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Fallout: Vault X

Fallout: Vault X

An original novel set in the Fallout universe, written to be accessible to all, featuring unique people and places Fallout: Vault X tells the story of John. A vault dweller, who spent every day of his twenty five years underground. Like his father, and his father before him. Proud to live in the last remaining bastion of humanity, all that survived The Great War of the atomic age. Hidden deep below the surface of the earth, toiling under brutal conditions. Year after year, decade upon decade. All to expand into the natural cave system the Vault occupied, building for the future. However, John knew what his forefathers did not, that everything he’d been taught was a lie. After finishing school at the age of ten, John received his standard issue pipboy. An arm mounted personal computer, worn by everyone in the Vault. Used to coordinate the relentless pace of expansion, needed to work as an apprentice. To learn the craft that would be his life’s work. A noble calling to ensure a future for all that remained of the human race. A quirk of fate saw John equipped not with the crude, clunky, pipboy model his father wore. That almost everyone around him wore. His looked smaller, sleeker, finished in a jet black sheen. And capable of doing far more than its drab counterparts. The world above had been ravaged by atomic flames, yet life clung to its bones. The Red Valley fared better than most in the century since the bombs fell. The clean water and rich soil protected by rolling hills. All spared from direct strikes, for the most part. Life survived here. Trees spawned from charred ground, misshapen, green leaves turned red. Along with simple crops, grown wild at first, then cultivated by the survivors. The scavengers of the old world were inventive, hardy people. All determined to rebuild in the ruins of a world they never knew. In the decades that passed settlements emerged. They grew, spreading along the valley floor. Reclaiming the pre-war remnants of the once industrialised heartland. Salvaging the robotic wonders of a bygone age to build their walls and work their fields. To protect them in the dark of the wasteland. But such things are uncommon in this world, and the rarer something is, the greater its value. And the worth of pre-war technology had not gone unnoticed. The last, real, power in this world rested in the mechanised hands of The Brotherhood of Steel. Forged from the mortally wounded old world military. The Brotherhood used its access to the weapons made for a conflict no one won to strike out into the wastes. Men and women were equipped with advanced armour, aerial transportation, high grade weaponry. Accompanied by the training, strength, and will, to put them to use. They established chapters and set up outputs far and wide. All dedicated to a single purpose. To ensure the technology left abandoned by its long dead creators didn’t fall into the wrong hands. Namely, any hands that were not their own. This is the world John escaped into. A place of horrors brought forth from atomic fire. A place where survival meant battling against the darkness. Fighting a war each day to get to the next. And war...war never changes
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Is the Gauss story truly factual?
2 answers
2024-10-08 15:08
Hard to say for sure. Some parts of the Gauss story might be based on real events, but others could be embellished or even fictional.
Tell me a gauss school story.
2 answers
2024-11-10 19:10
Well, once in Gauss' school, his teacher asked the students to add up all the numbers from 1 to 100. While the other students were struggling with the long addition, Gauss quickly found the answer. He realized that he could pair the numbers like 1 and 100, 2 and 99, 3 and 98 and so on. Each pair added up to 101 and there were 50 such pairs. So the sum was 5050.
What was the most interesting part of the gauss school story?
3 answers
2024-11-11 00:55
I think the most interesting part was when Gauss quickly solved the sum of numbers from 1 to 100. It was so amazing that he could think of such a clever method at a very young age. His quick thinking and deep understanding of numbers really set him apart from his peers.
Is Dawn Rifle a traitor?
1 answer
2024-10-22 14:54
No, it wasn't. Dawn Rifle was a full-time expert, not a traitor. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!
Barrett Sniper Rifle
1 answer
2024-10-21 01:54
The Barrett sniper rifle was a large-caliber sniper rifle, known as the " King of Heavy Sniping." It was designed and manufactured by the American firearms designer Lonnie Barrett. It was a.50 caliber semi-automatic sniper rifle. The Barrett sniper rifle had powerful lethality and could easily penetrate bulletproof vests. It also had a long range and high accuracy. According to the data, the effective range of the Barrett M82A1 sniper rifle was about 1800 to 2000 meters. The Barrett sniper rifle performed well on the battlefield and was widely used in wars in Iraq and Iraq. Its power and accuracy were shocking, and it could even kill enemies from thousands of meters away. The Barrett Sniper Rifle was a popular firearm in the military and police forces. It had been equipped by the military or police forces of more than 30 countries.
Is Dawn Rifle a traitor?
1 answer
2024-10-20 12:49
In Butterfly Blue's web novel,"Full Time Expert," Dawn Rifle (ID: Dawn Rifle) was a professional player. He was the former vice-captain of Team Everlasting, and was later promoted to captain. At the end of Season 7, Team Everlasting was demoted. After the original captain left, Dawn Rifle was promoted to captain. In the Season 9 Challenger League, his Team Everlasting had been defeated by Ye Xiu's Team Happy. After that, Team Everlasting had been forced to disband. According to the novel, Dawn Rifle hadn't betrayed Team Everlasting or Team Happy, so he couldn't be called a traitor. After Team Everlasting was about to disband, he joined Team Happy and took charge of the guild's work. At the same time, he participated in some of the matches after the Challenger League. He had played an important role in Team Happy, helping the team achieve some victories. Thus, Dawn Rifle wasn't a traitor in "Full Time Expert". His experience in the professional league showed his love for e-sports and his loyalty to the team. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Full-time Expert"!
Is the story of Fallout New Vegas related to Fallout 1?
2 answers
2024-10-02 08:04
Not directly. Fallout New Vegas has its own unique story and setting, separate from Fallout 1.
Is there a Fallout comic?
1 answer
2024-10-09 04:08
Yes, there is. The Fallout comics provide a deeper dive into the post-apocalyptic world. They feature new adventures and sometimes fill in gaps in the main game narrative.
Are there Fallout comics?
2 answers
2024-10-02 11:08
There are indeed Fallout comics. They offer additional depth and perspectives to the Fallout world. Some explore side stories or characters not featured prominently in the games.
Is there a story in Fallout 76?
2 answers
2024-10-01 16:19
Yes, there is. Fallout 76 has a story set in a post-apocalyptic world with various quests and narrative elements.
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