Artwork of Preston Garvey that can be seen in Fallout: The Roleplaying Game. The artist has not been publically attributed.
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Artwork of Preston Garvey that can be seen in Fallout: The Roleplaying Game. The artist has not been publically attributed.
The Albino Radscorpion artwork from the Fallout 2d20: Wanderer's Guide Book supplement is babygirl.
Fallout Wiki: Our founder is officially working on Fallout: The Roleplaying Game
We're proud to announce that one of our wiki's founders, Kate Darrow, is officially working on Fallout: The Roleplaying Game as an Editor and Proofreader!
We're extremely happy to have a wiki team member working on an official Fallout game and we can't wait for what's to come!
We'd like to thank Modiphius Entertainment for allowing her the opportunity to work on this amazing Fallout game, as well as the community for their continued support of us! It sincerely means a lot to us. 💜
Do you guys have any info about what exactly Future-Tec is? I remember seeing some stuff in the 76 Atomic shop about it, but I can't really find any good info on what it is and what role it plays in the lore.
Heyo, thanks for the ask! I'm happy to answer anything I can!
So first, let's establish every game or publication Future-Tec is mentioned in (to my knowledge). Future-Tec is mentioned in the Vault Dweller's Survival Guide (Fallout's manual), Fallout 76 and lastly, Fallout: The Roleplaying Game!
In the Vault Dweller's Survival Guide, Future-Tec is stated to be a division of Vault-Tec, and presents an advertisement for the Garden of Eden Creation Kit (mind you, this is before the GECK was in a game too).
In Fallout 76, several Future-Tec Atomic Shop C.A.M.P. items appear, all with unique descriptions. The description for the Future-Tec Week Flag states the following:
Future-Tec was once a secret branch of Vault-tec tasked with investigating top-secret and alien technologies. Fly their flag in your C.A.M.P. with the Future-Tec Week Flag.
Additionally, the terminal entries for Vault 51 show that ZAX 1.3c copied Dr. Stanislaus Braun's writing and speaking style, in order to obtain a Hellfire Prototype Power Armor unit. The entry reveals that Braun was the department head of Future-Tec!
//SEARCHING: Hellfire Prototype Power Armor //SEARCHING: Future-Tec //SEARCHING: Department head //SEARCHING: Dr. Stanislaus Braun //ANALYZING: Dr. Stanislaus Braun published research and speaking history //COPYING: Dr. Stanislaus Braun writing & speaking style ........ Success; Probability of direct match 99.6% //SENDING: Hellfire Prototype Power Armor Requisition Request ........ Success; message delivered.
In Fallout 3, we also learn that Braun is the creator of the GECK!
Lastly, in Fallout: The Roleplaying Game, we get this short blurb about the GECK:
Devised by Vault-Tec’s Future-Tec division, this terraforming device uses matter recombination technology to transform irradiated or otherwise polluted earth into fertile soil. It also included force-field schematics and 3D printing arrays to make everything from buildings to clothing from the raw materials of the earth.
Now that we have our sources put together, let's piece together all that we know about Future-Tec, as a division of Vault-Tec.
Future-Tec was a division of Vault-Tec, headed by Dr. Stanislaus Braun. Described as a secret branch of the company, the division was responsible for investigating "top-secret and alien technologies." The Garden of Eden Creation Kit was devised by the department, with Dr. Braun being responsible for developing the device itself.
Hope this helps! Of course, sometimes I do miss a source or two, but I'm confident that that is all the info we have on Future-Tec. This was a nice little writing exercise, so I'd love to answer any more asks people have! :D
With this post, all info I've stated has been added to our Future-Tec page, which you can check out here:
https://fallout.wiki/wiki/Future-Tec
Fallout: Non-Binary Rep
Were you previously aware that the Fallout series has four openly Non-Binary characters?
These include: Burke and Orlando in Fallout 76, as well as Bailey Bigsmile and Mackenzie Frey in Fallout: The Roleplaying Game.
You can read more about LGBTQ Representation in the Fallout series here:
https://fallout.wiki/wiki/LGBTQ_Representation_in_Fallout
Fallout: The Roleplaying Game: Royal Flush
Were you previously aware that a new campaign book for Fallout: The Roleplaying Game is being released in Q3 2024 called Royal Flush?
The official description states that it will “take players to the West Coast wastelands and New Vegas.”
Fallout: The Roleplaying Game: Fallout 3 assets
Were you previously aware that the Fallout 2d20/Fallout: The Roleplaying Game Beta PDF includes higher-resolution Vault Boy assets from Fallout 3?
These include various skill, perk, item and derived statistics icons. All are in a SVG format.
You can read more about Vault Boy here:
https://fallout.wiki/wiki/Vault_Boy
FORPG: Settler's Guide Book: NCR Dollar Exchange Rate
Pictured: The exchange rates between the NCR Dollar and Bottlecaps, from the Settler's Guide Book.
In Fallout: New Vegas, Chomps Lewis states that, “a hundred bucks in NCR money is valued at roughly half that in caps around here.”
You can read about the New California Republic here:
https://fallout.wiki/wiki/New_California_Republic