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Man the last time i heard about Miami or Cascadia was legit two decades ago so i was still on a console(those were the days) honestly glad these sort of projects are still being worked on but man it makes me feel old. Edit: well more like seven but it still makes me feel old.

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On 5/16/2025 at 6:23 PM, fraquar said:

You can't fuse anything to what is across the pond in the post-apocalyptic universe. 

Everything on the continent you can because it least has a plausible (even if improbable) possiblity.

Given what we've seen in the entire Fallout series - travel across the pond is a bridge too far.

On 5/26/2025 at 6:19 PM, fraquar said:

I'm not talking lore.   I'm talking geography and things that are common between the Commonwealth and London in order for any kind of travel between those locations to even make sense.       

Without a functional airplane, a functional ship, a functional sub (and a support network in both locations) - that leave two options:

A dirigible - and only the BoS possess that in the Commonwealth - and have no presence at all in London.

A means of extreme long range teleportation.

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To fuse those two things together - you'd have to show both exist in both locations.    Otherwise the vast sea in a world that struggles to put food on the table and make drinking water is a bridge too far.   Or maybe all the nuclear bombs created a land bridge between the U.K. and the North American continent?

 

 

 

Idk i think it would pretty plausible saying we are talking about the same series with a foreshadowed alien invasion and a giant communist hating death machine and well giant crustacean's so it would not really surprise me if there was in fact a bridge that goes across the Atlantic like its city skylines.

 

Plus i think fallout always sort of had a very Depressing but cartoony after taste to it there is a reason wild wasteland was a thing cause it was fun and that's how most if not all the fallout games go while some were very heavy story based it never took it self Too seriously unless it was really needed with alot of environmental Story telling to boot imagine if this series was all doom and gloom all the way through like you pick up a entire diary describing their downward spiral into depression But hey that's my opinion while i wouldn't say i disagree with you i wouldn't say i agree either 

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4 hours ago, fraquar said:

 

I'd just need to see evidence of one working ocean going vessel in either Fallout 4 or any other mod to accept that.  

  

 

The Yangtze submarine was meant to be used in a quest where you go to a hidden vault somewhere in the ocean, I'd guess there's working ocean vessels(or maybe long distance vertibirds) 

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If there are working ocean going vessels (with no functional port to service them) - it borders on the realm of wishful thinking.

Also, if there were working ocean going vessels they most certainly don't deadhead - they are bringing goods/people and returning from where they came with goods/people - and we don't see that either.   Only ocean going vessels we see are rotted out hulls.

I think the biggest issue with that thought is if there is this massive network to support ocean going vessels then there should be a whole bunch of construction happening.   Housing, a localized government to oversee the mass growth of an active port - yet all we see is Raiders and Muties.  😄

 

 

 

 

  • 2 weeks later...
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Just don't blame Fallout:London for why it isn't on .984.

Every sign points to Bethesda catching wind of the Fallout:London hype train and derailing it - nearly 2 years in the making.

 

 

 

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