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EE or Mauler?I watched a two and a half hour video about why that series is terrible and I agreed with every point.
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EE or Mauler?I watched a two and a half hour video about why that series is terrible and I agreed with every point.
Can you post a link or the video title please ?I watched a two and a half hour video about why that series is terrible and I agreed with every point.
disinterested -> disinterest
I seem to recall Krono was the one to teach his people the whole 'breaking and provisioning' thing in the first place.
Thank you, corrected.
For what? It's a war robot with no one to fight, and while I don't know what he said about it in FO3, OWB House considered it a rediculous vanity project and much prefers C-27s.I seem to recall Krono was the one to teach his people the whole 'breaking and provisioning' thing in the first place.
Shame Liberty Prime got nuked. Could have been very useful.
Huh, I just recently went ahead and watched the new fallout series(I forget which streaming service it's on) it does occur to me that having telepaths around may be a good way to avoid Vault-tec remnants nuking the NCR(which you only learn most of the story behind it later in the episodes).
So you watched a two and a half hour video by someone who hadn't actually seen the series.I watched a two and a half hour video about why that series is terrible and I agreed with every point. Shady Sands is a post-war town with no pre-war elements, it isn't where the series seems to think it is, and the main character's vault is right next to the Master's headquarters and if there had actually been a vault there all of the inhabitants would be super mutants by the time Fallout started.
I watched a two and a half hour video about why that series is terrible and I agreed with every point.
Actually, who is 'EE'?
Very seldom. Ang Lee's Hulk spoiled all media for me.While I get having valid lore concerns about a mass market adaptation from a studio which has already disregarded or twisted prior lore, do you actually watch any new media yourself? It feels like a lot of the time when you write about or talk about something new, it's always in the context of 'I saw the popular YouTuber 'the Antiwoke Armadillo' EVISCERATE Stargirl and Barbie, and that inspired me to write my SI in those settings'.
This feels like an overly personal question for me to ask, and I may be overstepping some bounds, but this is also an overly personal story to publish, and my curiosity is overpowering my good sense.
understand -> understands
Thank you, corrected.
More DLC storylines, eh? I'm guessing they feel the outlay of resources and manpower is worth the resulting advantages the objective will grant them. Presumably a large cache of weapons, powered armour and extensive strategic intel.29th November 2282
13:37 EST
"…for some reason, they decided to kill most of their own leadership." Sentinel Lyons snorts through her power armour's air filter. Lyons' Pride have actually switched over to repainted Hellfire Power Armour over their old T-51 armour. Some of them have either kept their old helmets or altered the Hellfire helmets to better resemble those traditionally used by the Brotherhood, probably to avoid friendly fire incidents. "Honestly, I don't know why they haven't just given up."
In other words, they're in too deep to turn back, regardless of their own desires."My guess would be stubbornness. Once you commit to a course of action -particularly one which contravenes your established moral norms- the need for the ego to justify it can be utterly overwhelming."
With high-calibre ammunition, no less, I would bet.Either the Brotherhood or the locals have cleared quite a few of the roads in the former capital, though they haven't done much beyond dragging the cars and rubble out of the way. This particular path on the other hand remains just as detritus-laden as ever. After all, what reason do the Capital Wasteland Chapter and the Brotherhood Outcasts have for talking to each other? They said everything they wanted to say when they split up.
Sometimes the lure of becoming a petty conqueror is mighty indeed. Especially if there's not much hope of maintaining your original mission."It's a relief to hear about it. I believe in what Elder Lyons is doing, but it was a weight off when you said that the High Elder approved it."
"High Elder Törni cleaves to the mission as espoused by Roger Maxson: preserve technology and then use it to rebuild human civilisation. However, the split that manifested here is not unique to your Chapter. The Texas Chapter split in the same way over more or less the same thing."
"What about the others?"
Holy info-dump, hero guy. I'm guessing this is how most of these events played out due to Krono's involvement."The Maxson Chapter was almost destroyed by the Hangdogs tribe and then finished off by Caesar's Legion. The few survivors we found were shipped back to Lost Hills. The Mojave Chapter was almost destroyed in the NCR-Brotherhood War, but with the new cooperation agreement they're out of their bunker and making themselves useful. They've even given them de facto control of Helios One, given how much of a joke the NCR's science team was. Lost Hills has started turning all the territory between the bunker and the boarder with the Shi into a shining model of environmentally friendly industrialisation and farming. Midwest took a lot of casualties fighting the Calculator and has.. effectively dissolved. They've only been able to really start investigating the technology in Vault Zero since Elder Rusk sent them some of his Scribes from Dallas, and they cleared that out nearly a century ago. The Washington Brotherhood are going strong, much as everyone wishes they weren't."
Bit of a descent. Then again, 'madman' covers most of the changes."Why not?"
"They're raiders and slavers, led by a demon-worshipping madman."
Because the locals have a kill-on-sight policy concerning strangers?"What?"
"Well, I say 'demon-worshipping', but it's probably not a literal demon." I shake my head. "There's something very strange going on in Seattle and our intelligence gathering capacity is limited."
Including a lot of Chinese equipment scavenged from the battlefield, I bet.Because compared to everything else, a raider nation with a few platoons of Black Paladins isn't that much of a concern, and Elder The Immortal seems to be focusing on expanding into Alaska of all places anyway. Looking for equipment left over from Operation Anchorage, perhaps?
Well, that's a meaningful name, I wager."And then the Isotope Chapter just goes wherever the radiation is too high for anyone else."
"The Isotope Chapter?"
Heh. Making the best of a bad situation, I see. Torni sounds like a smart woman."Yeah." I shrug. "Most Chapters banish anyone who turns into a ghoul. Given the number of brothers and sisters who tried to breach the West Tek Research Facility over the years -or who just got unlucky- that's not a small number. High Elder Törni allowed the survivors to form their own Chapter and granted Ms Rutherford the title of Elder. Are there any former Brotherhood ghouls around here?"
As long as you can work around the other aspects of being a Ghoul. I take it there are many drawbacks..."No, no Brotherhood zombies here. What do they.. do?"
"Old ghouls are living witnesses to history. A couple of them are old enough to have actually met Roger Maxson in person, and the rest have all of the skills that someone over a hundred years old picks up in their life. Plus, they're immune to disease and radiation, so they can enter dangerous pre-War ruins without risk from environmental factors."
Helpful. I suppose that's a rare upgrade from the Old World Blues mod that only turns up if you take very specific research routes."And what happens why they go crazy?"
"If the ghouls in question doesn't wake up crazy from the change, staying mentally active can hold off the madness pretty much indefinitely. Most of Elder Rutherford's work is making sure that everyone is fully employed. They've been plumbing the depths of the Necropolis and clearing out the Divide, both places too radioactive for anyone who isn't a ghoul."
I suppose that's one weakness of being stuck with a human brain in an unaging body. It's not built to operate that long..."They.. don't all go crazy?"
"I've personally spoken to ghouls who remember the Great War. Since ghouls don't age I assume that they'll either go mad or be killed eventually, but how mentally coherent do you expect to be when you're two hundred?"
Ah, looks like they've reached their destination.She makes an amused snort. "I never thought of it like-"
"HALT!"
"-that."
Sounds like a good man in a bad situation. Something Krono is good at correcting.The squad comes to a halt in sight of the Fort Independence barricade, people in power armour painted Outcast grey and red pointing their weapons at us. Sarah takes a few steps forward.
"We radioed ahead, Casdin! Don't act like this is a surprise!"
Now, how will he take this, I wonder. Given who the High Elder was..."What do you want, Sarah!?"
I hold up my other letter, seal towards him. "A message from Lost Hills! From the pen of the High Elder!"
Interesting? Is he assuming the worst, or is there something more to his state of mind?Casdin looks at me. Then at the seal. Then he starts to look at Sarah before his face crumples.
"No."
Ah. Just momentarily concern that shit's about to go real bad for them, I suppose.The other Outcasts either freeze or look confused, though I'm telepathically monitoring them to make sure that none of them are about to decide to shoot. Letter aloft, I walk towards the barricade. One Outcast on the right starts to aim at me -there's no real intent there, he's just keeping me covered- but Casdin waves at him to lower his gun.
"What-? What are the.. High Elder's orders?"
Well, that's probably better than they were expecting, and more than they could have hoped for.I keep approaching slowly, letter forward.
"Begin packing up. A ship is being sent from the Alamo Chapter under the command of Paladin Cade. Their Chapter is under threat from a robot army under the control of a Mexican AI. You will reinforce them. Their Elder is… More in line with your way of thinking than Elder Lyons. The Alamo Chapter has command of a part of the former United States' satellite network. You will be able to communicate with them directly to confirm their arrival time."
Since I expect they had concerns about leaving materiel behind for their nominal enemies to plunder..."What are we allowed to take?"
"Everything. Strip your facilities bare. The Alamo Chapter will need it more than the Capital Wasteland Chapter, and the ship has plenty of storage."
A naval ship, I take it. Since I doubt they have the resources or available tech for a flying vessel.While not a full fleet carrier, the recommissioned Hornet-class amphibious assault ship can carry a substantial quantity of cargo as well as serving as a launch platform for the Alamo Chapter's Vertibirds. They captured both from a Mexican oil rig which looks like it was being prepared to serve as an alternate site for Control Station Enclave. It and the rig will be sunk in about a day if Santa Anna declares war and sends his own more primitive but much more numerous fleet north, so there's no real problem sending it here to do a pickup run.
And that would be the crux of their issues with Lyons, then? They consider his plan of action to be against their beliefs? <Checks Wiki> Ah, yes. 'An ineffectual waste of men and resources'. I can see their complaint, then."And… If we refuse?"
"You'll be excommunicated, and Paladin Cade will see to your execution. The High Elder understand that… Sometimes, loyal members of the Brotherhood might interpret the Codex differently. That there is more than one way to fulfil the Brotherhood's mission. And that their fixation might cause them to forget that other than in cases of outright treason they're supposed to follow the commands of their Elder even if they think they're being inefficient. That is why you are being afforded this chance to carry on the Brotherhood's mission in a way that you can tolerate. You have erred, yes, but High Elder Törni knows that you are no traitor."
To be fair, what you'll be doing will be a lot better for everyone than squatting in your base looking edgy.He nods hesitantly. "Bring me the written orders. We'll need to-. Think."
...between the bunker and the border with the Shi...
And that would be the crux of their issues with Lyons, then? They consider his plan of action to be against their beliefs? <Checks Wiki> Ah, yes. 'An ineffectual waste of men and resources'. I can see their complaint, then.
To be fair, what you'll be doing will be a lot better for everyone than squatting in your base looking edgy.
Well yes, if Zoat were using anything even approaching Fallout canon that would be true.The thing is, between the 'end' of FO3* and the main part of FO4, the Renegades 'reunite' with the main Brotherhood camp in D.C. after Lyons the Elder died. Sarah leads after him, but like all too many soldiers that are good in the field, she's...not great...at institutional leadership, and dies in a mysterious 'accident' whose only survivors are ex-Renegade brotherhood. Meanwhile, Maxson the Younger gets his ear bent by ex-Renegade officers, and eventually winds up in charge of the D.C. branch of the Brotherhood, orders the dirigible built, (that Paul saw Lyons the Elder decrying when we first saw this snippet) and uses it to move his followers to Boston, chasing the Institute. Who DO make damn nifty toys, to be fair.
So moving this group out? Probably saved Sarah's life. Which is all to the good, for D.C.
*There's some debate as to canonicity of the alien ship, and how long the Lone Wanderer might have been in stasis, but that's just being obstructionist. Meh.
Thank you, corrected.
The Outcasts split with the main Chapter because Lyons was doing what Roger Maxson intended, rather than what every High Elder since him ordered the Brotherhood to do. Each group thinks the other are heretics. And here they just got word from the current High Elder that it was the Outcasts who were in the wrong. The moment he saw the High Elder's seal being accompanied by paladins from the main chapter he knew what the ruling was.Interesting? Is he assuming the worst, or is there something more to his state of mind?
Following the Fallout timeline and Old World Blues' normal timeline.I've never played the games, but these fallout chapters are really interesting. It's fun when protagonist-kun exposes how whacky the worldbuilding is sometimes.
Doubly fun because I have no idea what's canon and what's Paul-derived fuckery.
For what? It's a war robot with no one to fight, and while I don't know what he said about it in FO3, OWB House considered it a rediculous vanity project and much prefers C-27s.
"They're raiders and slavers, led by a demon-worshipping madman."
Because compared to everything else, a raider nation with a few platoons of Black Paladins isn't that much of a concern
Seems to me that there are quite a large number of people to fight.Their Chapter is under threat from a robot army under the control of a Mexican AI.
The US is fairly large.Seems to me that there are quite a large number of people to fight.
While building Liberty Prime was most likely not an efficient use of resources (it was designed by the Fallout US after all), that doesn't mean it isn't effective once completed. Having a nigh-unstoppable war bot to smash hard targets or trivialise battles would be very useful.
when
It's like if two Catholic bishops declared each other excummunicate over a difference in doctrine, and then years later a ruling came from the Pope.
Thank you, corrected.
I've got to be honest, the idea that in-his-sixties Erik had a sexual relationship with in-her-early-teens Rogue is... Offputting, to say the least.With the season finale of X-Men 97, here's hoping we'll get another arc of Paul in the original animated series, whether it be as "Xavier's ever reliable and pragmatic consigliere/token human member of the X-Men with a space-magic ring", OR "The BIGGEST, genre savvy pain in the ass for supervillains everywhere.... besides Deadpool, (though admittedly Paul is significantly more likeable/respectable)."
Agreed. Hence why it's important that Paul's very existence utterly erases the slightest remote possibility of that EVER happening.I've got to be honest, the idea that in-his-sixties Erik had a sexual relationship with in-her-early-teens Rogue is... Offputting, to say the least.
If we accept that the two programs share continuety, that would require time travel.Agreed. Hence why it's important that Paul's very existence utterly erases the slightest remote possibility of that EVER happening.