I’d take the X-01 myself, if you haven’t leaded the T-45 parts.
I’d take the X-01 myself, if you haven’t leaded the T-45 parts.
Came out of Virgil’s - and noticed a glowing patch. As I got closer to it, I saw it was a sleeping Deathclaw. Some missiles woke it up and took care of it.
They’re concealing a lead-lined jockstrap.
“Dang... I THOUGHT I felt a draft!”
Same with me. “Oh, you want me to go into the Glowing Sea to that old Sentinel Site I cleaned out about twenty levels back? Right. Lemme go get my lead jockstrap on and I’ll plant your beacon. Wimps.”
I’d have preferred that myself - it actually kind of hurt when I had to go kill the Railroad, they’re the ones I had the most affinity with. Had to keep reminding myself “It’s only a game.”
My dad was a radar tech in WW2, partnered with another guy to open a radio repair shop afterwards. When TV came along, he basically ignored it - figured it was just a fad and it would disappear.
I’m not sure either - but I figure it doesn’t hurt the stat.
Power suit bumped up to E-level protection with the Tesla package over ballistic weave hat and clothes - anything that tries to fight me dies pretty fast.
That looks like something found in Fallout 4
I was trying to be generous. ;)
Made tanks that actually worked.
Those Mirelurk Queens...
I ran across the racetrack also - but stayed outside and pecked away at my opponents.
Sometimes it’s the poking around that really pays off for me - I was going through the General Atomics mall, looking through the various shops, found a terminal in the diner where the Handys were slice&dicing the customers. Turns out some guy by the name of Issac was worried about the directives given to the robots -…
You might want to assign some of your people to the beds. I had mine complain, then I assigned one and the rest figured it out.
Same here - I’m at level 33. You saw the Ballistic Weave armor perq? You get it from Tinker Tom after enough DIA caches...
Just remember. Violence never solves anything.
Hey, if you had a rollover and some crane picked up your car and then dropped it twenty feet flat on your room, you’d appreciate those A-pillars then, I’ll bet!
Funny how you can’t find solid stats on back-overs. “It’s estimated 50 a week...” doesn’t cut it for me. CDC’s got some - but nothing immediatly jumps out as a hard number.