To say more would be spoiling.
They have very human looking torso. Their hands look vaguely human-ish, although they’ve become claws with only four fingers rather than five.Okay, though were they human or some sort of reptile before the Great War?
Because the first feels too horrifying an idea
They have very human looking torso. Their hands look vaguely human-ish, although they’ve become claws with only four fingers rather than five.
Definitely mutated humans.
Hostile aliens, confirmed Deep Ones references, and now the Terror Below is in the cards. Man Fallout humanity cannot catch a break, even before you factor in the blasted nuclear hellscape.I’m guessing there are others similar to Tunnelers out there.
Hostile aliens, confirmed Deep Ones references, and now the Terror Below is in the cards. Man Fallout humanity cannot catch a break, even before you factor in the blasted nuclear hellscape.
The Dunwich Borers mine quest line was a direct callback to the Dunwich Horror from the mythos, the Cabot artificat that stole sanity of the wearer, and in Fallout 76 you have the "sleeping" Interloper.Deep One references?
When? They are burning books,destroying history,and imprisoning folks. That "when" is literally the last chapter that was written. On the plus side the NCR removed any semblance of being the good guys now. They're setting up literal concentration camps genocide is sure to follow.Meeting phosgene and lewisite with the red cloud of the Sierra Madre... the E-USA is in for a big oof when that happens.
And which brings up the possibly interesting question of what happened to Father Elijah, the vault was meant as a survival bunker able to keep someone alive indefinitely and Elijah was already crackers enough to not off himself despite everything so many times before...
The NCR's propaganda officers aren't going to get far, and when they inevitably get frustrated they're going to stop acting like 'liberators' and instead like 'conquerors.'
When? They are burning books,destroying history,and imprisoning folks. That "when" is literally the last chapter that was written. On the plus side the NCR removed any semblance of being the good guys now. They're setting up literal concentration camps genocide is sure to follow.
Since the previous chapter showed that there was a church in a BoS controlled town, it looks like the BoS at least doesn't forbid Christianity, though I doubt that many of the BoS members are Christian themselves.
My personal guess is that the Brotherhood doesn't care that much what their subjects believe as long as they don't speak openly against them and don't use advanced tech.
I had previously thought that common religious beliefs could contribute to some sort of peace between the NCR and the USA, but with the revelation of the schism in the American Catholic church that seems to be in doubt.
I'm very interested in what the Christians in the USA and NCR think of each other. It must be strange for people in the NCR to hear people who they believe are the embodiment of evil profess religious views that are basically the same as theirs.
The California situation is more likely Jefferson succeeding in appealing for statehoodSome of the powers typically reserved for the States seems to have been given to the Commonwealths, and they're a big enough deal that the American flag stopped having stars for each individual state and instead had stars for each Commonwealth.
And the original developers for Fallout considered them to be "superstates".
But for whatever reason none of the games have ever felt like tackling exactly what powers the Commonwealths actually had, even as just some out of the way historical information found on a random terminal.
We know that States could be divided up between Commonwealths simply because California is part of two different Commonwealths.
You also have MIT being renamed CIT and the State House in Fallout 4 says it was used by the State government until the formation of the Commonwealths.
We know the States aren't gone, they have some kind of continuing autonomy within the Commonwealth system, but I do think they've probably been significantly weakened in favor of the Commonwealths.
Considering before even the Chinese-US war kicked off Israel got nuked and then the entire Middle East burned in nuclear fire of the Resource Wars, I would not be confident many holy cities are intact.Are people still visiting places like Jerusalem? I mean the technology is there and possibly the services too
Sounds like a fun side story maybe some power armored knights.oh god now I'm imagining some kind of neo crusader states and factions just running around the middle east causing trouble