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i dont care if that one shot was fan service, it was fucking cool and anyone telling me otherwise should be put on a cross in the mojave
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i dont care if that one shot was fan service, it was fucking cool and anyone telling me otherwise should be put on a cross in the mojave
The Rangers in the show look like they have the shoulder pads from the Riot Gear in lonesome road, which is strange.4) Personal thing, but I really don't like the look of the ranger duster in the show. It just looks too orange, like it was made of felt or something, not leather. The shoulder pads also not being leather themselves but iron or something also detracts.
S2E8
The NCR battalion mentioned earlier in the season is real, the Black NCR lady and one of her rangers shows up to save Maximus after his Power Armor is disabled. There is a shot recreating the intro to New Vegas with a Ranger slow mo shooting a Deathclaw with a Anti-Material Rifle.
Steph married Hank pre-war in Vegas, and the item she wanted from the keepsake box is a Enclave Pip-Boy. How Mr House didn't know what the Enclave was, despite them having their own Pip Boy's is a mystery.
Hank says he sent out numerous brainwashed people into the wasteland to fulfil The Enclave's plans before wiping his memory via a control chip.
Culkin retrieves Caesar's body, revealing the note to read "I am Caesar, I am Legion, It dies with me." He kills the soldier who see's him holding the note and then eats the note, destroying it.
The Legion is marching on Vegas at the end of the episode.
Cooper is heading to Colorado to find his family, Barbara left him a postcard in her empty Cyropod. My Enclave in Cheyenne Mountain Complex theory is almost certainly true.
The Enclave has been listening to radio transmissions since the start of the season and probably the entire series, their base from Season 1 is seen again and it's in the Mountains.
Cooper gets arrested for Unamerican Activities after coming home from Vegas, he tells Barbara to let him take the blame, and he does. This likely leads to their implied divorce and why she would be in Colorado.
Qunitus's Brotherhood is going to war against the other chapters, he says Qunitus the Unifier is dead, Qunitus the Destroyer is now born. He has plans for Liberty Prime.
Amazingly dogshit episode, Season 1 didn't leave this many cliffhangers, 99% of the plot lines in this season just end on Cliffhangers.

It was almost certainly a intimidation tactic from the Enclave to keep Cooper quiet about what happened in Vegas, and it ruined his reputation enough that he was reduced to doing kid's birthday parties. They probably just ran his name through the mud in the press, dropped charges, and let him go.Also if Cooper Howard got arrested for serious allegations pre-war, how is he out with his daughter presumably in California when the bomb's drop on October 23, 2077? Is he out on bail?
She got out of it and left the note behind. The end of the episode show's coop take the fall for what happened in Vegas, and since Barbara was the Enclave's mouthpiece within Vault-Tec it's reasonable to assume they would take her to Colorado.How would his wife Barbara even have left the Colorado note in the cryochamber?
Because the post card is in her hand writing, it assumes Cooper is still alive, and it references somewhere they had talked about going prewar. Obviously you can assume it'll be a Fallout 4 situation where Barbara and Janey left the Vegas Vault decades before Cooper reached it, but I see no hints that it's a fake out.How would that even imply she and their daughter Janey is still alive?
I'm pretty sure house did, and even if he didn't on screen it isn't exactly unreasonable to assume he opened it as well. EDIT: Checked the episode and they show Janey's pod open and empty.I don't think House even opened up the pod that said "Janey Howard"
I believe Hover Dam is not mentioned once in the entire season. No hints to it being around are made, and given the state of Vegas it probably isn't functional by the time of the show.Surely there's enough power from Hoover Dam.
The Republic of DaveSo... who got Hover Dam in the end?
Everyone and no one at the same time.So... who got Hover Dam in the end?
I can only guess it's to make it look more visually interesting, but if they were gonna add the shoulder pads they could've at least muted the colour of the duster itself. My 'out there' theory is that the they designed it independently of the helmet. It's odd, but the armour actually looks fine without the helmet, and that's probably because they had to make the helmets large enough to slip on and off comfortably meaning they end up oversized or something. That's even if they slip on and aren't just a mask with the helmet itself meant to hide that it isn't an actual helmet.The Rangers in the show look like they have the shoulder pads from the Riot Gear in lonesome road, which is strange.
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A lot of the props this season felt kinda half assed, excluding the T-45 power armor. Actually, I don't think a single M16/AR15 type rifle is actually seen with the NCR, only bolt actions and AK Pattern rifles.
Wes Burt (for Massive Black) developed the design. I shared your concerns, so there were a few things I requested to keep it from turning into Jin-Roh Part 53. First, I asked that he wear jeans and boots. I also requested that he should typically have a revolver or lever-action rifle with a bandoleer for bullets. Last, I asked for his jacket to be dark brown, not completely black. I wanted to pull some of the color elements toward warmer "cowboy" tones instead of strict neutrals. Wes is a really fantastic artist and I think he did a great job.
Considering Freeside was lauding the NCR, that would point to them being NCR citizens which would also point towards an NCR ending. The NCR also had a cache containing very advanced gear, the same sort of gear that Oliver was reluctant to allocate to the Mojave.So... who got Hover Dam in the end?
Raul talks about House brain scanning some model chick and it apparently being tabloid trash. I think he could do it, but I doubt he would since it would inexorably tie his life to functionality of a bunch of computers. If he had relied primarily on a digitised consciousness he probably wouldn't have survived the nukes due to EMPs. His physical body is basically its own failsafe in the event of something like that hence his dormancy.No excuse for House supposedly being able to upload his consciousness. Why would he need Cold Fusion to make it work? Surely there's enough power from Hoover Dam. It's obviously a blatant retcon. No one can honestly claim this fits FNV's lore. But it's still sloppily done even if you view the show as its own universe separate from the original lore. There's no compelling drama when Cooper Howard can just defy him by tossing away the pipboy screen he's on.
Just to "um actually" you here, It's likely a NCR tank given the way it's facing (defensively towards the front gates.)In one credits scene we see the Legion attack McCarren with a tank
Yeah, but I was just raising the point before someone else could. A lot of people from what I saw were weirdly invested in those vignettes for lore. Whilst the Mojave looking like it does being the result of a Legion engine would shit on the Legion, they couldn't allude to the possibility of them winning, which is easy: you just don't mention or show any trace of them beyond the river. However there's lots of little morsels for autists to comb over that can point you vaguely in the right direction. Freesiders and Westsiders not liking NCR citizens yet having the denizens of Freeside cheer the mere presence of NCR gives a ton of credence for NCR or House winning. The lack of Kings but relative harmony in the streets would point to the area being totally subsumed into the NCR officially or so inundated with NCR citizens it effectively becomes a territory of the republic.Just to "um actually" you here, It's likely a NCR tank given the way it's facing (defensively towards the front gates.)
I also wouldn't take the credit scenes all that seriously lore wise, since the assets used within are probably whatever the team had on hand. The Legion attacking McCarren makes little sense, so I'm just assuming it's a case of using on hand assets to create the scene. I think the general ideas of the scenes are canon, but the exact visuals aren't.
He had 2 gunfights in season 2 total.Cooper being more unkillable than John Wick who actually did eventually fucking die really sucks any of the tension or stakes from this series.
He doesn't even get hurt anymore like he did in the early episodes.
I will forgive the Vault storyline if the endgame is Chet becoming a Chad Super Mutant leading the all-American vault against the Canadian tyrants (the Enclave were Canada all along, obviously.)The other completed arc was Chet, which is why he's a top 3 character. (Ghoul/Cooper, Norm, Chet)
He says that Wastelanders apparently regularly attack his body for sport at this point so I'm assuming his pod has been broken no matter if by the COurier or others' handsHouse get's Cold Fusion, I don't know if he's confirmed to be a AI or if he's still supposed to be alive in his pod.