there's nothing about DiMA in the fallout art book, but i'd bet good money his appearance, and the way the mechanical synths look, owes more than a little to the 1999 movie virus
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Dima had a very wet session 0. They crossed multiple continents to go to magic college and did NOT adequately prepare. haha
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Sometimes a family is you, your 200-year-old mom, her sad robot boyfriend, your dead father, your other dead father who your mom says was really your brother
Your uncle/fourth dad, your cousin/brother, his dead mom
A noir detective, his secretary, his weird brother from Maine, and your evil cyborg fifth dad who haunts his brain
The Irish pit fighter who doesn’t like you but follows your mom around like a puppy
A French medical researcher who’s also a robot
A militiaman with clinical depression
Your weird uncle you think might be a shapeshifter
A reporter and her 12-year-old sister
A cool drug-abusing mayor with no skin and a bodyguard who might be his daughter
The sad robot boyfriend’s one (1) friend, also sad
Your mom’s estranged grandson the Terminator
A handful of neighbors including a mechanic, a couple with lots of emotions, a former fortune teller, and the guy whose personality is “salesman for a company that no longer exists”
Your seventh parent the butler (actually a robot this time)
The dog who’s a part-time detective, the cat your mom stole off a giant airship, and the giant cannibalistic ogre who functions more like a pet than the other two.
And that’s okay.
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I will never forget when Fallout 4 Far Harbor was released and people were calling DiMA "Dick Halloween" as if he were Nick Valentine's evil alter ego. It makes me laugh to this day.
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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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dima has that mental disease wizards and vampires get from living too long
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It's Valentine's day! You there, browsing the tag. Have you ever thought 'I like Nick Valentine, but I wish he starred in two novels lovingly written in the prose style of a detective noir from 1943, and so help me God, I don't want to pay a cent for it?' No! Nobody has! What an unusually specific dream!
But it's too late, I've already written them.
More than that, I've filled them with art, too.
If this sounds like something you'd like, you can find the full series (the two books and two small side stories) here.
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@nopanamaman I feel like someone has to have made this before, but I haven't seen it and I've had this meme in the back of my mind for forever so I had to finally make it and put it into the world
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