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Well, all right. But I don't want anyone to think we're robosexual or anything, so if anyone asks, you're my debugger.

Without immortal children there's no way Little Lamplight can exist 200 years after the war. They're like cute little ghouls.

And in turn, Aunt Beru and Uncle Owen show up in New Vegas if you take the Wild Wasteland trait.

"pity the poor person who goes into a Bethesda game thinking that Barter or Speech will be worth putting a point into"
I was going to point out that speech is very powerful in NV, you can get through the whole game without killing a soul putting all your skill points into speech/sneak/lockpick/science. Then I

And she really doesn't cook enough roasts.

I keed. I keed. Though I do wish Mrs. Lord Gaga would give me money and pie every day.

And pretty funny, too. "I'm a courier, remember? Don't you want me to handle your package?"

Sure, that would be great in real life. But I want more from games.

If your protagonist has no personality or backstory then you're not playing your RPGs right.

Amata clearly "friendzones" you at the beginning of Fallout 3. Or maybe that's just my headlore.

"—the stateroom scene with the Marx Brothers, "A Night At the Opera."
We have a winner!

I literally can't even.

Springtime for Hitler will never not be funny.

I love Dick! And I don't care who knows it.

I knew Where No Fan Has Gone Before had to be an 'A'. But that said, you really should have made up a new letter that comes before 'A' for 'The Sting'. It's that good.

Star Trek the science fiction TV and movie series that frequently delves into serious social and political themes, and Star Trek the mindless action movie franchise that frequently devolves into lens flare.

Colm Meaney & John C. Reilly.

Hey South? It's clear you're still butthurt from getting your asses kicked by Yankees a century and a half ago. What puzzles me is why you keep reminding everyone.

Mrs. Lord Gaga and I danced our first dance at our wedding to this song.

Two of 'em.