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keiko-fallout · 1 month
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My favorite noodle vendor 🥺
Itadaki-mas = thank you for the food (this is said to convey gracious acceptance)
Nan-ni shimasu-ka = roughly translates to “may I take your order” or “what are we having today”
If any corrections need to be noted please let me know! English is my first language and, despite my best research efforts, I’m likely going to get something wrong from time to time.
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missgamerin · 23 days
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Fallout 4 Scenery | Diamond City - the Great Green Jewel
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weeewooobitsfallout · 2 months
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remember how Dina casually drops that there is a 70% chance you are a synth?
AND THEN NO ONE EVER MENTIONED IT AGAIN?????
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Around The Commonwealth during Act 1
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nooklingposting · 3 months
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Piper Wright
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Back at it with the six fanarts tag - this one was requested by @knightlyknight-art on Instagram!
Grid is being completed under the cut
Commissions open!
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psykersomatic · 1 year
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knightlyknight-art · 2 months
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Forgot to post this here yesterday but I made this specifically for Nick Valentine and Nick Valentine only. I love this guy, best guy ever, the silliest little guy if you will
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stoat-party · 24 days
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A post-Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing mayoral election would be so funny, and I think the best outcome is that Piper runs Nick’s entire campaign without his agreement and he wins.
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h3raklion · 2 years
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Fallout 4 - Brotherhood Of Steel memes
2nd Edition
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TIME FOR ANOTHER HEADCANON *breakdances*
So Nick never actually hired Ellie
This is because Nick raised her
Ya see there was a murder mystery in Diamond City
The deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Perkins
Nick got the scumbag who did it he was a former raider and claimed to be "reformed" so he attempted to rob The Perkins Family
He murdered the mother and father but spared their daughter but not out of kindness but because he knew the Diamond City security would've heard the commotion
Diamond City had no orphanage and McDonough and the Diamond City security had no problem with having the young Ellie Perkins living on the streets but it didn't sit right with Nick so he adopted her
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djwaglmuffin · 8 months
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'Lily' from the Fen's Sheriff's Department mod for Fallout 4!
10/10 do recommend it for YOUR next playthrough! :D
This was a lot of fun to draw. Feels good to finally have at least SOME creative energy. Let's hope it holds out for my comic.
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maplemonarchy · 6 days
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Just cause I've been thinking about Fallout and Fallout 4 again, I have an opinion on Diamond City. It should be so much bigger. Let it sprawl outside of the walls. Tower into the stands. Smugglers running under the bleachers. Make it feel alive. Have people live in Parkview Apartments. Smoosh the Lansdowne station against Diamond City, let people live in those subway tunnels. Hell, make one of the central conflicts of 4 a class conflict between those who live in the stands/inside the walls vs those who live in the subway/outside the walls. There is already some textual evidence for this conflict present in Diamond City.
Diamond City should be a sprawling metropolis, the most powerful city and trading hub in the Commonwealth after Bunker Hill. People should say their from Diamond City and still be in Hangman's Alley. I know the joke about Bethesda's Fallout is that "nothing can ever improve, everything must be Mad Max forever."
And like, yeah. But wouldn't it be cool if it did? Wouldn't it be so cool to wake up in Vault 111 and find out that your home from over 200 years ago is now a small town. With a doctor, a merchant, your robot butler, all under the protection of this fractured group who call themselves "the Minutemen." Maybe they want your help. People keep talking about "the Great Green Jewel of the Commonwealth." Your pip-boy picks up a radio station that is from that emerald city. And then you finally see it. Passing through its outer areas, a small outpost built in an alleyway to help protect traders coming from Sanctuary. And then finally reaching the gate of this city. Maybe you're still looking for your son, maybe this is for the Minutemen, but you still enter Diamond City. And it's full of shops and people. Neon lights flicker where they can, a diner that uses a traffic-light to try and pull people in. A casino, a theatre, and more! Once you spend enough time, maybe you get acquainted with the seedy under belly of Diamond City. Perhaps working with a synth detective to solve a murder most foul. Maybe this leads you to hunt down the mysterious Institute, maybe.
Diamond City should be a city, not a settlement. Let it be big and alive.
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weeewooobitsfallout · 2 months
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Positive rant!!
I love far harbor. I love the fog and the green and the pine trees. I love the creatures and how beautiful they are. I love all of the lakes and rivers and weird boundaries in the middle of the map. I love DiMA and faraday and they are in love and it makes me happy. I love the blind faith of the children of atom and the glow of the bottles and the comforting sound of the Geiger counter. I love the music, fearful and optimistic and real. I love the people of far harbor, stubborn and cold, yet also close knitted and caring . I love the campsites and the pre war remains
I love the themes of it all, the struggle between preserving nature and using it as a tourist attraction. I love the motif of loss, appearing in the very first scene all the way to the last. I love the way it adds a level of depth to everything in the commonwealth. Nick mourns for the life he had but can’t remember, yet also is afraid of not finding the answers. The sole survivor learns that, no matter how hard you try, no good deed goes unpunished. That they can’t save everyone. That hope is a blessing for the masses but a grave for the few. That the world is unpredictable and cruel, yet that is what makes it so lovely to being with. it plays out like a noir novella, well written and painfully, heartbreakingly tragic. What is a add-on to a video game franchise re-evaluates what it means to be alive, and who we are in our own stories.
I love this world so, so much.
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thefalloutwiki · 8 months
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Were you previously aware...
That according to the Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide, Power Noodles is built up against Diamond City's fusion generator? The generator was also built on top of what used to be the pitcher's mound.
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You can read more about this location here.
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Headcanons about Mr Puzzles.
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Mr Puzzles is not his real name. At least not the Puzzles part.
He grew up in Dome City On the Dinosaur/Yoshi Island. But moved to Diamond City for his teenage years.
Collected Jiggies in his youth. But stopped after being made fun of.
Was delivered by the stork rather than born or built.
He paid someone to develop the virus and the keyboard. He has still yet to fully pay both of them off.
He hates serialized narratives, preferring an episodic narrative in any form of media.
If he were to exist in SUPER'S universe, he would have loved Agridulician food.
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