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Fallout + Text Posts pt. 4: Minor Character Edition
Pt. 3 Pt. 5
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Good Blue Hunting - gif guide, Chapters 31-40
For your binge reading pleasure (and to make up for all the times I didn’t post chapters on this blog), here’s your gif/image guide for Good Blue Hunting Chapters 31-40. Also see the gif guides for Ch. 1-10, Ch. 11-20, and Ch. 21-30. Guide for Ch. 41+ coming soon! (when I’m done writing...)
Chapter 31: Into the Void
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Chapter 32: An Interminable Wait
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Chapter 33: Off the Record
Chapter 34: Interlude
Chapter 35: A Synth, a Ghoul, and a Super Mutant Walk into a Bar...
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Chapter 36: For Love and Glory
Chapter 37: Brothers in Arms
Chapter 38: Monkey Business
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Chapter 39: Deadbeat Dads
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Chapter 40: The End of the World
it’s called synthwave because the synth workers in the Institute invented it to relax and also protest against the scientists denying them any own culture
The Defector
Six months into the war against the Institute, a familiar face appeared at the gates of Sanctuary; the courser known as X6-88. He came to them not as an attacker, but as a seeker of asylum, demanding an audience with General Chisholm. A bold move, one that nearly cost him his life, but in the end it earned him freedom.
He brought news of happenings within the Institute; Gen-3 synth production had been all but come to a pause, in favour of the more expendable Gen-1′s and Gen-2′s. No doubt this was partly a result of the dissent among the Gen-3′s which had only grown worse since Liam Binet had been exposed as a leak and was made an example of. His fate strengthened the resolve of the cause that Z1-14 was now spearheading behind closed doors, and it also served to open the eyes of those who had never before questioned their loyalties, X6 included.
For the latter half of the war, X6 would fight alongside the Commonwealth Alliance against his former masters, mainly working with the Railroad’s specialists who would benefit most from his unique expertise as a former courser. While he continued to work with them, members of the Railroad often insisted he choose a new name, but X6 was the only designation he had ever known, and he elected to keep it. Though he would eventually begin to accept simply going by X. “Only one syllable, far more efficient.” he often jokes.
Fun fact below the cut, if anyone’s interested
“I feel that Z1-14 is one of the most underappreciated characters in the Fallout franchise.”
Fallout Confessions
Let's be honest, Z1-14 is the real MVP of the Railroad quest line.
I wish Z1-14 were a companion too. He’s my favourite grandchild. He’s so nice, he doesn’t want to kill anyone, he just wants to be free, and he wants his brothers and sisters to be free too. I’m so proud of him. At least some people in this family turned out okay :)