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jujuygrafico · 2 years
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Morales paseó por la Feria de la Ciencia en San Pedro
#Jujuy #Educación | #GerardoMorales paseó por la #FeriadelaCiencia en #SanPedro
El gobernador de Jujuy, Gerardo Morales, inauguró la Feria Provincial de Educación, Arte, Ciencia y Tecnología 2022-Nodo Yungas en San Pedro, evento que convoca a estudiantes de los niveles primario, secundario y superior para intercambiar conocimientos y experiencias en el campo científico, a través de stand y proyectos áulicos desarrollados en el ámbito interinstitucional. La feria se…
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aisling-saoirse · 1 year
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Mesa, Colorado - May 20th 2023
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thorsenmark · 1 month
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Pueblo del Arroyo in the Midday Sun (Chaco Culture National Historical Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: A setting looking to the southeast while taking in views and walking around the ruins present in the Pueblo del Arroyo area of Chaco Culture National Historical Park.
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maribeltorija · 10 months
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FELIPE TUBA Y SU GRUPO RIUDOLÇ BRASS, ATERRIZA EN VALDESAZ
Concierto del quinteto RiuDolç Brass, de Felipe Arroyo, en Valdesaz. El quinteto de metal RiuDolç Brass, formado en Palma de Mallorca y comprometido con la nueva creación, hizo una parada en Valdesaz, ciudad natal de Felipe Arroyo Arroyo, padre de Felipe Tuba, la noche del pasado sábado 12 de agosto antes de dar el salto a la gira de este mes por Colorado, Estados Unidos. RiuDolç Brass nace en…
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venusinorbit · 2 years
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thelostcanyon · 1 year
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Sabal Palm (Sabal texana) thicket in southmost Texas along the Arroyo Colorado, Cameron County, Texas.
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So does anyone else have a Google doc of all their (canon) horses or am I just autistic? Because I have them organized by breed and the breeds are listed in alphabetical order and when I have multiple horses from the same breed they are organized in alphabetical order unless I have the symbols higher than A in the alphabet.
A few excerpts:
Fern
Coat: Bay extended blanket
Gender: Mare
Kamikaze
Barn Name: Kazi
Coat: Sun-bleached black extended blanket
Jorvik Name: Trailblaze(r)
Gender: Male/Stallion
Professions: Western Riding, Trekking, Ranch work; (roping, herding, trail rides, etc.)
Home Stable: South Hoof Rescue Ranch
Owner(s): Totally not pirates (past) Hugh Sheperd (present; also the owner of the South Hoof Rescue Ranch)
Rider: Hugh/Arizona
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American Paints
Athena
Barn Name: Athena, Aquilon (Aquilo -- one of the Greek animoi), Astraeus (Astraios), Aristaeus, Zephyr
Coat: Chestnut Medicine Hat
Gender: Mare
Jorvik Name: Skyfall
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Boomerang
Barn Name: Boomerang
Jorvik Name: Boulder
Name Inspiration: Spirit Riding Free -- Boulder, Colorado
Coat: Brown Tobiano
Gender: Stallion
Owner: Marley
Nayelli
Coat: Buckskin Tobiano
Gender: Mare 
Name: Nayelli
Nickname: Sunstreak
Jorvik Name: Copperdeep(s)
Owner: Jorvik Rangers Association
Owl
Coat: Dapple Gray Pinto
Gender: Stallion
Barn Name: Owl
Nickname: Owl
Jorvik Name: Arcticowl
Owner: Starshine Ranch
Curly Horses
~~Puzzle~~
Barn Name: Puzzle
Jorvik name: Bulletwish
Show Name: Outlaw’s Crossfire
Coat: Dun Pinto
Gender: Stallion
Profession: Ranger work
Home Stable: Dundull
Companion Pet: Brown Male Arctic Fox named Rustler or Badger
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(But you can’t deny the icy blue-eyed boy looks great in the bridle with the clouds) (Just look at him) (He’ll always be one of my faves)
Arroyo
Barn Name: Arroyo
Jorvik name: Wildwish
Show Name: 
Coat: Bay Pinto
Gender: Stallion
Profession:
Home Stable: --
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rokhal · 1 year
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ANGR fanfic: Up Close
Tears running down my face 'Til he looks back and turns it up all the way / And then I feel, I feel a song holdin' me tight I think a drivеr might've saved my night
Robbie’s niche musical taste saves a life.
Warning for suicide attempt, non-graphic, subtextual.
(Inspired by A Driver Saved My Night (up close) which was playing at the gym, and which I mis-heard as A Driver Saved My Life, and which does not at any point appear in this fanfic. And inspired by the Colorado Street Bridge in LA, which is very beautiful and, uh, has very high fences to keep people from jumping off.)
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Two-fifteen on a Sunday morning; the bars were closing, the amateur clubbers were heading home, and the locals with ties to some after-hours scene were heading to private parties in garages and basements to keep the music and tequila flowing. Robbie didn’t go to parties anymore, but his rideshare gig had opened his eyes to a far broader range of music and hedonism than he’d ever explored as a rebellious fifteen-year-old. Five years was a lifetime ago.
Robbie was in Pasadena. This was a problem because he had work in the morning and Pasadena was anywhere between twenty minutes and two hours from Hillrock Heights, depending on traffic and construction. But the Uber app had been considerate enough to actually book him a pax heading toward home, so he was trying to stay awake enough not to crash into a pylon or lose control of his body and let Eli strangle the pax as they meandered through roomy suburbs lit by brand-new LED streetlights.
“You can play your music,” the pax grumbled as she pressed her damp face into the Charger’s window. She was about Robbie’s age, wearing a designer sweatsuit and missing a shoe. She’d been waiting alone on a street corner by the bar for him to pick her up, no one watching her back as she verified that he was the driver who’d matched her in the app, which for a woman meant that she either had bad friends or no friends.
Robbie’s music was an acquired taste. Eli had suggested Robbie add his current selection to his playlist, not knowing what it was, and now Robbie played it at full volume whenever he wanted Eli to shut up. It was titled Fuck Your Punk Rock, and was the most punk-rock thing Robbie had ever heard. “You sure?” he checked, reaching for his phone.
“I’m done being an inconvenience,” the pax spat. “Sure.”
Robbie woke his phone up and un-paused Fuck Your Punk Rock. A scream of metallic rage thundered through the Charger, and the pax jolted away from the window.
The pax stared at Robbie’s phone, followed the cable to the tape deck and back again as though to confirm nothing was broken. The current track was mainly static and electronic glitches, but there was a swelling undercurrent of clangs and creaks, and faintly an angry human voice. “You like that?” she asked.
Robbie shrugged. Listening to it at full volume felt a little like being the Rider, and it soothed the frustration that built whenever he spent too long without changing.
They drove on. The pax didn’t start crying on his window again, and instead curled down over her knees, her seatbelt sinking into the fold of her hips as she buried her face in her hands and rocked slightly back and forth. Robbie was...concerned. She definitely wasn’t sober, but she didn’t seem intoxicated enough to be this out of control. As they pulled away from a stop sign, she let out a rising, wordless yell.
I can make it stop, Eli offered.
Robbie twisted the volume knob a little higher. The static pops strained the Charger’s speaker-cones. The pax got louder to match it. By the end of the block, she ran out of air, but she just inhaled and then slowly built into another yell.
At least she hadn’t tried to stab him yet.
Ten minutes of yelling, and they reached the pax’s destination of 529 W Colorado Boulevard which turned out to be just the middle of a two-lane road. On a bridge over the dark arroyo, a tall bridge, with a great view of the sleepy night-time streets and sparse roads that lit up the distant hills. There was nowhere safe to park. “Is this the right address?” Robbie checked.
The bridge had eight-foot chainlink fence on each side, just inside the pedestrian railing. Pasadena really did not want anyone falling off, though there was nothing to stop idiots trying to climb the fences.
There was no one coming behind him, so Robbie dropped the Charger to first gear and rumbled along at its parking-lot pace. “Hey, uh.” He checked the trip on his phone, paused the album. “Lacey. We’re at the destination but there’s nothing here.”
The pax slowly lifted her head from her hands and stared out into the night, the soft glow of street-lamps on roofs and bushes, the deep black of the arroyo below. “They fenced it off,” she said.
The fence probably spoiled the view in the daytime; the bridge was a nice old-fashioned one, with sculpted concrete railings made to look like stone, a little too short by modern standards. “It’s a safety hazard,” Robbie remarked.
Robbie. I don’t see no reason to get in her way. Understand? We can help. It’d be a favor to her.
What?
“What were you playing?” the pax asked, pointing at his phone.
“Uh, cut-up noise,” Robbie explained. “It’s by Sickness.”
“Sickness.” The pax pulled out her phone, made a note on it. “I wanna listen to that again.”
The Charger rolled slowly over the void below, street-lamps in their path shining on the fence to either side of them. “I think there might be a safe place to stop on the other side,” Robbie offered.
“Can you put the noise back on?”
Robbie un-paused Fuck Your Punk Rock, then hurriedly skipped the track with the sampled helicopter noise. He had to be in a particular mood for that one. The pax leaned back against the headrest and growled at the ceiling, then screamed. Robbie realized that she was singing along. He joined in, accidentally opened the throttle in time with his breath and launched the Charger from ten to forty miles an hour. They reached the other side of the arroyo and he parked. “Okay,” he yelled over the noise and the engine. “Here you go.”
“Can I change my trip?” the pax rasped. She’d apparently yelled too hard.
Robbie shrugged. Hopefully she’d still be traveling vaguely South. He watched for the new destination to pop up in the app: West. Close enough.
“I like your music,” she continued as they headed off again.
Robbie raised one eyebrow. “Really?”
“It sounds like inside my head.”
It would be a mercy, Eli insisted. Robbie grimaced in sympathy, then held out his free hand to bump fists with the pax. “Rock on.”
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Korina Dolores Arroyo-Marquez, 30
Last seen in Monte Vista, Colorado in 2020. She may travel to Alamosa.
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partisan-by-default · 6 months
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Despite his vitriol, the friends said, Aldrich’s jokes were more scattershot humor than ideological manifesto. They never perceived him to be espousing any particular belief system or aligning with specific hate groups or political causes.
They were shocked, then, when Aldrich, wielding an assault rifle and a handgun, entered Club Q, a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs, and opened fire last November. The 22-year-old, who once dreamed of joining the military, killed five people and injured 22. He pleaded guilty in June to murder charges and is serving five consecutive life terms in state prison.
Arroyo said he never expected Aldrich to act upon the hate and violence his joking conveyed. “Nothing was meant to be taken seriously,” Arroyo said in an interview. “Nobody should have been killed.”
Aldrich is an example of a new and troubling type of violent American extremist, according to law enforcement officials and political scientists: the grab-bag radical.
Past perpetrators tended to fall into two broad categories.
One includes militants recruited and trained by others to defend a cause, such as the anti-government beliefs of far-right militias. The other was a previous breed of “lone wolf” terrorist, obsessed and informed by a clear issue that motivated attacks, like the bombings by Ted Kaczynski, the “Unabomber,” because of his opposition to technology.
Aldrich, by contrast, embodies a novel extremism forged distinctly by today’s polarized politics, fragmented online discourse and prevalence of fictional narratives. Like other actors behind a wave of political violence analyzed by Reuters, Aldrich wove his own brand of fanaticism from disparate strands of conspiracy theories widely circulating on the internet.
Pulling from a hodgepodge of marginal beliefs – in Aldrich’s case homophobic, racist and antisemitic ideas he later featured on a website – these radicals often eschew firm creeds. Instead they embrace whatever brew of notions, no matter how divergent, blends with their particular grievances.
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jujuygrafico · 2 years
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Proyectan una base de la Policía Rural en Puesto Viejo
#Jujuy #Institucionales | Proyectan una base de la #PolicíaRural en #PuestoViejo
Autoridades del Ministerio de Seguridad y Cámara del Tabaco se reunieron para coordinar la instalación de una base de la Policía Rural en la localidad de Puesto Viejo con el fin de optimizar el servicio de prevención en la zona.El Ministro de Seguridad, Luis Martín junto al presidente Cámara del Tabaco, Dr. Pedro Pascuttini encabezaron la reunión en instalaciones de la entidad donde además…
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edicionesneutrinos · 11 months
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EL ARTE DE ESCRIBIR AL SOL
Roberta Iannamico
Poesía argentina, 2023
ISBN 978-987-4430-29-8
110 páginas
Roberta Iannamico vuelve de los paseos con sus colectas diarias para avivar el fuego, corazón del hogar: amistad, alimento, visiones, flores, conocimiento. Se raspa en el intercambio asombroso con los seres que comparten su hábitat, donde todo lo viviente tiene algo que enseñar. Andando los cerros, arroyos, montañas, ríos, llanuras, mares y bosques, los poemas abren caminos de justicia y belleza.
Roberta Iannamico nació en Bahía Blanca en 1972. Actualmente vive en Villa Ventana, provincia de Buenos Aires. Publicó los libros de poesía El zorro gris, el zorro blanco, el zorro colorado (Vox, 1998), Mamushkas (Vox, 2000), El collar de fideos (Vox, 2001; Lux 2021), Tendal (Del Diego, 2011), Celeste perfecto (Crudo, 2003), Dantesco (Vox, 2006), Muchos poemas (Neutrinos, 2017), La medialuna (Belleza y Felicidad, 2010), El día nuevo (autoedición, 2013), Nomeolvides (Vox, 2015), Qué lindo (Zindo & Gafuri, 2015) y la poesía reunida Rosa: Poemas 1997-2021 (Gog & Magog, 2021). Publicó varios libros de poesía para las infancias. Es cantautora. Coordina talleres de poesía para niñxs y adultxs. Codirige la Editorial Maravilla. Es miembro fundadora y activista cultural en la Biblioteca Popular Macedonio Fernández.
Obra en tapa: Juan Hernández
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urhypster · 2 years
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I passed this view while driving down a road in the Arroyo Seco surrounding the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Ca. I’m sure you have seen many photos of The Colorado Street Bridge seeing that the clean lines from its architectural design draw aspiring photographers to exploit their talents to capture their vision of the bridge. Here is mine! This appeared to me as framed artwork found in galleries . The muted and muddy colors in this palette adds a timeless that disguises the age of this structure.
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texasflycaster · 15 days
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Southbound And Down
Surprise Trip to Arroyo Colorado Begins Now! NOTE: We had a major storm hit here this morning (5/28) around 5am. Waiting for the sun to come out and the rain to stop to assess the damages. Power outages. Tree damage. Looks like we are in for more of the same … It is time. The south winds are pushing hot air against me, but just like those Lower Laguna Madre transplants, I am ready to blow be…
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venusinorbit · 2 years
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What began as a mere Denver vision has now come to life in Five Points. Vibrant colors are woven together on the side of Convivir Colorado's brick exterior in the form of a freshly painted mural. It tells the story of American immigrant, refugee and first-generation youth.
"It was our vision," Sebastian Chairez said, standing proudly in front of the mural.
"To be able to share it here downtown its incredible," added Efren Saenz.
Chairez and Saenz are part of Convivir Colorado, a 6th-12th grade leadership program that encourages students to make a positive impact in their Colorado communities. Through a recent a five-week project, those students paired up with local muralist Diego Florez-Arroyo to conceptualize and paint the mural.
"It was beautiful hearing all these different experiences and ideas," said Florez-Arroyo. "All the concepts came from the students then through synthesis and my own experiences, coming to a design that we could all agree with."
The mural chronicles the past, present and future of the immigrant journey.
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chaosintheavenue · 8 months
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2023 Fallout OC Census- Results
At long last, it's here! This time, we had 593 usable responses.
(There are a few categories I haven't analysed just yet, which is mostly because I have Ideas for how to display that data. Please stand by…)
Getting right into the numbers...
Game
Fallout (original): 18 Fallout 2: 8 Fallout 3: 59 Fallout New Vegas: 214 Fallout 4: 160 Fallout 76: 28 Fallout Tactics: 2 Van Buren: 13 A spin-off, AU or mod: 14 A TTRPG campaign: 13 Multiple of the above: 41 None, just the Fallout universe: 22
Are they the in-game protagonist?
Yes: 328 No: 203 It's complicated: 61
Species
Unmutated human: 444 Ghoul: 51 Synth: 41 Ghoul-ish: 13 Other mutant: 9 Supernatural/spiritual being: 7 Robot (non-humanoid): 7 Super Mutant: 6 Cyborg/android: 5 Unknown/it's complicated: 2 Other: 7
Definitions of a few categories, just to clarify exactly what's in there:
Ghoul-ish: Refers to all characters who are partially ghoulified, ghoulify during their storylines, and unique characters with primarily ghoul-like traits
Other mutant: Refers to all characters who are specified to have unique mutations from any cause, unless they better fit into the ghoul-ish category. This is a very diverse umbrella category, and in past surveys has included everything from characters specified to have 76-style mutations that basically function as perks, to a character similar in form and nature to the Master
Gender
Cis woman/girl: 217 Cis man/boy: 154 Trans man/boy: 76 Nonbinary: 47 Trans woman/girl: 27 Agender: 16 Genderfluid: 7 Genderqueer: 6 Man/boy, unknown or varies if cis or trans: 5 Transfeminine: 3 Bigender: 3 Demigirl: 3 Woman/girl, unknown or varies if cis or trans: 4 Butch: 2 Demigender: 2 Questioning: 2 Intersex: 2 Lesbian: 2 Māhū: 1 Multigender: 1 Queer: 1 Transmasculine: 1 Unlabeled: 1
Bonus answers I enjoyed: [redacted], a man in a certain sense of the word, cat, doesn't care for this, eh, God knows, a link to the Wikipedia page for Stone Butch Blues, it's complicated, man of questionable gender, no gender left beef, lost their gender in the war, people assume she's a woman but she doesn't really care, whatever's funniest, yeah
Where are they from?
In previous OC survey location maps, I've only included a single data point for each character, regardless of how many places they may have connections to. However, this time I've decided to include each place that a character has lived as one data point.
The list of assumptions I use when creating these maps:
Arroyo = Oregon
Mojave Wasteland = Nevada if no more specific locations provided
Capital Wasteland = DC if no more specific locations provided
Vault 101 = DC (I feel like this one isn't geographically accurate, but it's to fit in with the above assumption)
Washington unqualified = Washington state, not DC (even for Fallout 3 characters, especially since I know of a Fallout 3 character who is intended to be from Washington state)
Appalachia = West Virginia unless otherwise specified
NCR = California
Legion territory with no other information given = Arizona (this feels like the biggest generalisation of all to me. Maybe take the Arizona count with a pinch of salt?)
'Near X place' = in the same state as X place
I go by the current fifty US states. No splitting of California or considering Canada to be part of the US
Locations that could not be easily defined or placed in a specific state/country (examples: the US as a general answer, multistate regions of the US, continents, or extraterrestrial locations) have been excluded for the purposes of this map
The map for the US:
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Massachusetts: 104 California: 79 Nevada: 77 DC: 74 Arizona: 32 West Virginia: 25 Texas: 17 Utah: 15 Oregon: 14 Colorado: 13 New Mexico: 7 Virginia: 6 Maine: 6 Idaho: 6 Pennsylvania: 5 Illinois: 3 Washington: 3 Louisiana: 3 Florida: 3 Wyoming: 3 Tennessee: 3 New York: 3 Rhode Island: 2 North Carolina: 2 Minnesota: 2 Vermont: 2 Alaska: 2 Missouri: 2 Nebraska: 2 Michigan: 2 Indiana: 2 Kentucky: 2 Oklahoma: 2 Maryland: 2 Montana: 1 Connecticut: 1 Georgia: 1 New Jersey: 1 Wisconsin: 1
And the map for the rest of the world:
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Canada: 7 Mexico: 7 UK: 7 Russia: 4 China: 2 Australia: 2 France: 2 Brazil: 1 Ireland: 1 Israel: 1 Finland: 1 Germany: 1 Japan: 1 Panama: 1
Further breakdown of characters from the UK: Wales: 4 (…these are all my guys, what can I say?) England: 2 Unspecified: 1
Has this character ever lived in a vault?
Yes: 223 No: 366
Faction
Minutemen: 99 Railroad: 86 Followers of the Apocalypse: 80 Brotherhood of Steel: 77 Yes Man/Independent Vegas: 63 NCR: 50 Caesar's Legion: 38 Original faction: 36 Institute: 26 Kings: 16 Great Khans: 14 Nuka-World raiders: 13 Mr House: 13 Raiders in general: 13 Goodneighbor: 11 Enclave: 11 Arroyo: 9 Think Tank/Big MT: 8 Reilly's Rangers: 7 Underworld: 7 Ciphers: 7 (would you believe me if I said the majority here are not mine? XD) Responders: 6 Acadia: 6 New Vegas Strip in general: 6 Lyons' Pride: 5 Children of Atom: 5 Megaton: 5 Gunners: 5 Boomers: 5 Powder Gangers: 5 Cult of the Mothman (all variations): 4 Crimson Caravan: 4 Chairmen: 4 Mojave Express: 4 Necropolis: 3 Shady Sands (pre-NCR): 3 Vault 13: 3 Twin Mothers: 3 Diamond City: 3 Freeside: 3 White Glove Society: 3 Vault-Tec: 3 Bishop family: 3 Regulators: 2 Tunnel Snakes: 2 New Canaan: 2 Gecko: 2 Settlers/Foundation: 2 Abolitionists/Temple of the Union: 2 Galaxy News Radio: 2 80s: 2 Desert Rangers: 2 Unity/Master's Army: 2 Vault 76: 2 US Government: 2 Broken Hills: 2 Sanctuary: 2 Blue Ridge Caravan Company: 2 Goodsprings: 2 Cutthroat raiders: 2 Feral ghouls: 2 Hub: 2 Ghouls in general: 2 Nuka-World in general: 2 Little Lamplight/Big Town: 2
And the list of factions with one response, allegedly for the sake of something called 'brevity': Boulder scientists, Vault City, Littlehorn & Associates, Jacobstown, New Reno, Brotherhood Outcasts, Marked Men, Mole Miners, Treeminders, Forged, Junktown, Triggermen, Free States, Vault 101, Vault 81, Slags, Hubris Comics, Bunker Hill, Rivet City, Van Graffs, Ug-Qualtoth, West Tek, Vault 95, Novac, Atom Cats, The Outer Worlds factions, Commonwealth Super Mutants, caravan companies in general
I was initially planning to include a separate 'ish' category for each faction, to account for characters that are aligned with factions unwillingly/temporarily/out of necessity, but looking at the dataset, that sort of situation was so much more prevalent than I realised and quickly made everything very clunky.
Main approach to problems
Diplomacy: 211 Combat: 147 Stealth: 101 Technical skills: 79 Avoidance: 53
And finally for now- preferred weapon type
Small guns: 191 Melee: 128 Energy weapons: 91 Big guns: 82 Avoids combat altogether: 49 Explosives: 27 Unarmed combat: 24
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As always, thank you to everyone who participated and gave me a little information about your OCs! If you'd ever like to talk more about them, my inbox is always open :D. Getting to learn about everyone's brainchildren is definitely my favourite aspect of my tangential foray into the Fallout fandom sphere.
My future plan for this dataset includes… a lot of pie charts, to put it mildly. As I've done for past survey datasets, I'll be compiling pie charts for each question, separating responses by the game that the characters are from, and we'll see if any trends emerge!
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