shack" had its soundtrack file removed (Metallic Monks) because I never heard it play there. Dumb reason, I know, and looking back on that edit, it was really cringe and stupid. Anyways, I have since re-added the sound file because I finally heard it playing inside, and I added a note about how Metallic Monks seemed to play less than the Novac ambient music, which I always heard there. So if anyone knows the name of this track, please enlighten me
It was hard, but I was able to (partly) clear Black Mountain at only Level 3. First what I did was grab the Goodsprings schoolhouse Stealth Boy, and I also looted one from Joe Cobb. Next, I got ED-E as a companion to bypass the Nightkin's invisibility. After that, I snuck up the mountain and bypassed the checkpoints by using the ridge near Neil's Shack. I left ED-E behind after reaching the peak of the road so he wouldn't blow my cover. As I neared the toppled satellite dish, I used a Stealth Boy to get past the Nightkin. I went in and released Raul, and we got attacked by 7 or so Nightkin on our way out. Despite the odds being against us, we managed to kill Tabitha and her goons. Right now the game is paused so I am unsure what we will do next, but that was one hell of a way to spend fifteen or twenty minutes of my life.
"Vegas will be a shining jewel in the middle of a desert, an oasis of light, a beacon to show mankind the way to the stars."
Ok so, I started a new game of New Vegas. I went with a gunslinger build focused on critical hits. As I was sneaking through the Bison Steve Hotel, I shot the convict in the hallway leading to Beagle. His corpse fell in the middle of the doorway. His buddies heard the gunshot so they came to investigate, I closed the door, hid in the corner, and opened it. The other dudes didn’t see me and went back to the next room. As I closed and opened the door again to meet Beagle, the convict’s body was morphed into the door, his leg stretching as if he were Mr. Fantastic. I am unsure how to record on PS3 so unfortunately I didn’t get footage, but I just had to share this creepy bug.
Each time I play Fallout 4 Survival difficulty I always die. Does your build work?
It got cut off. Survival difficulty
My first death of a playthrough has something to deal with Claws or bullets
Have almost all dog tags, even Pt. Edwards. One of the ghoul troopers wandered off………FML.
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Can I purchase the recon marine armor arms elsewhere if I blew up the Nucleus?
Vault Boy: YOU BLEW IT UP!
Okay, I noticed something on the Magic: The Gathering card gallery, and I found this, that it's a parody of the ending of Planet of the Apes (1968) but in Fallout style, so I had an Idea for this post.
I try to only use heavy weapons when in a power armor. Some levels back I got a sweet Mighty Gatling Laser while my character was not built for it at all. I'm now sufficiently "perked" up to go have fun with the legendary weapon and am looking for an excuse to be in a power armor.
With a previous character I played South of the Sea and I'd rather not replay it for now (maybe in a few years). I've just started to roam
installed and although it certainly make the place different than the vanilla place, in a few hours I should be done covering the place.
Do you know of a mod which either
add a new high radiation location that has some power armor stations not--too--far in between (eg < 15 mins to reach one), or
modifies Glowing Sea a decent portion, by adding creatures, objects, buildings, or perhaps even quests?
Alternatively to #2, perhaps the whole area around The Nucleus which contain high radiation locations could be enveloped by a high radiation fog, making a mini-Glowing-Sea, would be nice.
Thank you kindly for your mod suggestions
Moderators: I had to edit this post multiple times as I could only add 1 tag per edit. Please show me how to do it at once or make a bug request.
Created a little character sheet for my new Courier, the format was made by @CanarelliAccount2. The biography is pretty long. Beware, cringe ahead
Name: Logan Daggett
DOB: 2252
Age: 29
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Traits:
Four Eyed: Daggett was born with poor eyesight and required glasses from a very young age.
Good Natured: Daggett is a pacifist and tries to avoid conflict if possible. He has a way with words but is less handy with a weapon. Not to say he is bad with them, just less skilled.
Tagged skills:
Science: Daggett's parents were scientists who were responsible for teaching chemistry classes to the students of Vault 21. Naturally, Daggett was surrounded by scientific books and studies which he regularly read. He was also allowed free access to his parents' laboratory, a privilege most others lacked.
Medicine: His parents were also trained medical experts, though the role of the vault doctor was left to Doc Mitchell. Being a humanitarian, he was interested in maintaining people's physical and mental health.
Energy Weapons: Though Daggett despises violence and would rather sort things out peacefully and diplomatically, he is not afraid to injure or kill someone if absolutely necessary, and began practicing the use of energy weapons after leaving the vault, viewing firearms and melee weapons as barbaric. He is a great shot, able to strike enemies from even the greatest distances. In fact, he once likened his aiming ability to a pre-War video game whose protagonist, a Wild West outlaw named John Marston, utilized a special ability called "Dead Eye".
Biography:
Logan Christopher Daggett was born in Vault 21 on January 16th, 2252, to Travis and Marilyn Daggett. As the son of brilliant scientists and doctors, Daggett was naturally intelligent and kindhearted, often helping others around the vault with their chores, homework, jobs, etc. He also regularly trained his body to be as fit as possible, and his strong physique prevented bullies from picking on him. Due to his helpful and kind nature, as well as his intellect, he was popular amongst other students interested in the same subjects as him. He was also one of the best performing students in the vault, which lead to teachers often calling on him in class to answer problems and to even teach the other children at times.
Despite all these positive traits, Daggett was terrible at flirting, and in 2268 when he tried confessing love to the girl he liked, she made fun of him and laughed at him in front of some of the other students. This traumatic event resulted in him becoming depressed, and he would push his friends and parents away. After a while, he recovered from this state of sadness and despair, but he put to rest all sexual and romantic feelings for others, focusing solely on learning, helping others, and improving himself as a human being.
As his 20th birthday approached, his parents stepped down as the vault's chemistry professors, with Daggett requesting to take up the role. He was initially rejected due to his young age, but he took part in an experiment where he proved his scientific skills and knowledge outclassed everyone in the vault, even his parents, and he was hired thereafter. He took pride in his teaching skills, and he quickly became the most popular teacher in the vault well known for his kindred spirit and his intellectual ability.
This would all come crashing down, however, in 2274. The newly emerged Mr. House made contact with the Vault 21 dwellers, offering to include them in the resurrection of Las Vegas. Despite the majority of the population being against this, some were, and those that were in favor won in a game of Blackjack, and the Vault was unsealed. Everyone was evicted, and the entire vault was filled with concrete. Daggett and his parents were among a few that stubbornly refused to leave, which resulted in House's Securitrons murdering his mother and father. Daggett himself barely escaped with his life, and recovered in an old nearby factory outside the New Vegas Strip. After his numerous wounds healed over, Daggett looked up at the Lucky 38, swearing that he would someday brutally murder House for everything he had done to him and the vault. With one last gaze at his old home, Daggett set off into the wastes to start a new life.
He quickly realized that his negotiation skills would not work on the savage raiders of the wastes, unable to comprehend reason, and thus he began honing his combat skills. Finding guns (despite the usage of them by vault security) and daggers to be uncivilized, he happened upon an abandoned cache of intact energy weapons, including multiple laser and plasma weapons. This intrigued him due to his interest in science, and he sold a few of them for bottle caps, used as currency throughout the Mojave Wasteland, keeping the rest for himself.
As a fully trained doctor and medic, Daggett put his rare and precious medicinal knowledge to good use, making a good living as a physician and psychologist. This brought him the same happiness he felt when aiding others back in the Vault 21 days. Eventually, he stumbled across the developing New California Republic, where he enlisted as a combat medic in 2277. The NCR supplied its troops with regular firearms such as rifles and shotguns, but he managed to convince his superiors to let him utilize energy weapons.
As Caesar's Legion, a faction from the eastern territories, assaulted the Hoover Dam, Daggett tended to the wounds of his fellow soldiers, and comforted those he was not able to save in time in their final moments. During this time, however, he witnessed the barbarity and brutality of the Legion, whom were a band of sadistic rapists and slavers, things Daggett despised. When the battle ended, he charged at the retreating Legionaries, filled with disgust and hatred. However, his commanding officer stopped him, convincing him that they would live to destroy the Legion another day.
After Hoover Dam, Daggett developed a sense of patriotism with the NCR, which he viewed as the sole force standing to end the tyranny of Mr. House and the Legion. This would not last, however, as the imperialistic ways of the Republic would soon become apparent to him, as he saw his fellow brothers and sisters invading towns and forcing taxes upon its residents, executing or chasing away the ones who refused to give in to their rule, the same way he stood against House and his Securitrons in 2274. Disgusted, Daggett went AWOL one quiet night in 2279. Despite his former fellow soldiers being sent out looking for him, and eventually mercenary teams, he evaded detection, taking on a new job as a courier so that he would never be in one place for too long.
By 2281, Daggett was forgotten by the NCR, though he was paranoid that this was not the case and kept his job as a courier. In October that same year, he was hired to deliver a Platinum Chip to Mr. House, the same man he detested for ruining his life. Despite the fact that House was his employer, he accepted the job nonetheless. Nearing the town of Goodsprings, Daggett was knocked out by an unseen entity.
He woke up in a cemetery, looking up to see a man in a checkered suit and some thugs, Great Khans from the looks of them, who began discussing something about payment. The man in the suit disregarded their chatter, and stepped up to Daggett. After the man gave a small speech about getting caught up in a grander scheme, he shot Daggett twice in the head.
Miraculously, however, Daggett survived these wounds, though he fell into a coma. A while after his attackers left, a Securitron with a cowboy face dug him up out of the ground, bringing him to the town's resident doctor, who just so happened to be Mitchell, the doctor of Vault 21. After a few days, Daggett woke up in a bed in Mitchell's house, having forgotten his entire life pre-2275, including life in the vault, due to amnesia from the suited man's gunshots, thus not recognizing the doctor. As his vault jumpsuit and Pip-Boy were confiscated by his assailants after the attack, he was supplied with replacements by Mitchell, who also did not recognize Daggett. After filling out a couple of forms and evaluating himself on a Vit-O-Matic Vigor Tester, he set out across the wastes to recover the Chip and fulfill his contract.
You guys remember almost a year ago I made a thread talking about how Restoring Hope was bugged and I couldn’t get the Major to start the assault? Yeaaaaaaaaah turns out…….I am literally so stupid I thought the game was glitched but I’m so dumb I didn’t press the dialogue tree to actually begin the assault……..
You may thoroughly make fun of me down below.