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Nightingale
Stealthy courier, Female
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Um, how do I change my name?
Now Chrissy, I'm now 28 and have loved the fallout games since 2001, when i first played Fallout 2, then i got Fallout 1 later and loved that, then i played Fallout 3 and New Vegas and wasn't superhappy about the change but i got used to it and love the games today
same with Fallout 4, but only modded, FECK SHAUN/SHAWN/WHATEVER!
seriously Fallout 4 main quest sucks, but with Halo mods, it's fun to play aroundInteract
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Fallout: A Post-Apocalyptic Roleplaying Game
These words started the journey for most of us but others joined the fanbase through one of the other games
Myself included,
Fallout 2 was actually how i learned that old foes can become the greatest friends: Marcus the Supermutant
Fallout 1 taught me that you can never trust a Politician: The Overseer
Fallout 3 taught me the same lesson, but added "even if they are your best friend": Amata
Fallout New Vegas taught me to not believe someone's dead just because they've been shot: Benny
Fallout 4 taught me that.... sometimes writers doesn't make you care about the character: Shaun
Fallout 76 taught me not to play online multiplayer post-apocalyptic stuff
all the games taught me: I have the most fun when I play as who I WANT to be, and not who someone else wants me to be