Hey folks. I hope you enjoy the video. Hopefully it gets everyone in the mood for the show. Any issues, let me know. ANy suggestions for future content, please leave them here or in the community posts. As always, any support really helps the video :)
Hey, not sure if you knew, but there's more info on Aubrey and Madison at the bowling alley if I remember correctly. Just thought you may want to know as it's missed in your video. Otherwise, really enjoyed :)
What's cool is Vim is based on Moxie which is the official drink of Maine and it was created by a doctor as a health tonic. So the history of vim is pretty spot on.
@countchokula2680 I know what you mean, I found Moxie at the coop a couple of times and I enjoyed it so much I had to order it online for myself and none of my friends like it so more for me lol
7:40 You know what? It probably wasn't his idea to be eating his beans in there. If this gentleman was a known lover of beans in the office, then he was likely exiled there by his coworkers; directly under the exhaust fan so the inevitable after effects of his chosen diet won't render the break room unusable because of the stench
@@althechicken9597 wish bethesda focus on singel player handcrafted worlds like 76 could have been a good singel player game if it had npc and a real story
Maybe if it was just another building but as a dlc they are really disappointing. Get control over and alien ship and.?we can't learn a danged thing we didn't already know, cant travel any extra places despite having access to the whole planet. Fall habour might as well been called point look out imo. Like the whole thing was an after thought and not a good one. But there are still people playing fallout 4 that dont know the speech dialog only has two options, not 4 but they say 4 is the best fallout game. Your interpretation of what the responses say are not the same as the npc you're talking to. For the player, its yes, no, maybe and sarcastic. The two responses npc gives no matter which choice, is yes or no over all. Which is probably why there's only one slide ending If it wasnt dlc this woukd just be average run of the mill lore. But we keep getting dlc with "10" minutes of extra story that kinda feels like I'm paying to play mods now
@jamesmeppler6375 The DLC was launched 8 years ago and has a decent story with locations that flesh out the lore of the area its set in. Your entire argument is "ERRRRR ME NO LIKE IT IT THE SAME AS BASE GAME"
Btw, some thoughts on _why_ Vim! Captain's Blend has a calming effect on certain creatures. I don't think it's just the amount of lobster and fish extract. There's other stuff in there as well, such as aster extract. My guess is that the combination of these that causes the effect. Aster IRL has several interesting chemicals, such as saponins and phenolic compounds. In a world like Fallout, who knows what those will do when mixed with lobster juice?
It's chemicals that makes you sweat more and change the properties that your about to carry uglies regaurdless of your gender. Don't need 2 years of basic biology to know sex is still needed on this planet. Intelligence however...
Wow. If only you were an expert at something REAL. A cure for Cancer? A fix for punctured arteries? Vaccine to prevent Tuberculosis or Herpes? Glad you know video game like the back of your strong hand.
I dont think ironically or unironically works? How would it be ironic, do you say everything that isn't ironic or do you say the word ironic every time? Something in the video that says I bet you didnt come here just to watch old stuff? Ya know, real irony? Thats like saying no offense that you like vim caps over nuka...makes no sense at all He been back for a while, this is why you dont unsubscribe just because you ain't seen a new video., defeats the purpose entirely since its supposed to tell you that they posted, instead I see comments and no videos ever, so their notifications don't really work unless you dont comment.
You honestly have no idea how calming your voice is. No matter how bad a day I'm having once I hear your dulcet tones everything is better. David Attenborough eat your irradiated heart out.
10 grands for fish/lobster? Sounds pretty reasonable when looking at the hyperinflation that timeline has. I mean, does 29$ for an "Awesome Tales" comic sound normal to you? "Guns and Bullets" is 33$, "RobCo Fun" is 40$ and so on...
I was wearing a Vim shirt and as he was cashing me out, the cashier simply said "Nuka-Cola is better". I was completely thrown off, mumbled something in response and spent the walk home beating myself up for not saying something clever. Always wondered why all these terminal and journal entriesalways abruptly end on or right before the day of the bombs. I know - who wants to and what point is there to continue working a job that necessitates people when the world has seemingly ended, but it's like everyone died on the spot the moments the bombs hit the ground, even in faraway places where they didn't even reach. The answer probably is as simple as "everybody tried something else to stay alive", but what else could they possibly know to be doing? How do you go from a likely boring but established work and social life in a stable community to suddenly having to navigate the ending to everything you know? How could the supermutant here type perfectly on a computer when the egghead supermutant in the Glowing Sea could not? I feel like Nuka-Cola is the Disney of the Fallout universe, similarly to how Nintendo is the Disney of the eastern world in our own entertainment universe.
@@alaeriia01 A connoisseur, I see! I got mine from Lootcrate. It's a subscription you can cancel at any time that sells a monthly random (but the same in every same-themed crate in that month, so maybe don't buy two, like I did, unless you have plans for the second batch of content, like up-selling it) assortment of merch (shirts, toys, collectibles, pins, etc) from various pop-culture franchises. I got some Batman and Fallout stuff, but they had lots of options, and likely even more now, as it's been a while since I last checked. Alternatively, you can buy unofficial ones from sites like Etsy, perhaps, but given you pay for only the shirt there, you likely end up with less for more, as you can try reselling whatever you don't want from Lootcrate. I got lucky with a great-lloking Vim-shirt but it's not guaranteed the same selection comes around again soon, this was years ago. They have a display for previous crate content, and I think the following month, so thaty may help you decide or plan ahead.
@@ayethe4603 I'm sure there are places completely untouched by at least the bombs. Radiation travels on the wind, so maybe it's generally spread across the globe but not evenly, so many smaller areas, like remote islands and landmass extremities, may be going on like usual.
@@TheREALSimaginationJust like irl, the world of Fallout was connected. No-one would be carrying on like normal when so much of the supply chain everyone other than the most primitive tribes relied on is gone in an instant. It's exactly why nuclear war now would compeltely devastate the northern hemispehere while the southern hemisphere has less actual targets, but the global south would still be in a gigantic crisis due to losing all the trade with the north.
A few things come to mind to me when hearing Vim captain’s blend is a whole lotta crab that makes other crabs think you’re one of them. 1: I wonder how bad this stuff would be mixed with FEV. 2: Vim should have been sought after in the wasteland to save people from mirelurks 😂
@@vexile1239 yea they really suck at defending them like I get them all combat armour auto guns like six or seven turret and they can't fight off a small bunch of raiders so annoying
Just want to say I’ve only recently found your channel and I am starting to work my way through your Fallon content, I’ve been enjoying your humor and narration very much. I’m only a few minutes in and I just wanted so share some of my knowledge about soda thanks to a rabbit hole I fell down years ago. So here’s some history about soda as we know it today, originally you would get it at the soda counter and usually those were in a pharmacy. Most of them were created by doctors either as medications, health tonics or in one case an energy drink as evidenced by their slogan iykyk. Most didn’t contain sugar until later and so the carbonated water was used to make drinking the syrup easier. Later on people began to drink is socially as medications and healthcare advanced leading to founding of soda and ice cream shops. As we moved into the fast food chain days, soda shops began to decline and closed. Soda fountains were installed in these places and actually operate the same way the old fountains at the shops did as the syrup and carbonated water are separate and mixed when you select which flavor you want dispensed. It’s why sometimes it can taste off if the mix isn’t right and why sometimes it tastes different depending on where you go because of the water slash mix ratio they have the machine programmed for. It’s also why sprite at McD’s tastes different, they have a special syrup mix specially made for them. There are a few soda shops still in operation to this day or have been reopened/founded and they are able to get the syrup mixes directly from the companies.
I went down a rabbit hole one time a couple years ago and learned a lot about soda. I tend to go down odd rabbit holes at times, like how Victorian asylums basically have led to a lot of the modern kinks and other weird Victorian history. They weren’t the prudes most people think they were, some of the NSFW art they created was wild!
Vim really suffered a lot because of the Nuka Cola Corporation. Loss of the Quartz trademark, corporate sabotage, plummeting sales, and more. I really enjoyed the addition of Vim as a reference to the real world Moxie, both drinks being the state drink of Maine, and I do my best to collect any bottle of all types of Vim I can find while traveling around Far Harbor.
@@27Flopps Games. Sssss. That's a plural sound. I don't know why you wanted to pick a fight with me over a sincere message but it's my birthday and I don't care for it.
@@ingni123456 because he doesn't cover the first two games. I don't remember him having a single video dedicated to fallout 1 and 2. Also you said that on a video about fallout 4. It's very easy to read your comment as a typo. You're wrong Silly billy, go back to your hobbit hole.
I'm fairly certain the two teddy bears in the first bathroom are meant to represent a "cool kid"/bully giving a "nerd" a swirly, given the "cool" sunglasses, the pack of gum, and the "lunch money" in the form of bottle caps. Of course, like all of the environmental story telling, it's up to your own interpretation.
I remember when I was 15 and watching him he was my first for perfect fallout lore and bad jokes that I love and the reason everywhere I go in fallout I open all the bathroom stalls and to say I'm 25 now it's crazy for me I watched his channel for ten years.
Content from you is always awesome to see bud. Inthe regards to the $10,000 spent at the Fish market. You have to remember that the cost of things skyrocketed in the Fallout Universe due to inflation (the price of a new Corvega or Giddy-up Buttercup will confirm this)
Funny thing is for me Grun was easier to kill than the other super mutants in the factory . Once your level is high enough the primus and warlord super mutants are the same level as you .
I swear you did a video on this years and years ago. Either way, happy to watch it. Side note, Vim being a Maine based mostly regionally enjoyed soda is similar to Moxie here in the US. It's like orange soda and root beer mixed in one, it's pretty great.
I feel I'm going to have to argue about the amount of Witnesses supporting Alex meant the Sheriff and the DA were forced to drop the charges. Oh, I'm sure they eventually did, but only AFTER telling Conroy that it didn't matter how many backhanders Nuka Cola gave them, there was no way they could safely frame Alex without the SD, DA's Office and, ultimately, Nuka Cola being implemented in a perversion of justice. EDIT:Whoops, Conroy wasn't the A.C. that we saw, my bad.
"Being able to concisely state your requirements will make the whole process easier." As a systems engineer, I agree 100% But what actually happens isn't too different from what happened in this fictional company! Marketing shoves vague and sometimes nonsensical requirements down on us, based on the half-baked idea of the day. And multiple meetings are wasted before marketing understands why 90% of their half-baked ideas cannot even be physically done!!
The fact that an attack on a truck shooting out tires and STEALING POWERED ARMOR didn't get police response speaks horrifying volumes about the state of the region at the time the bombs fell. Good lord. I mean, even allowing a company to use powered armor as a promo device at all is a little out there (especially a smaller outfit like Vim, vs the goliaths of Nuka and Vault Tec.) but there comes a point where you have to consider how bad things really were.
If the original front was burned down due to arson, that means they been experiencing this stuff for over 50 years, must not be related? And...you seem to forget hyper inflation where a car costs $12,000,000 so 1/4 the value of that today would be like 10,000...so they aren't really losing that much money, but they aren't making much either.
$10,000 is an insane amount of money to spend at a fish market. But this universe has comic books that cost $33. Compared to our $4 comic books today, the pre-war dollar to US dollar is worth about 8.25 times less. So with that (somewhat napkin math) the fish market trip for lobster cost $1200 or so. Is that reasonable for lobster soda? I have no idea.
For context, this is what West-coasters think East-coasters drink like how East-coasters think West-coasters constantly drink Sarsaparilla. I mean, we *DO,* but still.
I really over thought the entries about the flavor of captians blend. It made me upset that the actual company flavor expert couldn't come up with a flavor for Maine other than making it a flavor that...should never be made in a soft drink- One of the things maine is really famous for blueberries?? Call me crazy but I think a blueberry vim would've been much better than a lobster and greens vim.
In the case of no clothing for so many skeletons they could have been wearing natural fibers. As those decay quickly, but in the world of fallout what are the chances of "natural" fibers really being present? 😂
@7:40 - not so strange for those who've been there. You need a break or just want to get away from your coworkers/customers a few minutes, you take an extended bathroom break so you can close the door and be alone. If you skipped breakfast or worked through lunch, might even grab a snack while you're at it.
Honestly it was way to acceptable to hit a woman back then but only if it was your wife and preferable behind closed doors. Sad honestly. But yeah you swing expect someone to swing back.
The person on the stairs at 37m in could've been shooting down the stairs chasing someone but missing, hence the holes in the wall straight ahead, then been shot themselves when they got to that landing, spinning slightly to face up the stairs and slumping against the wall. That'd explain the holes and the blood being where they are. Though blood wouldn't still be red like that years later. Even in a heavily radiated area oxidation and drying still occurs which would leave it a brown paintlike substance on the wall, not red.