Radiation exposure can cause a mutation that turns people into ghouls. It's not by choice. After a while, ghouls lose their humanity and become feral, something like mindless zombies. The serum that prevents them from turning feral is new in the TV series and is not in any games.
Another fun reaction. Lady you don't understand says the stoner, no Lucy does not understand, unfortunately for you. Poor Lucy, she gets blood on her hands, levels up, and gets an armored vault suit upgrade. The Ghoul watching his movie, "you are strong, ugly and had dignity, Ill give you two out of three on that one" Indeed. Norm is for me by series end my favorite character.
Good reaction! Watch closely as the series progresses. Lucy's "Okie Dokie" becomes progressively less cheerful and more stoic each time she says it. It's a little thing, but it was perfect writing.
The implication is that whatever happened in vault 32 happened a couple of years ago and the vault 32ers were already dead when the raiders used Norm's mom's pip-boy to get into vault 32. When Norm and Chet enter 32's farm area with all of the dead crops, Norm says "whatever happened here, happened a long time ago." When he checks the corpse skewered by the foosball pole, the pip-boy indicates the last bio sign detected was 2 years ago. The bodies are skeletons or mummified, so have been dead a long time, not just a couple of weeks. Ma June's comment about Lucy having all ten fingers isn't true anymore. The robot was a version of the Mr. Handy household robot, but programmed to provide medical care. It was likely hacked to add programming to harvest organs. Primary function, fix Lucy's finger. Then secondary functions kick in to harvest organs. The voice of the robot is the same one we hear for Mr. Handy robots in the Fallout 4 game. We see and heard a Mr. Handy early in episode 1 as the birthday boy's mom walks past it.
I think it was last episode (sorry listening to you as I play Fallout: London) but you said an alternate title could be Wasteland. Wasteland was a previous game to Fallout 1 by several years in the same genre (Post apoc in the American Southwest). I remember seeing Fallout in '97 / '98 in EB Games and thinking it was just a knock off of Wasteland...
Radiation exposure can cause a mutation that turns people into ghouls. It's not by choice. After a while, ghouls lose their humanity and become feral, something like mindless zombies. The serum that prevents them from turning feral is new in the TV series and is not in any games.
Another fun reaction.
Lady you don't understand says the stoner, no Lucy does not understand, unfortunately
for you.
Poor Lucy, she gets blood on her hands, levels up, and gets an armored vault suit upgrade.
The Ghoul watching his movie, "you are strong, ugly and had dignity, Ill give you two out of three on that one" Indeed.
Norm is for me by series end my favorite character.
Good reaction! Watch closely as the series progresses. Lucy's "Okie Dokie" becomes progressively less cheerful and more stoic each time she says it. It's a little thing, but it was perfect writing.
The implication is that whatever happened in vault 32 happened a couple of years ago and the vault 32ers were already dead when the raiders used Norm's mom's pip-boy to get into vault 32. When Norm and Chet enter 32's farm area with all of the dead crops, Norm says "whatever happened here, happened a long time ago." When he checks the corpse skewered by the foosball pole, the pip-boy indicates the last bio sign detected was 2 years ago. The bodies are skeletons or mummified, so have been dead a long time, not just a couple of weeks.
Ma June's comment about Lucy having all ten fingers isn't true anymore.
The robot was a version of the Mr. Handy household robot, but programmed to provide medical care. It was likely hacked to add programming to harvest organs. Primary function, fix Lucy's finger. Then secondary functions kick in to harvest organs. The voice of the robot is the same one we hear for Mr. Handy robots in the Fallout 4 game. We see and heard a Mr. Handy early in episode 1 as the birthday boy's mom walks past it.
I think it was last episode (sorry listening to you as I play Fallout: London) but you said an alternate title could be Wasteland. Wasteland was a previous game to Fallout 1 by several years in the same genre (Post apoc in the American Southwest). I remember seeing Fallout in '97 / '98 in EB Games and thinking it was just a knock off of Wasteland...