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So, I really appreciate that the WSG is in F:NV (a great callback to F3, in my opinion) but I'm not sure that it's canon that The Wanderer necessarily helped Moira complete it. I mean, granted, it's the most likely The Wanderer that completed it, but does it make it necessarily so? Theoretically, Moira may have commissioned anyone to finish the WSG. Hell, depending on The Wanderer's actions, the vast majority of the WSG may have gone uncompleted. On a purely fanatic mode, I'd love to believe The Wander was the one to complete the WSG, but that's my personal opinion from playing F3. This may be completely pedantic, but I don't want to attribute the WSG to The Wanderer outright unless Bethesda/Obsidian officially weighs in on it. Until then, it's merely fan service for people who've played F3 without official canon designation.

71.235.96.70 03:46, January 19, 2011 (UTC)

I do believe you are correct, sir. Article changed.--Gothemasticator 03:51, January 19, 2011 (UTC)
At the very least, it can be assumed that the WSG in canon is the best one that can be made, since it would be unlikely to reach across the US (or permanently boost survival) if it was poorly made. --Revolverman 00:27, January 29, 2011 (UTC)

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I dont get it. if you can convince moira to not write the book, then...


You must not understand how Fallout games work. See, while there's many options for the player to take, only a certain set of them are canon. Only certain outcomes hold true in the universe. You could annihilate Megaton and pop Moira, but obviously such actions aren't canon since this book exists in Vegas. I'm the best at space! 15:06, May 7, 2011 (UTC)

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Should we note that the places that have this book seems to have been wiped out of life... I mean it seems like the book dident help the people that had it before the player o.0! Terrorblades - This is recorded live at 01:21, July 12, 2011 (UTC)

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