I really like the reverb on this song, anyways sorry for not having more footy of LA in this, hope the waves sooth you though :) All for fun please do not sue me Credit to David Dutkowski too for the dope 60's footage!
They need to start the game off showing everything nice like fallout 4s intro but then this song starts and Ted Kaczynski manifest speech starts and it starts to show the resource wars and then finally the nukes going off. Then you start the actual game.
i tend to live my day very anxiously, this is why i tend to waste my time on dump things, but i just understanded now that being happy with whatever life gives you is the real power of being alive.
POV: the year is 1969, youre riding shotgun in a VW van through San Francisco's Height Ashbury neighborhood, the acid you took a litte while ago just kicked in making the song on the radio seem slower than it actually is
I own a missile for homeland defense, since that's what Woodrow Willson intended. Four bandits break into my air space. "Scramble, scramble" As I grab my helmet and AIM-9X Sidewinder. Blow a soft ball sized hole through the first bandit, he's dead on the spot. Draw my AMRAAM on the second man, miss him entirely because he notched it and it pitbulls on a civilian airliner. I have to resort to the Patriot missile system mounted at the airbase below, "Tally ho lads" the surface-to-air missile shreds two men in the blast, the sound and falling metal set off car alarms. I then resort to dogfight the last bandit. Select my M61 Vulcan 20mm, pull him into HUD and fire. He bleeds out in the cockpit waiting for ejection because 20mm high-explosive is impossible to stitch up. Just as I get a Bingo fuel warning
time slows down around you, the bullets of your rifle slowly spiraling out of the chamber of your rifle and into the air, how did it come to this ? one minute you are at home looking forward to college and the next you're in some dense jungle scared for your life every night and day. maybe one day this nightmare will end, but today doesn't seem to be it
The battle of San Francisco / Los Angeles was a victory for the Americans, halting the westward invasion from the Russians. As you are walking in the streets, you look down at the ocean, the beaches, [the Golden Gate Bridge if it’s San Francisco], and some of the famous and tall buildings still standing strong. It was a beautiful, yet depressing state of the city. They are still searching for survivors, but you continue on with you day and explore some of the beautiful sights still standing.
Attention, this is the NCR Emergency Broadcast, Hoover Dam has fallen, evacuate to Mojave Outpost, i repeat Hoover Dam has fallen, evacuate to Mojave Outpost.
It’s the end of the 60’s - the beginning of the decade promise of a hippy utopia accompanied by laid back tunes and peace and love give away to time of chaos, death and destruction. The final blow is a heinous act of cruelty and violence - closing the window on the Age of Aquarius and ushering through the door a new American Nightmare.
Pov: You won the Mojave and kept Hoover Dam, but your president was assasinated, this song plays as you get taken back to the Boneyard and your family, smoking a cigarette.
Ah well, today I’ve learned that the lyrics are « all the leaves are brown » and not « I’ll believe the ground »… I’m French, please cut me some slack >.>
The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. They have greatly increased the life-expectancy of those of us who live in “advanced” countries, but they have destabilized society, have made life unfulfilling, have subjected human beings to indignities, have led to widespread psychological suffering (in the Third World to physical suffering as well) and have inflicted severe damage on the natural world. The continued development of technology will worsen the situation. It will certainly subject human beings to greater indignities and inflict greater damage on the natural world, it will probably lead to greater social disruption and psychological suffering, and it may lead to increased physical suffering even in “advanced” countries.