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Max Verstappen would be an omega.
Hi! I have to admit that I know nothing about Fallout but would like to understand your AU so idk could you explain Fallout for beginners please? (and maybe how the AU works specifically) 🧡
I’m going to try and put this in the most straightforward terms I can and maybe steal a few things from Wikipedia if I can’t.
And I hope you don't mind, I'll publish this as well so others can learn.
There are currently 7 Fallout games: Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4, and Fallout 76. (This is not counting the small things like mobile games or the table top games, or even the freaking pinball game either) PLUS there is also the “Fallout” TV show on Amazon (It's good, My dad who knows NOTHING of Fallout loved it) ▬ The Show on Amazon is based in Los Angeles.
▬ The setting, back story, lore, just a little history:
The series is set in a fictionalized USA in an “alternate history scenario” that diverges from reality after 1945, following World War II. In this alternative "golden age", where atomic physics serves as the foundation of scientific progress, which leads to a bizarre socio-technological status quo. This means things like advanced robots, nuclear-powered cars, directed-energy weapons, and other futuristic technologies are seen alongside 1950s-era computers and televisions.
▬ Nuka Cola ad featuring Nuka Girl leaning heavily into the atomic/nuclear aspect
The United States divides itself into 13 commonwealths, and the aesthetics and Cold War paranoia of the 1950s dominated the American lifestyle well into the 21st century.
▬ Map of all of the Fallout Commonwealths
The a whole bunch of history happens, it’s honestly wordy and gives the lead-up to how the bombs dropped on the morning of October 23, 2077, a “global nuclear exchange”, which subsequently created the post-apocalyptic United States, the setting of the Fallout world.
▬ Now, in my AU, I say that Buck is from a Vault.
The U.S. government, having foreseen this outcome just a few decades earlier, began a nationwide project to build fallout shelters known as "Vaults". The Vault-Tec Corporation designed the Vaults as public shelters, each able to support up to a thousand people. Something round 400K Vaults would have been needed if they actually wanted to help the American people, but only 122 were commissioned and constructed.
Vault Boy; He is the corporate mascot of the Vault-Tec, His female counterpart is Vault Girl. They appear in virtually every released game and evolved over the years into a symbol of the Fallout franchise in general.
However, the Vault project was not intended as a viable method of repopulating the United States; instead, most Vaults were secret social experiments and were designed to determine the effects of different environmental and psychological conditions on their inhabitants.
▬Lemme just use Norm Maclean (Fallout Series) here to showcase the sort of view in the vault and the lovely blue and gold jumpsuits ALL vault dwellers basically wear.
Now, only Seventeen control Vaults were made to function as advertised, in contrast with the other Vault experiments. However, they were usually shoddy and unreliable due to most of the funding going towards the experimental ones. Many Vaults remained sealed as part of their respective experiments even after the radiation had reached safe levels.
EDIT: I forgot to actually talk about the Brotherhood of Steel.
▬ Eddie is a former Brotherhood of Steel Knight.
The Brotherhood of Steel, commonly abbreviated to BoS, is a quasi-religious technocratic military order founded in the immediate aftermath of the Great War The BOS' core purpose is to preserve advanced technology and regulate its use. They believe humanity cannot be trusted with the means to destroy itself, and they think that acquiring technology would prevent another apocalypse. The Basics of BOS came from the fall of the western Roman Empire when the knights and scribes kept the fire of civilization going after the empire imploded. The BOS is a military order with a strictly enforced hierarchy and chain of command. At the foundation, that mandates obedience to one's superiors and forbids circumventing ranks when giving orders. When it comes to the individual members of the BOS, loyalty to and defense of the organization are the top priorities, - 1st: Loyalty to and defense of the organization - 2nd: Dedication and loyalty to the mission. - 3rd: Dedication and loyalty to one's superior officer. Brotherhood members are expected to follow each of these rules in that order. If one's superior should act against the interests of the organization or mission, the third rule is superseded by the second or first rule.
▬ Brotherhood of Steel Ranking Structure
The Brotherhood has been featured in every game and other entry in the Fallout series in one form or another.
▬ My manip of Eddie in a Brotherhood jumpsuit
Eddie's History with the BOS without spoilers
▬ My manip of Eddie in a Brotherhood jumpsuit
While homosexual relationships are generally tolerated, they are pressured to instead seek relationships that will result in 'repopulation.' This leads Eddie to be arranged with Shannon, which then leads to Chris's birth, though Eddie and Shannon are able to keep Chris' Cerebal Palsy (though in the FO Universe, it would be considered his 'disorder or ailment) secret from the BOS for the first few years. BOS finds out about Chris, and would never tolerate someone like Chris within their ranks. Eddie ultimately decides he can no longer remain a part of them, and following his own moral compass, he chooses to desert the BOS. The Diazs, on their own, now in this new reality, Eddie is constantly on the lookout, aware that his status as AWOL from the BOS makes him a target.
▬ I have planned in the future that Karen is a former Enclave Scientist.
The Enclave is another military organization dedicated to the execution of an all-inclusive holocaust of non-members, who they dehumanize as "genetic non-compliance offenders." While being the continuation of a pre-war American deep state consisting of high-ranking political, military and corporate figures, its members publicly claim to be the direct continuation of the United States of America and its government after the destruction of the world during the Great War.
▬ Enclave power armor, X-01 power armor
Without going too in-depth with them, it's obvious I hate them, they're the worst, they Suck, and I'm glad Karen left them (In my AU).
here are things I may mention in my AU (when it comes to finally posting my fic)
Pip Boy: The Pip-Boy (Personal Information Processor-Boy) is a wrist computer given to the player (Vault-Dweller) early in the games and series, which serves various roles in quest, inventory, and battle management, as well as presenting player statistics.
▬ This version of the Pip-Boy is not stated in-series, though the official replica sold by The Wand Company is called the Pip-Boy 3000 Mark V
Power Armor: Power Armor, is a type of powered exoskeleton featured in every game in the Fallout series. It allows for protection from enemy fire and enables the wearer to carry cumbersome weapons and other objects with ease. There are so many types, levels and styles of Power Armor. It is considered an iconic part of the Fallout universe, an effective marketing tool for a faceless protagonist, and a prominent symbol within the game's lore. ▬ “Post-war” the Power Armor is most widely used by the Brotherhood of Steel, a cult-like organization that collects and preserves technology (My husband said the BOS is like Mormons and their obsession with Geneology)
▬T-60 Power Armor
There are INSANE Animals that roam the ‘wasteland’. Some were modified by the Government (ie. Death Claws), but some were also just changed by radiation.
▬ BAD: genetically engineered creatures developed by the United States military to replace humans during missions, but they escaped into the wild in the aftermath of the Great War
▬ GOOD: Brahmin are mutated two-headed cattle; they still provide meat, milk, hide, and manual labor.
Ghouls... Ghouls are humans mutated by radiation, rather than killed by it. The mutation process, referred to as "ghoulification", this typically results in an extended lifespan, if not functional immortality, real-time regeneration of wounds allowing for reattaching limbs, and immunity to direct damage resulting from irradiation. However, it changes their appearance, resembling rotting corpses, burn victims, or walking corpses
▬ Cooper Howard - The Ghoul From the Fallout Amazon series
▬ Feral Ghouls in Fallout 4
Now, with my AU, I’m doing a small mix of The TV show, but throwing in elements of Fallout 4 and New Vegas (Kinda) While I won't delve into the details of every single game and its historical context, I hope this overview will provide you with enough information on the basics of Fallout? If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask!
Much Love, ▬ Kenna
Eyes Wide Shut, Vanilla Sky and Oblivion all explore the tension between memory, dreams and reality; and the importance of cultural artefacts and/or social standing, in forging an identity and sense of self.
Ton/Chon is just the friends to lovers version of Fighter/Tutor’s enemies to lovers trope.
It’s basically the same thing.
Fight me.
Fighter and Tonhon both have very strong ‘I’m not gay’ moments, though they’re handled differently because they’re different shows.
Tutor and Chonlatee both have an inkling of what’s going on first and acknowledge their own feelings first.
Both of their relationships are shaped and affected by: homophobic fathers, close female friends, close friends in general, a women deciding that they’re in love (Zol writing the novel, Miriam supporting Ai and Ni in figuring out Ton’s crush), alcohol, better at fooling themselves than those around them and separation
... Basically. BASICALLY. They’re the same idea but with a different starting basis and I love all of them and I just want to let everyone know that Fighter and Tonhon would probably get along disturbing well and Tutor and Chonlatee would be best friends. And Miriam, Pang and HwaHwa would be a terrifying, TERRIFYING group of friends who could accomplish anything.
why do ncis la fans seem to dislike jlj?
Hi anon,
I can only speak for myself, but I often find certain aspects of JLJ’s episodes unpleasant or difficult to watch.
I find that one of the biggest issues that she often writes the characters we know and love as OOC or terribly ridiculous, to the point where it’s no longer amusing. It doesn’t feel like she knows, or respects, the characters when this occurs.
Secondly, there’s the ongoing, and needless, jokes or running gags every episode. I’d be happy if we never had another age related joke again or another overly obnoxious guest character who won’t go away. She just overplays things that are supposed to be funny and usually never were to begin with.
Finally (and maybe I’m just getting to nitpicky now), she has a tendency to be repetitive in certain episodes. (I fully acknowledge that I am also repetitive and rely on the same concepts in many of my fics. The difference is, I’m not a professional writer. O one depends on me to put out a storyline worthy of being acted out and shown on television.)
Having said that, there’s several episodes that she’s had a hand in which I thoroughly enjoy. I can’t depend on that consistency though, so I now approach JLJ episodes with a certain amount of trepidation.
I hope that answers your question, anon, and that I wasn’t overly harsh.
Siren Song
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In the Caribbean ocean, there is what's known as the Bermuda Triangle. Between Florida, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda, including the Bahamas, the small patch of sea has been thought to be the cause of the disappearance of ships and more recently, planes.
The mystery attributed to volatile seas, rough weather, and impossibly deep water provide a convenient scapegoat for what was truly out there. Sirens. Mermaids. Half human, half fish creatures that sing ships onto rocks, that lure sailors to the deaths. The native islanders knew, of course, but in the turn of the century, the merfolk and the Caribbean Islanders came to an understanding. The merfolk would allow for trade and the islanders would keep keep the knowledge of their existence a secret.
War time came, the merfolk couldn't resist sinking a ship that brought nuclear unrest, then a plane, then a few private boats never came back. By the 1980's boat charters were more popular in the Caribbean islands, diving was the thing to do. Divers were taken every year, but the merfolk had found out how to keep their own secrets.
Armand, a newly matured merman, had the spent the entire summer morning on the surface. He liked being carried by the waves, tossed about, warmed by the sun. By late afternoon, he spotted a small boat. It was probably rented based on the bright colors and bold lettering on the side. He saw the puny little anchor, the wheel, but he didn't see any humans.
By then it was late afternoon, the sun just barely kissing the horizon. It turned the whole sky the same deep red as Armand's hair and fins. This was his time. He was nearly invisible in the sunset's reflection, so he swam up to the boat, pulled himself up and saw a yellow haired human sitting next to a bottle of alcohol.
He was so heavy, the merman, that the boat started too list to one side. If he wasn't careful, he would be seen.
strong. weak. electromagnetic. gravitational. long ago the four forces lived together in harmony. then, everything changed when the higgs boson attacked