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shepard530
· 4 years ago
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Though, honestly, it's not like the vaults were much better...
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dr_richard_ew
· 4 years ago
Honestly the conspiracy theorists were probably right about them
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guest_
· 4 years ago
Yeah. I appreciate the humor here and the effort- and a fallout reference- but I feel like this misses the Mark on the point they are trying to make. Also- in the original fallout games- ghouls were people who CAME from vaults. The original fallout ghouls in the first game were survivors of vault 12 in Bakersfield. The vault was intentionally opened early by Valutec as part of one of their experiments. Later games contradict, change, or retcon many of the things established in the earlier games. Sometimes it is just because those working on the games werent part of the original team and didn’t have access to or put effort into continuity. Other times it is obviously a franchise decision for story and gameplay reasons. When fallout was moved to the east coast after games like BOS tactics had made a mess of the west coast continuity (and the developers themselves moved east) they reused or repurposed iconic elements of the franchise but invented ways for those to exist on the new coast.
guest_
· 4 years ago
But by original canon- the first ghouls came from the vaults, and while most people were killed in the war or its aftermath, those outside the vaults who survived just paid certain tolls in their health due to radiation and other conditions like malnutrition. So yeah- this kinda more supports what anti mask anti quarantine people are saying.
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charliejoachi
· 4 years ago
wow, is it intrigues metaphor? at first glance thing is obvious, at closer inspection totally otherwise - so those who went with what majority says looked at (as they saw) lunatics, and few looked for majority if conned sheep. oh gawd