Mr Zoat
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Wow... He is really bad at Wastelanding if he hasn't run into any of the three mass produced plasma pistols types.As far as I know it's the only pistol-sized plasma weapon in America. I-
Someone feel free to forward this link to Mr Zoat.I didn't see any assultrons in that clip, or during the invasion by cannibal communist raiders.
Given that Caswennan is literally an alternate name for the Prydwen, I suspect Caswennan was just the internal name they used during production, as using different names during early production is a common thing Hollywood does to try and manage leaks. In the promotional image the airship clearly has "Prydwen" written on it, so if there was a change it happened fairly early on in production.I was thinking of the promotional material that called it the Caswennan. Given how the Prydwen also ended up in Fallout 76 I'm not sure I believe that the change was deliberate.
The clip stops before she comes across an Assaultron lying in the sand, with the assumed implication being that there were Assaultrons defending this location not too long ago, as it doesn't look that old. The Assaultrons being mostly destroyed by the Master's forces but they were unable to actually breach the Vault before the Master himself was defeated seems like an obvious possible explanation.I didn't see any assultrons in that clip, or during the invasion by cannibal communist raiders.
Yes, it gives a very brief mention of some NCR politics in the immediate future, nothing I can see described in those endings could anything later than a few months after the events of NV, and thus before Shady Sands goes kaboom. The only one of the endings that could possibly imply otherwise is the mention that the NCR rangers were broken for years, which could be interpreted to imply that the rangers recovered after multiple years.You are wrong. The slides relating to Hanlon for example make explicit reference to NCR politics.
Yeah but the NCR has been expanding, that's why they need the power from the dam; they don't have the power generation capacity to support the size that they have grown to.Even if we take what she says at face value, the NCR only occupied the damn in 2274. Before that, they didn't have that electricity. The NCR started in 2189.
Exactly, the NCR had very much become dependent on the stuff they were getting from New Vegas, so if they lost that influx of resources that could absolutely have led to mass civil unrest and a destabilized NCR that only needed a little push to fall over.If things went poorly enough in the Mojave such that New Vegas itself has been abandoned? Then that alone could potentially have fucked over the NCR without having to resort to having the NCR nuked.
Beyond the fact that Marcus thinks the NCR is running itself ragged, and likely to face down a revolution, the thing that matters way more than the electricity is the water sourced from Lake Mead.
Chief Hanlon of the Desert Rangers will tell you that the NCR has a severe water shortage.
"We neglected the dams or pumped all the water out a long time ago. Owens, Isabella, the San Luis. Drained the aquifers of everything they had. Just a lot of mud and dust now."
It's actually one of the reasons Hildern so badly wants the research data from Vault 22. Fast growing super plants that need only the absolute bare minimum of water. He wants to use that research to rapidly grow crops because otherwise the NCR is facing mass starvation.
House wouldn't abandon Vegas even if he could. The NCR were going to use it as a regional capital and the Legion wanted to make it their main capital. The only way it would be abandoned is if the Courier was a complete monster.If things went poorly enough in the Mojave such that New Vegas itself has been abandoned? Then that alone could potentially have fucked over the NCR without having to resort to having the NCR nuked.
Marcus thinks that humans are violent monsters who are constitutionally incapable of governing themselves.Beyond the fact that Marcus thinks the NCR is running itself ragged, and likely to face down a revolution, the thing that matters way more than the electricity is the water sourced from Lake Mead.
Now that's a possibility, but it also makes the nukes irrelevant.Chief Hanlon of the Desert Rangers will tell you that the NCR has a severe water shortage.
"We neglected the dams or pumped all the water out a long time ago. Owens, Isabella, the San Luis. Drained the aquifers of everything they had. Just a lot of mud and dust now."
It's actually one of the reasons Hildern so badly wants the research data from Vault 22. Fast growing super plants that need only the absolute bare minimum of water. He wants to use that research to rapidly grow crops because otherwise the NCR is facing mass starvation.
It's possible the Courier did the Yes Man ending and then proceeded to royally fuck up everything because it turned out they weren't actually any good at running an independent city-state even with an army of Securitrons.House wouldn't abandon Vegas even if he could. The NCR were going to use it as a regional capital and the Legion wanted to make it their main capital. The only way it would be abandoned is if the Courier was a complete monster.
He does have his moments of intelligence it's true.Marcus thinks that humans are violent monsters who are constitutionally incapable of governing themselves.
Not necessarily irrelevant, but rather the straw that broke the camel's back. Sure if the nukes hadn't happened then something else inevitably would have, but they did happen, so something else didn't.Now that's a possibility, but it also makes the nukes irrelevant.
Honestly, this is always my reasoning for why I go with NCR or House whenever someone asks me my preferred ending. I don't want to be in charge of New Vegas, I think that neither I nor the character I'm playing would be able to keep a handle on it. When I was younger I was very rah rah pro-NCR, but now I'm a bit more of a cynic who consistently sides with House.A lot of people like to pretend that their Courier would rule as some enlightened god-king who makes the Mojave super amazing, while actively ignoring that the ending slides you get with the Yes Man blatantly fly in the face of such an interpretation.
You're explicitly told that most of the Mojave descends into anarchy and chaos, with the Courier clearly being shown to have no intent to actually run or manage anything. The Courier just kicks out the Legion and the NCR, kills House, and then calls it a day. Things become more unstable and violent than ever before, with the Followers of the Apocalypse at The Fort struggling to provide even the most basic of services due to how overburdened they've become.
*Screams in absolute horror*Still, if it gets dark energon out of the universe, that can only be a good thing.
I turn back to the trolley and pick up the heavily armoured crate containing the literal blood of Unicron.
"This is blood taken from another planet-sized god-robot. The one we're currently inside. All types of energon are dangerous to humans… Obviously, I have no idea what they do to Controllers."
"Nothing that I cannot easily manage. Continue."
Considering we know Hinon, probably not. I'm pretty sure the only Pauls who got non-orange rings were in DC variants where someone local could have been involved.Okay, so did this Controller actually create Pull's ring, or is he making this claim to various alternate Paul's in exchange for free stuff? It'll be pretty funny if he tries this with Paragon.
Still, if it gets dark energon out of the universe, that can only be a good thing.
This is blood taken from another planet-sized god-robot. The one we're currently inside. All types of energon are dangerous to humans… Obviously, I have no idea what they do to Controllers."
"Nothing that I cannot easily manage
I think this guy may be from Paragon's univetse.Okay, so did this Controller actually create Pull's ring, or is he making this claim to various alternate Paul's in exchange for free stuff? It'll be pretty funny if he tries this with Paragon.
Back to Pull, I see. Not unsurprising, we hardly need to watch Krono and Tanya walk back to the prison. I see it's been about an hour or so since the Controller showed up. Enough time to get over the shock of a true alien showing up out of nowhere, and explaining things to his partner.16th July 2014
22:46 GMT +5:30
This is… This is a very big deal.
I hardly remember anything about other alien species being mentioned in Transformers lore. Nebulons are… So similar to humans that they're-. I barely think of them as being alien, and they're the only ones I've really had dealings with. But a Controller can… Tell me just about anything. Do just about anything, or at least do things that make it seem like it from my perspective.
Oooh. I wonder what a Maltusian could do with that... Divine blood that also happens to be a potent fuel? So many uses.And all he wants are things that I'm selling anyway.
"This is the crystallised blood of a being called Primus." I place the sample crate in front of the Controller. "Physically, he's a mechanical being about the size of the Earth, but obviously there's a lot more going on with him than that."
Honestly, if it has no mystical protections, he's probably already scanned its molecular structure..."Your current body is derived from his technology."
"This outer casing is, yes. This-" I place down another crate. "-is the processed form, used by his creations as fuel. I've also included samples of the synthetic form. We haven't noticed a difference in effectiveness between the two, but I imagine that you've got an advantage over us there."
And I doubt the Autobots would be willing to sell to him."These substances are commonly available in your continuity?"
"Across the galaxy?" I shake Pull's head. "No. Essentially, you'd have to be either on Primus's recumbent body or Earth. And then you'd have to know the right people."
At least he understands he's the low man on the totem pole in this transaction.The translucent image of the Controller makes a swiping motion with his right hand, and the energon vanishes. "Acceptable. What else?"
Uh. If he was a Guardian I'd at least have some idea what he was doing, but as it is… The Controllers weren't exactly well characterised in the comics that I read. I owe him for the ring-. Assuming that he isn't responsible for my being here in the first place. But even if he is, he has no reason to tell me about it, and I've got no way to compel him to tell me.
Eyuugh... Sure that's a good idea?Still, if it gets dark energon out of the universe, that can only be a good thing.
I turn back to the trolley and pick up the heavily armoured crate containing the literal blood of Unicron.
Overconfident, isn't he? Hopefully this doesn't result in an outbreak of Terrorcons on Maltus."This is blood taken from another planet-sized god-robot. The one we're currently inside. All types of energon are dangerous to humans… Obviously, I have no idea what they do to Controllers."
"Nothing that I cannot easily manage. Continue."
Yeah, about that...I press the button to open the crate and pull back as the dark energon samples become visible. "Again, the crystallised and processed varieties. It can cause spontaneous necromancy, so I urge you to be careful."
"Necessary precautions have been taken." The samples vanish. "Why are you not using your ring? Do you not have one?"
Ooh, a slip. He basically confirmed that there are other Pauls out there, and they have Rings too..."I haven't found a way to recharge it since I've been here."
"That is curious. Most versions of you that I have interacted with manage that, even in continuities that do not provide a ready means of doing so. What prevented you?"
Presumably minimises chances of accidental pancaking via unexpected re-entry."I.. appeared in space-"
"Virtually all iterations of you do."
That is an interesting difference. An unusual outlier there. About the only other alternate who didn't was Masters-Paul, who appeared over Eternia."-near Junkion, which doesn't actually have much oxygen in its atmosphere."
"Not Earth."
...That suggest he's been keeping track of alternate Pauls, and their variances."No?"
"Most iterations of you appear near to Earth. I will make note of this."
Backstory is always useful. Not many ways to abuse historical knowledge."It might have something to do with the fact that this version of Earth is a thin film of rock over Unicron." I take a data storage module from the trolley and hold it out. "These records should bring you up to speed, and give you some idea what sort of items you would like me to acquire in future."
Not like it could go anywhere without destroying Earth.This time it doesn't vanish, but sort of shimmers as the Controller looks at it.
"I see. You believe that Unicron's core is still in place?"
...Okay, now that's just being an asshole, taking advantage of Paul's assumption that he provided the Ring."Ah… His spark's gone, but the physical containment unit should be. If you.. want it, it's going to take us a while to get that far."
"I do want it. And time does not concern me." He considers me for a moment. "These fluid samples are adequate compensation for your ring. What payment do you seek for further samples?"
Well, that explains a few details that were kind of glossed over in the background.A personal lantern would be nice. Apparently most other versions of me have turned out to be some sort of power ring savant, so the chances are good that I could learn to use it really well. I used all my charge up in a couple of days; Slipstream isn't capable of faster than light travel on her own. I was just lucky that she had the location of Nebulon on file. We were just lucky, I should say.
Might even prevent some issues in future. And equally create new problems. Like giving Stunticons a new planet to race on.But I don't… Actually need it. No offence to the other versions of me who've probably built their lives around constant access to a power ring, but there… Isn't anything that I'm trying to do that really needs one. Slipstream and I are already rich enough to live the rest of my life in luxury. Delving into Unicron is something that needs to be done, but it's not as if we're on any kind of time limit and we're mostly doing it to help rehabilitate our colleagues and keep them from doing anything unfortunate on Cybertron.
Wouldn't be the first time a Human became a transformer. Marvel Hi-Q, remember? And in Japanese continuity, the transtectors of the Headmaster Juniors and Ginrai in 'Super-God Masterforce' did develop personalities reflecting their human pilots.On the… Other hand… I am the only human to get this sort of implant. They appear to be working as intended, but I… I don't have a spark. I'm not a transformer, no matter how much I pretend with this Pull body. Slipstream is millions of years old and will carry on for millions of years after I'm dead.
...Ouch? Kind of a hard thing to hear, even if you were kind of expecting it."What do..? Do you know anything about the nature of the soul?"
"Unless you are highly unusual in that regard as well, you will not have one. Your alternate selves have either not concerned themselves with that subject or created a soul manually."
Heck, you know of at least one (possibly two, depending on the nature of the Smelter's Pit.)I don't-. Alright, I-. That implies that they exist, but.. I don't.. get one?
"How does that…? Work? Afterlives are real? Does..? Do gods exist?"
Taking advantage again, I see..."I am unfamiliar with the architecture of the universe you have appeared in. In my own universe of origin, there are afterlives and there are gods." He looks past me to the storage vaults. "You appear to have a number of wrecks of lesser robots designed to use their fuel. In exchange for them I can provide you with pertinent data relating to the subject. If you decide that you wish to follow your own example, you can request further assistance later."
Might confuse Primus a bit, but he might find it amusing too.I nod Pull's head, still a little shaken. I… The only afterlife I know for certain exists is the All-Spark, and… None of the transformers who've come back from it have complained about it. It… Getting a spark of my own would solve certain problems, and-.
He'd probably need an active spark and not just a spark case to study. That's… Not something I'd just do, but… There are more than a few people in this war that Primus can do without.
Which could probably include the Matrix and the Forge of Solus Prime... I think the Autobots might take exception to those going missing. Although if the Matrix was in Prime's body when he descended into Primus' Spark..."Sure. I'll drag a few examples over here. Other than Unicron's core, is there anything else that you want?"
"Anything that does not appear to act in accordance with the physical laws of the universe as you understand them. That will allow me to learn what the laws of your alternity are, and thus better understand not just the interface between alternities, but what allows them to form coherent alternities in the first place."
HE does have a point. Pull isn't really interested in such esoterica."I… Respect your dedication to scholarship." Not that anything like that is really relevant to me.
"The knowledge has applications, but that hardly matters to you."
Heh. Looking for an option to dodge the cessation of his consciousness."And… Do you know techniques for transferring a human mind onto a computer format? Not just creating a copy, but moving the current network?"
"Such knowledge exists here. I have not had cause to examine it, but it does not require a great effort to discover it." He raises his right hand again, the data module shimmering again. "There is the portion of what you want that is already in my possession. You are in my debt once more. Deposit your wrecks here and it will be repaid. I have better thing to do with my time than constantly be on call for you."
Might want to mark the spot off with hazard tape, then. Label it 'do not enter on pain of dismantling.'A little rude, but fair enough I suppose. "Anything I put here will just..? Vanish?"
"After a brief delay, yes. Once you are significantly in credit, I will return. Do you understand?"
She's right. Guy's almost as shady as Swindle."Yes, and thank you-" He fades out. "-for this opportunity."
I feel Slipstream's discontentment through our bond. "Well that guy's a thread-stripper." She walks closer, laying her right hand on Pull's left shoulder. "What was that about a mind transfer? Planning on turning Pull into an avatar? It would let you two be in the same place together."
Pull, I don't think she's worried about that right now."I was wandering if it was possible to fully become a transformer. Human life expectancy being what it is."
"Oh."
"It might hurt our income a bit if we're-."
Heh. Not quite the same level of sensation as a human-form kiss, but impressive to see her do that without thinking.Slipstream grabs my shoulders and pulls-. She tries to pull Pull around, but Pull is about three times her mass so she ends up in front of me instead. Then she kisses me, which… Ah, I can sort of feel it, but… It's still nice because I can feel what she's feeling.
"It's more than worth it. Let's get that tailpipe what he wants."
*Screams in absolute horror*
Unicron isn't dead you moron! Only the tiny little protuberance of his greater self that exists in your universe. And even that will come back eventually.
Probably in way that will destroy several galaxies.
So all you've done is doom who knows how many multiverses.
The Shroud worked by strengthing dimensional boundaries in their corner of the multiverseUnless this version of Transformers is set after the Shroud, which did away with the whole Multiverse Singularity thing. So the multiverse should be safe.. probably...
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Ah... As I remember it, he got used as a storage vessel for Optimus Prime's mind, then erased when the Last Autobot rebuilt Optimus. The SI... Isn't going for that.Wouldn't be the first time a Human became a transformer. Marvel Hi-Q, remember? And in Japanese continuity, the transtectors of the Headmaster Juniors and Ginrai in 'Super-God Masterforce' did develop personalities reflecting their human pilots.
He took some stuff and called it fair compensation for the ring. If it is Jevek, I suppose he could be doing this with Hinon's permission though, if she would even mind if he wasn't.I think this guy may be from Paragon's univetse.
I'm getting the feeling that it's that Jevik guy.
And he didn't seem to claim that he made the ring.
Pull just assumed he did when they met.
Hopefully Krono is a bit smarter about it than Pull was, having much more experience with shady characters and dubious dealings.
But I don't… Actually need it. No offence to the other versions of me who've probably built their lives around constant access to a power ring, but there… Isn't anything that I'm trying to do that really needs one. Slipstream and I are already rich enough to live the rest of my life in luxury. Delving into Unicron is something that needs to be done, but it's not as if we're on any kind of time limit and we're mostly doing it to help rehabilitate our colleagues and keep them from doing anything unfortunate on Cybertron.
On the… Other hand… I am the only human to get this sort of implant. They appear to be working as intended, but I… I don't have a spark. I'm not a transformer, no matter how much I pretend with this Pull body. Slipstream is millions of years old and will carry on for millions of years after I'm dead.