Oh that's just an average Bethesda Protagonist with mods. Engages in combat one of the most dangerous things of the setting without any fear,casually kills it and hits the griddy because they can hear the music from Todd knows where.
@@mace5725 Yup. Whats-his-name who injected the cold fusion dealy into his neck is a rogue member of a group of Enclave remnants. Also, the X-01 specifically, while rare, isn't exclusive to the Enclave. It was the pre-war prototype to the Advanced Power Armor, the latter of which was utilized by the Enclave in *Fallout 2,* and a couple members of the Mojave Remnants in *New Vegas.* That said, a few sets of the X-01 prototypes remain scattered around the wasteland, like the one on display in the Galactic Zone at Nuka-World.
It'll maybe show up in Fortnite. Somehow they just confirmed that Fallout will be in the next season with a poster of a T-60. You'll seem them kids hitting the griddy with it.
He did the job of a brotherhood of steel squire, he took valuable tech so no one else outside the brotherhood could use it, ad victorium (I love the NCR, the brotherhood are a bunch of racist dick wads that don’t want to share their toys)
Moten got to wear it, at least once when Lucy let him out under the bridge, when Thaddeus stole the fusion core. You see a full body shot of him in the suit with the mask lifted. Edit: I looked it up and Aaron Moten said in an interview that wearing the armor sucks and he would be exhausted after filming when he had to wear it. So he did wear it occasionally, he just didn't like the experience of walking in it so he was happy they hired a guy to do stuff like fight scenes and running. The only time he wore it is in scenes where you see the mask lifted.
He even kinda acts like him. His mannerisms and the microexpressions in the first few episodes instantly reminded me of Denzel. He's actually a fantastic actor and did a great job as Maximus.
I'm playing fallout 4 and I had one full suit then all of a sudden I have 4 full suits and parts for almost 2 more. I got two hellfire mk VI suits in ten minutes.
The T-60 power armour was the latest made by West Tech butT-60 wasnt the latest model ever made in the Fallout franchise, it was the X02 power armour, made by the Enclave.
The symbolism of a Bear, clawing out the BoS sigil on the armor, when we know of the rivalry between the two factions.. spooky. Nice touch by the writers/designers
New Vegas is the only main title fallout game (we ain't including side titles such as tactics, shelter etc) that didn't feature a power armour on the cover art. Even fallout 1 had the t51b on its cover and fallout 2's cover featured the X-01 prototype power armour.
Yes, but it was developed in secret before the war by the US government, aka the Enclave. It is Enclave MK1 Power Armor. X-02 would be MK2 power armor, which would be the armor you see most wearing in fallout 3 and NV, and X-03 would be the hellfire power armor.
Its funny to know how old that armor is in the lore, this is like a knight from the midevil dark ages, finding and wearing roman empire centurion armor
That's more accurate than you realize. A suit of the best Roman armor would have been superior to anything made until late in the medieval period, just like the T-60 would be better than any wasteland armor.
@thomaswillard6267 No, he didn't, lol the brotherhood is a company. Maximus is a part of the company. He wasn't qualified or given the right to use the armor, but it was not stealing.
@@toiletsponge then could you explain what you meant? As I'm not sure, cause I thought you were implying that the weightlessness of the suits is a negative?
I understand your point but you have to look at it from the perspective of what does our movie culture rely on? Cgi, practical effects have become an afterthought for a lot of these movies and shows, so their priority isn't to make the practical effects feel real which was a main focus for movies like the original jurassic park which they prioritized the practical to create an authentic reality. Now I don't think the power armor is bad in the show considering you can't have it weighs a few tons like the real armor because the actor needs to be able to breathe/ move and trying to walk when your feet are weighed down by like 60 pounds of metal. I personally think shows and movies should return to the practical effects because it just made everything feel real.
Legacy did absolutely incredible, NGL. We get up close and personal with these props too. Well done look forward to seeing what more they come up with on the practical effects side.
The t60 is the best power armor design by far. So glad someone decided to introduce it in fo4. It looks so good, especially with the brotherhood paint jobs and ESPECIALLY with the atom cats paint job.
Funny how the brotherhood didn’t find the T 60 until after the destruction of the enclave in the capital wasteland but this man just casually finds a full functional set in west tek no one else seemed to have found before.
Not a correction, but filling in omission... there were several different t60 builders made by high skill cosplayers that were used in the series. Same goes for all other sorts of set items and props in the series like nosleeptillcosplay had their assaultron cosplay featured as the destroyed assaultron in the sand.