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gageisahomeboi · 9 months
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Another one
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dr-paint · 6 days
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I didn’t even let him speak before I shot that fatbot at his head, it was on sight
Redraw of a shitpost I made in 2018
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orange-coloredsky · 10 months
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kellogg should have been a courser
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memepipboy · 2 years
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How Bethesda wanted you to feel while confronting Kellogg but how I actually reacted instead
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coffeenuts · 3 months
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cassierain · 3 months
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Hey so I'm thinking about Kellogg
One of the major problems with him is like just how fucking old is this guy? Like he was a kid while the NCR was new, the game hand waves this away with 'cybernetics' that enhance him, but if they have that tech a lot of other things are very broken.
So here's my fix (part of my ongoing restructuring of the institute through fanfic). Kellogg is a synth.
After he joined with the institute they scanned him (we know this is pre-war tech cause Nick Valentine exists) under the pretense of a normal medical exam. Then they used him as a merc until his body failed. So they built him a new one. The new Kellogg just remembers checking in for an exam Soma-style. And they keep doing this.
How valuable would it be for the Institute to have a born-and-raised wastelander who can fit in, but never die (at least not for their purposes), they just build a new one when they please. Perhaps they use Kellogg #007 to test new gen 3 tech. Perhaps #011 falls into the furnaces. Perhaps the Kellogg you meet is one of many, and sosu can be haunted by the man who has caused them so much harm.
All the while his legacy grows. Kellogg is a man who cannot die, whispers abound, there is no way to escape him and his mystery employer. If Kellogg is after you, you die.
But they are still perfecting the tech, so Kellogg never looks exactly the same, the rumors of the institute grow, and the infinite ghost they have at their command is none the wiser.
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thefalloutwiki · 6 months
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Fallout 4: Tesla Science Magazine: Geckos
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Were you previously aware that during Kellogg's memory sequence during the quest Shattered, the interior of an issue of Tesla Science Magazine can be seen being read by Shaun?
You can check out the page for Tesla Science Magazine here:
https://fallout.wiki/wiki/Tesla_Science_Magazine_(Fallout_4)
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toxickimi · 2 months
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Kellog: Ah, Sole. remember me? Sole: Are you questioning my memory or your relevance?
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one-time-i-dreamt · 2 years
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I was sitting on my bed, minding my business, when Barack Obama barged into my room, stole my curtains, and threw a Kellogg’s soup can at my head. He then ran out. The soup was open, and the can lid had sliced my neck. I fell onto the ground, bleeding out, dripping with lukewarm chicken noodle soup and with no curtains.
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kekwcomics · 2 years
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sassenashsworld · 7 days
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I can't help but always think that either Kellogg’s team, or the team that followed to free Sosu on Father’s orders, decided to kill all the other survivors of the Vault
Because it is surely not a random dysfunction
They deliberately kept Sosu alive by killing all the others
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keep-the-colour · 2 years
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orange-coloredsky · 4 months
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the beautiful perfect fallout 4 world in my head gives kellogg a wee bit of sympathy outside of the dead wife number 78029 thing. the reason he has synth shaun originally is because he felt bad for the kid and has some building resentment towards old shaun and x6. you work your ass off finding this guy as a baby and then raising him and continuing to do his organization's dirty work just for him to clone himself twice and replace you with the older clone of himself. there's some weird father-son flip flop fuckery happening there. kellogg feels entitled to shaun's attention because god damn it if it werent for me youd be stuck in a vault as a frozen foreverbaby. but also i rely on you to survive materially and cant really do anything about it so fuck you im taking the little version of you and throwing a tantrum in my shitty house in diamond city. you were better when you were 11 anyways you sick freak. so much fun to be had here
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memepipboy · 1 year
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My fiancée told me it’d be cool to have an alternate comic cover since I’m coming back to the series again and I was like damn baby that’s a good idea
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kittinkanin · 10 months
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I killed Kellogg with a gigantic spoon!
(This has got to be the perfect weapon for me)
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swndmehelp · 11 months
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I know a lot of people piss themselves about this but now it’s my turn. What the hell happened to Kellogg’s voice and shit with Nick after he was implanted?
Like come on, I was devastated the first time I played Fallout 4 and I thought it would be so cool to have this as a factor of Nick for the rest of the game BUT THEN I FIND OUT that it just never happens again, you just never fucking hear about it anymore. It would have been so fucking cool to just have little moments through out the game where Kellogg would just appear a d talk to the Sole Survivor, but no Bethesda is mean and didn’t do that.
Like it didn’t even have to be anything big it could have just been a little thing and like if you interact with Nick or do something Kelloggs would appear and talk to Sole for a sec before Sole called it out LIKE COME ON. Let me heal and just give it to us, I can’t even describe how sad I was when Nick just didn’t have any other Kellogg moments EVER AGAIN.
I know other people are just as sad about this as me and I know it’s been six years since the game came out but ugh, it would have been so cool just to have that every once in a while. Anyways I’m gonna go be sad in my little corner about this because it would’ve been SO COOL if Bethesda actually pit the effort to add onto that instead of just doing it once.
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