Caps are soda bottle metal caps, they existed prewar; as to why you find them in places you’d expect cash from prewar: They most likely effectively were. Fallout’s prewar setting was heavily 50’s inspired, but a number of WW II things were worked in: shortages; return deposits and exchanges; ration books/stamps. One thing that really applies here was the return exchanges, as things like used toothpaste tubes (made of metal at the time) and bottle caps were often used as exchange items in WW II; were bringing them in could get you a discount on or (with enough) *free* items when shopping. In effect they *were* currency, just like ration book stamps (also occasionally mentioned in Fallout lore), both of which you would find people storing where they would store money back in WW II, finding out there were even banks that accepted them for deposit at the time wouldn’t be surprising.
Nick V - "Popeye, why do you still carry around your 'chute?" "I'm going to use the silk for Kittys wedding dress, we took all the silk." - Band of Brothers.
Cookies Monsters building up all your settlements will get you full map artillery coverage, so that’s nice. Of course if you beat BoS with them you’ll get the vertibirds as well.
As to why McCready knew about a possible cure in Med Tek, you forgot that some guy named Sinclaire had a friend who had the same disease and was trying to get the cure from Med Tek but died before he can succeed so Sinclaire gave McCready the information and even the passcode for he can save his son's life.
Have a look at some of the Lore for the cancelled Fallout 3 project named Van Buren. Its a callback to that. Alluded to as well in Point Lookout. The disease in question is what was called The New Plague and basically was the impetus for the start of the Pan Immunity Virion Project. The program which led to the development of the Forced Evolutionary Virus.
It is cannon, it was talked about in Fallout 3 and NV, well kinda in NV. In the cut game it said 2 Chinese dragoon soldiers in stealth armor infiltrated the blue flu lab under Hoover Dam and the US military killed them and gained the armor and in NV you find Chinese stealth armor in the Hoover Dam
Also... Kevin Kostner's The Postman is about a Fallout type world where a wanderer finds a uniform and pretends that the usps is still in service to con his way into a place like Diamond City.
Cybernetics are entirely canon in the BoS. In FO1 by Interplay you can get cybernetic upgrades from a doctor in the BoS bunker as long as you are a member and have the caps to pay (and the time to wait to heal). Obviously then the Brotherhood wouldn't have an issue with cybernetic enhancement so its perfectly feasible that Maxson is enhanced.
Kellog was a cyborg and had his body enhanced with drugs and radiation to make him age super slowly that’s why he’s alive 60 years later after kidnapping Sean and looks the same
For the dead postman... I always thought it was an Easter egg for the movie The Postman. Early in the movie the survivor finds a postman and delivers the letters and eventually sets the corner stones to reestablishing civilization. I thought it was just quirky thing they added because if you are doing the Minuteman route its a very very similar storyline.
The Lone Survivor recalls one strange encounter: During my travels, I once found the body of a dead delivery boy. After searching his belongings, I tracked down his employer. Some crazy old scientist. When introducing me to his crew, he announced, *"GOOD NEWS, EVERYONE!* We have a new delivery boy."
I think the courier in the postman's uniform is a reference to the movie "the postman". In the movie, the world has ended and a survivor finds an old US mail van with a postal uniform inside along with some letters. He takes the uniform and, to gain entry to a town, he claims that he's with the remnants of the government of the United States. By coincidence, he actually has letters that were supposed to be sent to the people in the town or their ancestors. That's all I really remember though.
I took it more as a fiction reference than an in universe puzzle, As to him being unarmed maybe someone else found the body but was only interested in weapons and ammo. Being unarmed when we find him means little
jbiehlable it happens to sci-fi. Star Trek had is with interplanetary ships in the nineties. Lost In Space thought we would have interstellar drives by the late seventies. For everything they get right they get mountains wrong....
I just find it funny that Arthur Maxson the leader of the brotherhood of steel is in fact the very same kid that we saw back in fallout 3 over in the Citadel.
Pertaining to Elder Maxson being "enhanced;" in Fallout 1 the brotherhood of steel will actually sell you cybernetic Implants and it is an established part of their lore that they possess and use cybernetic enhancement technology. Quinlan is also most likely referring to th fact that Maxson has power armour, vertibirds, lasers and a giant airship at his disposal.
An interesting approach, however, if Quinlan were just describing the technology Maxson posseses there was no reason to specify "but still very much human" at the end
@@qjo1999 that's what I was going to bring up. Maxson spent quite a bit of time in the Capital Wasteland, its possible he received all or some of the same enhancements.
I feel like Fairline Estates was meant to be an actual player settlement at some point but for some reason the idea was just scrapped or unfinished. I mean think about it: - all the houses are empty, still in great condition, and the player is able to enter all of them - there's crafting stations all over the place; the first time I found the place I looked all over the place for a workbench to no avail - it's arguably big enough and has a simple enough layout with level enough terrain to be a settlement - lots of potential scrap items - centrally located and a great potential hub settlement for the southern half of the map and the Glowing Sea - all the other settlements in the southern half are weirdly far apart from one another; assuming this place would've been a settlement, it makes it a lot easier and makes more sense
I thought that same about many places in the commonwealth the one i really really wanted to be a settlement was the Galleria, with the Mr Handys and all the stores and buildings...
Exactly, John Kubik!! When I first found University Point I was like "Whoa... this blows what happened to everyone, but I can rebuild and turn this place into a thriving trading post.". Heck, I *still* want Quincy to be a core quest for the Minutemen. This way the Minutemen are no longer homeless police men and women and becomes a true settlement again. I still strongly believe that Bethesda threw out Fallout 4 long before it was ready. It needed at least another year of polishing so it could of had the content it was clearly showing it was about to have but then abruptly vanished or denied access to one way or another.
Agreed. I made this place a settlement in my hard core survival playthrough using the "Conquest" mod on Xbox that lets you create a settlement anywhere.
THE FIRST ONE WITH THE GOULS ,THE REASON THEY ARE LOCKED INTO THAT ROOM IS BECAUSE IT WAS SOMEONES FAMILY THERE IS A JOURNAL NEARBY AND IT SAYS THAT "HE COULDNT BRING HIM SELF TO DO IT"
Btw with elder Maxson his "technological assistance" might come from well everything the B.O.S. is about...technology, power armor and the airship just to name a couple.
But BoS object to cybernetics sinse it's a path leading to another technology crisis so I check it to either shitty writers or since the west and east coast chapters are different and maxson gets it in track but with Lyons tactics like letting wastelanders join if they prove themselves, so maybe cybernetics is looked at differently too
No bethesda obviously means the power armor... seriously what else would they be talking about beside a how many inch thick of plasma, microfusion, radiation, weather, water, arrow and fecies resistant "PROOF" Steel? I mean that seems pretty OP to me not to mention the tac light.
i took it to mean some bio tinkering. or maybe minor implants like in new vegas. minor enhancements, but that he would have been given all of them, regardless of the scarcity/cost.
Fair line estates seems to be a settlement where a family turned to ghouls. A member of the family who hadn’t turned was keeping them locked up probably in hopes of finding a cure at the behest of the rest of the community who likely wanted to eliminate the threat. Fighting ensues, or the settlement was raided by gunners, Muties, ghouls, all of the above?
@@eddieowen2122 Maybe Mother Nature and Father Time washed those things away? That would be my most cogent argument for the lack of blood and bodies on the scene given the time scale of many events in the game is unknown. We stumble upon the settlement when we happen to. It could have been like that for decades at that point. Maybe even over a century.
MacCready actually mentors a traveler and his friend with a disease just like his sons looking for the cure at Nextel, but the friend with the disease dying before they could retrieve it
Yup I also like to note how close the Blue Flu is to the Bubonic Plague with the boils and fever. It also explain why only some people have got it sense our bodies are adapted for the black death maybe those of us healthy enough are safe from the blue flu.
Number 5: listen to X6-88 response to arriving there and remember prior to you being his partner, he was part of the synth retention bureau. Number 4: there were artificial enhanced paladins in fallout 3(Star Paladin Cross) Number 3: there are crazy references to movies and comics everywhere Number 2: Vault-Tec was aware that it was inevitable but did not tell all their Vault-Tec employees if they knew the exact time the bombs would drop. Number One: It is a pre-war disease that was being tested and west tek and other companies tried to find a cure the disease somehow survived even though one of the possible cures was a version of the FEV, and this virus probably adapted and mutated with the FEV instead, that is just a possibility it could also be a left over from the Enclave tests to cure the wasteland of irradiated life as blowing up a highly technological and possible biological staging and containment site with no proper disposal of the material can cause alot of problems Cough**RAVENROCK**Cough***BROKEN STEEL DLC*** If you want to get technical Point Lookout was at the time the bombs dropped was quarantined because of a outbreak of The New Plague and was made into an isolation zone so those boils and deformations of the swampfolk might be more than just inbred genetics it might be how the FEV and the virus formed a stabilized carrier and as we leave the DLC we have opened the land up through the mother and daughter now owning the ferry so if a version of the virus is still there than we could have also been responsible for it being spread back inadvertently.
he was spot on about the biological weapon being accidentally released in colorado. it was us that created it, separate from the original chinese biologic attacks. then the govt started pvp research that morphed into fev. and when the world found out about fev they kind of assumed it was the cause of the new plague. the world was half right.
I know but Macready left the capital wasteland and made it to the commonwealth somewhere inbetween that his son got infected with this disease so given the most likely culprit it would be one of those listed in the response as many enclave are descendants of the government, military, and corporate big wigs that would have had access to samples of pre-war material and the other possibilities give the reasons within the lore as to why it would be the case.
The "New Plague" in point lookout was the cover up used my the gov't to cover the mass internment of Chinese and spies there. People were brought in for medical tests and were then incarcerated. Some becoming ghouls for you to kill 200 years later.
Also with #4 Star Paladin, that is one of the HIGHEST rankings you can get. The Bos didn't have an aversion to tech, they had problems when it was used in the wrong hands, and obviously their hands are correct so their is no problem with them using cybernetics to gain the edge.
After hearing Preston's remarks at the settlement, now I need to go back and replay the Superduper Mart with Preston as a companion. He commented when you first meet that a few days ago there were eight people in his group. In the Superduper Mart you find the bodies of three people, some with Minutemen gear. Could be Preston's other three people?
While I definitely love seeing Fallout 4 videos, I kinda laughed at that Maxson one, I gotta admit. I'm pretty sure the Brotherhood of Steel having the largest cache of power armor, laser/plasma weaponry, vertibirds, the Prydwen, and a functioning skyscraper sized mini-nuke tossing death machine, kinda constitutes him being 'aided and enhanced by technology', while still remaining human himself. Still, nice video!
Fairline estates to me feels like a massive alien abduction scenario. We see dead Brahmin, and there is a playground ufo near them. The place seems too clean. Yes we see skeletons, but that shows they have been dead for a very very long time. Preston talks about settlers being there, so the corpse's should be rotton at best. I don't think the bears ate them spotless.
0:42 This seems familiar, remember in Fallout 3 when you go in this weird virtual world to save your dad? This looks a lot like it. It almost seems unsettling
I found one (I'd forgotten about) today. When you exit Vault 75 and enter the commonwealth, the door leading in has been trapped and landmines are now littered out the front. Who trapped the entrance after the main character enters the vault and why?
How the hell did I never notice the makeshift stairs in the “abandoned settlement”… I could see the ghouls clipping through the walls but I had no clue how to get in!
for the first one, if you have PIPER as your companion, she'll say the following; "Something's not right, blue Something's not right, blue Something's not right, blue Something's not right, blue Something's not right, blue Something's not right, blue Something's not right, blue." and, at least for me, will never stop as long as you're there
I've literally just found a mystery in fallout 4 that you haven't covered yet. Really I'm baffled and slightly amused, plus maybe creeper out. It's on the nukaworld powerplant roof, go into the open pipe. I have no idea what that dude was doing or how he got there, really it's just weird.
I'm going to stort off by saying, Nate, me commenting on your channel and you giving me a lot of hearts has gotten me mildly famous (and I mean very mildly). Whenever I comment on another channel a lot of the time I'll get someone who replies "oh I know you from Epic Nate's channel" or "murdered to death" without any context. Which is pretty cool. So thanks for that dude!
The blue flu was very interesting and really gave decent bit of information I wasn't aware of before, I had heard of the blue flu in the fallout lore before but I didn't know FEV was created as a cure for it or that it was a modern issue in the pre war fallout universe and created by the US government as a bio weapon.
With the Vault-Tec Rep, I get the feeling he did know, and he wanted to help everyone he could. You were simply the last client he was willing to risk his neck for, as he wanted to get to the vault himself.
The fairline hill mystery to me is about a person that lived there before the war in this little neighborhood. When the bombs fall they’re the only one left and all of their friends are ghouls. Then they lured the ghouls into the back room and kept them there, maybe hoping they could fix it and see their friends again. That’s just how I see it
The vault-tec rep is now living with us in Sanctuary managing a trading stall. :) If you remember the beginning, it is more creepy that he references the vault will protect against hostile mutants. ;)
Seeing as how Bethesda loves dropping easter eggs in that direct us toward movies and other games, the postman could reference the movie mentioned by other commenters. I've always thought of such out-of-place individuals as perhaps the remnants of the Institute's program that led to Nick Valentine. He was given the memory of another individual and thereby took on the attitude, skill, and knowledge of that person. Perhaps the mailman was one such synth, lost in the wasteland, until finding the remnants of a mailman or post office and decided to take up what felt most familiar to him. Or maybe he's a crazy person who decided he was the new Fallout mailman! What's their motto? Like...come rain or snow or radstorm, or...deathclaw...Something like that.
I learn so much about FO4 from these videos. After my first playthrough I just couldn't get back inyo it to find other hidden things like the vault tec guy McCreedy
a lot of the "plotholes" ur goin on about arent really plotholes other people (like oxhorn) have found some answers, like the fairline dude and how maccready knew about prevent
@@iloveowls90 and yet, he keeps talking about them. specifically macready's story, he claims that its full of plotholes. and hes just wrong, he researched it VERY poorly. as macready explicitly details how he came into the info.
The Elder Maxon quote is just referring to all the brotherhood of steels advanced technology that they use. Also the brotherhood has no problem with cyborgs, Star Paladin Cross from Fallout 3 was a cyborg and she was one of the highest ranking members in the Citadel.
If you bring x-88, he will talk about how he was there, meaning the institute got them. In the white building there's a note saying it's his family and he cant bear to "do it".
For the first one, the ghouls could have been residents of the settlement and the owner of the skeleton was trying to keep them close, unable to let go of their friends.
In the Overseer's Terminal in Vault 81, the original Overseer makes several references to Vault-Tec knowing about the bombs before the general public did. In fact, that's part of how she subverted the experiment. Vault-Tec got an early warning, as expected, and she was supposed to contact all the vault staff so they could get ready before the residents arrived. She didn't call the scientists, so most of them didn't make it in time. (I guess they lived further away than the residents?) I don't know if Vault-Tec told their sales reps about it, but the higher-ups somehow knew when the bombs would drop, before everyone else. Creepy as fuck.
There are US bombs in the Mohave unexploded as well as in fallout 3. They both use the same assets as NV reused most of 3’s assets, so who knows what’s cannon, but why would the US drop its own bombs in DC and in Vegas? And why would Vault Tec AND The Enclave be alerted beforehand?
bro that’s 100% ganna be the next fallout game’s premise i’m calling it rn, it’s ganna be a resurgence of the plague and the whole story is ganna revolve around it for sure like it makes sense with what’s going on in the world rn too
While pleading to get inside the fence at the vault, the salesman says that he is supposed to be on the list. If you look at all the chambers after the main character leaves his, you can see that there is an empty chamber. This suggest that the salesman was telling the truth. Did Vault-Tech lie to him about having a spot or was it a clerical error?
Fast travel to the Old North Church Face the statue nearby head on and take the left path Follow it until you find a mailbox and trash can lining along an unmarked train station entrance I won't say what's inside but check it out Nate. I'm not sure if you've placed it into a video before but I thought I'd mention it anyways. Hopefully i have good enough directions. :/
The "New Plague" and "Blue Flu" are the same thing. It is definitely canon, in Fallout 3: Point Lookout DLC the swampfolk are the result of this plague, look it up.
No they're the product of fallout, inbreeding and various other pollutants. Quotes from the wiki "Their physical deformities are the result of inbreeding, coupled with radiation or exposure to other toxic wastes in the Point Lookout area and the various pollutants washed down the river from the north." "Although Point Lookout did not suffer a direct hit during the Great War, the effects of the radioactive fallout can be seen in the indigenous population that have slowly degenerated over the decades, and now sport the "Point Lookout look." Sporting sinewy, pockmarked bodies oozing with strength and pus, the swampfolk are a violent and stupid bunch, and they don't take well to strangers. They have a rudimentary belief system and mark their territory with fetishes: straw dolls hanging from trees and bone totems. Anthropologists have speculated the swampfolk have a belief in the occult, and some postulate they pray to a hitherto unknown entity named Ug-Qualtoth.[1]"
I'll be interested to see what elements of 'canon' Bethesda choose to use in 76. And FO5... Whatever criticisms we may have of the games, glitches, etc... They do like the backstory etc, to be canon.
ah yes, the original BoS. they use to be good "itch my back, ill itch your back" with the Enclave. 2 military powers both with core fundamentals. only separated by the way they operate. never had a rivalry and never stood in each others way... till the oil rig assploded, and the BoS be like "gotta get me that tech at Navarro" the Post man is Enclave btw. the random encounter from Fallout 2 that was cut, was an encounter with a man in leather armor, out delivering mail. he tells the player hes "Enclave of course, the EUSA of course". EUSA being the Enclave United States of pre-war America. or the like. But yea. also im sorry but no. Because of the New plague, the US closed down into self quarantine to prevent further contamination, and to hord resources. The "New Plague" arose in 2052 after Chinese Hei Gui agents managed to steal some of the Limit-115 during a sabotage of the Hoover Dam testing labs. The spies were in the process of trying to escape Denver and were killed, breaking samples of the virus in a crowded public area. The epidemic killed approximately 200,000 citizens in the United States, including cities such as Denver, Boulder, and Colorado Springs. The United States closed its borders and the first-ever national quarantine was declared. So we can blame the Chinese for initiating a biological attack on US soil in this instance. and the FEV was to create super soldiers. which worked... somewhat. but the subjects became too violent. the project ultimately halted due to the great war. one of the strong aspect of the point in FEV was to force biological resistance to enemy bio weapons. in a way it was for as you say. but not a direct result.
Uh fucking what? Did you even play fallout 2? They were never "buddy buddy" with the enclave. At least know what the fuck your on about before you post three God damn paragraphs
I always just assumed that the phrase in Quinlan's terminal 'assisted by advanced technology' referred to the brotherhood using power armour and laser weapons. And as already pointed out here, there was at least one cybernetically enhanced soldier in the brotherhood in the capital wasteland. Maybe the 'enhanced by technology' is simply meant to refer to your combat abilities being enhanced by using advanced weaponry and defences.
I just had the thought of how scary a fallout game based in the ocean could be. Radsquids, sharks could be "deathjaws", ghoul dolphins or eels, not to mention the potential for mermaid type creatures. Would make a good spin-off horror game.
Vault Tech caused the great war. I never knew about that dialogue though, those two things combined actually makes it more understandable how he ended up with less sanity than most non-feral ghouls.
Elder Maxson could be a Cyborg. Star Paladin Cross in Fallout 3 was one. And i think the Postguy is just a reference to the movie (i think is named) Postman. A post apocalyptic movie of a guy delivering letters from before the Apocalypse.
In regards to the Vault Tech Rep - he's a door to door salesman, a sleezy one at that. He's doing everything to complete a "sale" as I'm guessing he gets commission for every person who gets admitted to the vault. The fear of nuclear war was a strong sales technique pre-war
If you take X6 to Fairline, he’ll insinuate that there were people there the last time he was out that way. That seems to imply that there was a synth-related mission somewhere out that way.
Also not sure if anyone's pointed out yet but MacCready does mention that he knows the Cure exists because some other guy told him about it I can't remember the dude's name, but he was said they have had a companion who got sick with the same illness but his companion died before they can get to the Cure in the Medtech building. He basically sold the location to MacCready who was trying to earn enough money higher on some extra guns to help him take the building.
I honestly don’t know how I didn’t realise the connection between macready in f4 and mayor macready in f3. Ive played through both countless times but never made that connection. I love the little things like this that connect the capital wasteland to the commonwealth.
I think it's possible that the Maxon terminal entry was cut content. It could have met to be used when the Sole Survivor is given the orders to kill Danse. The Sole Survivor could use the knowledge of the fact that Maxon is a cyborg, to persuade him that he's being hypocritical.
To be honest, it would have been a very good move and writting by Bethesda had they gone that route. It would have pushed the player to seek out information and even something to keep Maxon from killing Danse. Pointing out the knowledge of his cybernetics which is both blackmail but also a statement to Maxon's hypocrisy which ultimately makes him stand down if the Sole Survivor promises to keep it to themselves and in exchange will not have Danse executed but still kicked out from the brotherhood but not in a dishonorable manner, he'll invent a story that Danse can no longer perform his duties and has decided to retire. Or the sole Survivor uses this info to create a scandal in the brotherhood which ends with Maxon being exiled and have a leaderless brotherhood still carry on their mission on the Institute, since the player has done the most on the mission, they end up being offered the rank of Elder. It's sad that Bethesda had such a good opportunity to make writings that rival that of New Vegas and they just let it slip through their fingers. Such wasted potential.
I've always thought it quite weird that Sarah Lyons seemingly gets killed off so easily. The East Coast brotherhood did well under the leadership of Lyons and, despite the issues with the Outcasts was doing pretty Damn well for itself. I thought it would be cool that, unknown to a young Arthur (who had a massive crush on Sarah) Sarah Lyons was assassinated, potentially on orders from the Outcasts or the Western Brotherhood. With the defeat of the Enclave, the East Coast Brotherhood had found an unprecedented cache of tech, and with the support of the local population, which Lyons fostered through recruitment and protection, they gained great strength and presence. However the West Coast Elder, who had rejected Lyons anti-isolationist ideology and fearful of their gaining strength, wanted to get their hands on the spoils of the war with the Enclave. And so Sarah was assassinated, the West Coast Elders put their own people in high positions and a young Arthur Maxson, desperate to prove himself, is thrown in to "reunite" the brotherhood. Arthur then finds out that his rise to power has been engineered, even his own ideological beliefs concerning synths. If finding out that your a cyborg synth is bad, then finding out your human but everything about you is just as manufactured would be a big blow. Ah, but that's just me.
Elfan Waltz you fucking idiot. Maxsons problem with synths isn’t because they were not born organically, it’s because he’s terrified of humans “becoming obsolete” which in actual fact will never happen as long as the institute maintain control
The Brotherhood's beef with synths is that while humans take many thousands of years to evolve and adapt, synths can do so instantly via software upgrades. This would effectively make humanity obsolete, with the potential to accomplish what a nuclear war couldn't. This is also the reason they hate super mutants - the organism best adapted to it's environment will thrive. Cybernetics wouldn't be any sort of existential threat. Given the Brotherhood's penchant for hoarding tech, cybernetics would likely be considered just a tool, like any other.
Scrotor Synth “software upgrades” would work on humans as well, given Gen 3 are *human in every way other than birth* with some minor cybernetic implants only an autopsy will reveal. Synth “programming” is brainwashing and teaching through what amounts to a modified version of the Memory Den’s tech (itself an offshoot of simulation tech used for the Operation Anchorage DLC and for pilot training at the Boomers’ along with the memory recording tech that made Nick Valentine possible).
6:43 he looks too healthy and his suit looks strangely undamaged, almost like he's from the pre-war times, maybe he's a time traveler? i mean, i highly doubt anyone in Fallout would dress like that, and even less as a unarmed delivery man, at the end of the day they deilvery stuff, wouldn't be strange for them to have to deal with raiders from time to time and i don't think that's how a deilvery guy would get his job done.
Elder Maxson may have been biologically enhanced, i.e. steroids (maybe he’s always on x-cell or buffout) or gene therapy, or maybe even the FEV. Technology also includes biology and medical procedures and techniques, so that may be the technological enhancements he has
the macready "mystery" is explicitly explained in game. this is actually one of the stories that doesnt have holes in it as you claim. he doesnt KNOW there is a cure, but he had been going around asking for help trying to find a doctor that knew something about this disease. he found a guy that said he had scavenged in the research lab, and had copied some of the data hoping it would be useful to trade. he told macready that there was some disease with those symptoms in the database, and sold him the holotape and the code to unlock the secured area. thats why macready was taking merc jobs, to pay for the data. im probably leaving out some details but thats the gist of it.
I'm still trying to figure out how caps got into a bank vault before the war.
I noticed that likewise. Caps existed after Nukes. You even find Caps in old pre-war boxes, why were they storing them?
+Stacie Meier Bad loot tables?
+Chris Gowen
Indeed, still it is funny that stores sealed up have caps in Cash registers...lol Or even in Bank Vaults...lol
Caps are soda bottle metal caps, they existed prewar; as to why you find them in places you’d expect cash from prewar: They most likely effectively were. Fallout’s prewar setting was heavily 50’s inspired, but a number of WW II things were worked in: shortages; return deposits and exchanges; ration books/stamps. One thing that really applies here was the return exchanges, as things like used toothpaste tubes (made of metal at the time) and bottle caps were often used as exchange items in WW II; were bringing them in could get you a discount on or (with enough) *free* items when shopping.
In effect they *were* currency, just like ration book stamps (also occasionally mentioned in Fallout lore), both of which you would find people storing where they would store money back in WW II, finding out there were even banks that accepted them for deposit at the time wouldn’t be surprising.
Nick V - "Popeye, why do you still carry around your 'chute?" "I'm going to use the silk for Kittys wedding dress, we took all the silk." - Band of Brothers.
"Murdered a Deathclaw to death." is now my favorite sentence
I was just about to say
He says it in everything and it's just annoying
I read this exactly when he said it word for word
I came here only to hear that line…
“Murdered to death”? lol
@@kingvaliant2963 nice pfp
Of course preston would be blunt about there being a settlement there.
Here he'll mark it on your map.
Still questioning joining them
Too bad pay is roughly 100 caps for saving those settlements
Cookies Monsters building up all your settlements will get you full map artillery coverage, so that’s nice. Of course if you beat BoS with them you’ll get the vertibirds as well.
FUUUUU--
Hey how much caps do I get for saving your grandchild from being dropped in a fev tank??
*6 caps*
As to why McCready knew about a possible cure in Med Tek, you forgot that some guy named Sinclaire had a friend who had the same disease and was trying to get the cure from Med Tek but died before he can succeed so Sinclaire gave McCready the information and even the passcode for he can save his son's life.
Nate tends to do that lol
The Blue Flu might be considered canon actually!
It's referenced in some of the idle chats dwellers have in Fallout Shelter!
Have a look at some of the Lore for the cancelled Fallout 3 project named Van Buren. Its a callback to that. Alluded to as well in Point Lookout. The disease in question is what was called The New Plague and basically was the impetus for the start of the Pan Immunity Virion Project. The program which led to the development of the Forced Evolutionary Virus.
The blue flu is the new plague.
It is cannon, it was talked about in Fallout 3 and NV, well kinda in NV. In the cut game it said 2 Chinese dragoon soldiers in stealth armor infiltrated the blue flu lab under Hoover Dam and the US military killed them and gained the armor and in NV you find Chinese stealth armor in the Hoover Dam
Is fallout shelter canon?
@@hermit7165 yes it is.
The dead postman is part of a hidden quest.
In the city behind him, there's a random door you can go in, and talk to his daughter.
Also... Kevin Kostner's The Postman is about a Fallout type world where a wanderer finds a uniform and pretends that the usps is still in service to con his way into a place like Diamond City.
@@saucy-one I always figured it was a Easter egg for the movie/book The Postman as well.
What city
@@saucy-one David Brin's 'The Postman'. The book was SO much better than the movie.
@@hrodga right on, ty
Cybernetics are entirely canon in the BoS. In FO1 by Interplay you can get cybernetic upgrades from a doctor in the BoS bunker as long as you are a member and have the caps to pay (and the time to wait to heal). Obviously then the Brotherhood wouldn't have an issue with cybernetic enhancement so its perfectly feasible that Maxson is enhanced.
Star Paladin Cross from FO3 is canon to be a cyborg as well.
Implants are also in New Vegas.
Kellog was a cyborg and had his body enhanced with drugs and radiation to make him age super slowly that’s why he’s alive 60 years later after kidnapping Sean and looks the same
Is it just me or does Fairline Hill estates look a lot like tranquility lane from the simulation in fallout 3???
I said the same thing bruh I was like how doesn’t anybody notice
To me it looked like Grove Street a little from GTA SA
Thought the exact same thing until I remember that was a FO3 thing :D
I honestly hate Tranquility Lane, as to me, it's f***ing creepy as hell.
Duuuuuude Jimmy nutron can I have ur autograph
For the dead postman... I always thought it was an Easter egg for the movie The Postman. Early in the movie the survivor finds a postman and delivers the letters and eventually sets the corner stones to reestablishing civilization. I thought it was just quirky thing they added because if you are doing the Minuteman route its a very very similar storyline.
It was a double reference, to both The Postman, and The Courier of New Vegas.
I think it's an east coast version of Mojave post office thing( can't remember the name)
It's just one of Piper's mailman sending newspaper across the commonwealth
The Lone Survivor recalls one strange encounter:
During my travels, I once found the body of a dead delivery boy.
After searching his belongings, I tracked down his employer. Some crazy old scientist.
When introducing me to his crew, he announced,
*"GOOD NEWS, EVERYONE!* We have a new delivery boy."
Sorry, what’s the reference?
Julie Hudson Futurama
Sole survivor dumbass.
Lord Bloodraven I can’t tell if you put lone because it’s close to sole or because your thinking about the lone wanderer
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I just want to know what the hell is im Deezer’s Lemonade in Covenant.
In the words of strong "looks like piss, tastes like piss, is piss"
Definitely human pisss
The
Peeepee
Robot lube
PISS
I think the courier in the postman's uniform is a reference to the movie "the postman". In the movie, the world has ended and a survivor finds an old US mail van with a postal uniform inside along with some letters. He takes the uniform and, to gain entry to a town, he claims that he's with the remnants of the government of the United States. By coincidence, he actually has letters that were supposed to be sent to the people in the town or their ancestors. That's all I really remember though.
Yea bro I was about to say that thing. good move
It's also a good book. Much different than the movie though
The will of Shadoon great movie
I took it more as a fiction reference than an in universe puzzle, As to him being unarmed maybe someone else found the body but was only interested in weapons and ammo. Being unarmed when we find him means little
jbiehlable it happens to sci-fi. Star Trek had is with interplanetary ships in the nineties. Lost In Space thought we would have interstellar drives by the late seventies. For everything they get right they get mountains wrong....
I just find it funny that Arthur Maxson the leader of the brotherhood of steel is in fact the very same kid that we saw back in fallout 3 over in the Citadel.
Yeah the little bitch whose fall in love with Sentinel Lyon.
rikulight90 yeah I played fallout 4 before 3 (ik Ik lol shame on me) and I was like ohhh shit haha you have no idea what’s to come homeboy
but have y'all played fallout 1 or 2
MyPhoneFlips no lol
I'm pretty sure the lone wanderer gave him great advice as a kid and as an adult he chose not to follow it.
There used to be a settlement here. That's one less settlement that needs my help.
Pertaining to Elder Maxson being "enhanced;" in Fallout 1 the brotherhood of steel will actually sell you cybernetic Implants and it is an established part of their lore that they possess and use cybernetic enhancement technology. Quinlan is also most likely referring to th fact that Maxson has power armour, vertibirds, lasers and a giant airship at his disposal.
An interesting approach, however, if Quinlan were just describing the technology Maxson posseses there was no reason to specify "but still very much human" at the end
@@Darmani2MB Star Paladin Cross in Fallout 3 is another example of Brotherhood usage of cybernetics.
@@qjo1999 that's what I was going to bring up. Maxson spent quite a bit of time in the Capital Wasteland, its possible he received all or some of the same enhancements.
He's a synth
Nvm that's paladin danse I was thinking of
I feel like Fairline Estates was meant to be an actual player settlement at some point but for some reason the idea was just scrapped or unfinished. I mean think about it:
- all the houses are empty, still in great condition, and the player is able to enter all of them
- there's crafting stations all over the place; the first time I found the place I looked all over the place for a workbench to no avail
- it's arguably big enough and has a simple enough layout with level enough terrain to be a settlement
- lots of potential scrap items
- centrally located and a great potential hub settlement for the southern half of the map and the Glowing Sea
- all the other settlements in the southern half are weirdly far apart from one another; assuming this place would've been a settlement, it makes it a lot easier and makes more sense
I thought that same about many places in the commonwealth the one i really really wanted to be a settlement was the Galleria, with the Mr Handys and all the stores and buildings...
bugs me that you cant rebuild the university settlement too
Exactly, John Kubik!! When I first found University Point I was like "Whoa... this blows what happened to everyone, but I can rebuild and turn this place into a thriving trading post.". Heck, I *still* want Quincy to be a core quest for the Minutemen. This way the Minutemen are no longer homeless police men and women and becomes a true settlement again.
I still strongly believe that Bethesda threw out Fallout 4 long before it was ready. It needed at least another year of polishing so it could of had the content it was clearly showing it was about to have but then abruptly vanished or denied access to one way or another.
Agreed. I made this place a settlement in my hard core survival playthrough using the "Conquest" mod on Xbox that lets you create a settlement anywhere.
I also think the ghouls were probably the old residents
THE FIRST ONE WITH THE GOULS ,THE REASON THEY ARE LOCKED INTO THAT ROOM IS BECAUSE IT WAS SOMEONES FAMILY THERE IS A JOURNAL NEARBY AND IT SAYS THAT "HE COULDNT BRING HIM SELF TO DO IT"
Bro turn down the caps there's no need for it.
About what I figured
@ BlackDragon: YO WHATS THE MATTER WITH YOU? CAPS IS THE BEST: BESIDES YOU WOULDNT STAND A CHANCE WHEN I PULL UP ON YO!
@@MustafaCemal CAPS SQUAD FOR LIFE
GONNA BUST A CAPS IN YO ASS!
Isn't the dead post man just a reference to the movie "The Postman"?
Yep.
They should have put Tom Petty in Fallout 4 too
Hey... isn’t he famous?
Huh... he used to be. 😬
Btw with elder Maxson his "technological assistance" might come from well everything the B.O.S. is about...technology, power armor and the airship just to name a couple.
Or maybe... Just maybe... Bethesda has shitty writers.
@@crimsonking440 Nooooo! Say it ain't so!
But BoS object to cybernetics sinse it's a path leading to another technology crisis so I check it to either shitty writers or since the west and east coast chapters are different and maxson gets it in track but with Lyons tactics like letting wastelanders join if they prove themselves, so maybe cybernetics is looked at differently too
No bethesda obviously means the power armor... seriously what else would they be talking about beside a how many inch thick of plasma, microfusion, radiation, weather, water, arrow and fecies resistant "PROOF" Steel? I mean that seems pretty OP to me not to mention the tac light.
i took it to mean some bio tinkering. or maybe minor implants like in new vegas. minor enhancements, but that he would have been given all of them, regardless of the scarcity/cost.
4 years later, and it just occurred to me, could Fairline Hill Estates be a nod to Roanoake?
CROATOAN
Fair line estates seems to be a settlement where a family turned to ghouls. A member of the family who hadn’t turned was keeping them locked up probably in hopes of finding a cure at the behest of the rest of the community who likely wanted to eliminate the threat. Fighting ensues, or the settlement was raided by gunners, Muties, ghouls, all of the above?
@@jesusdiscipledon1499 but then where are the bodies? Where is the blood?
@@eddieowen2122
Maybe Mother Nature and Father Time washed those things away? That would be my most cogent argument for the lack of blood and bodies on the scene given the time scale of many events in the game is unknown. We stumble upon the settlement when we happen to. It could have been like that for decades at that point. Maybe even over a century.
@@jesusdiscipledon1499 Preston says not to long ago it was a settlement
MacCready actually mentors a traveler and his friend with a disease just like his sons looking for the cure at Nextel, but the friend with the disease dying before they could retrieve it
Ryan Schuster just Wanted to say that too
Yup I also like to note how close the Blue Flu is to the Bubonic Plague with the boils and fever. It also explain why only some people have got it sense our bodies are adapted for the black death maybe those of us healthy enough are safe from the blue flu.
Number 5: listen to X6-88 response to arriving there and remember prior to you being his partner, he was part of the synth retention bureau.
Number 4: there were artificial enhanced paladins in fallout 3(Star Paladin Cross)
Number 3: there are crazy references to movies and comics everywhere
Number 2: Vault-Tec was aware that it was inevitable but did not tell all their Vault-Tec employees if they knew the exact time the bombs would drop.
Number One: It is a pre-war disease that was being tested and west tek and other companies tried to find a cure the disease somehow survived even though one of the possible cures was a version of the FEV, and this virus probably adapted and mutated with the FEV instead, that is just a possibility it could also be a left over from the Enclave tests to cure the wasteland of irradiated life as blowing up a highly technological and possible biological staging and containment site with no proper disposal of the material can cause alot of problems Cough**RAVENROCK**Cough***BROKEN STEEL DLC***
If you want to get technical Point Lookout was at the time the bombs dropped was quarantined because of a outbreak of The New Plague and was made into an isolation zone so those boils and deformations of the swampfolk might be more than just inbred genetics it might be how the FEV and the virus formed a stabilized carrier and as we leave the DLC we have opened the land up through the mother and daughter now owning the ferry so if a version of the virus is still there than we could have also been responsible for it being spread back inadvertently.
he was spot on about the biological weapon being accidentally released in colorado. it was us that created it, separate from the original chinese biologic attacks. then the govt started pvp research that morphed into fev. and when the world found out about fev they kind of assumed it was the cause of the new plague. the world was half right.
I know but Macready left the capital wasteland and made it to the commonwealth somewhere inbetween that his son got infected with this disease so given the most likely culprit it would be one of those listed in the response as many enclave are descendants of the government, military, and corporate big wigs that would have had access to samples of pre-war material and the other possibilities give the reasons within the lore as to why it would be the case.
also with no.4 could just be reference to the power armour and tech the bos uses
The "New Plague" in point lookout was the cover up used my the gov't to cover the mass internment of Chinese and spies there. People were brought in for medical tests and were then incarcerated. Some becoming ghouls for you to kill 200 years later.
Also with #4
Star Paladin, that is one of the HIGHEST rankings you can get.
The Bos didn't have an aversion to tech, they had problems when it was used in the wrong hands, and obviously their hands are correct so their is no problem with them using cybernetics to gain the edge.
The dead postman could be a ref to the “The Postman” movie starring Kevin Costner, same settings
More like novel. Developers even said that they took inspiration for fallout games from novel "The Postman" by David Brin.
D-LZ AI can you cite the article or source for that info? Can seem to get hold of it on google..
I can't find it but it was an interview on youtube. They talked about inspiration for F4 and Postman was among other books.
looks like he tried it but it didn't go well for him
That is what it is
After hearing Preston's remarks at the settlement, now I need to go back and replay the Superduper Mart with Preston as a companion. He commented when you first meet that a few days ago there were eight people in his group. In the Superduper Mart you find the bodies of three people, some with Minutemen gear. Could be Preston's other three people?
I remember the mart did he say anything
He lists the various places they lost people, and yes, Super Duper Mart is one of the places.
There literal minuteman and there's one in the parking lot dead with a settler... There's videos on it
Lmao “What’s this postman’s story??” *picks up dead postman limp body and shakes it around*
Found the uniform in an old van
Honestly same.
@@j.a.pelaez6435 among some old weed and a booze flask
Now he's trying to rebuild America
@@j.a.pelaez6435 yes, the postman
While I definitely love seeing Fallout 4 videos, I kinda laughed at that Maxson one, I gotta admit. I'm pretty sure the Brotherhood of Steel having the largest cache of power armor, laser/plasma weaponry, vertibirds, the Prydwen, and a functioning skyscraper sized mini-nuke tossing death machine, kinda constitutes him being 'aided and enhanced by technology', while still remaining human himself. Still, nice video!
The delivery boy is probably a reference to the 1997 film "The Postman" about a post apocalyptic postman.
Or more likely, the novel by David Brinn that it was based on.
Fairline estates to me feels like a massive alien abduction scenario. We see dead Brahmin, and there is a playground ufo near them. The place seems too clean. Yes we see skeletons, but that shows they have been dead for a very very long time. Preston talks about settlers being there, so the corpse's should be rotton at best. I don't think the bears ate them spotless.
3 months is the longest it takes deer carcass to decompose. That's without carrion scavengers or first being eaten of most meat.
McCready explains how he knows the cure might be there.
Murdered to death
Beat me to it
But general a settlement needs our help
people die when they are killed
unoriginal e w
@@prestongarvey4139 help our needs settlement another general but
0:42
This seems familiar, remember in Fallout 3 when you go in this weird virtual world to save your dad? This looks a lot like it. It almost seems unsettling
It could be Bethesda making a little nod to 3 or they could have gotten lazy and used that model they did it with skyrim’s caves
K lol
TheKowHunter that's my favorite part
TheKowHunter I love that place. I also love when you get a chance to kill everyone
omg it does
In Fallout New Vegas the dead sheriff and his wife in Primm are a reference to the movie Once Upon A Time In The West.
I found one (I'd forgotten about) today. When you exit Vault 75 and enter the commonwealth, the door leading in has been trapped and landmines are now littered out the front. Who trapped the entrance after the main character enters the vault and why?
I noticed that too recently on my 3rd playthrough. Really strange.
I think its a bug like with the construction thing where if youcplacs stuff it falls to the ground soo the mines fell to the void then spawned back
…What? I’ve done that in….7 play throughs so far, and it is never trapped on my way out…it always is going in, but nothing coming out.
Vault 75??
How the hell did I never notice the makeshift stairs in the “abandoned settlement”… I could see the ghouls clipping through the walls but I had no clue how to get in!
for the first one, if you have PIPER as your companion, she'll say the following; "Something's not right, blue Something's not right, blue Something's not right, blue Something's not right, blue Something's not right, blue Something's not right, blue Something's not right, blue." and, at least for me, will never stop as long as you're there
DR4GCN HUNT3R buggthesda it just work
Ya it happens to me when I have Piper with me
Thanks for the sub on my cringey channel!
I think it's a reference to the movie the postman
This. It's not a mystery, it's an easter egg.
was going to comment that. Also its a good movie
The original book was much better.
That’s so true my dude
Yeah same, that's what I think
5 more unsettling murders to death
unoriginal e w
Atomnomilous Not in affiliation with Atomwafflen stop replying that to every comment. Unoriginal Ew.
The mailman is a reference to the movie "the postman".
Though that guy had a gun.
Are we gonna ignore the fact that one of his characters were called George w bush
That was the low intelligence character playthrough
I wish there were secret Easter eggs for remarkable naked characters.
@@jeffreylessard7538 ROFL
there was one named mike pence too
I've literally just found a mystery in fallout 4 that you haven't covered yet. Really I'm baffled and slightly amused, plus maybe creeper out. It's on the nukaworld powerplant roof, go into the open pipe. I have no idea what that dude was doing or how he got there, really it's just weird.
" just What is wrong with those people ", the welder girl.
I'm going to stort off by saying, Nate, me commenting on your channel and you giving me a lot of hearts has gotten me mildly famous (and I mean very mildly). Whenever I comment on another channel a lot of the time I'll get someone who replies "oh I know you from Epic Nate's channel" or "murdered to death" without any context. Which is pretty cool. So thanks for that dude!
Yeah I don't know who you are.
@@sgtwolf7391 like I said, very mildly.
But general a settlement needs our help
I know that feeling people used to know me as the guy who spammed fudgemuppet with mad max build requests
Waaaaaiiiiiitttt... I know you...
The blue flu was very interesting and really gave decent bit of information I wasn't aware of before, I had heard of the blue flu in the fallout lore before but I didn't know FEV was created as a cure for it or that it was a modern issue in the pre war fallout universe and created by the US government as a bio weapon.
With the Vault-Tec Rep, I get the feeling he did know, and he wanted to help everyone he could. You were simply the last client he was willing to risk his neck for, as he wanted to get to the vault himself.
I don't think he knew as much as we think, though.
The fairline hill mystery to me is about a person that lived there before the war in this little neighborhood. When the bombs fall they’re the only one left and all of their friends are ghouls. Then they lured the ghouls into the back room and kept them there, maybe hoping they could fix it and see their friends again. That’s just how I see it
The vault-tec rep is now living with us in Sanctuary managing a trading stall. :)
If you remember the beginning, it is more creepy that he references the vault will protect against hostile mutants. ;)
Seeing as how Bethesda loves dropping easter eggs in that direct us toward movies and other games, the postman could reference the movie mentioned by other commenters.
I've always thought of such out-of-place individuals as perhaps the remnants of the Institute's program that led to Nick Valentine. He was given the memory of another individual and thereby took on the attitude, skill, and knowledge of that person. Perhaps the mailman was one such synth, lost in the wasteland, until finding the remnants of a mailman or post office and decided to take up what felt most familiar to him.
Or maybe he's a crazy person who decided he was the new Fallout mailman! What's their motto? Like...come rain or snow or radstorm, or...deathclaw...Something like that.
9:20 still can’t believe he missed out on the chance to say “his timing’s impeccable”
It’s so weird hearing Quinlan because I have a friend named that and he first time I played I got so confused.
I wish Fairline Hill Estates was a settlement you could've unlock.
That would've been cool. Hopefully there's a mod out there for it
Chris Gowen well there’s a mod where you can spawn a workshop wherever or whenever you want.
There is a mod for it
Jan Rodney yeah what I just said
Another cool location for a settlement would have been Fiddler's Green Trailer Park or a skyscraper in downtown Boston.
Isn’t the Elder Maxon quote just talking about his use of power armor?
thats what I thought
he never uses throughout the whole game even when assaulting the institute so?
@@Doralga He does wear it if you side with the Institute. He comes in a vertibird and drops down near the end of the battle.
@@bluethunderbolt9631 as enemy yes as an ally he doesn't weird
Kenji Bomar Niceee
McCready tells in his story how he cam to know where the cure might be, it was part of the story when he gives you medtek terminal password
I learn so much about FO4 from these videos. After my first playthrough I just couldn't get back inyo it to find other hidden things like the vault tec guy McCreedy
a lot of the "plotholes" ur goin on about arent really plotholes other people (like oxhorn) have found some answers, like the fairline dude and how maccready knew about prevent
NoodleDaddy this isn’t a plot hole video
@@iloveowls90 and yet, he keeps talking about them. specifically macready's story, he claims that its full of plotholes. and hes just wrong, he researched it VERY poorly. as macready explicitly details how he came into the info.
Thank you for bringing up oxhorn
"Murdered to death"
Are you doing this on purpose? lol
The Elder Maxon quote is just referring to all the brotherhood of steels advanced technology that they use.
Also the brotherhood has no problem with cyborgs, Star Paladin Cross from Fallout 3 was a cyborg and she was one of the highest ranking members in the Citadel.
for the first myth, maybe some of the settlers ARE the ghouls? and the dead person couldnt let them go?
I'm thinking maybe the ghouls were his family that got infected and killed the settlers but couldn't kill them so rounded them up and locked em up
If you bring x-88, he will talk about how he was there, meaning the institute got them. In the white building there's a note saying it's his family and he cant bear to "do it".
It literally says that in the game.....
For the first one, the ghouls could have been residents of the settlement and the owner of the skeleton was trying to keep them close, unable to let go of their friends.
The elder has Power Armor as his advantage over mere mortals.
T60 is a very high tech thing.
"murdered a death claw to death" not enough to murder it huh maxon had to MURDER IT TO DEATH
thx nate love your videos
Your videos*
Not you’re/you are videos
@@juniornostaw7536 thanks, despite it being a two year old post happy somebody decided to correct me
@@wulfjams8737 😉
In the Overseer's Terminal in Vault 81, the original Overseer makes several references to Vault-Tec knowing about the bombs before the general public did. In fact, that's part of how she subverted the experiment. Vault-Tec got an early warning, as expected, and she was supposed to contact all the vault staff so they could get ready before the residents arrived. She didn't call the scientists, so most of them didn't make it in time. (I guess they lived further away than the residents?)
I don't know if Vault-Tec told their sales reps about it, but the higher-ups somehow knew when the bombs would drop, before everyone else. Creepy as fuck.
There are US bombs in the Mohave unexploded as well as in fallout 3. They both use the same assets as NV reused most of 3’s assets, so who knows what’s cannon, but why would the US drop its own bombs in DC and in Vegas? And why would Vault Tec AND The Enclave be alerted beforehand?
More 5 things we didn't know we could do in fallout 4?
THAT WOULD BE DOPE
@@robertmercer6656 I know right?
Not really. Small map, limited items, redundant quests, and not a single whore outfit to pig on.
@@Saffrone221 did you even think about the dlc's?
BigNathGaming same stuff different skin
"Murdered a deathclaw to death"
bro that’s 100% ganna be the next fallout game’s premise i’m calling it rn, it’s ganna be a resurgence of the plague and the whole story is ganna revolve around it for sure like it makes sense with what’s going on in the world rn too
While pleading to get inside the fence at the vault, the salesman says that he is supposed to be on the list. If you look at all the chambers after the main character leaves his, you can see that there is an empty chamber. This suggest that the salesman was telling the truth. Did Vault-Tech lie to him about having a spot or was it a clerical error?
Fast travel to the Old North Church
Face the statue nearby head on and take the left path
Follow it until you find a mailbox and trash can lining along an unmarked train station entrance
I won't say what's inside but check it out Nate. I'm not sure if you've placed it into a video before but I thought I'd mention it anyways. Hopefully i have good enough directions. :/
The bowl of granulated sugar..
A technical document! Nice
Guys, I'm not talking about the items/contents inside but the scene inside. Thought Nate could put it into a video.
Oh inside the station, I thought you meant inside the mailbox and trash can. I know what scene you're talking about.
Someone reply so I get a notification please. I want to save this comment for later
The "New Plague" and "Blue Flu" are the same thing. It is definitely canon, in Fallout 3: Point Lookout DLC the swampfolk are the result of this plague, look it up.
No they're the product of fallout, inbreeding and various other pollutants.
Quotes from the wiki
"Their physical deformities are the result of inbreeding, coupled with radiation or exposure to other toxic wastes in the Point Lookout area and the various pollutants washed down the river from the north."
"Although Point Lookout did not suffer a direct hit during the Great War, the effects of the radioactive fallout can be seen in the indigenous population that have slowly degenerated over the decades, and now sport the "Point Lookout look." Sporting sinewy, pockmarked bodies oozing with strength and pus, the swampfolk are a violent and stupid bunch, and they don't take well to strangers. They have a rudimentary belief system and mark their territory with fetishes: straw dolls hanging from trees and bone totems. Anthropologists have speculated the swampfolk have a belief in the occult, and some postulate they pray to a hitherto unknown entity named Ug-Qualtoth.[1]"
Keep on reading, New Plague is mentioned below. You're right, their appearance is not ONLY due to New Plague, but it is one of the reasons.
I'll be interested to see what elements of 'canon' Bethesda choose to use in 76. And FO5... Whatever criticisms we may have of the games, glitches, etc... They do like the backstory etc, to be canon.
Yeah, except for when they break their own lore, they like it, true.
Besthesda titles arent canon
ah yes, the original BoS. they use to be good "itch my back, ill itch your back" with the Enclave. 2 military powers both with core fundamentals. only separated by the way they operate. never had a rivalry and never stood in each others way... till the oil rig assploded, and the BoS be like "gotta get me that tech at Navarro"
the Post man is Enclave btw. the random encounter from Fallout 2 that was cut, was an encounter with a man in leather armor, out delivering mail. he tells the player hes "Enclave of course, the EUSA of course". EUSA being the Enclave United States of pre-war America. or the like. But yea.
also im sorry but no.
Because of the New plague, the US closed down into self quarantine to prevent further contamination, and to hord resources.
The "New Plague" arose in 2052 after Chinese Hei Gui agents managed to steal some of the Limit-115 during a sabotage of the Hoover Dam testing labs. The spies were in the process of trying to escape Denver and were killed, breaking samples of the virus in a crowded public area. The epidemic killed approximately 200,000 citizens in the United States, including cities such as Denver, Boulder, and Colorado Springs. The United States closed its borders and the first-ever national quarantine was declared.
So we can blame the Chinese for initiating a biological attack on US soil in this instance.
and the FEV was to create super soldiers. which worked... somewhat. but the subjects became too violent. the project ultimately halted due to the great war. one of the strong aspect of the point in FEV was to force biological resistance to enemy bio weapons. in a way it was for as you say. but not a direct result.
Uh fucking what? Did you even play fallout 2? They were never "buddy buddy" with the enclave. At least know what the fuck your on about before you post three God damn paragraphs
Fallout predicted the Chinese unleashing a killer flu to destabalize America
I always just assumed that the phrase in Quinlan's terminal 'assisted by advanced technology' referred to the brotherhood using power armour and laser weapons. And as already pointed out here, there was at least one cybernetically enhanced soldier in the brotherhood in the capital wasteland. Maybe the 'enhanced by technology' is simply meant to refer to your combat abilities being enhanced by using advanced weaponry and defences.
I just had the thought of how scary a fallout game based in the ocean could be. Radsquids, sharks could be "deathjaws", ghoul dolphins or eels, not to mention the potential for mermaid type creatures.
Would make a good spin-off horror game.
I always thought that the maxson thing was in reference to the advanced armour and weaponry the brotherhood used
Vault Tech caused the great war. I never knew about that dialogue though, those two things combined actually makes it more understandable how he ended up with less sanity than most non-feral ghouls.
Elder Maxson could be a Cyborg.
Star Paladin Cross in Fallout 3 was one. And i think the Postguy is just a reference to the movie (i think is named) Postman. A post apocalyptic movie of a guy delivering letters from before the Apocalypse.
In regards to the Vault Tech Rep - he's a door to door salesman, a sleezy one at that. He's doing everything to complete a "sale" as I'm guessing he gets commission for every person who gets admitted to the vault. The fear of nuclear war was a strong sales technique pre-war
If you take X6 to Fairline, he’ll insinuate that there were people there the last time he was out that way. That seems to imply that there was a synth-related mission somewhere out that way.
I always thought the dead mailman was a reference to that Kevin Costner film, The Postman.
Fairline Hill would've made a perfect settlement spot 😠
"murdered a deathclaw to death"
yep that is usually what happens when you kill something LOL
Also not sure if anyone's pointed out yet but MacCready does mention that he knows the Cure exists because some other guy told him about it I can't remember the dude's name, but he was said they have had a companion who got sick with the same illness but his companion died before they can get to the Cure in the Medtech building. He basically sold the location to MacCready who was trying to earn enough money higher on some extra guns to help him take the building.
Coming back post Fallout the TV show, knowing that Vault Tec did indeed drop the bombs, the Rep's foreshadowing is crazy
6:15 clearly a reference to kevin costner's 1997 movie, "the postman". mystery solved.
My first thinking😂👍
Probably, but the character in that was armed.
7:00 he probably had lots of weapons, until someone killed him then looted them
Fairline Estates kinda looks like the dream world where you murder everyone with that mask and knife in fallout 3.
I honestly don’t know how I didn’t realise the connection between macready in f4 and mayor macready in f3. Ive played through both countless times but never made that connection. I love the little things like this that connect the capital wasteland to the commonwealth.
Watching the theory about the Vault Tech guy knowing about the bombs has a new meaning after watching the TV Show.
Walking dead reference locking them up thinking they can be cured?
Francisco Flores or perhaps family?
@@iloveowls90 still a dead reference from the barn the old man wanted to cure his fam
@@iloveowls90 btw I also love owls lol nice user name
You never see Maxon sleep, just sayin'.
"That's what a Synth would say."
You also never see Maxson put the cap on his toothpaste either.
He too angry to sleep
I think it's possible that the Maxon terminal entry was cut content. It could have met to be used when the Sole Survivor is given the orders to kill Danse. The Sole Survivor could use the knowledge of the fact that Maxon is a cyborg, to persuade him that he's being hypocritical.
Except being a cyborg does not make him hypocrite cause he was still born to a human unlike a synth who are made in a lab.
To be honest, it would have been a very good move and writting by Bethesda had they gone that route. It would have pushed the player to seek out information and even something to keep Maxon from killing Danse. Pointing out the knowledge of his cybernetics which is both blackmail but also a statement to Maxon's hypocrisy which ultimately makes him stand down if the Sole Survivor promises to keep it to themselves and in exchange will not have Danse executed but still kicked out from the brotherhood but not in a dishonorable manner, he'll invent a story that Danse can no longer perform his duties and has decided to retire.
Or the sole Survivor uses this info to create a scandal in the brotherhood which ends with Maxon being exiled and have a leaderless brotherhood still carry on their mission on the Institute, since the player has done the most on the mission, they end up being offered the rank of Elder.
It's sad that Bethesda had such a good opportunity to make writings that rival that of New Vegas and they just let it slip through their fingers. Such wasted potential.
I've always thought it quite weird that Sarah Lyons seemingly gets killed off so easily. The East Coast brotherhood did well under the leadership of Lyons and, despite the issues with the Outcasts was doing pretty Damn well for itself.
I thought it would be cool that, unknown to a young Arthur (who had a massive crush on Sarah) Sarah Lyons was assassinated, potentially on orders from the Outcasts or the Western Brotherhood. With the defeat of the Enclave, the East Coast Brotherhood had found an unprecedented cache of tech, and with the support of the local population, which Lyons fostered through recruitment and protection, they gained great strength and presence.
However the West Coast Elder, who had rejected Lyons anti-isolationist ideology and fearful of their gaining strength, wanted to get their hands on the spoils of the war with the Enclave.
And so Sarah was assassinated, the West Coast Elders put their own people in high positions and a young Arthur Maxson, desperate to prove himself, is thrown in to "reunite" the brotherhood. Arthur then finds out that his rise to power has been engineered, even his own ideological beliefs concerning synths.
If finding out that your a cyborg synth is bad, then finding out your human but everything about you is just as manufactured would be a big blow.
Ah, but that's just me.
Elfan Waltz you fucking idiot. Maxsons problem with synths isn’t because they were not born organically, it’s because he’s terrified of humans “becoming obsolete” which in actual fact will never happen as long as the institute maintain control
5:30 It might just be him talking about power armor, since that's advanced technology that enhances your ability.
Plot Twist 5 years later in the Fallout series we learn that Vault-Tec detonated the bomb.
The Brotherhood's beef with synths is that while humans take many thousands of years to evolve and adapt, synths can do so instantly via software upgrades. This would effectively make humanity obsolete, with the potential to accomplish what a nuclear war couldn't. This is also the reason they hate super mutants - the organism best adapted to it's environment will thrive.
Cybernetics wouldn't be any sort of existential threat. Given the Brotherhood's penchant for hoarding tech, cybernetics would likely be considered just a tool, like any other.
Grow up.
Klaus Mateschitz he wasn't talking shit at all jesus why are people like this
Those ‘tools’ in diamond city...
Scrotor Synth “software upgrades” would work on humans as well, given Gen 3 are *human in every way other than birth* with some minor cybernetic implants only an autopsy will reveal. Synth “programming” is brainwashing and teaching through what amounts to a modified version of the Memory Den’s tech (itself an offshoot of simulation tech used for the Operation Anchorage DLC and for pilot training at the Boomers’ along with the memory recording tech that made Nick Valentine possible).
6:43 he looks too healthy and his suit looks strangely undamaged, almost like he's from the pre-war times, maybe he's a time traveler? i mean, i highly doubt anyone in Fallout would dress like that, and even less as a unarmed delivery man, at the end of the day they deilvery stuff, wouldn't be strange for them to have to deal with raiders from time to time and i don't think that's how a deilvery guy would get his job done.
Elder Maxson may have been biologically enhanced, i.e. steroids (maybe he’s always on x-cell or buffout) or gene therapy, or maybe even the FEV. Technology also includes biology and medical procedures and techniques, so that may be the technological enhancements he has
The Mail Carriers you find are an Easter egg for the Kevin Costner movie "The Postman". Good old movie if you haven't watched it
“The postman” Easter egg. I love that movie lol
Regarding Elder maxim's enhancements may be in reference to the enhancements of BOS tech Armor and weapons?
That sounds accurate
Macready’s son had COVID
4:32 murdered a deathclaw *to death*
the macready "mystery" is explicitly explained in game. this is actually one of the stories that doesnt have holes in it as you claim. he doesnt KNOW there is a cure, but he had been going around asking for help trying to find a doctor that knew something about this disease. he found a guy that said he had scavenged in the research lab, and had copied some of the data hoping it would be useful to trade. he told macready that there was some disease with those symptoms in the database, and sold him the holotape and the code to unlock the secured area. thats why macready was taking merc jobs, to pay for the data. im probably leaving out some details but thats the gist of it.
Tbh, I think when Quinlan said "Enhanced" he meant the Power Armor suits
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