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rivet-city-rebel · 16 days
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I’m gonna say it. I think the anti-feral meds are stupid and are probably just smoothskins looking to make a quick cap off of desperate people. It’s probably just aerosolized radaway (doesn’t get rid of enough rads to kill a ghoul but definitely enough to make them feel a little lightheaded without the rads) mixed with some mild addictive to make ghouls feel sick once they haven’t had a hit in a while and think they’re at risk of going feral.
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91vaults · 18 days
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I’m not hesitant to watch the Fallout show because of the F:NV retconn drama.
I’m hesitant to watch it because the main charachter is wearing a jumpsuit and there’s for sure going to be a scene where she’s in a tank top with it hanging around her waist and which is so fucking hot but also a billion times more hot if she’s like doing some kind of mechanical fixing thing….but also the heterosexuality, like that breaks my lesbian heart
(No hate to the ghoul fuckers. You guys are valid)
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ladiemars · 18 days
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okey dokey 👍
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todoroki-tina · 19 days
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Imagine being such a pathetic incel loser you are being roasted in multiple languages.
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the-irreverend · 18 days
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DON'T SCARE US LIKE THAT!!!!!!
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caitlyn-kirammans · 20 days
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FALLOUT: 1x01 - "The End" ↳ "War... war never changes."
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freesidexjunkie · 19 days
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okay but i cannot get over how funny it is. imagine if the Russians launched bombs back in the 60s and fucking John Wayne survived, 200-some years later he's still kicking and has become an actual gotdang cowboy like a real force to be reckoned with, a real wasteland legend. imagine you're a prewar ghoul somewhere else in the country and you hear about this. "John Wayne survived? The John Wayne from the movies? That John Wayne? You're kidding, he– no. No he is not a cowboy. No he's not going around dressed up like an honest to god– they didn't even– that's just for tv! WAIT AND HE'S GOOD AT IT? YOU'RE FUCKING WITH ME SAY PSYCH RIGHT NOW I CANT–"
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meltingangels · 19 days
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tinkerbitch69 · 20 days
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This is me rn. If you even care.
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midaskey · 6 days
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And remember... don't lose your head!
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hangon-silvergirl · 6 days
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fallout tv series + onion headlines, okey dokey?
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rivet-city-rebel · 16 days
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So I still have criticisms about the Fallout show but if nothing else Cooper ‘The Ghoul’ Howard is one of the most interesting and entertaining characters I’ve seen in a while.
I’m obsessed with combing through his behavior post-war because if you look, yeah, most of it IS violence and to some extent senseless but there are moments where you see that somewhere he’s hiding the version of himself that’s still good, like in the scene where he shoots Roger, he purposely sets it up so Roger is looking back on a happy memory and can’t see Coop pull a gun on him to mercy kill him.
Hes a very compelling character and quite frankly I think if nothing else, if the fallout show ends up being a total shitshow I’m glad we got him. He’s gonna be sorted into my file of things I looted off of canon’s corpse.
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angrycheesegirl · 20 days
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Genuinely, what is the point of setting the Fallout show on the west coast if it was just going to invalidate everything that happened in the West Coast Trilogy. Shady Sands has fallen, the NCR is a memory, New Vegas is a crater in the ground. The New California Republic, Caesar's Legion, The Enclave, Mr. House, all brushed to the side for a wasteland with no semblance of human society beyond shanty-towns; with no semblance of the legitimate cities of Fallouts 2 and New Vegas. All to what end? To allow the Brotherhood of Steel to make an undeserved comeback?
If anything, I think the series should be the final nail in the coffin that Bethesda fundamentally misunderstands Fallout. In a franchise whose very nature is defined by the Atom Bomb and how it was used as a means to an end by a corrupt Capitalist system; how humanity rose from the ashes of a broken world with the dream of building something better; how our only hope for the future is to learn from our past mistakes and create a world where they can never be made again; Bethesda seems determined to keep us stuck in the past. That we should never advance past the ideals of the nation that led us to this nuclear landscape in the first place, that we should never try to make something new atop the ashes of what came before. That we should just forever stay rats scurrying in the wastes, amongst the shattered visage of Ozymandias and the fruits of his labor, looking up to what he left behind as an example of the kind of existence we should strive to create. Very telling indeed.
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goodsirs · 19 days
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Walton Goggins as Cooper "The Ghoul" Howard in Fallout — Season One
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tinfairies · 17 days
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Okay so the fact that Lucy has a necrotic finger grafted back onto her hand, kinda like how ghouls have decayed looking skin, and Cooper sewed her finger onto his hand. A finger that's basically untouched by the wastes, uncaloused and soft... Traits that they both need to embrace about themselves.
Lucy needs to become a bit more rough, hardened, less naive and trustful (while still maintaining her kindness and morals)
Cooper needs to soften up, accept help and love and understand that not everyone wants him dead and not everyone will betray him.
Those are wedding rings in my mind.
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the-irreverend · 13 days
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This scene demonstrates why I love how Vault-Tec is written as an evil corporation. It's not the usual mustache-twirling, over-the-top villainy you see in other media. It's quiet, subtle, and very realistic, which only serves to make Vault-Tec that much more terrifying.
When Cooper finishes describing how Vault-Tec was responsible for the deaths of countless people, the executive here does two things: a) he makes their deaths about himself (ALL WHILE NOT EVEN ACKNOWLEDGING THEM!), and b) he makes it about "Product Management."
It really emphasizes the theme that corporations like Vault-Tec and the suits who run them at Vault-Tec only care about the company and its products and NOT the people who use them (or are being used by them).
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