8 Crazy Pieces of Fallout Lore That I Can't Believe are Canon

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • They're crazy to me, at least.
    Fallout is weird. And I mean everything about it is weird. It's great. Because of this, there are plenty of weird things/events/ideas/etc that have become canon. Today, we're going over 8 crazy Fallout lore facts that are unbelievably canon.
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  • @RottenRascal77
    @RottenRascal77 Před rokem +4227

    recycling urine is not that weird. It is already being done on the international space station and considering a war where getting fresh supplies maybe hard at times, than having power armour that recycles water is a good idea.

    • @wolfie5135
      @wolfie5135 Před rokem +270

      Well the same thing happens on earth where do you think tap water comes from?

    • @JoeZUGOOLA
      @JoeZUGOOLA Před rokem +95

      And dune they go the idea from dune ...
      Pretty weird bro

    • @ililililiililiililililiili2064
      @ililililiililiililililiili2064 Před rokem +256

      I was gonna say good point but your spelling of armor indicates that you’re British, so I will say that your point is invalid instead

    • @Spongebrain97
      @Spongebrain97 Před rokem +12

      For real? I thought on the ISS they just shot their waste into space lol

    • @DigitalApex
      @DigitalApex Před rokem +40

      Halo has it too. Most of the MJOLNIR armors have urine filtration for Spartans.

  • @tinaherr3856
    @tinaherr3856 Před rokem +1764

    For the Think Tank portion, there is an important thing to remember. Dr Mobius rewrote their cartography and mapping systems in order to contain the Think Tank to Big Mt. Their entire world (before the Courier broke the loop) was only Big Mt, their systems only showed the Crater. So it sort of makes sense that they would believe that the Earth is flat, if they only believed the Crater existed

    • @superjerick9669
      @superjerick9669 Před rokem +193

      At first I thought they were just stupid until I realized morb- morbius messed with their memories

    • @tinaherr3856
      @tinaherr3856 Před rokem +95

      @@superjerick9669 you mean Mobius?
      Mo*r*bius is the vampire

    • @LucyWest370
      @LucyWest370 Před rokem +35

      Didnt Borous say something about letting Nightstalkers outside the big mt? Wouldnt that in itself prove that they think theres an outside world?

    • @tinaherr3856
      @tinaherr3856 Před rokem +89

      @@LucyWest370 he belived that the Nightstalkers were still inside of Big Mt, despite the dialouge options the Courier can say to him.

    • @sonic23233
      @sonic23233 Před rokem +1

      That's what the Vikings thought

  • @breab6930
    @breab6930 Před rokem +891

    Daymn, imagine entering someone else’s power armor, and drinking their piss

    • @mr-x7689
      @mr-x7689 Před rokem +73

      Well all power armours are technically found. if Fallout 76 is discarded. So at one point or another, someone else have been in your P,A.
      But once it's been filtered, its just normal water.

    • @irishboi5205
      @irishboi5205 Před rokem +58

      Mmmmfg...

    • @ourkeving
      @ourkeving Před rokem +37

      It's been filtered and made drinkable water again.
      Dune was published in 1965, but it's irritating to search with urine as one of the words. I think they've been doing it for years on the ISS.

    • @deathbydoorframe
      @deathbydoorframe Před rokem +58

      "danse gimme your power armor"

    • @sielunmyrsky
      @sielunmyrsky Před rokem +57

      This is why I make Piper wear my power armour.

  • @tinaherr3856
    @tinaherr3856 Před rokem +1185

    You forgot to mention Psykers. There appear to be several people in the Fallout universe that have psychic powers of some sort. In the Cathedral in Fallout 1, the Master injected FEV in the brains of several people, giving them different psychic powers, and making them insane. The Master himself has psychic abilities, as shown through the flesh hallway, which damages you if you don't have a psychic nullifier.
    There are also several people that can see the past/future, like the Forecaster, the Nightkin in a cave near Black Mountain, and Mama Murphy.
    Lorenzo Cabot also have some abilities given to him from the crown, like being able to communicate and influence raiders far from Parson to try to free him. As well as having a "force push" ability of sorts, which Jack can replicate into a gun if you side with him.

    • @candacefullrv9291
      @candacefullrv9291 Před rokem +6

      What happens if you don't side with him?

    • @tinaherr3856
      @tinaherr3856 Před rokem +61

      @@candacefullrv9291 you mean Jack? Well, you free Lorenzo, and you go to the Cabot house to kill his family (and Edward, if you don't pass a Charisma check). Then he gives you a Mysterious Serum every time you run out. He can also sometimes appear in a random encounter, studying a dead body.

    • @Rubix003
      @Rubix003 Před rokem +28

      The kid in the trading post on the road to new vegas and Mamma Murphy as well.

    • @tinaherr3856
      @tinaherr3856 Před rokem +42

      @@Rubix003 yeah, the Forcaster is that kid at the trading post. I also mentioned Mama Murphy

    • @candacefullrv9291
      @candacefullrv9291 Před rokem +3

      @@tinaherr3856 thanks. I'm honestly not sure which I'd more beneficial to you but it's interesting nonetheless!

  • @NemFX
    @NemFX Před rokem +1525

    Fallout has literally always been about throwing everything at the wall and seeing what sticks.
    Ghosts, aliens, talking animals, talking plants, all have a home in Fallout.

    • @Habitual.Violator
      @Habitual.Violator Před rokem +77

      They even had vampires kinda

    • @crystalbluepartain3434
      @crystalbluepartain3434 Před rokem +54

      @@Habitual.Violator now that cryptids that are unrelated to radiation or fev are a thing from 76 then anything could exist in fallout

    • @Tucher97
      @Tucher97 Před rokem +56

      You are aware that Fallout canonized elder gods and other other worldly creatures.

    • @Tucher97
      @Tucher97 Před rokem +9

      @ijustwannatalkaboutgames Yes so after stuff in fallout 3, 4 and 76, the idea of aliens and elder gods make the setting almost Warhammer like.

    • @hmanvlogs2956
      @hmanvlogs2956 Před rokem +40

      Honestly, I hate that shit
      Bethesda wants to make this series into a fucking fantasy RPG, and it pisses me off, by time fallout five comes out. We’re basically gonna have dragons like we do with the fucking bats, and on top of that half of the map is just gonna be a shooting gallery n the other half is going to be a bunch of fetch quests

  • @Spongebrain97
    @Spongebrain97 Před rokem +675

    The Cabot family was neat when I first discovered them because initially I was thinking they were born pre war but would've been around the time of Mr House or us players in real life. And then we find out no, Lorenzo had been around since the 1800s while his children were adults by the 1960s 💀

    • @DemonicGoddess
      @DemonicGoddess Před rokem +18

      I free'd the man, Didnt seem crazy to me.

    • @jmanmoney5676
      @jmanmoney5676 Před rokem +76

      @@DemonicGoddess i’m half convinced they were just saying that in order to keep his incredible power a secret and use his blood for their own immortality

    • @DemonicGoddess
      @DemonicGoddess Před rokem +12

      @@jmanmoney5676 cant wait for the tardis, star trek time travel rock, etc.

    • @pcpolice2518
      @pcpolice2518 Před rokem

      @@DemonicGoddess he immediately kills his family after, you’re nuts

    • @V0RYNDAGOTHUR
      @V0RYNDAGOTHUR Před rokem

      @@jmanmoney5676 I'm pretty sure that he kills his family after you release him

  • @TheGoodRaiden
    @TheGoodRaiden Před rokem +1929

    Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter

    • @Diechan132
      @Diechan132 Před rokem +19

      or at least a god damned break xD

    • @christianwilson4895
      @christianwilson4895 Před rokem +90

      If the Legion breaks through our defences, I’ve got one bullet I’m saving just for me.

    • @RangerRiccardo
      @RangerRiccardo Před rokem +8

      Best line in Fallout history.

    • @Dragoonborn
      @Dragoonborn Před rokem +21

      Ave, true to Caesar!

    • @Infantry2011
      @Infantry2011 Před rokem +11

      Woah, what are you doing here? You're a legend

  • @k9builder
    @k9builder Před rokem +452

    Simulation theory exists all across the franchise, including several instances in FO76. You have "Nothing is Real" painted at the asylum and on a monorail pylon. Then you have a terminal in the Whitespring bunker in which you learn that one of the residents believed everything they were seeing was not real. Even the Overseer of Vault 76 questions whether or not they aren't an experiment.

    • @ahennessy7998
      @ahennessy7998 Před rokem +25

      The back of the game boxes imply this too

    • @matthewwolfcale6212
      @matthewwolfcale6212 Před rokem +17

      So does the information on fo3 on the Xbox store. I said that the entirety of fo3 is a vault tech simulation.

    • @shaness112233
      @shaness112233 Před rokem +75

      Considering it's literally a game, that doesn't sound like simulation theory. It's more fourth-wall breaking.

    • @lentlemenproductions770
      @lentlemenproductions770 Před rokem +1

      @@shaness112233 what’s the difference?

    • @shaness112233
      @shaness112233 Před rokem +30

      @@lentlemenproductions770 We don't know that simulation theory is real. We do know that fallout is a game franchise.

  • @Jolis_Parsec
    @Jolis_Parsec Před rokem +322

    Presumably the anime video the “worker” was referencing was one of the many Gundam series over the years, given how you’re essentially piloting your own mecha especially in the newer games where power armor functions more like a vehicle as opposed to another set of armor you can swap out on the fly using your Pip-Boy.

    • @0v_x0
      @0v_x0 Před rokem +9

      Yeah, mech trope sounds spot on

    • @williameasley7183
      @williameasley7183 Před rokem +15

      Personally I believe it would be a reference to Jin Roh, as most power armor in Fallout 1 &2 look like the armor suits in that anime, and wield gatling guns.

    • @nunote2362
      @nunote2362 Před 11 měsíci +3

      ​@@williameasley7183doesn't the game predate jin roh, at least I know jin roh the wolf brigade came out in 1999, while google dates fallout 2 at 1998. So I don't think it would be that. The reference is too vague to pinpoint anything specific off of just the interaction alone.
      It might just refer to anime in general, and not anything specific.

    • @NephritduGrey
      @NephritduGrey Před 11 měsíci +5

      Bubblegum Crisis perhaps? 1987 to 1991, "The series involves the adventures of the Knight Sabers, an all-female group of mercenaries who don powered exoskeletons and fight numerous problems, most frequently rogue robots."

    • @jeffbrownstain
      @jeffbrownstain Před 10 měsíci

      Dudes mind went straight to porn without a second fucking thought 😂
      Mega incel vibes for sure.

  • @chriskoloski32
    @chriskoloski32 Před rokem +299

    The ghost girl in that horror attraction in fallout 4 nuka world was interesting. She appears a few times so people would assume shes part of the attraction except shes fully human and not a robot. Then you enter the attic, where there should be no attractions, she appears there, then she disappears through the wall

    • @alexanderrahl7034
      @alexanderrahl7034 Před rokem +13

      There was a ghost in either fallout 1 or 2. I can't remember which, I think it was 2. She was even part of a quest

    • @foofoo3344
      @foofoo3344 Před rokem +15

      @@alexanderrahl7034 Yes she was in Fallout 2 and I think you have to find her locket and solve her death or something

    • @jamesmilton6529
      @jamesmilton6529 Před rokem +4

      With all the drugs, violence, and head trauma its easier to write off the ghosts if you wish.

    • @iwanttocry3212
      @iwanttocry3212 Před rokem +9

      She scared the shit out of me on my first play through

    • @ijneb1248
      @ijneb1248 Před rokem +8

      I was playing at like 1am and actually got scared going through that mansion and needed to hype myself up before going up in the attic. Opening that door to nothing but a wall and a terrifying audio cue had me freaked out lol i had to stop playing afterwards

  • @outre111
    @outre111 Před rokem +250

    Another seemingly immortal character is Kellogg. By the time the Sole Survivor kills him in 2287 he was 108 (but still looked the same as he did 60 years prior when he kidnapped Shaun) due to his Institute cybernetics, so he probably was immortal.

    • @zeggyiv
      @zeggyiv Před rokem +14

      kills him, so he probably was immortal, pick one

    • @dylanmiller2415
      @dylanmiller2415 Před rokem +46

      It’s explained by Father in Fallout 4 that the institute had technology to increase his lifespan. He wasn’t immortal

    • @Gutvald
      @Gutvald Před rokem +18

      Conceptors were stupid to give him the same haircut and outfit in Vault 111 and 60 years after in Fort Hagen.

    • @SokkyBoi222
      @SokkyBoi222 Před rokem +45

      @@dylanmiller2415 immortal doesn't necessarily mean invulnerable. Same as a vampire, you don't age, but can still die

    • @heitorpedrodegodoi5646
      @heitorpedrodegodoi5646 Před rokem +26

      @@zeggyiv Immortality dont mean unkillable you just can live forever.

  • @MoriShep
    @MoriShep Před rokem +408

    There was also intelligent Racoons that got cut, but the ref to them is still in diolog making them both cannon and non cannon

    • @Mr_Science_Man
      @Mr_Science_Man Před rokem +1

      Schrödinger's racoon

    • @danielnunez1587
      @danielnunez1587 Před rokem +32

      That's not how Canon works... just because it's cut content doesn't mean it's non Canon as long as it's actually mentioned in game

    • @cat13463
      @cat13463 Před rokem

      @@danielnunez1587 what about stuff mentioned in books and stuff? is that canon or unreliable until actually witnessed or stated in the game?

    • @danielnunez1587
      @danielnunez1587 Před rokem +8

      @@cat13463 the fallout Bible is noncanon

    • @bobstevenson8993
      @bobstevenson8993 Před rokem +19

      Shrodiginer's cannon

  • @UlyssesCrab
    @UlyssesCrab Před rokem +126

    I’ve always assumed the urine recycling was a very light Dune reference.
    There are a few Dune references scattered throughout the first two games and I just guessed this was a reference to Freman Stillsuits

    • @Descro382
      @Descro382 Před rokem +5

      Was gonna say this, but you win lol

    • @jnic2707
      @jnic2707 Před rokem +14

      Aren't Mentats also direct dune reference?

    • @UlyssesCrab
      @UlyssesCrab Před rokem +3

      @@jnic2707 indeed they are!

  • @jallen1425
    @jallen1425 Před rokem +59

    You'd think a world that's basically just a giant necropolis would be full of ghosts and you only find 2 in the entire series.

    • @Skorpeonismyrealname
      @Skorpeonismyrealname Před 10 měsíci +6

      I dunno, there's something weird about the dozens to hundreds of mannequins we see in our travels...

    • @AJadedLizard
      @AJadedLizard Před 5 měsíci +1

      You find a lot more than two; the Dunwich sites in 3 and 4 have about twenty ghosts between them.

    • @jallen1425
      @jallen1425 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@AJadedLizard I never thought of those as ghosts. I just assumed it was some kind of Lovecraftian imprint on time that worms it's way into your mind the longer you stay near the great behemoth buried deep beneath the quarry.

    • @seronymus
      @seronymus Před 2 měsíci

      Fallout needs more fantasy elements. I loved Laura from fo1 btw

    • @Skullhawk13
      @Skullhawk13 Před 2 měsíci

      @@seronymusI disagree. The fantasy elements should be very rare to make them remain impactful. Dunwich wouldn’t have any impact if they had several shops per game

  • @weenah4520
    @weenah4520 Před rokem +161

    Ronald Reagan had been mentioned in a terminal in the sierra army depot in fallout 2, this is the only reference to him in fallout as of late

  • @oogiegoogie2826
    @oogiegoogie2826 Před rokem +41

    The suit recycling urine thing is probably lifted from the stillsuits in Dune. They also used the word “Mentats” for the drug that increases intelligence and perception. In Dune, a mentat is a person who (with the help of drugs) is able to think logically on a superhuman level, basically a human computer. So it’s evident they were inspired by Dune.

  • @natetheavali784
    @natetheavali784 Před 3 měsíci +12

    I drink way too much soda, so I immediately realized that John-Caleb Bradberton is a portmanteau of the names of the founders of Coke AND Pepsi, John Pemberton and Caleb Bradham respectively

  • @bearnaff9387
    @bearnaff9387 Před rokem +153

    Don't forget the Art-Deco faces and statues used throughout the series. Normally, one would see them as an artistic or stylistic choice by designers and architects in-universe. However, if you go to the bottom of the Dunwich Borer's mine, you can find the eye of a commonly-used bust staring back up at you. This bust is an architectural feature used on buildings in the Commonwealth _and_ the Capital Wasteland - it's also similar to features in Fallout 1 and 2's buildings.. It's also present in Appalachia, in the Lucky Hole Mine. Both of the underground busts are in locations that haven't been exposed to the surface in hundreds of thousands to millions of years, and the excavations leading to them aren't large enough that a bust on the surface could be brought down to the locations they are found.

    • @bored_boar
      @bored_boar Před rokem +32

      Meta reason is the devs reusing assets, possible in-game reason is that buildings that has those faces were owned by members of the Dunwich cult who were followers of an Eldritch god. The face at the bottom of the Dunwich Borers mine is apparently called "The Sleeping Giant" who is supposed to wake up at some point to herald the arrival of the Eldritch god(forgot the name), and the rhythmic shaking of the mine as you get deeper and deeper into the mine is because of it's breathing. In-game explanation could be that they based the design of the heads off of the Sleeping Giant, like idols carved in the image of their god's herald passing of as art deco.

    • @bearnaff9387
      @bearnaff9387 Před rokem +13

      @@bored_boar That's almost a good meta explanation - but very similar faces were used in the first two games. While asset e-use is probably most of the truth, I feel that some of the use was intentional.

    • @ichigomaster98
      @ichigomaster98 Před rokem +10

      They also share a great likeness to some of the Skyrim dwemer stuff, which imo goes towards the idea that Elder Scrolls and Fallout are in the same universe

    • @TristenSarelvun
      @TristenSarelvun Před rokem +7

      @@bearnaff9387 They meant why the giant head was used underground. Of course, Fallout 3 and 4's statue heads were based on those in Fallout 1 and 2, but using the same giant head in the flooded mine may have just been reusing assets. _Also I find it odd that New Vegas doesn't use any of these aesthetics despite being such a callback to the classic games._

    • @0v_x0
      @0v_x0 Před rokem +2

      The fallout universe prewar is modeled on America in the 1950s, but in an alternate reality where nuclear power became ubiquitous and compact, leading tech in a very different direction. Art deco was kind of at its peak when the world ended in the fallout universe, in that sense. I like how other tropes of the era (and the 40s) find their way into New Vegas too, it's presented like it should be in a Fallout game. But yeah the style choices are made with a lot of care.

  • @salvy9668
    @salvy9668 Před rokem +89

    Here’s an idea, Norte. Do a series of videos during December talking about Christmas or winter related Fallout content or just general hopeful/uplifting stories in the universe. In a world filled with misery, it would be nice to put a spotlight on some of the more successful parts or people in the wasteland.
    Regardless, love your vids man, keep it up!

  • @Jackie89000
    @Jackie89000 Před rokem +62

    For staying hydrated in the power armor, I could see the power armor suits having condensers in them like Codsworth says all Mr. Handy's have, which could generate you water in the suit like Codsworth does.

    • @PDFsArentPpl
      @PDFsArentPpl Před 11 měsíci

      7 months later, reuses waste

    • @jr2904
      @jr2904 Před 10 měsíci +1

      They got the idea from the "stillsuits" in Dune

  • @NoJusticeNoPeace
    @NoJusticeNoPeace Před rokem +44

    You also missed the ghosts in the Cafe of Broken Dreams in Fallout 2.
    And there should probably be some mention of Harold, and the fact that he will probably eventually rejuvenate the entire planet if you don't kill him.

  • @spoonge6682
    @spoonge6682 Před rokem +18

    Kremvh’s tooth from Fallout 4. There was a whole cult from before the war where they would sacrifice people. As you go deeper into the quarry you get flashbacks about what happened there. That means that either your character was(somehow) involved or some supernatural crap was going on. On one of the terminals the named raider that’s there has a log that just says “I’m safe in the light” over and over again.

    • @dizzydial8081
      @dizzydial8081 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I interpreted that part as you seeing echoes of past events, not really your own memories.

    • @PonkingtonHeights
      @PonkingtonHeights Před měsícem

      That entire excavation is a part of a background story that’s spanned multiple fallout games, the Dunwich conspiracy. There’s videos on it, if you’re interested in learning about it but the short of it is the Dunwich family is hella into occult shit and in at least 3 and 4 you can find different sites where they’ve dug up relics referring to essentially ancient eldritch gods

  • @TheMaritimeHorror
    @TheMaritimeHorror Před rokem +10

    I think recycling would one of the few things a kid in the wasteland would be taught. I’m sure reusing and repurposing used materials is a must in the wastes.

  • @alexdietrich7975
    @alexdietrich7975 Před rokem +124

    A very insane and honorable mention. The Mysterious Stranger isn't human, and more like an eldritch being that can take on the forms of humans. If that is totally canon, what other eldritch beings could possibly exist in Fallout?

    • @fireblast133
      @fireblast133 Před rokem +38

      look up anything Dunwich related, there's canon cases of eldritch. The Mysterious Stranger's not likely Eldritch, but is most likely otherwordly. After all, remember a certain guitarist in New Vegas is looking for his father, and everything he says that he knows about his father matches the Mysterious Stranger.

    • @yannickgrignon2473
      @yannickgrignon2473 Před rokem +30

      I like to imagine the Mysterious Stranger is more guardian angel or protective ghost than a Lovecraftian entity.
      What about Vault Boy, what's his deal? If the images we see on the pip-boys ingame is accurate, he does all sorts of crazy stuff that never could have happened prewar. Could he be some sort of entity as well, possessing technology for reasons unknown to us?

    • @Junebugbzz
      @Junebugbzz Před rokem +9

      Yeah if I remember right theres a god of radiation canonically

    • @alexdietrich7975
      @alexdietrich7975 Před rokem +8

      @@yannickgrignon2473 Wasn't vault tec sort of planning on it? Like every detail was thought out, a lot of the mutants we see are vault tecs experimentation with FEV, same with death claws, somebody created them and their habitats and helped them thrive. I still think fallout alt universe is just pure evil, what reason would vault tec have to do such things lol

    • @fireblast133
      @fireblast133 Před rokem +14

      @@alexdietrich7975 Deathclaws we’re a prewar experiment with FEV to make bioweapons essentially. Didn’t end up controllable and escaped during the war and proliferated throughout the wasteland. Enclave tried to use more FEV to mutate some further in an attempt to make them controllable and intelligent. They succeeded…but made that batch smart enough to question orders. They escaped, and found an old vault to settle in. These Deathclaws are actually friendly and can be visited in Fallout 2. They can talk, reason, heck an albino one can become a companion to The Chosen One.

  • @ericbrennemann7474
    @ericbrennemann7474 Před rokem +21

    In Fallout 2 there is a guy in Redding (i think) who is immortal to. you can find him behind an secret entrance in an cave and he say that he fell asleep before the bombs fell. when you tell him the truth, he runs of. my memory is a bit grey on this topic, but i think he deserves a place in this list

    • @Thagomizer
      @Thagomizer Před rokem +1

      I think that's an Easter Egg reference to Buck Rogers, and not intended to be canon.

    • @billiecruz4399
      @billiecruz4399 Před rokem +3

      I have never seen this Easter egg but that has to be a rip van winkle reference

    • @ericbrennemann7474
      @ericbrennemann7474 Před rokem +3

      @@billiecruz4399 i looked a littlebit into it. you can find hin in broken hills behind an wall in a cave. i Heard from this rip van Winkle but cannot associate this name. habe to google it.

    • @billiecruz4399
      @billiecruz4399 Před rokem +1

      @@ericbrennemann7474 by all means it's an old American folk tale

  • @seoteltrut
    @seoteltrut Před rokem +14

    With how successful House and Bradberton were, Its possible they had known each other pre-war. So I'd love to think that the two would just exchange messages to one another after the war for the next 200 years talking about how bored they are.

  • @viriathas9910
    @viriathas9910 Před rokem +15

    Another example of ghosts that comes to mind is at the bottom of the Dunwich Borers quarry. Through the journey you see the ghouls in their human forms as apparitions, then upon reaching the pool containing the presumed sacrificial blade weapon, the victims are briefly seen in their human forms though as apparitions as well.

    • @tuckerg9577
      @tuckerg9577 Před měsícem

      That's not ghost that has something to do with the dunwich monster that you can hear stomping around

  • @hattoripool1533
    @hattoripool1533 Před rokem +54

    Doesn’t that mean almost everytime you steal power armor you have one with someone’s urine in it. Also if you’re wearing clothes under the power armor then how do you urine?

    • @RabdoInternetGuy
      @RabdoInternetGuy Před rokem +8

      Bethesda didnt really pay attention to a random line of dialogue from fallout 2

    • @ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz
      @ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz Před rokem +10

      Gameplay wise, in survival your thirst continues even in PA, so just think theyre all broken and dont worry about it 🙂

    • @Steel-101
      @Steel-101 Před rokem +4

      @@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz you know something, I fully accept that theory. Lol 😂. I’m cool with that being broken

    • @TheMedicOfficer
      @TheMedicOfficer Před rokem +13

      Although I hate Fallout 4 and 76's power armor system, I believe the BOS body suits they wear is what is supposed to be worn underneath power armor. I guess in the older games recon armor could be the analogue to the BOS body suits

    • @BigManLaskey
      @BigManLaskey Před rokem +7

      @@TheMedicOfficer
      There’s been some speculation ever since Fallout 4 came out about how Power Armor has changed, and a widely accepted theory is that power armor on the west side of America is different from the Eastern side. For example, how the western United States mostly use RobCo Robots while the Eastern mostly use General Atomic’s Robots.
      So it could be that the Western United States Power Armors have the Urine Filtration device while the Eastern United States do not. This makes since when you think about it because Fallouts 1, 2, and New Vegas all happen in the desert where water is less common and was most likely created by a different company who added their own modifications to the original power armor after the United States Government gave them the blueprints to make Power Armor in order to help mass produce it in a larger scale than the government could do themselves.
      I know it’s a long shot, and has the plot hole of New Vegas’s hardcore mode still having dehydration while in PA, but the whole concept is based off a single line of dialogue from a kid in a game made like ten years before New Vegas was created, also Power Armor in the newer versions of Fallout are just trash compared to what they originally were because “We at Bethesda want to make a more balanced game because we want Fallout to be more realistic.” But basically change every other aspect of Fallout to be more unrealistic than it was before because Bethesda hates Power Armor.

  • @Dreadika97
    @Dreadika97 Před rokem +11

    Being weird is one of the best parts about fallout it's what makes it special and different.

  • @alphagiga4878
    @alphagiga4878 Před rokem +12

    The urine recycling isn't weird, it actually makes sense, like people are meant to spend long hours or days in power armor, so it would make sense it takes waste and converts it, especially urine into water

    • @jr2904
      @jr2904 Před 10 měsíci

      Dune did that almost 60 years ago

  • @wayneigoe6722
    @wayneigoe6722 Před rokem +14

    To be fair, the truama harness was made with genuinely good intentions. Not really their fault they didn't figure out everything wrong with it.

  • @devongreen3929
    @devongreen3929 Před rokem +14

    The underground creatures that live in the Mojave always makes me wonder when they’ll show back up

    • @falloutdetroit8884
      @falloutdetroit8884 Před rokem +2

      te ones from lonesome road?

    • @thezambambo2184
      @thezambambo2184 Před rokem +6

      Tunnelers, and frankly, I feel like Ulysses going "Oooo, they'll spread outside The Divide" is just him trying to spook the Courier, I assume this because before the DLC is over, you kill their Queen, who's presumably their only breeding female

    • @Unforgettabledaystoday
      @Unforgettabledaystoday Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@thezambambo2184 presumably, but Ulysses does have a 10 in all stats so maybe his luck would make him right

  • @sanityplusmilkshakes
    @sanityplusmilkshakes Před rokem +12

    The scariest part of meeting the ghost in Fallout 4 was when it locked me out of its quest.

  • @TheBHAitken
    @TheBHAitken Před rokem +10

    7:53 - You completely forgot the Dunwich Borers in Fallout 4, which enters an entire branch of the Lovecraftian lore to be covered.

  • @oakfurball6222
    @oakfurball6222 Před rokem +13

    Idk if you would count this as a ghost, but another ghost-like figure you can find is The Mother of the Fog in the Far Harbor DLC. You can find her shortly after starting the Children of Adom Quest line, the leader will tell you to drink from Adom's Spring to gain their faith. Once you drink from Adom's Spring, She should appear shortly afterward to guide you to another area of that quest. The Mother of the Fog can be seen as a pitch-black shape that looks like an adult female.

    • @BenjaminRodriguez-vi8xf
      @BenjaminRodriguez-vi8xf Před rokem +11

      There is a house nearby with books containing her lines and a collection of stealthboys. So it could be a lady that appears while you trip balls on rads and then sneaks away after.

    • @beanboy4900
      @beanboy4900 Před 10 měsíci +3

      okay this is really annoying me. it's Atom, as in atom bomb

    • @TruthIsToBlame
      @TruthIsToBlame Před 9 měsíci

      @@beanboy4900LOL

  • @furioni333
    @furioni333 Před rokem +10

    The anime reference could be anything, but I assume it's a reference to either gundam's (since big heavy robots can resemble suits of power armor), or Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade (which has a bunch of grimdark dudes in power armor gunning down civilians. )

    • @juliansaltz7213
      @juliansaltz7213 Před rokem

      Full metal alchemist? Considering it’s popularity

    • @Momijitheawoo
      @Momijitheawoo Před měsícem

      @@juliansaltz7213 full metal is slightly too new, I think. But if it’s not would be an amazing reference.

  • @ezrakindel46
    @ezrakindel46 Před rokem +2

    I watch your videos while I clean the school, and they help me get by everyday. Hats off too you man and please don't stop making fallout videos

  • @babycarrotz32
    @babycarrotz32 Před rokem +7

    Take a shot every time he says weird.

  • @disableddragonborn
    @disableddragonborn Před rokem +6

    I've only played Fallout 4 and some of Fallout 3, so I in no way claim to be an expert on the franchise, but I was playing Fallout 4 and had a realization. Isn't the Sole Survivor the oldest player character in the series? I mean, I know that in Fallout 3, the player characyer was born in a vault, and I assume most of the other games' protagonists were born after the war. Also, one thing that drives me crazy is seeing pre-war wheelchairs littered around the surface world, but I have never seen an NPC that uses one. At first, it could just be shrugged off as being because everyone who was wheelchair-bound when the bombs dropped died because they couldn't get to safety, but in Fallout 4, Vault 111's entrance is impressive in how accessible it is, so I have to think some other vaults would be easier to get into. Also, not everyone who survived the nukes and the world after without turning into ghouls was a vault dweller, so it is possible for folks in wheelchairs to have survived. If the technology advanced enough to negate a need for wheelchairs, I'd assume there would be something stating that fact.
    Edit: I just met Proctor Ingram, so that's one character with a leg-related disability. Interesting.

    • @PonkingtonHeights
      @PonkingtonHeights Před měsícem

      To keep it short, unless we count Cryo Years as part of Nate/Nora’s age, the Courier is most likely older than them.
      Longer explanation: Nora is a licensed lawyer, so if she went to law school straight out of high school, 18, she’s likely in the range of 24-25. The courier, by comparison, has been confirmed in the Lonesome Road DLC as having, through their work as a courier, essentially built entire cities through their efforts, which we can surmise in a post-apocalyptic setting, probably takes years. Courier is probably at least older than mid-twenties all things considered.

  • @TiaGems
    @TiaGems Před rokem +22

    The intelligent animal thing has other examples too! Your dog companion is extremely well trained right from the start, almost like they already understand English. And the deathclaw father in the quest where you can return a deathclaw egg to its nest in fallout 4 does not attack you when you approach with the egg, as if he understands that you mean to return it peacefully, and he won't attack immediately afterwards either.

    • @williameasley7183
      @williameasley7183 Před rokem

      Most conspiracy fans believe that Dogmeat, (fallout 4) is actually a synth, just like the crows and seagulls which the railroad tells you are institute spies.

    • @arthurchadwell9267
      @arthurchadwell9267 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Like Star Trek episode "Devil in the Dark" and Kolchak The Night Stalker "The Sentinel".

  • @TheStalec
    @TheStalec Před rokem +8

    What changed my interpretation for fallout is that it is based in a similar universe to the works of lovecraft. It isn’t just a sci fi setting, but a fantasy setting

    • @philw3039
      @philw3039 Před rokem +1

      @I Just Wanna Talk About Games Yeah, the sci-fi "hardness" scale as TV Tropes calls it. On one end you have "hard" science fiction like "The Martian" that feature concepts plausible with currently known science & on the other end you have works like "Star Wars" which pretty much handwave magic as science. Fallout is low on the hardness scale but also does do some unusual genre-blending as it has some elements that appear to be supernatural without any kind of attempt at a explanation. For example, Star Wars has "ghosts" but they are explained as manifestations of individuals who have become one with the force (a mysterious but natural part of the SW universe). Compare that with ghosts that appear in Fallout -- there's no explanation what they are and they're heavily implied to be traditional supernatural spirits.

  • @wavydre8547
    @wavydre8547 Před rokem +5

    I think we aren’t considering the full range of possibilities about the urine recycling. The phrasing of “you can survive for weeks without water in a suit of power armor” makes me think you aren’t just drinking recycled urine, it may be intravenous, or some sci fi explanation. And if you think a set of power armor sticking you with needles is unlikely, what about the medic power armor in fallout 3 that injects you with stimpaks…and talks to you while it does it.

  • @GetBoinkd
    @GetBoinkd Před rokem +45

    What if power armor has some kind of condensation collectors like your robot butler did in 3?

    • @tedpushinsky154
      @tedpushinsky154 Před rokem +5

      I like to think thatit is closer to a Still-Suit from the original Dune. Everything is recycled... Everything...

    • @jr2904
      @jr2904 Před 10 měsíci

      It's just a stillsuit from Dune, published in 1965

  • @ThreeFourEqualsSeven
    @ThreeFourEqualsSeven Před rokem +3

    The NukaCola Cooperation created a Pack-a-Punch Machine basically

  • @felixmendez2893
    @felixmendez2893 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for adding the audio in the last bit there lol I love the Old World Blues DLC, top three for sure.

  • @Riley_Shwortsnozzle
    @Riley_Shwortsnozzle Před rokem +11

    I think Alien not only being around but also playing an important part of the lore is pretty wild, myself

    • @Skullhawk13
      @Skullhawk13 Před 2 měsíci

      “Important” ? The Zetans are dangerous but at most they have the enclave a head start on energy weapons. But even the most advanced enclave weapon is a pea shooter to a genuine alien blaster.

    • @Riley_Shwortsnozzle
      @Riley_Shwortsnozzle Před měsícem

      @@Skullhawk13 got a problem tough guy? Wanna take me on? You think you're big but I'm bigger. 2 time big guy championship winner big. I stub my toe on skyscrapers and pee wherever I want. You come here to "challenge" my opinion!? How dare you think you can oppose MY point of view (POV). You just called down a category 6 dookie storm, pal. You say the word, the place, the date, and the time and I'll be there. As long as you handle the brunt of the responsibility of setting up the event really. Big guys like me don't have time for all the scheduling crap. Plus I'm a tad lazy...

    • @Skullhawk13
      @Skullhawk13 Před měsícem

      @@Riley_Shwortsnozzle …what?

  • @Diechan132
    @Diechan132 Před rokem +14

    the anime there referencing is probably one of the million Mecha animes lol

  • @M_Alexander
    @M_Alexander Před rokem +5

    Fun Fact: Fallout is partly inspired by the tabletop Gamma World which also inspired the SaGa games (aka Final Fantasy Legend). This is especially apparent in the first two GB games. However unlike Fallout, SaGa lets you play as mutants, monsters, and robots as well

    • @arthurchadwell9267
      @arthurchadwell9267 Před 10 měsíci +2

      I LOVED Gamma World! It was dystopic sci-fi instead of Star Frontiers utopian space opera style.
      Power armor, death machines, mutants... GW had it all!

    • @M_Alexander
      @M_Alexander Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@arthurchadwell9267 I never played GW but I love the SaGa games inspired by it. I've played all three Gameboy games (FFL) and SaGa Frontier, I really like the character creation options

  • @dunderthunder9858
    @dunderthunder9858 Před rokem +4

    That paladin line about going weeks without water is 100% a dune reference

  • @CarstenVsTheMarket
    @CarstenVsTheMarket Před rokem +1

    It was fun to watch / listen to this, thanks!

  • @brotbrotsen1100
    @brotbrotsen1100 Před rokem +9

    Some of these things make me wonder how the pre war fallout World looked like since there is no way some of the crazy stuff just happened in the apocalypse.

    • @ptorq
      @ptorq Před 10 měsíci +1

      The opening scene of Fallout 4 is set IMMEDIATELY pre-war (as in, just as the elevator starts down into the vault, you can see the bomb that created the Glowing Sea go off). Edit: Actually, it's technically not pre-war; it's just pre-apocalypse. The war was already going on.

    • @Starpotion
      @Starpotion Před 4 měsíci

      I wonder if it would be too much to ask for an opportunity to at least explore some of the pre-apocalypse world

  • @ijneb1248
    @ijneb1248 Před rokem +4

    I find that after playing through fallout games im no longer really interested in the post-apocalyptic mutated wasteland but instead way more intrigued with all the supernatural mysteries and elements that don't have a solid explanation

  • @helbent4
    @helbent4 Před rokem +2

    Other posters mentioned that urine recycling is a technology currently used in the ISS. Still, "crazy" is subjective so I guess you could look at it that way if you were unaware it was already in use. It is a little wild anyways that a suit of powered armour uses this kind of system instead of a space station or spacecraft.

  • @theron7822
    @theron7822 Před rokem +3

    the forecaster from fo3, he was a psychic kid who could see into the future

  • @Jamies0
    @Jamies0 Před rokem +5

    urine recycling is pretty cool actually

  • @MyArchive930
    @MyArchive930 Před rokem +5

    Regarding anime in Fallout, probably something involving giant robots.

  • @Mississippikid292
    @Mississippikid292 Před rokem +2

    There is also a ghost in New Vegas, as you enter into Brock flower cave a random settler will spawn and run past you and disappear as they round the corner

  • @Oswaldo_Godoy
    @Oswaldo_Godoy Před rokem +11

    I really think you should've mentioned the holy spirit from the Children of Atom's faith, the Mother of the Fog, in the ghosts section of the video, keep in mind that there might not be any hallucinogens in the water from Atom's Fountain, its more than likely just radioactive water

    • @falloutdetroit8884
      @falloutdetroit8884 Před rokem +2

      im pretty sure she is fake, tere is a note (by te "mother) explaning that its just a person withh stealth boys

    • @carltanner7461
      @carltanner7461 Před rokem

      @@falloutdetroit8884 Where can I find this note?

  • @sygmarvexarion7891
    @sygmarvexarion7891 Před rokem +9

    When it comes to intelligent animals, you forgot Keeng Ra'at in Fallout 2, who is not as intelligent as the ones you mentioned but it's still sentient and intelligent at a 2 year old human's level, and also you forgot Goris, the sentient deathclaw companion in Fallout 2.

    • @Myomer104
      @Myomer104 Před 2 měsíci

      Goris is a member of the Vault 13 Intelligent Deathclaws (specifically, he's the son of the leader).

  • @jazzyj7834
    @jazzyj7834 Před rokem +4

    I'm kind of surprised that you mentioned both Lorenzo and the Blackhalls, but didn't even mention they shared a connection in the sense of the CANON existence of the Great Old Ones.

  • @digitaldynamic3476
    @digitaldynamic3476 Před rokem +5

    If you like both ghosts and fallout then might I recommend staying a night in the Goodsprings cemetery 😁

  • @kyndalperdue4706
    @kyndalperdue4706 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hey just wanted to let you know that 8:38, you got some HP in your Rads. Great Video though keep up the amazing work!!

    • @beamerdoesart
      @beamerdoesart Před 2 měsíci

      Its called a bloodied build in 76, you trade HP for dmg output in the form of rads

  • @TheSam597795
    @TheSam597795 Před rokem +5

    Pretty sure the Power Armor recycling urine was a Dune reference, especially from the time period that game was from

  • @PerunsZGRevenge
    @PerunsZGRevenge Před rokem +3

    Power armor/ armor recycling piss is pretty common in SF. The novel Forever war by Joe Haldeman has the same principle if I'm not mistaken, and that book is from 1974.
    In more recent SF history the concept is also common in 40k. Space marines in lore do all their excrement business in the armor, since whenever they are in the field, taking off the armor is absolutely not an option.

  • @biterface03
    @biterface03 Před rokem +2

    Post Apocalyptic Animé in Fallout must be amazing, I wish we could collect Mangas like how we find Grognak comics

  • @nathanial8587
    @nathanial8587 Před rokem +14

    One weird moment of the fallout series I know that could be in a part 2 is the Skynet easter egg.
    In Fallout 2 (not surprisingly), there is an sentient AI that can be a companion under the right circumstances, who's name and behavior is literally: Skynet, the AI network from the Terminator series.
    And it's not just in personality and name, the robots that are in the Sierra bunker are I believe based off of the Terminator franchise.... similarities with easter eggs-wise anyway.
    If someone tells you about RoboCop vs The Terminator or Transformers vs The Terminator, remind them that the OG crossover event happened in Fallout 2, and remember their reactions!

  • @payodomingo6789
    @payodomingo6789 Před rokem +10

    I think youll like this one, though its scraped faction but the backstory is cannon because back in west tek when experimenting with fev on raccons gained sentience and mass also making them bipedal they escaped and breed like rabbits eventualy making a civilazation this faction was gonna be in fallout 2 if my memory is correct and it was planed that the player could become a raccon mutant but got scraped their story remained and put as part of the backstory of the F.E.V in general making it cannon man fallout allways surprises even the most hardened wastelanders that thought to have seen it all.

    • @MarrockV
      @MarrockV Před rokem +5

      One of those raccoons eventually went on to develop a gun fetish, get launched into space, and started hanging out with a guy made out of wood...

    • @payodomingo6789
      @payodomingo6789 Před rokem +1

      @@MarrockV u lost me

    • @Scatt2k7
      @Scatt2k7 Před rokem +2

      @@payodomingo6789 guardians of the galaxy.

    • @payodomingo6789
      @payodomingo6789 Před rokem +1

      @@Scatt2k7 ... how come ive never heard of it never been into DC or marvel im just a fallout historian

    • @firstpersonducky9333
      @firstpersonducky9333 Před rokem +1

      @@payodomingo6789 it's a joke

  • @ltjon1924
    @ltjon1924 Před rokem +5

    Yeah, can't have this type of video and not mention the man that grew into a tree throughout three different Fallout Renditions! By far one of the most beloved Fallout characters ever! I'm still mad at the writers of Fallout 3 for allowing you to kill him.

    • @rosem325
      @rosem325 Před 9 měsíci

      And better (or worse?) killing him is a good idea because free DR

  • @LegendStormcrow
    @LegendStormcrow Před rokem +2

    Urine recycling isn't that weird. It's actually a common sci-fi trope, and a reasonable one at that. Spartans II's do it, StarCraft Space Marines do it, and I believe Adeptus Astartes from 40K do it too.

    • @jr2904
      @jr2904 Před 10 měsíci

      All of them got the idea from Dune

  • @sgtmarcusharris4260
    @sgtmarcusharris4260 Před rokem +5

    My best guess is he's referring to Mecha anime.
    Either that or Kamen rider.
    Don't know alot of anime with fallout style bully power armor

  • @pkmntrainerlilly5
    @pkmntrainerlilly5 Před rokem +8

    It's worth noting that the strangest stuff is usually a reference to something else. John Caleb Bradburton's head in a jar is likely a reference to Futurama, where celebrities were "preserved" as heads in jars.

    • @Skorpeonismyrealname
      @Skorpeonismyrealname Před 10 měsíci +3

      And double duty with Walt Disney, since there's that urban legend that his head was put into cryostasis and stored underneath the Pirates ride.

  • @savethezombies
    @savethezombies Před rokem +3

    The origins of the mysterious stranger kind of blew my mind.

  • @Rameon
    @Rameon Před rokem +2

    Hey N_orte, I know you blurred the names on the left hud to conceal gamer tags but don’t forget the names appearing on the right when they join and leave. Hope this helps for the future, love the content.

  • @Corn-Pop.
    @Corn-Pop. Před rokem +3

    Aliens, Immortality, Ghosts, Demons or at least whatever you'd call Lovecraftian creepy monster stuff, Sentient AI, Time Travel, Teleportation, Psychic Powers, Human Cloning, more stuff that isn't popping into my mind right now but there is a lot more weird stuff especially in the older games, as long as you consider the various Easter Eggs to be cannon that is, like Time Travel, it's only in 1 place and it's the Star Trek Easter Egg about the Archway in FO2 that sends you back to break the water chip that begins FO1, maybe also in the DLC for FO3 where various people from different times are with you in the mothership but I think that's more just general alien stuff than time travel

  • @GeekToMyNerd
    @GeekToMyNerd Před rokem +3

    “Waste is stored in the thigh pads.” Fallout has good Water Discipline lol. Wonder if Dune is some kind of inspiration of it lol.

  • @lorenzouchoadriedgolf4733

    There are also quite a bit of 'paranormal' stuff in New Vegas, with the survival skill you can perform quite a few rituals in a campfire, very cool

  • @royriley6282
    @royriley6282 Před 11 měsíci +2

    "And I wouldn't change a single thing about it."
    Fallout 76: "Am I a fucking joke to you?"

  • @BoyKhongklai
    @BoyKhongklai Před 11 měsíci +2

    Wasn't the Mother figure in Far Harbor also a ghost like figure? Or was that a hallucination? Been too long to remember, but it was during one of those "Join the Childs of Atom" missions, where you have to follow some kind of mysterious granny through the fog, to some kind of altar or something. I'm too high atm to remember 😂

  • @EccentricGentelman
    @EccentricGentelman Před rokem +7

    I haven't played all the Fallout games but to this list I would add the aliens, Harold the tree-man, the Lovecraftian temples that pop-up, the moment in Far Harbour where it seems the Children of Atom's religion might be real and Little Lamplight. That last one is a settlement of children and only children that apparently has existed since the war but they never mention where new children come from.

    • @SineN0mine3
      @SineN0mine3 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Little Lamplight was founded by some schoolkids and their teacher who were exploring the caverns as part of a field trip when the bombs fell. After the adults died the kids took over and established the rule that anyone over 16 would be exiled.
      The current population are mostly orphans from the wasteland who came seeking shelter. How the orphans know to go to lamplight or how they manage to survive the journey is a mystery but I think that the answer might simply be that there's an awful lot of orphans running about the wasteland.

    • @EccentricGentelman
      @EccentricGentelman Před 10 měsíci

      @@SineN0mine3 I Know how Little Lamplight came to be and that it's plausible. What I think is weird is that it's still populated by children after 200 years. It's not like they've been advertising to wasteland orphans.

    • @kyndalperdue4706
      @kyndalperdue4706 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I always assumed there were a group of kids that went around and brought orphans to Little Lamplight. Kinda like the Satyrs in Percy Jackson y'know?

    • @EccentricGentelman
      @EccentricGentelman Před 2 měsíci

      @@kyndalperdue4706 Well I've only seen the films of the original books so not really. I was more of a Harry Potter kid.

    • @kyndalperdue4706
      @kyndalperdue4706 Před 2 měsíci

      @@EccentricGentelman I totally get that! Satyrs are guides for the demigods. They protect them until they reach Camp half-blood. If you remember anything about the movies, Grover was always protecting Percy because, not only were they best friends, but that was also his duty, so that when he proved himself worthy, he could go look for the God of Nature Pan. I really recommend giving the books a read through, they were one of my faves during middle school!!

  • @ScuffedJeo
    @ScuffedJeo Před rokem +4

    "Some of the fans are weird."
    Definitely. Still a group that thinks a certain game is not canon because they don't like it.

  • @dennisthefivestarman8177
    @dennisthefivestarman8177 Před rokem +27

    Hey man I just wanted to say thank you for making actual videos, and not entirely being a shorts CZcamsr like TK mantis has become

    • @MrJoshcc600
      @MrJoshcc600 Před rokem +3

      Shorts are the worst. CZcams's are grabbing years old videos and republishing as shorts like new content. Hit "dont recommend" enough times and NEVER click on a short and they'll stop recommending them to you

    • @MultiCool55
      @MultiCool55 Před rokem +1

      @@MrJoshcc600 I don't really mind shorts when they're used just for a little fun fact or brief skit, but I don't really watch them all that often, I vastly prefer long form content.
      Kind of a shame it's basically all TK produces now.

  • @bigwormsshooter8154
    @bigwormsshooter8154 Před rokem

    I love to see fallout videos popping off again

  • @Chedring
    @Chedring Před rokem +9

    I love how you can't say hentai or prostitution but can show a person being shot and explode into guts on screen.

  • @malykoth
    @malykoth Před rokem +4

    Not very flashy, but what about some otherwise normal humans just being immune to radiation? Like (most of) the Children of Atom in Far Harbor.

    • @soarin64
      @soarin64 Před rokem +4

      funny enough that's also true to a group of people in real life there are few people in the world that are straight out immune to radiation

  • @richardwoodbury6131
    @richardwoodbury6131 Před rokem +7

    Hi🙂! While watching your video you mentioned the anime reference and that you where curious as to said reference and I was thinking maybe M.D Geist an old 80s mechaish anime with power armor or maybe in a stretch the battleroid form of the valkyrie from Macross. If anyone has any other ideas please msg too I'm interested in trying to figure this out🙂.

  • @TimothyDexter247
    @TimothyDexter247 Před rokem +1

    Fallout is that game where 2 people thought "what if every apocalypse was real?"

  • @dethblak13
    @dethblak13 Před rokem

    Your delivery of the first line threw me into the song Sneakman by Hideki Naganuma

  • @oisnowy5368
    @oisnowy5368 Před rokem +9

    The power armor suit just draws a lot of inspiration from Dune's stillsuits.

  • @glennlane4652
    @glennlane4652 Před rokem +4

    For if there were stealth subs the duration of the stealth would be short but great for avoiding other subs or ships but not great for sonar detection

  • @codrinmicusan446
    @codrinmicusan446 Před rokem +1

    Honestly when the mysterious stranger exists, ghosts aren't really that much of a stretch

  • @nolancarte6015
    @nolancarte6015 Před rokem

    Good video! ;)

  • @Goopy731
    @Goopy731 Před rokem +8

    To add on for Ghosts and to further go into how it connects to the existence of Psykers possibly: Ghost of She from Fallout New Vegas, Honest Hearts DLC is implied or outright stated I believe to be the Ghost of a woman that became a bear in her rage was murdered that you outright fight after getting really high. Enabling a sight within your mind using a mutated plant, meaning there could be a plane of existence within the Fallout Universe that normally cannot be seen by a non-Psyker if we're to humor this, along with ghosts being confirmed in the Universe.
    One thing to note, Psykers such as The Master among others are canonically in existence and what does this explain to you might ask? Well, it might be a way to bridge the gap between the people who like the supernatural and those who prefer a pure scientific explanation. One could argue that Ghosts are merely psionic energy projections, as you have to ask yourself? Are Psykers just science wizards? Yes, I suppose so if you dumbed it down, but it's more like a different branch of science not fully understood even in pre-war setting as psionics, ghost anomalies are canon within the Fallout universe and I believe are closely intertwined. Psykers more or less act as a conduit of energy, as we've seen with The Master and his failed Psyker creations. To me, that explains it in such a way that Ghosts might just be leftover energy and could be the closest thing a person has to a soul within the Fallout Universe, since everything supernatural can merely be explained as scientific and Psykers have been experimented with before.
    Now you might be skeptical, but remember: your brain is basically a series of electric signals, the FEV released into the air could've mutated humans in such a way as it's been confirmed that it became more prevalent in humans as it advanced what the brain was previously capable of, or at least increase the variable such as the Seer in 2 Hau or w/e his name is, Mama Murphy from 4, and more etc became more dominant in society in appearances or otherwise due to FEV exposure over generations. Other examples of Psykers exist, but The Master being a literal bio-computer hybrid that is ever flowing with energy to the point you need a psionic dampener or you literally die from getting closer to him? Is a good example of how psionic energy can overload the brain of weaker or non-psykers since Mama Murphy does get tired from her visions, almost as if her brain, or her 'CPU' is overheating from the process of too much energy or can even cause literal insanity from powerful Psykers such as with The Master possibly and especially his failed Psyker Creations from their minds being overloaded.
    Conclusion: Ghosts could be Psionic Projections of Energy that stem from the human brain of being self-aware and are remnants of those who somehow died violently or had the 'gift'. Now the reasons why Ghosts exist or why Psykers have had no known ghosts is not known and this isn't to tout I know everything on the subject, but it's really the only explanation without pissing off either side of for or against of why it exists in the Fallout universe. We can at least understand there's some connection to a certain degree, however, just as we know for example in real life, that faster than light travel can be achieved as we've had physicists trick particles to travel at that speed, but not really have the means to travel ourselves or a full understanding of it or achieve it. I think the same logic can be achieved here that we can understand the connections and how it could be explained, but overall we have nothing conclusive or concrete and that might be on purpose, as the mysteries of life always evade humanity to some extent, appearing as supernatural or boogeymen in the shadows, but I suppose it doesn't matter in the end, as there are far worse and dangerous things usually lurking in Fallout than simple ghosts of the past.

    • @zitreja
      @zitreja Před rokem +1

      nice point! was a pleasure to read your comment, i even got a thought or two for myself

    • @Goopy731
      @Goopy731 Před rokem +1

      @@zitreja Thanks. And yeah, go ahead if you got anything you want to share. I could've gone on like mentioning more Psykers like the Brain Psyker from Point Lookout and making the point further, but it was going on long enough.

    • @fireblast133
      @fireblast133 Před rokem

      Take Drugs! Kill a bear!

    • @Goopy731
      @Goopy731 Před rokem +1

      @@fireblast133 That's one hell of a bad trip.

  • @HoltClanWarrior
    @HoltClanWarrior Před rokem +3

    You should try to do a "what exactly are Nuka Colas"?

    • @MarrockV
      @MarrockV Před rokem

      People drinking centuries old flat cola syrup and ancient skunky beer...

  • @keiski72
    @keiski72 Před rokem

    Your confidence has come a long way since your videos a year ago

  • @NCR-Trooper
    @NCR-Trooper Před rokem +1

    Patrolling the mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter

  • @AndyJP
    @AndyJP Před rokem +3

    I've never really been sure as to whether Lucy Grandchester was supposed to be a real ghost or not, after all, it IS a tourist attraction. And as you end up in the area with the recording equipment, it made me start to wonder if it was just supposed to be a hologram illusion. But I guess if they intended it to be fake, then the game designers should have done a better job because that isn't enough hints.

    • @garyballard179
      @garyballard179 Před rokem

      She walks through a door that you discover is actually bricked over.

    • @hatad321
      @hatad321 Před rokem +2

      I think they want you to be unsure at first.
      but then she still shows up in the attic where there are no attractions, and is presumably not a public area.

    • @AndyJP
      @AndyJP Před rokem +2

      @@hatad321 that's a good point

    • @SineN0mine3
      @SineN0mine3 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@garyballard179a hologram could also do that

    • @garyballard179
      @garyballard179 Před 10 měsíci

      @@SineN0mine3
      Not with Fallout tech.

  • @guilhermematos500
    @guilhermematos500 Před rokem +8

    If I'm not mistaken the ghost people in blood money also have some immortality, at least they don't stop breathing unless you destroy their head

    • @thezambambo2184
      @thezambambo2184 Před rokem +2

      That little detail always fascinated me, because it implies that even when they fall from a mangled limb, they're still alive, but stuck there, crippled for God knows how long

  • @Uzeil21
    @Uzeil21 Před 2 měsíci +1

    It's weird that you thought I would sit through that intro

  • @louissteyn6871
    @louissteyn6871 Před rokem +1

    The idea of invisible submarines seems redundant to me, the ability to dive is already a massive boost in stealth but also it doesn't solve the main problem in submarine detection, RADAR, the Chinese would have wasted a lot of time and resources trying to make this already stealthy device invisible

  • @HazyJ28
    @HazyJ28 Před rokem +20

    Understand and realize that A LOT of this came from 76 (like the bit about Nuka Cola Weapons). People don't appreciate how much lore the game brought to the franchise.

    • @brookiecookie472
      @brookiecookie472 Před rokem +12

      I thought the weaponised cola was FO4, with the super soaker cola options?

    • @MarrockV
      @MarrockV Před rokem +6

      We get that a lot in Elder Scrolls Online, they're establishing canon with each update but the "purists" want to argue that an MMO can't be canon, completely ignoring thew fact that the game has a dedicated lore master that has to clear everything lore related before it goes into the game.

    • @explodingpotato6448
      @explodingpotato6448 Před rokem +5

      @@MarrockV The "purists" don't like the contradictions to previously established lore, the retcons, the change in tone, the confirmation of vague lore, the fact that 9/10 times ESO lore is incredibly mediocre, if I go on the wiki 9/10 times I know which lines in a paragraph were written based on ESO, the "purists" are simply people that are passionate about the lore, which I would say is high quality, ESO is cookie cutter, tone wise it is closer to warcraft, d&d and lotr, vagueness is also a feature of many fantasy settings, the supposed "lore master" wanted to disclose what happened to the dwemer and disclose Zurin Arctus' identity as some guy corrupted by an artifact, and claimed that the idiots didn't see his genius, Zurin Arctus not only is best left mysterious, but he isn't even a bad guy, the supposed "lore master" is nothing more than a d&d dungeon master, I mean things like "the black heart of the reach" immediately stick out like a sore thumb amongst tes lore, tes also had a somewhat realistic feel to it in regards to how people act, ESO "lore" has people acting like anime characters, also, almost nothing in the video came from fallout 76,not even the nuka cola weapons, those came from the Nuka world dlc of fallout 4.

    • @eviec7612
      @eviec7612 Před rokem +3

      No, Nuka weapons come from 3 and were expanded upon in 4; ghost references were made in 2, NV, and 4; talking deathclaws were featured in the main quest of 2 and were mentioned in 3; and finally, the urine line comes from 2

    • @HazyJ28
      @HazyJ28 Před rokem +1

      @@eviec7612 Nuka weapons were IN FO3, their origin story is in 76 with an entire quest dedicated to making an inoculation at the Nuka factory. If you actually READ the terminals, you'd learn that no, this lore came from 76.