The dialogue you get when you convince The Master to kill himself is actually kinda tragic. You can just hear him genuinely regretting what he's done, and realizing that the world might just be beyond saving.
It's sad because if not for the fact that mutants couldn't reproduce, and the fact that being infected with radiation poisoning before the mutation process turns you into a mindless monster, I would actually agree with and support his ideals. Because if you think about it, if everyone was a mutant, of course it wouldn't settle all conflict, but it would definitely improve it by a substantial amount. On top of that, as The Master said, mutants are far better equipped in a physical sense to deal with the Wasteland, with their immunity to radiation and their extended life spans.
samiamtheman 73 As I said before, being infected with radiation beforehand causes you to become a mindless monster of a mutant as opposed to an enhanced human such as The Lieutenant. This, coupled with the fact that mutants can't reproduce and it still wouldn't settle all conflict, is the reason why I don't support his ideals. The Unity was a good concept, but there just wasn't enough keeping it stable for it to have worked out.
Gen 1 Super Mutants are intelligent. These are made from pure humans not exposed to a lot of radiation. Look at the Mutants at Jacobstown in FONV. Gen 2, not so much. They are unstable. Like the DC Super Mutants from Vault 87 using bullshit ass FEV. Bethesda fucked that up.
cameron we don't think we can continue the things that we have done in the name of graphics...and...frame rates... it was elitist. we can see it now. elite. elitist? there is no hope, only despair. go back, go back to consoles while you still have.......hope.
I'm a programmer. I can confirm that we have fused together with our technology involuntarily... It's called a 9-5 ... (Jokes aside it's never 9-5 it's always more)
@@medika9651 A very talented voice actor indeed, and such a classic voice. He also did a ton of voices for video games, like Minsc from Baldurs Gate, a ranger with a pet hamster he says is from space. He also did the voice of Scar from the lion king at the end of the song " be prepared " to fill in for the original voice actor.
@@yourehereforthatarentyou She's quite a talented voice actress too. She also did Kanga from Winnie the Pooh, Janine Melnitz from the REAL Ghostbusters, Fifa Le Fume from Tiny Toons, half of the female characters in Dexter's Laboratory, & Half of the female characters in Rugrats. Oh & Cubert Farnsworth from Futurama.
@sorrymomimfloppy7117I feel like the institute could have been the next unity if rewritten better. They have similar goals to the master, they want to replace humans and other mutant races with synths, the other big difference is there less barberic the the unity was.
It's a perk called 'Empathy' that you can get at level 6. It highlights dialogue options that yield a negative reaction in red and positive in blue. Mighty helpful if you're a diplomat.
The story of the Master is actually quite horrifying. He used to be a human who went exploring an old military base with a couple of friends and encountered hostile monsters and fled, only for him to be the only one left behind and in his escape he fell into a vat of FEV. By the time he got out of it he had already been exposed for a very long time, more than most supermutants. Trapped in the lower levels of the base the mutation started without him even realizing, first noticing how the room seemed to be getting "smaller" (signifying his change into the frame of a supermutant) then the changes progressed even further, like with his body evolving tendrils and tentacles upon feeling starved which he then used to capture small rats and animals hiding in their holes. "Consuming" those creatures made him realize that he had also absorbed the feelings/memories of his victim, and thus started proactively searching for more life to consume to expand his biomass and his intelligence. It's implied that the female/other male voices we hear in the game are from other humans he digested and assimilated into his body, including a child.
Exposed for a "long time" kinda undersells how much, it's not confirmed but it is implied he spent days or even weeks in fev, the same one that only needs to dip people in to make them a super mutant, and that he was losing his mind inside the pool of FEV until his form was so inhuman he managed to escape the pool and slowly learned to walk again, but he couldn't even control his body completely, a tentacle like appendage he had consumed to rats and other animals in the facility on it's on at the start, he experimented the FEV with other animals and humans that came to the facility, also it's heavily implied he consumed the first intelligent supermutant he created shortly after creating him
@Onemanarmylol Lol Still the Master is not that creepy. I mean you can even look at a contexts of the meeting- he is willing to have a logical conversation with you, you can just peacefully surrender to him and on top of that you meet him at the end of RPG after slaughtering tons of his minions. Regardless of his looks just this context makes him not so scary. On the other hand horror games which are actually knowing (at least partially) what they're doing basically always achieve the fear factor better. I simply referred to examples I know of. It's not even that I claim Close your eyes or Amnesia to be the creepiest games ever or best horror games ever, just more scary than... the Master. If anything you should suggest system shock to the original author of the comment who claimed the Master to be creepier than "anything" he saw in a horror game.
Onemanarmylol Lol don’t be an elitist asshole because it makes you look extremely rude and sensitive as if you can’t handle when other people like things you don’t. If somebody wants to be a brony who cares? If somebody finds Amnesia scarier than Fallout who the fuck cares? If you want to have a respectful debate over which is scarier go ahead but be a dickhead about it and you’re gonna get told to shut the fuck up. Work on your attitude. If this is how you act normally then work on yourself. It’s wrong to act like that towards anybody regardless if it’s online or not.
Yeah honestly all the lines in fallout 1 are so different compared to the other games I’ve played (fallout 4 and new Vegas kinda)some of it is so wacky yet funny
Quite possibly the best Antagonist I have ever clashed wits with. He is quite charismatic for a guy with 2 Charisma in his Special points. I really find his way of thinking interesting. It isn't so much wrong, but an extreme that is a little to extreme for a lot of people. I can sympathize with a lot of what he says, but as the end result has always proven to me. The world doesn't change for just 1-18 people or blobs will.
He most likely has "only" 2 Charisma points because his form is considered quite hideous to humans/normals. Plus, I'm sure, while he has a point, most people would get quite confused argumenting with a conglomeration of several people. Plus, extremist Utopia ideas quite frankly are always doomed to failure. People ALWAYS argue, even the unity would break up. They aren't a hive mind and even hive minds can fail.
3:25 "It was madness. I can see that now... madness ~Madness?~ There is no hope... Leave now, leave while you still have *hope*" Damn, how they constructed The Masters dialogue is heartbreaking. Yes, I am aware that the sadness is enhanced because it changes to that pitiful voice. But, I adore how well written of a character The Master is. Some of the best villains are those with a messiah complex.
I think the best part is that the realization he was doing something horrible audibly broke him. His personality does a 180 from "my creations are perfect" to "oh god, what the fuck have I done". He feels way more human than any character I ran into before or since
@@Demospammer9987 yeah once he's realized and begins to think "what the hell monsters have I made I can't live to see these things" and kills himself as a result
my favorite part of that quote is how the angry voice says "madness?" he's not even angry anymore, just confused as to how something he felt so strongly and passionately about for so long could be the wrong answer...
While empathy is a good perk to help you out if you’re a new player. I really like that there’s no speech checks in the original fallout games as it requires not your character but you as the player to pay attention to what you’re doing and not holding your hand like the later games in the franchise.
0:31 Of course, PC's are best equipped to deal with the world today. Who else? The playstations? Please. Xbox? They brought DRM to us all. This will be the age of the PC. PC!
What an amazing character... They were able to create, write and portray a villain so brilliantly, such a long time ago. Even the voice acting, major differential then, is authentic and full of passion... This game puts Fallout 3 to shame in that respect.
I remember walking to him... This was probably the best moment I've ever had in gaming. Going from casual things like getting someone water all up to this challenge.
The Master wanted total balance between people, Caesar slave people and make the women slaves too. So I don't think Caesar's intention was really for the "greater good".
Still not making everyone equal is not the same, The Master wanted everyone to be equal, to have no war, to have peace. Caesar wanted the opposite. Please, first compare these two, then write.
Well, Caesars goal has a reality though. After the Legion had consumed the NCR, their ideologies would make one, the synthesis. Since the Legion is literally the complete opposite of NCR, their ideologies would unite under Unity (Unity?) control.
You know what is amazing: the staff paid attention to even something as simple as the voices used in this part. It might just seem like the Master is insane, but the female voice = positivity, and despiration, the computer voice = linear reasoned thought, the harsh male voice = anger, raw emotion, and the normal talking voice = the original man coming through. This game is really leaps and bounds above Bethesda's Fallout 3 and 4, even though it was made years ago...
Hmm, just a deeply suffering man torn apart by his experiences(literally as well, lol)? The combination of different people and voices can be liken to and symbolic of a split personality disorder due to severe traumas. And it's usually the one who has experienced the most pain, that is capable of doing the most insane and obsessive of things...in order to "right" things, and feel that he himself is still "right" and "perfect" somehow, despite the immense hole within himself. Pride and desire for superiority in human beings is always a protective shell, to compensate for an inner imbalance/pain. All conflicts in this world is driven by inner pain, and everything we do on the outside, is to simply compensate for something that can never be solved from whatever you can achieve on the outside. This is why conflicts can become endless and infinite. Because most human beings are always distracted and tricked into trying to solve things and imperfection that we see and experience on the outside. This never-ending illusion and pipe dream is what made people fight one another forever...so that they don't need to face the immense emptiness within themselves.
Lmao I'm pretty sure everybody with half a brain gets the whole "multiple voices" thing. Stop pretending it's some underrated knowledge only a few pick up on. Bc that's what your comment implies atleast imo
@Baked Beans sorry what? lmao I'm actually just picking up on the og commemtors inflated sense of intellect for thinking it's rare that he picks up on such a simple analogy. I'm just saying that the Master using different voices (modules?) To express different base emotions is hardly worth being called leap and bounds ahead of it's time. And like I said, just my opinion man I'm sry.
The dialogue in 4 is just fine, and it can be very good at times. I don't see how this dialogue is particularly better. In the end it depends on the lines of dialogue that are being compared.
+Th. Noatak My point? If your poor fragile sensibilities are so ruffled by the dialogue options present in the vanilla version of FO4, than perhaps you ought to simply play the fallout games in which the original format is used. Whining about about something in a game while still actively playing it, is rather akin to shooting yourself in the foot. And then whining about how much it hurts.
The Master isn't just tragic, he's downright sympathetic. He's lived in the nuclear wastes, he's seen the evils that humanity is capable of, and he's suffered a goddamn lot himself. He isn't trying to save humankind, but he IS trying to create a society that can survive the current nightmare-world of radiation and monsters and water full of cholera.
Soho Joe All the while killing entire settlements, capturing/killing vault dwellers, kidnapping and forcibly mutating unsuspecting caravans, and killing and absorbing explorers into himself. How sympathetic. He’s only good if you ignore literally everything he’s done.
@@CarryLarry The Master is a nihilistic psychopath. It's a man that was driven completely insane by a mutagen virus and thinks it can save the human race from destruction by turning everyone into either goop it can consume so it can sustain itself or into a slave. If you think it's sympathetic you're literally crazy.
@@madbringer He isn't so much a psychopath as he is a well-meaning extremist who excused his actions because they were for "The greater good". It's only after his plan is proven to be mad that he sees how awful his actions actually were, and proceeds to kill himself out of sheer guilt. He's definitely sympathetic, but he was also definitely not a hero.
Those other voices he speaks in just add a whole new dimension to his character. Makes you wonder just how many poor souls are merged wirh him. Like The Thing in '82.
Fr, but the master creeps me out way less than the thing because at least he can hold a good conversation. Meanwhile the thing will bite your head off lmao
This is an interesting case where technical limitations work to a game's advantage. A remake that makes full use of modern technology could certainly make this thing seem even more creepy. But as for actually *being* creepy... sometimes less is more.
@@TY-km8hj yeah vaas died too early in the game imo. When he died I was like "is this real or a hallucination bro?" So I had to search it up and yeah he dies pretty dang fast in the game's story
MIGU3L2K That wouldn't be such a bad idea, and with mods like Project Brazil and such, then we know that even the modding community might be able to make an entire remake of the original Fallout in New Vegas.
The Master is genuinely one of, if not the most interesting villain. The way he looks, the way he talks, even the way he thinks. Everything about him is so, unique. I've never seen a character quite like Richard Moreau. I hope that the Amazon Prime show around Fallout deals with The Master. I genuinely love him.
@@frankcostanza0 that spells disaster, it's most likely gonna be all stupid characters and stupid action atleast thats what bethesda focuses the most about fallout instead of world building and story.
If modders were able to remake Frank Horrigan in New Vegas (Area 51 mod) including the conversation, I hope they can do the same with The Master.. maybe in FO4.
He's a mutant. He was exploring an old military outpost when he was knocked into a vat of F.E.V. He was mutated into what he is now by fusing his now disfigured body with a computer. You can learn more about him from a ghoul with a tree in his head.
2:59 this speech shows good writing for antagonists. He clearly only wants what he thinks is best for the wasteland; when he finds out that isn't his plan he ends it all.
I like how in early games, certain dialogue would only appear if you fit the requirements. You also didnt know if it was good or bad, you had to think for yourself. In new games you know instantly if you can use a certain speech or not.
Its unsettling hearing his voice changes. Its as if the mechanical voice only appears when he’s speaking in a more stylized, factual manner. As if he’s directly speaking from data and research from the computers he’s hooked up to. The vicious voice coming from his own humane destruction and hatred. He’s suffered so much, and it caused him to go practically insane. He thinks he’s doing this for the better, but for every argument the dweller makes against him, the vicious side of him conflicts against this with insults like “you are.. weak!” Or when he says “Join.. DIE! Join.. DIE!” Then there’s the female voice. It only appears Every time he speaks softly of the dweller, or whenever he’s trying to convince him. Its as if the female voice is used as “the perfect lure” to make everything seemingly innocent and less painful than intended, its like a siren song necessarily. Then there’s the Master’s voice. His old humane self. Its what he uses 90% of the time until a trigger is set that causes another voice to be used, like facts, hatred, or persuasion. But his own voice? That comes from his soul, obviously. Its his last piece of humanity that still lingers on the pile of flesh and wires that is the Master now, and that last piece of humanity is what leads to his downfall if you’re able to convince him of his madness with actual facts, good persuasion, and even a little insult against his own ideas. I really like the Master because literally everything about him can be used against him in whats necessarily a debate about the future of the wasteland.
They didn't have to write the Master to have four voices, they didn't have to design him like this, they didn't have to go so hard on his very concept and execution. But they did and I thank them whenever I think of my top favourite villains in fiction.
Glorious Lovro SHODAN's effect was more convincing, the way her voice warps and syncs in multiple tones. I liked the multiple voices the Master makes, but sometimes it comes out rather comical.
@@MukuonChannel SHODAN was using that voice to scare the hacker. While the Master doesn't need to scare you. It doesn't need to explain himself to you. Now, that's scary.
Despite his vast disfiguration, his ideas on society aren't entirely wrong. So long there are differences, humanity will kill itself. To have progress, we must put aside differences. The Master has the right idea, but he's using the wrong methods of getting there.
It doesn't help that the master was in receiving end of a massive injustice. He was originally a vault dweller called "Richard Moreau" who originated from Vault 8(which later became vault city). He was exiled for murder though developers make strong implications that he was simply framed for death of another resident because population of Vault 8 didn't like his radical ideas of interacting with the outside world.
His idea is now promulgated by globalists who want humanity to be one nation, one race. Human differences are an essential part of us and erasing those is every bit as diabolical as The Master's scheme.
The female voice is the most horrifyingly excellent thing ever. The juxtaposition of the wrong tone plus worse audio quality with the other voices is viscerally unsettling to me.
Its supposed to be one of those ladies that sounds like a lot of 20th century commercials for products('bye bye birdie" comes to mind) but in a low quality amplifier, very bizarre.
“ The Unity will bring about the master race. Master! Master! One able to survive, or even thrive, in the wasteland. As long as there are differences, we will tear ourselves apart fighting each other. We need one race. Race! Race! One goal. Goal! Goal! One people... to move forward to our destiny. Destiny. ” - Master
now this is how you write a good antagonist. somebody who appears to be pure evil on the surface, but once you listen to their ideals they actually seem reasonable (besides the reasons why the Unity wouldn't work the way the master intended)
The Master is an interesting character. He had the ability to survive despite all the odds and to not only accept his 'condition' but to make it a new normal, to have hope despite his despair. That's why he called it the Unity...in his perfect world, nobody would ever have to be alone like he was when he was first transformed.
I think the fact that the master willingly gives up if you show his plan doesn't work shows that his human side still exists within him, meaning that at that moment he redeemed himself a little
Such a unique villain, so eerie but strangely, tolerable enough to understand what he is coming from. would love to see Fallout 1 & 2 remastered into a game like New Vegas.
Fallout 4 dialogue wheel Top = question? Left = sarcasm Right = selfish or rude Bottom = goody two shoes Seems bland to me to have only have 4 options and they dont tell you the full response You can argue with me I have no problem
I actually fully agree with you. I think fallout four is a pretty good game, but there are some things (the dialogue wheel included) that just... Ugh XD
The master, honestly, is probably one of the only people (mutated monster) that actually cares about how the world is gonna function. People in the NCR, legion, enclave, some followers of the Apocalypse, and brotherhood of steel primarily function on their own goal and own people with almost no regard for human life. It sounds like the master instead he actually wanted the world to be a better place for everyone, even if he was delusional. He actually cared about how the world would be run, not how he was going to get rich or be revered as a saint. In my opinion, Harold and the Master followed by a few select actually care about humanity in their own special way which in my opinion I think they are the most respectable and honest people.
When I hear Jim Cummings voice here I just think of him voicing Robotnick from the Sonic SatAm show god he was so damn good at both this and that and many other performances.
The lore around super mutants in fallout 1 will always be one of my favorite things about the franchise. The Master, the dipping/FEV, the Unity, and the various outcomes. it all is just perfect
***** His whole purpose was to make mutants the dominating race on the planet, after learning mutants are sterile he realizes there is no point for anything he has done and would have done.
+Afraid it's “Mysteriously” Undiscloseable Aparently either his comanders lied or he didn't test enough after he managed to make the FEV *not* destroy the reproductive organs.
I found FO1 & 2 more disturbing, way more depressing and deeper than FO3 and after. Those games sort of humorously portray the horrors of Great War, but FO1 & 2 really disturbed your sleep
i had a nightmare that ww3 broke out and i was stuck in a vault that was only 10 miles away from my best friend's vault. it hurt knowing how close yet how far away she was.
I love the way the voice switches-they aren't random, it's like...the smooth voice is the dominant one, used for a majority of conversational moments. The female voice is positive, friendly, attempting to convince you-reassure you. The angry male voice is for the violent urges that bubble up, the emotional outbursts, the part of them that refuses to hold itself back. Then, the computer-the cold logic, the empirical and objective.
Ask master why he wants to replace human with mutants he carefully explains his full reason. Ask father why he wants to replace human with synth... "You won't understand" He really says that
This guy reminds me of i am from i have no mouth but i must scream. I LOVE villans like this. Something about how an all powerful horrific supercomputer that has knowledge beyond comprehension that has no regard for humanity is so intriguing to me. I never thought fallout was like this i am new to the games
Why does his arguments continue to get more true as time goes on. we are continuing to tear ourself apart over petty differences even to this day. and possibly many years into the future
Y'all remember when you'd go to the store and see peanut butter and jelly in the same jar? Well, if you scoop out the entire jar, and smear it on some afterbirth, you've got the Master.
When you think about it, Fallout is actually a horror game. Sure, it's mostly action and filled with satire, but at the end of the day this game is horrifying, and I love it for that.
I always feel sad when i here that ending “ that means that all my work has been for nothing a failure i dont think i can continue doing the things i have done in the name of progress and healing it was madness i can see that now there is no hope go now wile you still have hope”
To me the style of fallout should be in this way. The unsettling look the gritty graphics gives the viewer a sense of hopelessness moreover a theme of horror and despair.
I hate that the Vault Dwellers memoirs canonize that you just go in and shoot the Master a bunch instead of talking to him and experiencing all this great dialogue.
The "Join Die Join Die" thing has stuck with me for ages. It's a little unsettling.
ya this guy was pretty horrifying.
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that quote reminds me of those posters you find in Fallout 4 in Concord "Join or Die."
But the voice actors made it sound so good.
The dialogue you get when you convince The Master to kill himself is actually kinda tragic. You can just hear him genuinely regretting what he's done, and realizing that the world might just be beyond saving.
This is why he is my favourite antagonist.
It's sad because if not for the fact that mutants couldn't reproduce, and the fact that being infected with radiation poisoning before the mutation process turns you into a mindless monster, I would actually agree with and support his ideals. Because if you think about it, if everyone was a mutant, of course it wouldn't settle all conflict, but it would definitely improve it by a substantial amount. On top of that, as The Master said, mutants are far better equipped in a physical sense to deal with the Wasteland, with their immunity to radiation and their extended life spans.
Pumpkin Man Except for a lot of mutants are violent psychopaths on both coasts
samiamtheman 73 As I said before, being infected with radiation beforehand causes you to become a mindless monster of a mutant as opposed to an enhanced human such as The Lieutenant. This, coupled with the fact that mutants can't reproduce and it still wouldn't settle all conflict, is the reason why I don't support his ideals. The Unity was a good concept, but there just wasn't enough keeping it stable for it to have worked out.
Gen 1 Super Mutants are intelligent. These are made from pure humans not exposed to a lot of radiation. Look at the Mutants at Jacobstown in FONV.
Gen 2, not so much. They are unstable. Like the DC Super Mutants from Vault 87 using bullshit ass FEV. Bethesda fucked that up.
This is what the true PC master race looks like, literally melded with computers.
*cough the postitive correlation between pc gaming and autism is higher than japan and suicide rates.
Join!
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we don't think we can continue the things that we have done in the name of graphics...and...frame rates... it was elitist. we can see it now. elite. elitist?
there is no hope, only despair. go back, go back to consoles while you still have.......hope.
So it's basically an Amazon Alexa, a 4Chan user, and a EU bureaucrat dropped into the mutagen vat. ;)
I'm a programmer. I can confirm that we have fused together with our technology involuntarily... It's called a 9-5 ... (Jokes aside it's never 9-5 it's always more)
"Your argument is weak, and so are you." - The Master
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@@50sts we meet again
Ad hominem lol
Based
Fun Fact: Voice actor is Jim Cummings.
Voice actor of Winnie the Pooh, Darkwing Duck, Dr.Robotnik, & 100's other character's.
its a surprise that he voiced winnie the pooh
@@medika9651 A very talented voice actor indeed, and such a classic voice.
He also did a ton of voices for video games, like Minsc from Baldurs Gate, a ranger with a pet hamster he says is from space. He also did the voice of Scar from the lion king at the end of the song " be prepared " to fill in for the original voice actor.
Also a bunch of Skyrim roles. Very talented actor.
speaking of dr. robotnik, the masters female voice is kath soucie, who voiced sally acorn
@@yourehereforthatarentyou She's quite a talented voice actress too. She also did Kanga from Winnie the Pooh, Janine Melnitz from the REAL Ghostbusters, Fifa Le Fume from Tiny Toons, half of the female characters in Dexter's Laboratory, & Half of the female characters in Rugrats.
Oh & Cubert Farnsworth from Futurama.
Imagine this guy in everday life.
"Hey honey, what do you want for breakfast?"
"Honeycomb. *SUGAR CRISP!* _Bacon_!"
XD I can so imagine that!
“Wait, I heard a female voice. Honey, did you bring another woman in our home? >:(“
It's called tourette
Who the hell would marry something like that?!
@@kemiconkabala1286 more like would never find out by voice alone
I still get a little teary eyed when the master says "Leave now , Leave while you still have ... hope"
@sorrymomimfloppy7117I feel like the institute could have been the next unity if rewritten better. They have similar goals to the master, they want to replace humans and other mutant races with synths, the other big difference is there less barberic the the unity was.
profile pic fits
@Spicystachegamer I don't really think that is their goal lol
Master: "Your humor will not save you now."
Master's next line: "You must be joking!"
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Also, it's interesting that most of his violent/crazy ideas are LOUD ANGRY MAN and most of his peaceful/calm ideas are ~gentle soft lady~
What's the robot voice then?
Nukle0n Neutral / Apathetic things :V
*madness???*
and all his logical robotic speak is done by, none other than a robot
@@LesbianJumpscare What's the main voice represent?
@@kingbyrd.1512 His voice... >-
I love how he just completely waves off the ghouls like they aren't shit. "The ghouls, please..."
This was before they were magically immortal thanks to bethesda.
@@vanilla8956 Set in Fallout 1 was pretty old when the bombs fell, and he's still around and kicking. Ghouls always had a thing for longevity
@@vanilla8956 Ghouls were always stated as long lived, long before Bethesda started their fanfiction games
@@TheUrobolos I'm talking about surviving in a fridge for centuries with no food and water
@@TheUrobolosyeah, but they still aged, decayed and mentally deteriorated.
A settlement needs your help. Settlement. Help!
Uh that's about a hundred years later...
...dick....
>What's a joke?
@@jaegarbarlas1900 r/woooooosh
When the joke is so shitty, some people don’t even get that it’s humor
bruh that joke was lit
It's a perk called 'Empathy' that you can get at level 6. It highlights dialogue options that yield a negative reaction in red and positive in blue. Mighty helpful if you're a diplomat.
Sounds amazing tbh
Second
That's super fucking useful
They should've had this in the other games
This would be handy in the Dead Money DLC for New Vegas, for a start. -grumbles in Dean is so touchy-
The story of the Master is actually quite horrifying. He used to be a human who went exploring an old military base with a couple of friends and encountered hostile monsters and fled, only for him to be the only one left behind and in his escape he fell into a vat of FEV.
By the time he got out of it he had already been exposed for a very long time, more than most supermutants.
Trapped in the lower levels of the base the mutation started without him even realizing, first noticing how the room seemed to be getting "smaller" (signifying his change into the frame of a supermutant) then the changes progressed even further, like with his body evolving tendrils and tentacles upon feeling starved which he then used to capture small rats and animals hiding in their holes.
"Consuming" those creatures made him realize that he had also absorbed the feelings/memories of his victim, and thus started proactively searching for more life to consume to expand his biomass and his intelligence.
It's implied that the female/other male voices we hear in the game are from other humans he digested and assimilated into his body, including a child.
Damn that's kinda dark, well I'm glad a thing like this doesn't exist in our world or anymore in the fallout world
Exposed for a "long time" kinda undersells how much, it's not confirmed but it is implied he spent days or even weeks in fev, the same one that only needs to dip people in to make them a super mutant, and that he was losing his mind inside the pool of FEV until his form was so inhuman he managed to escape the pool and slowly learned to walk again, but he couldn't even control his body completely, a tentacle like appendage he had consumed to rats and other animals in the facility on it's on at the start, he experimented the FEV with other animals and humans that came to the facility, also it's heavily implied he consumed the first intelligent supermutant he created shortly after creating him
Oh My God its Good Albert Destroyed That Thing
Master was UA-cam pooping before it was cool.
And voice spliting
and not using sony vegas o_O
I like it
Black OMG. 😂
lol
THE GGHHHOOUULLLSSSS?
preposterous!!
Normals?!
Sybrakos1 They brought nuclear death to us all. This will be the age of mutants. *mutants.*
please.
They brought nuclear death to us all
This thing is scarier than anything I've seen in a horror game.
Have you played Amnesia or Close your Eyes?
@Onemanarmylol Lol
Still the Master is not that creepy. I mean you can even look at a contexts of the meeting- he is willing to have a logical conversation with you, you can just peacefully surrender to him and on top of that you meet him at the end of RPG after slaughtering tons of his minions. Regardless of his looks just this context makes him not so scary. On the other hand horror games which are actually knowing (at least partially) what they're doing basically always achieve the fear factor better. I simply referred to examples I know of. It's not even that I claim Close your eyes or Amnesia to be the creepiest games ever or best horror games ever, just more scary than... the Master.
If anything you should suggest system shock to the original author of the comment who claimed the Master to be creepier than "anything" he saw in a horror game.
Onemanarmylol Lol this made me chuckle, system shock 2? Really now?
Onemanarmylol Lol ok?..this is five months old. But dude. Go back in your moms basement...
Onemanarmylol Lol don’t be an elitist asshole because it makes you look extremely rude and sensitive as if you can’t handle when other people like things you don’t. If somebody wants to be a brony who cares? If somebody finds Amnesia scarier than Fallout who the fuck cares? If you want to have a respectful debate over which is scarier go ahead but be a dickhead about it and you’re gonna get told to shut the fuck up. Work on your attitude. If this is how you act normally then work on yourself. It’s wrong to act like that towards anybody regardless if it’s online or not.
this is how I feel whenever I start to realize I'm wrong in an argument
3:13
@@jeremiasestevam4624 I think that's the first time I laughed at a yt comment
@@jeremiasestevam4624 5:27
5:30 The line about villains having a strange urge to explain everything is priceless.
Yeah honestly all the lines in fallout 1 are so different compared to the other games I’ve played (fallout 4 and new Vegas kinda)some of it is so wacky yet funny
I love how he uses that logic against you. "Nah, I'm not explaining shit. Therefore, I'm not a villain"
One of my favorite villains and easily the best fallout villain. The line "leave now, while you still have hope" cuts me to the bone every time.
The voice actor for "main" master is really cool, love tho voice.
The main voice and the angry voice sound like Jim Cummings.
HnyBdgr Commando Because he is Jim Cummings
David Gunner cool
Man Pooh really let himself go didn't he.
Lonk All for the greater good. (Honey)
Willy, Nilly, Silly old abomination.
You mean the Globglobgagalug
Quite possibly the best Antagonist I have ever clashed wits with. He is quite charismatic for a guy with 2 Charisma in his Special points.
I really find his way of thinking interesting. It isn't so much wrong, but an extreme that is a little to extreme for a lot of people. I can sympathize with a lot of what he says, but as the end result has always proven to me. The world doesn't change for just 1-18 people or blobs will.
He most likely has "only" 2 Charisma points because his form is considered quite hideous to humans/normals. Plus, I'm sure, while he has a point, most people would get quite confused argumenting with a conglomeration of several people. Plus, extremist Utopia ideas quite frankly are always doomed to failure. People ALWAYS argue, even the unity would break up. They aren't a hive mind and even hive minds can fail.
Bellisarius Master has telepathic powers over mutant's minds
Bellisarius The unity has "one mind" "one goal" "one mission"!
Think that the most charismatic person in the game, Lieutenant, has only got 4 point in Charisma.
Think that the most charismatic person in the game, Lieutenant, has only got 4 point in Charisma.
3:25
"It was madness. I can see that now... madness ~Madness?~ There is no hope... Leave now, leave while you still have *hope*"
Damn, how they constructed The Masters dialogue is heartbreaking. Yes, I am aware that the sadness is enhanced because it changes to that pitiful voice. But, I adore how well written of a character The Master is. Some of the best villains are those with a messiah complex.
I think the best part is that the realization he was doing something horrible audibly broke him. His personality does a 180 from "my creations are perfect" to "oh god, what the fuck have I done". He feels way more human than any character I ran into before or since
@@Demospammer9987 yeah once he's realized and begins to think "what the hell monsters have I made I can't live to see these things" and kills himself as a result
my favorite part of that quote is how the angry voice says "madness?" he's not even angry anymore, just confused as to how something he felt so strongly and passionately about for so long could be the wrong answer...
So what will it be?
While empathy is a good perk to help you out if you’re a new player. I really like that there’s no speech checks in the original fallout games as it requires not your character but you as the player to pay attention to what you’re doing and not holding your hand like the later games in the franchise.
To be honest the best approach is unlabelled speech checks. This game has speech rolls which are a painful RNG mess.
There are speech checks though
0:31 Of course, PC's are best equipped to deal with the world today. Who else? The playstations? Please.
Xbox? They brought DRM to us all. This will be the age of the PC. PC!
+Darth Sidious hahahhaa
+Darth Sidious true story
The consoles won't bow do your whims
+Darth Sidious hahahahahaha give this guy noble plz
+Darth Sidious Yeah and Steam is really not a DRM xD
What an amazing character... They were able to create, write and portray a villain so brilliantly, such a long time ago. Even the voice acting, major differential then, is authentic and full of passion... This game puts Fallout 3 to shame in that respect.
I remember walking to him... This was probably the best moment I've ever had in gaming. Going from casual things like getting someone water all up to this challenge.
arminius1453 yeh lol its amazing this story
he's pretty disgusting tho lmao
That's because Bethesda fucking sucks really fucking hard. They couldn't write if their lives depended on it. Master is an amazing villain indeed.
Technique San Its all subjective so dont jump on a hatewagon President Eden for is a better villain in my opinion so yeah....
Jim Cummings is such a kick-ass voice actor!
The Master and Caesar are the best lawful evil characters. With the whole "greater good", thing going on.
Rhsims both of them do awful things but in a desperate attempt to shift the world from the ideals that they believe destroyed it
The Master wanted total balance between people, Caesar slave people and make the women slaves too. So I don't think Caesar's intention was really for the "greater good".
Hun Lepto the slavery was nothing more than cheap labor, punishment. It wasnt his main focus
Still not making everyone equal is not the same, The Master wanted everyone to be equal, to have no war, to have peace. Caesar wanted the opposite. Please, first compare these two, then write.
Well, Caesars goal has a reality though. After the Legion had consumed the NCR, their ideologies would make one, the synthesis. Since the Legion is literally the complete opposite of NCR, their ideologies would unite under Unity (Unity?) control.
I wish there was a way to download his voice and type in your own text
Same
imagine if we made A comm’s system that takes your voice and turns you into the master
@Allie-Marie Blosser the age of master memes would begin
well look where we are now.
there is an ai that can do that now!
You know what is amazing: the staff paid attention to even something as simple as the voices used in this part.
It might just seem like the Master is insane, but the female voice = positivity, and despiration, the computer voice = linear reasoned thought, the harsh male voice = anger, raw emotion, and the normal talking voice = the original man coming through.
This game is really leaps and bounds above Bethesda's Fallout 3 and 4, even though it was made years ago...
Hmm, just a deeply suffering man torn apart by his experiences(literally as well, lol)? The combination of different people and voices can be liken to and symbolic of a split personality disorder due to severe traumas.
And it's usually the one who has experienced the most pain, that is capable of doing the most insane and obsessive of things...in order to "right" things, and feel that he himself is still "right" and "perfect" somehow, despite the immense hole within himself.
Pride and desire for superiority in human beings is always a protective shell, to compensate for an inner imbalance/pain. All conflicts in this world is driven by inner pain, and everything we do on the outside, is to simply compensate for something that can never be solved from whatever you can achieve on the outside.
This is why conflicts can become endless and infinite. Because most human beings are always distracted and tricked into trying to solve things and imperfection that we see and experience on the outside. This never-ending illusion and pipe dream is what made people fight one another forever...so that they don't need to face the immense emptiness within themselves.
I agree cause this fallout is like what if the nukes dropped since 1957-present? Only one can speculate
Lmao I'm pretty sure everybody with half a brain gets the whole "multiple voices" thing. Stop pretending it's some underrated knowledge only a few pick up on. Bc that's what your comment implies atleast imo
@Majik true but still fuck bethesda
@Baked Beans sorry what? lmao I'm actually just picking up on the og commemtors inflated sense of intellect for thinking it's rare that he picks up on such a simple analogy. I'm just saying that the Master using different voices (modules?) To express different base emotions is hardly worth being called leap and bounds ahead of it's time. And like I said, just my opinion man I'm sry.
The female VA's delivery of the line "hope" is out of this world
i go back to listen to it sometimes bc it gets stuck in my brain its just so good
Look at that classic, authentic dialogue system. Completely disgraced in Fallout 4.
Theres barely any real difference at all. And the differences that do exist are so superficial that they aren't worth mentioning.
The dialogue in 4 is just fine, and it can be very good at times. I don't see how this dialogue is particularly better. In the end it depends on the lines of dialogue that are being compared.
+Th. Noatak
Then go play those games.
+Th. Noatak
My point? If your poor fragile sensibilities are so ruffled by the dialogue options present in the vanilla version of FO4, than perhaps you ought to simply play the fallout games in which the original format is used. Whining about about something in a game while still actively playing it, is rather akin to shooting yourself in the foot. And then whining about how much it hurts.
I know right smh
The master looks like if the globgogabgalab was stretched over a computer monitor.
I completely forgot about that guy
the what
The Master isn't just tragic, he's downright sympathetic. He's lived in the nuclear wastes, he's seen the evils that humanity is capable of, and he's suffered a goddamn lot himself.
He isn't trying to save humankind, but he IS trying to create a society that can survive the current nightmare-world of radiation and monsters and water full of cholera.
Soho Joe All the while killing entire settlements, capturing/killing vault dwellers, kidnapping and forcibly mutating unsuspecting caravans, and killing and absorbing explorers into himself. How sympathetic. He’s only good if you ignore literally everything he’s done.
He's mad
Unity?
*join* /// *not*
@@CarryLarry The Master is a nihilistic psychopath. It's a man that was driven completely insane by a mutagen virus and thinks it can save the human race from destruction by turning everyone into either goop it can consume so it can sustain itself or into a slave. If you think it's sympathetic you're literally crazy.
@@madbringer He isn't so much a psychopath as he is a well-meaning extremist who excused his actions because they were for "The greater good". It's only after his plan is proven to be mad that he sees how awful his actions actually were, and proceeds to kill himself out of sheer guilt.
He's definitely sympathetic, but he was also definitely not a hero.
I love this moment 3:09
While previously all of his voices were sporadic and all over the place, they all aligned together in their unified despair.
"There is no hope... Leave now... Leave... while you still have *hope.*" That somehow hits me harder than any other quote in the Fallout franchise.
Those other voices he speaks in just add a whole new dimension to his character. Makes you wonder just how many poor souls are merged wirh him. Like The Thing in '82.
Fr, but the master creeps me out way less than the thing because at least he can hold a good conversation. Meanwhile the thing will bite your head off lmao
This is an interesting case where technical limitations work to a game's advantage. A remake that makes full use of modern technology could certainly make this thing seem even more creepy. But as for actually *being* creepy... sometimes less is more.
Huh, Pooh Bear has gotten a bit dark.
The best villain in video game history
I like Handsome Jack but this guy is also good
@Tolga K wish we could've got more of vaas
weird I thought giliath osborn was the best or even mariabell
@@TY-km8hj yeah vaas died too early in the game imo. When he died I was like "is this real or a hallucination bro?" So I had to search it up and yeah he dies pretty dang fast in the game's story
He may be the antagonist of Fallout 1 but he’s not a villain, he did genuinely regret the things he did before he committed suicide
No matter what, that thing still creeps me out.
I wish they made a remake but the style of Fallout 3 and New Vegas, and The Master looks even more fucked up
MIGU3L2K That wouldn't be such a bad idea, and with mods like Project Brazil and such, then we know that even the modding community might be able to make an entire remake of the original Fallout in New Vegas.
***** You'd think that someone in the modding community would've made a master mod for 3 or NV, but I can't find any
samiamtheman 73 Theres a Fallout 1 mod for NV in the works right now.
AntonioBarbarian I wonder how they will make the Master
samiamtheman 73 I don't think they've got that far yet, they got a site here if you want. www.falloutthestory.com/
The Master is genuinely one of, if not the most interesting villain. The way he looks, the way he talks, even the way he thinks. Everything about him is so, unique. I've never seen a character quite like Richard Moreau. I hope that the Amazon Prime show around Fallout deals with The Master. I genuinely love him.
If they adapt one of the games' stories, I really hope it's the first since it has by far the most compelling story out of the games imo.
Unfortunately Bethesda will be overseeing the show and that game is not made by them. So I’d say it’s a long shot
[big shot]
@@frankcostanza0 that spells disaster, it's most likely gonna be all stupid characters and stupid action atleast thats what bethesda focuses the most about fallout instead of world building and story.
Jesus fucking Christ the dude loves him...
If modders were able to remake Frank Horrigan in New Vegas (Area 51 mod) including the conversation, I hope they can do the same with The Master.. maybe in FO4.
+Bence Lippai *whispers* hey, buddy: facebook.com/Fallout-1-The-Story-development-diary-551016521590582/
He's a mutant. He was exploring an old military outpost when he was knocked into a vat of F.E.V. He was mutated into what he is now by fusing his now disfigured body with a computer. You can learn more about him from a ghoul with a tree in his head.
2:59 this speech shows good writing for antagonists. He clearly only wants what he thinks is best for the wasteland; when he finds out that isn't his plan he ends it all.
This is probably the scariest boss I've ever witnessed in a video game.
I like how in early games, certain dialogue would only appear if you fit the requirements. You also didnt know if it was good or bad, you had to think for yourself. In new games you know instantly if you can use a certain speech or not.
Its unsettling hearing his voice changes.
Its as if the mechanical voice only appears when he’s speaking in a more stylized, factual manner. As if he’s directly speaking from data and research from the computers he’s hooked up to.
The vicious voice coming from his own humane destruction and hatred. He’s suffered so much, and it caused him to go practically insane. He thinks he’s doing this for the better, but for every argument the dweller makes against him, the vicious side of him conflicts against this with insults like “you are.. weak!” Or when he says “Join.. DIE! Join.. DIE!”
Then there’s the female voice. It only appears Every time he speaks softly of the dweller, or whenever he’s trying to convince him. Its as if the female voice is used as “the perfect lure” to make everything seemingly innocent and less painful than intended, its like a siren song necessarily.
Then there’s the Master’s voice. His old humane self. Its what he uses 90% of the time until a trigger is set that causes another voice to be used, like facts, hatred, or persuasion. But his own voice? That comes from his soul, obviously. Its his last piece of humanity that still lingers on the pile of flesh and wires that is the Master now, and that last piece of humanity is what leads to his downfall if you’re able to convince him of his madness with actual facts, good persuasion, and even a little insult against his own ideas.
I really like the Master because literally everything about him can be used against him in whats necessarily a debate about the future of the wasteland.
They didn't have to write the Master to have four voices, they didn't have to design him like this, they didn't have to go so hard on his very concept and execution. But they did and I thank them whenever I think of my top favourite villains in fiction.
creepy but I love how he has different voices and mix them up
+정진우 Just a poor imitation of SHODAN's shindig.
+Chara system shock and Fallout 1 came out in the same year
Glorious Lovro SHODAN's effect was more convincing, the way her voice warps and syncs in multiple tones. I liked the multiple voices the Master makes, but sometimes it comes out rather comical.
Chara true that,both are equally scary tbh
@@MukuonChannel SHODAN was using that voice to scare the hacker.
While the Master doesn't need to scare you. It doesn't need to explain himself to you.
Now, that's scary.
Despite his vast disfiguration, his ideas on society aren't entirely wrong.
So long there are differences, humanity will kill itself. To have progress, we must put aside differences.
The Master has the right idea, but he's using the wrong methods of getting there.
But on the other hand, what would be the good methods?
It doesn't help that the master was in receiving end of a massive injustice. He was originally a vault dweller called "Richard Moreau" who originated from Vault 8(which later became vault city). He was exiled for murder though developers make strong implications that he was simply framed for death of another resident because population of Vault 8 didn't like his radical ideas of interacting with the outside world.
There are no good methods, to get the job done and make a change, you have to destroy what's now. "All great movements require a few martyrs".
His idea is now promulgated by globalists who want humanity to be one nation, one race. Human differences are an essential part of us and erasing those is every bit as diabolical as The Master's scheme.
That's the essence of humanity- our differences
The female voice is the most horrifyingly excellent thing ever. The juxtaposition of the wrong tone plus worse audio quality with the other voices is viscerally unsettling to me.
Absolutely well described, 've got the same chills everytime I hear that
Its supposed to be one of those ladies that sounds like a lot of 20th century commercials for products('bye bye birdie" comes to mind) but in a low quality amplifier, very bizarre.
I guess it's messed up then that I find listening to the Master talk quite relaxing lmao
“
The Unity will bring about the master race. Master! Master! One able to survive, or even thrive, in the wasteland. As long as there are differences, we will tear ourselves apart fighting each other. We need one race. Race! Race! One goal. Goal! Goal! One people... to move forward to our destiny. Destiny. ”
- Master
Sounds a lot like Ein Reich, Ein Volk, Ein Führer, doesn't it.
His main voice is done by the same guy who voices Winnie The Pooh, and the Tasmanian Devil from Looney toons, Jim Cumming's.
I love the master. His creation was so thoughtful.
now this is how you write a good antagonist. somebody who appears to be pure evil on the surface, but once you listen to their ideals they actually seem reasonable (besides the reasons why the Unity wouldn't work the way the master intended)
The Master is an interesting character. He had the ability to survive despite all the odds and to not only accept his 'condition' but to make it a new normal, to have hope despite his despair. That's why he called it the Unity...in his perfect world, nobody would ever have to be alone like he was when he was first transformed.
4:15 how teachers feel after succefully winning an argument with an sleep deprived teenager at 8 am
“Leave now while you still have hope” still hits different
I think the fact that the master willingly gives up if you show his plan doesn't work shows that his human side still exists within him, meaning that at that moment he redeemed himself a little
Good dialogue is like music, I could listen to it over and over again all day.
Such a unique villain, so eerie but strangely, tolerable enough to understand what he is coming from. would love to see Fallout 1 & 2 remastered into a game like New Vegas.
Fallout 4 dialogue wheel
Top = question?
Left = sarcasm
Right = selfish or rude
Bottom = goody two shoes
Seems bland to me to have only have 4 options and they dont tell you the full response
You can argue with me I have no problem
I actually fully agree with you. I think fallout four is a pretty good game, but there are some things (the dialogue wheel included) that just... Ugh XD
I think Fallout New Vegas and the old ones had the best dialogue options in general
Cause I really prefer a silent protagonist
Kawaii Atlas exactly. Fallout 1, 2, 3, NV, (I think tactics) and BOS. It made it feel more like your character, and there was a load of choices.
Dont forget your skill actually choose affected the dialogue.
The master, honestly, is probably one of the only people (mutated monster) that actually cares about how the world is gonna function. People in the NCR, legion, enclave, some followers of the Apocalypse, and brotherhood of steel primarily function on their own goal and own people with almost no regard for human life. It sounds like the master instead he actually wanted the world to be a better place for everyone, even if he was delusional. He actually cared about how the world would be run, not how he was going to get rich or be revered as a saint. In my opinion, Harold and the Master followed by a few select actually care about humanity in their own special way which in my opinion I think they are the most respectable and honest people.
The Master is such a great character. Amazing concept and design.
How come when the Vault Dweller convinces the Master to commit suicide it's "diplomatic" but when I do it it's a "felony"?
vault dwellers have their own laws. try wearing a vault suit
When I hear Jim Cummings voice here I just think of him voicing Robotnick from the Sonic SatAm show god he was so damn good at both this and that and many other performances.
Once you recognize Jim Cummings' voice, you can hear him everywhere.
Probably one of the best written characters ever. Amazing voice lines. Wonderful.
His speech when you tell him the Mutants are sterile is amazing. Fantastic writing, makes me sad but still reminds me of hope
2:56 poor Richard Grey. He realized his mistakes, but in the end he did the right thing by destroying himself
The lore around super mutants in fallout 1 will always be one of my favorite things about the franchise. The Master, the dipping/FEV, the Unity, and the various outcomes. it all is just perfect
ikr same.. nothing can come close.. it's such a cool concept
-Mutants are steryle
-Wut? I'm gonna fucking blow this place up... You can get out of here...
Best villain ever!
***** His whole purpose was to make mutants the dominating race on the planet, after learning mutants are sterile he realizes there is no point for anything he has done and would have done.
+Afraid it's “Mysteriously” Undiscloseable Aparently either his comanders lied or he didn't test enough after he managed to make the FEV *not* destroy the reproductive organs.
The Master is the most terrifying villian in the Fallout universe.
Frank Horrigan and Legate Lanius: "Oh please, *just hold our beers* right now...🍻"
@@rahadianaryo5979 cap
I always shudder when I try to imagine, _what_ would the world have looked like if the Master won...
Average Spamton "fan"
"HAHA FUNNY [KROMER] BIG SHOT"
Average Master Enjoyer
"I just like his voice"
The Master sound's like a UA-cam Poop.
“Leave now, leave while you still have hope…”
I found FO1 & 2 more disturbing, way more depressing and deeper than FO3 and after. Those games sort of humorously portray the horrors of Great War, but FO1 & 2 really disturbed your sleep
i had a nightmare that ww3 broke out and i was stuck in a vault that was only 10 miles away from my best friend's vault. it hurt knowing how close yet how far away she was.
Jim Cummings is amazing!!!!!!!!
5:52 “MASTER OF PUPPETS ARE PULLING YOUR STRINGS….MASTER, MASTER!!!”
Leave while you still have [HOPE]...
It be cool to see a reference of this guy in fallout show
I love the way the voice switches-they aren't random, it's like...the smooth voice is the dominant one, used for a majority of conversational moments. The female voice is positive, friendly, attempting to convince you-reassure you. The angry male voice is for the violent urges that bubble up, the emotional outbursts, the part of them that refuses to hold itself back. Then, the computer-the cold logic, the empirical and objective.
"It was madness. I can see that now...madness. Madness?"
The angry voice of The Master has finally been calmed.
"Leave now. Leave, while you still have hope..."
And with those words, the Master died, taking his plans of world conquest with him.
I've always liked this guy, he had the right idea, but it was too convoluted for anyone to grasp.
Damn the voice actors in this game. Jim cumming as the master, tony jay as his super mutant right hand man and keith david. Nothing but quality
Ask master why he wants to replace human with mutants he carefully explains his full reason.
Ask father why he wants to replace human with synth...
"You won't understand"
He really says that
Bethesda's caveman writing vs people who wanted to do more than just constantly reuse a brand name.
his character design is huge inspiration for me, i love that kind of stuff
Do you know other example?
@@seronymus ikr
@@alyssarasmussen1723 that's not an answer
This guy reminds me of i am from i have no mouth but i must scream. I LOVE villans like this. Something about how an all powerful horrific supercomputer that has knowledge beyond comprehension that has no regard for humanity is so intriguing to me. I never thought fallout was like this i am new to the games
Why does his arguments continue to get more true as time goes on. we are continuing to tear ourself apart over petty differences even to this day. and possibly many years into the future
We've always been like this
TEAROURSELVESAPART
Y'all remember when you'd go to the store and see peanut butter and jelly in the same jar? Well, if you scoop out the entire jar, and smear it on some afterbirth, you've got the Master.
Best comment!
The Master and AM in the same room would be crazy
Am is pure evil compared to the master.
When you think about it, Fallout is actually a horror game. Sure, it's mostly action and filled with satire, but at the end of the day this game is horrifying, and I love it for that.
I always feel sad when i here that ending “ that means that all my work has been for nothing a failure i dont think i can continue doing the things i have done in the name of progress and healing it was madness i can see that now there is no hope go now wile you still have hope”
I want another Fallout like this. Please, just give me another Fallout like this..
would've been cool if fallout 2 instead of the baddie wanting to kill us they would want us to join them like in this game.. fallout 2 still good tho
The original Spamton speech pattern
To me the style of fallout should be in this way. The unsettling look the gritty graphics gives the viewer a sense of hopelessness moreover a theme of horror and despair.
I hate that the Vault Dwellers memoirs canonize that you just go in and shoot the Master a bunch instead of talking to him and experiencing all this great dialogue.
meanwhile on Iron Warriors' Desolator.
grotesque servitor: 0:00
warp-smith: how many times do I have to teach you this lesson, old man?!