Fallout Bible 9 by Unknown

Fallout Bible 9 by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Format: epub


b) Was the main base for the BoS originally some kind of military vault? I just kind of find it hard to believe that they built it. It used to be a govemment/security bunker/base, called Lost Hills. c) Can you tell me a little about the BoS during Fallout 2? I just always assumed that the main base grew above ground and some outposts were set up in the NCR. That's pretty much it. Last word from the south is, the BOS is still centralized around the Lost Hills bunker, though they do have listening posts and other bunkers and bases scattered throughout the wastes. d) Did the BoS capture Navarro after the destruction of the oil rig? No one knows what happened to Navarro after the Enclave was destroyed. It's unlikely that the BOS seized it after the events in F2 because they didn't have a strong military presence up North at the end of F2. They would have been interested in taking it, however - although they would have suffered serious casualties. e) Who thought up the idea with the airships at the beginning of FOT, cause it kinda... well.. .sucks. Beats me. I don't know too much about FOT, but I'll ask. f) The system of FOT wouldn't even work. The new recruits come from the villages, but the villages hate the BoS. If a village ever decided to leave the BoS, then it would be attacked and the soldiers would rebel. It wouldn't be long before oher villages would leave the unity and a civil war would occur. I'm not trying to be picky or anything, I just noticed that one day. (That would make an interesting base for a sequel) You could argue this either way, but 1 don't think the system wouldn't work. Again, my FOT knowledge is sketchy, so I really couldn't say for sure. I'll pass along your question. MORE B.O.S. ANSWERS Greg, in his quest to join the Brotherhood of Steel, had some feedback: In update #8, you accepted a correction on the BOS that you needn't have. What I'm referring to is when you grant: "You're right - the limited number of council members would preclude becoming an Elder because of seniority only" (p. 16). This doesn't follow at all— why can't it simply be the case that the four senior-most members of the BOS are the Elders? (Probably with the High Elder being a hereditary Maxson-family position or elected within the council.) The way you were thinking about it seems to have been something like an absolute minimum-age standard for Elder status, e.g., all paladins over age 50 are automatically Elders, or something like that. But it needn't work that way-relations of 'elderhood' are relative, after all. Anyway, it's a minor point, but 1 thought I would point it out since the title "Elder" does suggest that it's based on seniority rather than some kind of election or appointment. Thanks, Greg. FOB 8: 10-1-02 Black Isle Studios Page 18



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