@@Gr3nadgr3gory I also believe radiation would pass from mother to child but on a real note I don’t think you’d be able to have a wasteland baby cuz of all the rads
Enclave Officer: Who are you again? LW: I’m your conscience, I need you to run into Old Olney with this meat necklace around your neck whilst making loud noises.
This mechanic would've been so much more enjoyable if 1. The NPC you send to the "employment office" didn't permanently disappear from the world 2. Folks you slap the collar on didn't perish most of the time Yeah, sure, mods and all that, but I still would have liked it if Beth didn't overlook these things. Same with goo and ash piles never disappearing. You could reverse pickpocket grenades onto them when the linked NPC respawned.
@@parkourguyyy Not really when you have some slaves that are there constantly without being sold. Seeing the consequences of your actions would've been a great touch, like say instead of doing nothing all day maybe one of the Tenpenny Tower residents owns extensive agriculture fields but to cut costs "employs" slaves to do all the hard labor. Could even present a moral dilemma of whether or not to liberate the slaves despite knowing this is the one and only consistent source of food for the Capital Wasteland. Edit: Forgot to actually get to the heart of my point, lol. Basically the idea is you can see the people you've enslaved being abused and slowly worked to death on some kind of corn plantation or whatever.
@@parkourguyyyOkay, but turning them into a meat pile with a mininuke and they're back good as new a few days later? I kind of doubt they actually intended for the player to be able to render like 80% of the CW population extinct because enslaved NPCs are removed from the game the same way certain quest NPCs are.
@@kingbrennus1580 I always figured they just werent marketable. I mean, one of them was a senile old man lol. But when you enslave Bumble, Eulogy tells you she was immediately sold, so a quick return on a slave isnt out of the question. Not saying it wouldnt be cool to be put on a guilt trip (or get off on your "accomplishment"), just it wasnt really an oversight I dont think
That's an Experimental MIRV, the unique version of the Fat Man. It fires 8 mini nukes. Edit: Though now that I look at it again it seems to be flesh, maybe deathclaw hands? No wait, it's Brahmin.
Enclave Officer: "Okay...hey this thing feels weird, can I take it off now?" Lone Wanderer: "The collar or the 400 pound suit of armor i just put on ya?"