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You know its been 15 years since Liberty Prime blew up.

All those cameras the Lone Wanderer gave to the BoS should have at least gotten them somewhere.
TheLonePup said
The mutant bit... I'm not sure if it was decided to be cannon or not, but apparently during the Brotherhood's expansion to the east there was a crashed vertibird in the midwest-ish area... They apparently accepted even super mutants into their ranks because they were so few in numbers... (was reading the fallout wiki's brotherhood article when I read that bit)That explanation sounded like absolute shit but... yea... the remnants of the master's army supposedly spread east too... But it seems that those in DC had no affiliation with the master, as they have barely a fraction of his intelligence, and the FEV seems far less stable (leading to even more mutation over time causing behemoths and the like which aren't even mentioned out west)Also... I just have to point out this minor plot hole... >.>the power stations ONLY power the rails in an eastern direction? meaning that this quest could ONLY be done like this from the west coast starting in New Vegas? we couldn't start in say... Philly and propel the thing to Pittsburgh and then so on?Sorry just had to point that out... I kept tripping in that plothole and I think I twisted my ankle... had to bitch about it a little <.<


imo the games that take place in the Midwest are shitty.

When you try and connect the Eastern and Western lores, the Midwest just... just feels out of place.
My two votes settle for green or blue.

Personally, I like green because we get to see Chicago, which is were the original Eastern Chapter of BoS crash. However this also is the area of the game Fallout: Tactics and Brotherhood of Steel (iirc) both games I don't personally consider Fallout canon because they just throw everything upside down (Much like Fallout 3, but it wasn't so... poorly done imo).

We also get to interact with Pup's Pitt and New New York, which would be VERY interesting for my own character development, as Joshua comes from the Pitt, but knows nothing about it beyond a few wild rumors.

Blue, for me personally is my <3, because it just so happens to track though areas I know, and places I've made Fallout lore for.

I made some Fallout lore centered around Iowa, which, like much of the Midwest, is spared from total nuclear devastation, but suffers from dust storms for many decades after. However following that, the area has rainfall, though it isn't much, it allows for more bountiful crop yields than most places in the US currently. A Kingdom of Iowa has claimed a good portion of Southeastern Iowa, and in my lore was fighting an ever larger series of battles with the native residents mutants of Omaha. There was also a solid Brotherhood of Steel presence, which was at a very, very uneasy peace with the KoI. I also had some silly Nazi slavers for fun thrown around.

It also passes though Missouri, which I know the general terrain (It fucking sucks balls), plus I know the cities of Cincinnati. However it passes though the cool places like Pitt and New York.

I'm torn D:
AtomicItalian said
Yep, that works really well, actually. It may be a few days before we're out of New Vegas though. Also everyone, just a heads up. I'm working tonight, and going to a waterpark/resort tomorrow and monday. I will be on sporadically, while I'm gone, and I'm going to try to get a couple IC posts up. If not, just stick with the "getting to know you" bullshit until I can push us along. Expect at least 1 IC post tonight around 1am EST.


Anyway we could discuss this further?

Also am I alright to start my intro post, explaining a few situations about my character and then my intro post into the RP?
Since I've passed over the critical point, is there anyway I could possibly tag-along with the group en-route?

Every group could use an experienced old man to grumble about how good the young ones have it now. WIth their clean water, representative government (Which he doesn't like), and such.

He'd be able to cover up his BoS origins, which is easier for me to try and work with.
Name: Knight Sergeant Joshua Valentine

Age: 41

Appearance: WIP

Race: Human

Skills: Guns, Repair, Survival

Perks:
Experienced: Joshua has reached his early 40s, an rare age as many never see to be older than 30 anymore. Joshua has grown to have a very deep understanding of the world, and can typically rely on his many experiences, both peaceful and violent, to help him endure, and even thrive in situations he is presented.
Leader: Joshua, a Knight Sergeant, is a fairly high NCO-equivalent rank in the Eastern chapter of the Brotherhood of Steel. He is a very experienced and gifted leader, and has been many victories against both mutant and human and led a number of successful assaults against Enclave Remnant positions.

Equipment:
Primary weapon: R100, a variant of the R91 which uses 7.62x51mm NATO (Also uses .308) ammunition. It fires from 20-round box magazines. It trades off recoil and weight for a more effective point target range and stopping power.
Secondary weapon: 9mm pistol
Melee: Combat knife

Other gear: A simple cloth belt with suspenders, which has a large knapsack on the back, and a number of smaller pouches for magazines, a folding shovel, canteen and medical supplies on the belt itself. It all holds 2 canteens, a compass, and few assorted food items, a medical supply set, a pen and pencil, a rag wrapped around a small case of gun oil, a folding shovel, and a lighter.

Bio:

Joshua is a child of the Pitt, however that is about has much as he knows of his former home that is more than just rumor. His mother died in the Pitt many years ago, and himself, a small newborn, was taken up by the Brotherhood of Steel, as they cleansed the former city of Pittsburgh, now going by the name 'The Pitt'.

His life was that of an average soldier in the Eastern Chapter of the Brotherhood of Steel, he excelled with conventional weaponry, not liking the energy weaponry that the brotherhood preferred. Though he was a child of the Pitt, and knew his whole being laid in the new thinking of the Brotherhood here, he was torn when the Outcasts left.

He knew the Brotherhood's commitment to preserve technology, however, were does preservation begin and selfishness begin? That being said, he also questioned the overly generous nature of the Brotherhood here. Which put the preservation of technology on the backburner to help a population which, most times was out to kill them. He sided with the Brotherhood of Steel, feeling that it was the least he could do for their kindness.

During his early 20s, he was stationed at the GNR radio station, just in time for the Lone Wanderer to, not even a week after his arrival, save the station from being overrun by a super mutant assault and witnessed first hand of the Lone Wanderer's power. Though he was inspired, he could do little at the GNR radio station until the Enclave began their assault a few weeks later on Project Purity.

During this time, a probing attacks were made by the Enclave at the GNR station, here then Paladin Joshua and the fellow defenders of the station established Brotherhood control of the area, even going as far as conducting few counter-attacks to retake city blocks the Enclave had captured. As time past he became known throughout the Brotherhood and was placed from his former position at GNR to leading his own squad of Paladins during the Battle of Project Purity.

Once the battle was over, Joshua was then tasked with leading deep patrols across the wasteland, typically looking for Enclave forces which had entrenched themselves, now without any orders from their high command.

It was then, when he realized that the decision of Elder Lyon's so many years ago was the correct one. The Outcasts were slowly being picked off, and their patrols were more rare to see as time had gone on. Their own pride was their undoing, their lack of trust of the locals, their inability to adapt. When he looked at the Brotherhood's achievements, he saw the dawn of a new civilization, he saw people, given a second chance at life. The Outcasts had nothing more than technology. Technology was good, yes, however to Joshua it felt hollow.

It strengthened his resolve, and an undeniable believer in the Easter chapters ways. Time went on, Joshua other proceeded to go higher up in the ranks of the Brotherhood, finding himself being as a Knight Sergeant as last major Enclave base at Adams AFB was destroyed by the Lone Wanderer.

As quickly as news of the Lone Wanderer's victory at Adams came to them, the Lone Wanderer disappeared. As he did, stories of him were told, the years after his last victory were also filled with sightings of him, rumors of him appearing in places as far as Virginia to rumors of him in the ruined city of Pittsburgh were common place.

(Now here is were I condense it down ALLOT)

Years past after the Battle of Project Purity, and Joshua, an older, grizzled veteran was picked for a new mission, one of high importance which rivaled and some could say was more important than Project Purity in its goal.

The rumor of an underground railroad system using magnetic levitation was spreading from traders from the north. They spoke of an old, lost pre-war system which made travel during that time only days, which was projected to take months on foot across the entire United States. The Brotherhood saw a major opportunity for them. Not only would trade be opened up with the other coast, allowing for a quick exchange of ideas and goods, it also would put them in contact with the Western chapters again, which they had not been in contact which since the Eastern chapter had left decades go.

The entire operation was only known in full detail by the highest of BoS leadership, not even Sentinel Lyons new the operation well only knowing its broad goals.

Joshua was picked for the mission. He was a very seasoned veteran of battles with both humans and mutants, he'd spent days, even weeks on end in the wasteland, surviving while on his long-range patrols and had become accustomed to living in the harsh wastelands over his own room at the Citadel.

Given his mission, equipment and weaponry, he was sent off with a complex mission to search out the possibility of the 'MagLev' train system and to reestablish contact with the Western Chapters.

Upon arriving in the Mojave, he found himself sobering to a horrid realization that the Western chapter of the Brotherhood of Steel was gone, what little bit was left destroyed only a decade and a half before. What little bit he could recover showed a long history of being beaten into a corner by the New California Republic. He was heart broken. He had known that the Brotherhood here had been in battle with the NCR when the Eastern chapter left many years ago, but to have been beaten? He'd seen the state of the NCR's military forces, though they were respectable, they weren't a match even against the forces the Eastern chapter held.

He discovered one of their undoings was the same as the Outcasts, their inability to adapt, their inability to be told over wise, that there was more than technology at stake now. They had sat out their lives in the series of bunkers, waiting for their death and it had come to them swiftly and without much warning. It was a sad realization and that he would have to report this even felt worse. However he knew of the other mission, the one to investigate the MagLev train lines. He didn't know were to start, such a project was going to be held at the highest echelons of power here, as MagLev would change everything about trade and travel. The West would unlock the vast riches of the East, the great cities of the East coast, the capital of the United States of America.
Greatly interested,

Wondering just what the current relations between the BoS and NCR are. Are they at the uneasy peace and help at Hoover Damn, or did they possibly assault helos 1 and moved out of the area.

Also, what happened to Ceaser's Legion?
I'd love to be France, end WW2 before it even happens :p
Sounds really interesting.
Seems pretty cool.

Have a small element of Russian naval infantry wrecking some bratwurst :p
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