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On the Same Wavelength (OC x Doctor 8)
Chapter 8: Feeling Lucky (Part 3) - (x)
It's time for Annalise's big date in shining Las Vegas with 8! But first, she has to undergo a makeover montage with Dr. Dala.....
Does anyone think about the cages in Springvale school in fallout 3? Not the ones in the entryway. Those are pretty obviously added in post war by raider occupation and the downstairs terminal even mentions something about getting cages set up for “scabs” (which btw feeds my head cannon about east coast raiders being Ashur’s soldiers but that’s another post).
I mean the cages in the hallways that are really obviously part of prewar architecture. The ones that hold brooms and mops and buckets and also prison style benches.
Why are those in a school? Did pre-war America take “go sit in the hallway” and school to prison pipeline and simply accelerate them a bit? I mean obviously the raiders occupying the school don’t care - cages for prisoners are cages for prisoners and you can use the ones you brought and the ones there already to store captives - but why are they in a school?
And why are there small skeletons in them? Were there just kids captured in raids who succumbed to injury and were left to rot by their captors after the war? Or were there kids who were left in detention to die the day the bombs fell?
We’ll never know. But there were cages in pre-war schools in the fallout timeline. And child skeletons in them in 2277 whose date of death we can’t determine.
@adifferenttime we were talking about this and I promised a proper post on it at some point.
As a side note
Researching prewar fallout while watching political late night shows and reading about the current political sphere at 3 am is. A bad idea. Would not recommend