Christmas in the wasteland.

Post » Fri Apr 08, 2011 2:10 am

Just a quick word to say thanks for letting me be a part of this forum and to wish u all a maerry xmas and a grand new year. :foodndrink:
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Gemma Flanagan
 
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Post » Thu Apr 07, 2011 11:57 pm

Oh, I was thinking this was a topic to discuss how Wastelanders celibrate X-mas in the Capital Wasteland. :ermm:
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Post » Thu Apr 07, 2011 6:12 pm

Oh, I was thinking this was a topic to discuss how Wastelanders celibrate X-mas in the Capital Wasteland. :ermm:

Probably with a bottle of purified water :confused:
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Post » Fri Apr 08, 2011 3:07 am

Oh, I was thinking this was a topic to discuss how Wastelanders celibrate X-mas in the Capital Wasteland. :ermm:


We can hijack it to be such...hehe ;)

I don't think they celebrate Christmas in the Wasteland. After nuclear apocalypse, I'm pretty sure Christianity wouldn't prevail, and Christmas is essentially a Christian holiday...not to mention the emphasis on gathering with family, exchanging gifts, and eating a gigantic meal.
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Post » Fri Apr 08, 2011 3:18 am

We can hijack it to be such...hehe ;)

I don't think they celebrate Christmas in the Wasteland. After nuclear apocalypse, I'm pretty sure Christianity wouldn't prevail, and Christmas is essentially a Christian holiday...not to mention the emphasis on gathering with family, exchanging gifts, and eating a gigantic meal.


Followers of the Apocalypse.
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Post » Thu Apr 07, 2011 8:16 pm

Followers of the Apocalypse.


Oh sure, make it obvious I haven't played the other FO games :P
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Post » Fri Apr 08, 2011 8:37 am

Oh sure, make it obvious I haven't played the other FO games :P



Ooops. :whistling:
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Post » Fri Apr 08, 2011 8:33 am

Ooops. :whistling:


Santapocalypse will NOT be visiting you this year. :nono:
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Post » Fri Apr 08, 2011 5:59 am

Santapocalypse will NOT be visiting you this year. :nono:


My barter is high enough to get me everything I need anyways. :thumbsup:
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Post » Fri Apr 08, 2011 2:29 am

Oh, I was thinking this was a topic to discuss how Wastelanders celibrate X-mas in the Capital Wasteland. :ermm:



me too, i was wondering if there is Christmas in the wasteland, there's a funny way to celebrate it. if i'am the lone wanderer i will cut some trees in the north.
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Post » Fri Apr 08, 2011 7:55 am

Well to be honest not everyone who celibrates X-mas is a Christian. Some people celibrate it more for the family get-togethers and free presents then they do the religous purpose behind the holiday. Besides there are still some Christians in the Wasteland. Look at Saint Monica's Church and that missionary lady from Point Lookout. :P

I can imagine most wastelanders wouldn't bother due to having to fight for survival every day, but those who live in considerably safe settlements who still want to hold onto some pre-war traditions I imagine would still celibrate it. Like maybe chopping down one of those dead pine trees to hang X-mas lights on like the one that comes with the Love Machine Theme for your home, and maybe scavanging the wasteland to search for gifts to give their loved ones. Food would probably be a problem due to being scarce, but I'm sure they would make due with what they have. :)
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Post » Fri Apr 08, 2011 7:13 am

Well to be honest not everyone who celibrates X-mas is a Christian. Some people celibrate it more for the family get-togethers and free presents then they do the religous purpose behind the holiday. Besides there are still some Christians in the Wasteland. Look at Saint Monica's Church and that missionary lady from Point Lookout. :P


Obviously yes, especially in this modern society, where Christmas is more about food and gifts than its true basis, which is a Christian celebration. We're not Christian ourselves but we still have a tree and a turkey etc. It shouldn't surprise me that if Christians have survived this long in our own society, there'd be remnants after a nuclear apocalypse, but it seems...I don't know, like many would lose faith haha.

I can imagine most wastelanders wouldn't bother due to having to fight for survival every day, but those who live in considerably safe settlements who still want to hold onto some pre-war traditions I imagine would still celibrate it. Like maybe chopping down one of those dead pine trees to hang X-mas lights on like the one that comes with the Love Machine Theme for your home, and maybe scavanging the wasteland to search for gifts to give their loved ones. Food would probably be a problem due to being scarce, but I'm sure they would make due with what they have. :)


This is basically what I figure, they have somehow established their own holidays or yearly traditions or something. Unfortunately at this moment I can't think of what that would be...:P
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Post » Thu Apr 07, 2011 5:35 pm

....my 2 cents: Christianity does seem to be a force in the Wasteland, still. In Point Lookout, there is a nun (Fellowship of the ROad or somesuch) who dies in the attempt to get rid of the Cthulu-esque book. She also gives you a 'pre war book' that sticks with you...your PC won't sell it to the Brotherhood at the Library (A Bible?)

and, typically, historically speaking, folks tend to turn to Religion in times of trouble. I'd wager in a genuine FO3 situation, you'd see a *lot* of folks clinging to their guns and religion in equal measure.

Me, I'd like to see a 'sandbox' game like FO3 that lets you choose a faith and prosletize. Either a serious Christian faith-based bit, a comedy one (Church of the Holy Donut?), or a more OT/Wahabbi-Islam-style, open-up-a-can-of-whoopass.

Be interesting, I think....

SSS
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Post » Fri Apr 08, 2011 1:55 am

....my 2 cents: Christianity does seem to be a force in the Wasteland, still. In Point Lookout, there is a nun (Fellowship of the ROad or somesuch) who dies in the attempt to get rid of the Cthulu-esque book. She also gives you a 'pre war book' that sticks with you...your PC won't sell it to the Brotherhood at the Library (A Bible?)

and, typically, historically speaking, folks tend to turn to Religion in times of trouble. I'd wager in a genuine FO3 situation, you'd see a *lot* of folks clinging to their guns and religion in equal measure.

Me, I'd like to see a 'sandbox' game like FO3 that lets you choose a faith and prosletize. Either a serious Christian faith-based bit, a comedy one (Church of the Holy Donut?), or a more OT/Wahabbi-Islam-style, open-up-a-can-of-whoopass.

Be interesting, I think....

SSS


You kinda beat me to what I was going to say (about pointlookout) but you forgot to mention that also in pointlook out the guy from the main quest in that DLC who since i cant remember his name I shall call him "Mr. Creepy" any way at one point Mr. Creepy says something about thank god and hal-a-loo-yah ( I cant spell the word for the life of me and I don't understand why its not spelled the way I just spelt it)
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Post » Fri Apr 08, 2011 8:48 am

As long as they don't start playing Christmas music over the radio..."Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa Claus, right down Santa Claus Lane"...AARRRGGGG. I'd go ballistic!!!!
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Post » Thu Apr 07, 2011 11:06 pm

....my 2 cents: Christianity does seem to be a force in the Wasteland, still. In Point Lookout, there is a nun (Fellowship of the ROad or somesuch) who dies in the attempt to get rid of the Cthulu-esque book. She also gives you a 'pre war book' that sticks with you...your PC won't sell it to the Brotherhood at the Library (A Bible?)

and, typically, historically speaking, folks tend to turn to Religion in times of trouble. I'd wager in a genuine FO3 situation, you'd see a *lot* of folks clinging to their guns and religion in equal measure.


My list for Santapocalypse includes some Microsoft Points so I can finally enjoy the FO3 DLC! I've been ever so good this year :angel:

But you make a very thoughtful comment, and you are probably right. I tend towards atheist-agnostic so I'm always so negative.
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Post » Thu Apr 07, 2011 11:24 pm

Well today is X-mas! What did Santapocalypse bring all the good, evil, and neutral boys and girls in the Wasteland today? :)
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Post » Thu Apr 07, 2011 6:35 pm

Super Mutants seem to be made for the season - their Green skin and Red gore bags are the right colors.

I imagine them sitting around a fire singing Carols like "Deck the halls with Bowels and Organs" or "The one day of Christmas" (I imagine Supermutants are not very good at counting, and certainly not counting backwards)

Then top it off by drinking some Egghead Noggin, from Dr. Lasko's skull.

:)
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Post » Thu Apr 07, 2011 6:34 pm

Here is a good little number straight from the Vegas...New Vegas that is http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1152827-jingle-bell-rock-merry-new-vegas-christmas/page__view__findpost__p__16870884

bigcrazewolf
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Post » Fri Apr 08, 2011 12:53 am

Santapocalypse brought me a nice bottle of Bailey's Moriarty's finest Irish cream liquor, and some other sweet treats. He brought my daughter lots of gifts, though, as is appropriate, hehe ;)
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Post » Fri Apr 08, 2011 6:47 am

I celebrated Christmas at Dukov's, with style!
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Post » Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:09 pm

I celebrated Christmas at Dukov's, with style!

Hope you used protection :intergalactic:

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