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Fallout boomer oc portrait commish I did for my sweet delicious @purplechernobyl
"To be honest the Boomers in Fo:NV always irked me. Mostly because there were things that just didn't make sense about them. Like because they never left their Air Force Base headquarters, how could they actually 'see' things that there was no possible way for them to see. Example: How Jack could somehow see Janet from miles away and many structures and landscape blocking the view from the Air Force Base or even know that she worked for a company called the Crimson Caravan when they blew up anyone who got within Howitzer range?
I once Noclipped my way up to the top of their destroyed air traffic control tower and found out I could see two things. Jack and Shit And then jack went back inside the workshop."
Fallout Confessions
Low-key annoyed that you can't save the family in Vault 34 then turn off the reactor
Which Vault is the Scariest?
Vault 11🪑
Vault 22🌿
Vault 34☢️
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Thinking about Passwords found in Fallout New Vegas
For some reason I just remembered that Big Sal's password. Which is: D@ddyZH0M3!
An... interesting choice of password. Provide's an extra bit of characterisation to Big Sal.
And it got me thinkin' about the other password notes in the game. Every password tells somethin' of a story, I reckon. So, let's go over the other ones I can find that have notes that actually display the password (and we're, of course, thinkin' about placed passwords, not the hacking minigame).
First that comes to mind is Raul's password for his cell that he puts in a terminal entry near his cell, looking at it creates a note that reads it: 123456789
Raul didn't care, and it provides some humour.
Next is the Overseer's password, found in Vault 34 on the Ghoulified Overseer's body after death. It reads: Sunflower
That's an interesting password for a man who presumably lived his entire life in a Vault with no such flowers. Gives me an almost melancholy feeling, that password.
Staying on Vaults, Vault 3's overseer had a password given to you by Fiend prisoner Rick Lancer. It doesn't just have the password, it has a preamble before it. The note reads: The password for the Overseer's room in Vault 3 is: 1L0V3B@Nana5
I Love Bananas is also the name of the quest to rescue Rick, Rachael and Dennis from Fiend captivity in the Official Game Guide (not that I'd trust that guide as far as I could throw it given what it says about Goodsprings). I don't know why the password is I Love Bananas written like that. Out of game, I think it must be a joke from a dev. In-game I'd guess it's a sign the Vault 3 Overseer knows how to choose a password nobody would guess since, y'know, if the Overseer George Stault chose it after election before the Fiends killed him, he'd have grown up in a place that had no bananas (the alternative is that it was the password of the first Vault 3 Overseer nobody bothered to change).
Next is the Hidden Valley self-destruct password, this is from when you generate the password via the keycards, I'm not gonna check if it shows up if you use science instead: From my cold, dead hands.
That's an interestin' 'un. Apparently the phrase is a slogan associated with the NRA in America? I had no idea. You reckon that chosen by the Brotherhood at Hidden Valley or was that the default password for the bunker? Both would fit, I think. And overall there's a decent amount of style to a self-destruct sequence password being that.
Anyway, that was a little diversion thinkin' about passwords we know and can find in New Vegas. Needless to say, if any of those are your password: Change it to somethin' that isn't in Fallout New Vegas (especially if its Raul's password).
In fact, change yer passwords anyway. They say y'should do that every few months. If that's all y'get outta this post, it'll've been enough, I reckon.
Creepy ghoulification of my fauvorite character you-know-who
I got reminded of Vault 22 and how unsettling it was, but honestly Vault 34 is the freakiest. Not only do the ghouls feel more frightening, but the level design and flooding make it disorienting and urgent