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Finally a new chapter! This one has been long in the making and hopefully is worth the wait! Thanks again for your patience.
One big hurdle I had was being able to move the comic from the influence my ex had on it and after a lot of work - Ive managed to fix the writing (hopefully!) to account for some of the loose ends from previous chapters. Rather than retcon/redo, I’ll power through it!
Next chapter will need some work to incorporate everything I want but will start drafting that out once I take a break to work on other projects.❤️
My copy of Fallout 4 looks odd
it’s kind of crazy that both fallout new Vegas and fallout 4 have the same driving force for the first half of the narrative (find the guy who wronged you and make him pay) but Benny is so much more memorable and narratively interesting than Kellogg.
It’s a matter of a strong character foil versus a weak one, in my opinion.
Benny and the courier are very much alike. They are both ambitious people who are willing to do anything possible to stack the odds in their favour. Honestly, Benny and the courier are the same card, reversed.
The Sole Survivor and Kellogg are also intended to be character foils. The game tries to convince us of this with the scenes in Kellogg’s mind, where we see that he ‘isn’t so different’ from our protagonist after all. But we don’t know anything about Kellogg other than his backstory. How can he parallel the protagonist if we don’t know which traits he has? Which traits the two of them share?
(As a side note, I wish Fallout 4 had touched way more on the ‘Man/Woman Out of Time’ thing. The protagonist being frozen in the past + Kellogg being functionally immortal would’ve been really cool to explore! Especially in the context of grief!)
In the end, I think the reason Benny is a more powerful character foil is that he doesn’t disappear from the world when you kill him. The chairmen can mourn him, House will comment on it, and even NPCs across the Mojave will talk about Benny’s death!
In Kellogg’s case, the protagonist is basically the only person who knows he even existed! Once he’s dead HE’s DEAD! He disappears completely from the narrative! As soon as you leave fort Hagen, the game doesn’t bother looking back.
that’s why Benny is a more haunting force for new Vegas; particularly an independent courier. You are Benny’s legacy because you are what he leaves behind whether he likes it or not. People remember him as the couriers victim. Meanwhile, nobody remembers Kellogg at all. The memory of who Kellogg was dies with you, and you can choose to forget him.
courier quinn visits the commonwealth! i imagine them as a companion who offers junk for the sole survivor every now and then lol
My beloveds, Nick Valentine and Yes Man.
Nick doesn’t like people meddling in his work — and what he hates even more is when Yes Man tries to “help” by calculating every possible hypothetical outcome for the case with his overwhelming computational power, now enhanced by his connection to the Lucky 38. Sometimes, Nick loses his temper and snaps that detective work isn’t just about ones and zeroes… ironic, coming from a second-generation synth. In those tense moments, when the shadow of Kellogg seems to creep back into Nick’s mind, it’s Courier -N04 who steps in to defuse the situation.
hmm! just something cute based off a very very old doodle
nick valentine is wilma's favorite companion aside from preston, codsworth, and deacon.. he's basically like a father figure :'0