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There’s actually a story reason for it too, revealed in book three.She only fell one level I believe, two at most. That seemed reasonable to me.
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There’s actually a story reason for it too, revealed in book three.She only fell one level I believe, two at most. That seemed reasonable to me.
That is sacrilege and against my Pact.Yea I enjoyed it just being a post apocalypse shelter shake down story without all the absurd 50s-isms fallout constantly smears in your face. Or complete nonsense of their timeline heh
hah! between fallout 2 and 3, everyone forgot how to use a broom. nobody built a structure.Read the book years back. It’s fun to reread some of the theories here knowing the ending of series….
That is sacrilege and against my Pact.
If I’m elected Mayor of Silo 69 you are going cleaning day one.
I mean……..yeah ?hah! between fallout 2 and 3, everyone forgot how to use a broom. nobody built a structure.
you had quests to loot mac and cheese from a nearby supermarket that is both 200 years old. and some how still there, and not looted despite there being raiders INSIDE the walmart.
kinda interesting since she should be super busy soon with dune part 2 promo work
Binged this show through the last few days. Never read the books. Enjoyed it. It's not amazing or anything, but in this type of stories with mysteries or some sort of hidden conspiracy it's critical to find the right pace at which to reveal things and I felt they did a good job with that. My biggest complain is maybe that the story does not do really attempt to make us understand the logic behind the pact and the actions of the antagonists. I feel the plot would be stronger if it made us wonder if we are right to root for the supposed "good guys". Maybe that will be developed in season 2?