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^Weak sauce. We all about that laser energy weapons.
I assume the merchants or traders are basically the news feed or recommend news articles online but one person. They just talk and rumors spread. Sort of how actual trading used to works hundreds or thousands of years ago. So it became an easy way to get information "normally" using the common way survivors speak to. Sort of classic asking the DnD tavern bar keeper about the rumors.
Cocain Cola and Pepsi need to begin a money war. Suddenly Pepsi factories are "malfunctioning" and production is nearly halted, while Cocaine Cola seemingly are having quality of goods issues such as tasting like rat pee and getting lithium poisoning.
"Don't get your quantum harmonizer all in a bunch" was said in F3
I might be really late to the conversation, but my take is the Legion either didn't make it further West past the river, or simply diverted another direction such as further north of the Damn elsewhere oo took the lengthy path around the river.
I would hope the writers won't resort to simply that since the Legion(from what we see at least) was very dogmatic in it's ideology and goals so it being defeated and simply going away seems to unlikely to me eithout leaving a mark. But splitting apart over time. More likely to me. Since they conquered many and likely(like Rome itself) had MANY of those they conquered and subjugated eventually overthrow the government and went back to what they were before. Mongolia conquered a lot in a short amount of time but infastructure wise was not developed to maintain it. France, England, the Balkans, Middle East/South West Asia, North Africa all each went back to traditional way of life or split off varying from one another. France, Italy, Spain, and Balkans notably had remains of Roman influence, while the Middle East, and North Africa went another way.
Or also collapsed in on itself similar to how the Roman Empire did. With Caesar gone, internal issues becoming more clear with a poor and lack of governing facilities beyond simply ruthless leaders began dividing. Sort of how the Roman Empire had both Eastern and Roman empire later.
^I thought it was just Shaggy Rogers being all suave with his moves in the fallout games
I think it has to do with her character when it comes to her background. She was abused and mistreat by her parents only to be sold and then became a fighter in a arena for entertainment and has/had a drug addiction. So her mindset is lookout for yourself, or weaseling folks out for more than they have because of survival.
Or it could be specifically just her individual morals she has little for. She dislikes slavery due to her own past but has no issues, such as if you hand Billy the ghoul kid over for caps. But from my memory didn't want to help to kid at the beginning(baby sitting). She also doesn't have issues with you running around naked even though he past explicitly makes it clear she has been sexually assaulted as a slave and I would've expected her disapproving the players stripping down. But maybe she is so tough that if something were to happen she would either just shoot us or fight back. But it shows she likes it from my memory
She supports if you help an addict but once you help her get rid of her bodily addiction, she now greatly dislikes it when the players supes up on various chemz infront of her.
My main reasons for this was because of how the games have not had issues inserting advance sci-fi elements in big batches as of now. Enclave was one and The Master, but now the Institute. With major territorial factions like NCR and Legion spanding several states combined. The BoS being bloody everywhere by this point. I am getting less surviving a harsh wasteland.
I would say one reason for it was because of the fact it has been over 100 years since the bombs dropped. Just wondered you're guy's thoughts. The Pitt, Lonesome Road, Far Harbor, Point Lookout, and Honest Hearts I think present the best when it came to post apocolyptic by traditional uses. While Nuka World, Dead Money, Anchorage, Old World Blues, Zeta, Brotherhood of Steel, felt more disjointed from the idea of post apocolyptic.
So my question is essentially is that a good thing or a bad thing? Or jsut the natural occurence when a series decades old has had many add-ons for the lore.l and worlsbuilding.
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Also disturbing that your battery is 49%
Basically the Legion have not shown themselves as a very diverse(healthy diverse) and accepting(that doesn't involve killing) group so this form of slavery is likely high. They literally view humans as a resource and commodity instead of individuals.
I did have my suspicions that I was being slightly mislead because I was getting the impression I was blatantly told in-game because I feel like I would've remembered underage sex slaves in Cottonwood Cove. Implied maybe. Such as "The new slave girls are quite beautiful".
With my experience with mysogony, "girls" is a common way sexists refer to women of similar age group to themselves to put down women's abilities and achievments as ignorant, uneducated, incapable, or inept at a task or job. So the Legion men are either devaluing the women even more by referring to women as "girls"(which is likely the case) or it is literally meaning the socially associated use for girls for someone young or underaged. Especially since education in the Legion I doubt is very high for slave soldiers either.
Italy and their obsessions with vaults. Am I right my fellow whatever nationallity you all identify
Then it is one specific place still
^If it is one especific place in the whole game then I am not surprised some wouldn't know this. But my personal observation of the Legions behavior or making young kids fight at a young age, slavery just beinf a major infastructure as of shown, executions or threat of executions for even speaking the wrong way, linear narrow mindsets, restrictive medical and scientific areas. Slavery again. All of these just brew that something like that would happen in the Legion.
Far cry= murder hobo portrayed as a hero usually
Metro series= 1+2 have more horror and dark environments and claustrophobic places with he Dark Ones is peak. Love the story so much I replay the 2nd game a lot for the story. 3rd for the gameplay.
Various Isometric games=I want to read for once in my life
Destiny 2=Plays for story and lore and just to be updated on what is going on.
Fallout=World building and in-game lore and story telling. RPG elements are hit or miss(I guess they never miss huh?)
Elder Scrolls(Skyrim usually)= Mods
Legion-Enslaves some, assimilated others, provides peace under the pretense of punishment of death or torture. State religion, slavery, and heavy militaristic central doctrine isntead of a development point for medicine, technology, engineering and improvements societal.
Enclave-Fascist regime under the guise of reinvigorated American patriotism while also contradicting itself and committing actions that better the Enclave not the people it claims to represent.
I chose Enclave because of the national threat it poses while the Legion while largely a threat isn't as of now(from what I understand) has too many poor governing body that the threat overall would be a double edge sword. It also doesn't seem to be hellbent of killing for the sake of killing but examples like Nipton are psychological tactics.
I think the "Southern Wastes" sounds bettter. GIVE ME PIRATES! Louisiana or Florida do your job and be pirates
^^Lanius isn't a fire that can be put out. It keeps going.
I feel this is a poll of who is popular over who is better at one on one fights or tactically better.
Preferably a new game instead of holding itself back to the old games. If they did a remake of the original games it would be debatable of which format. A 3D or Isometric games.
I guess you could say, you weren't "cap-ping" when you said you got all achievements right? Right?
Also congrats. I gave up on the gambling and also caravan part of the game since card games are no for me