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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 2:38 pm

True, but I find it hard to believe that there would have been enough coal, or a steam powered ship left. That or he just used a sailboat.


I'd have thought that since there was an oil shortage, it would have been natural for most commercial shipping to revert to coal so a lot of steam powered boats would have been commissioned and built in the years leading up to the war. And England does have a fair amount of coal; enough to have lasted at least a century I would have thought. But yeah, winds don't stop blowing even after a nuclear holocaust, so that's always a viable mode of transportation :)
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 6:34 pm

I'd have thought that since there was an oil shortage, it would have been natural for most commercial shipping to revert to coal so a lot of steam powered boats would have been commissioned and built in the years leading up to the war. And England does have a fair amount of coal; enough to have lasted at least a century I would have thought. But yeah, winds don't stop blowing even after a nuclear holocaust, so that's always a viable mode of transportation :)


Perhaps...steam might be most likely since the Resource Wars could've depleted coal as well, despite Oil being the only one ever talked about.

What did Ashur power the mill with? Coal would seem likely.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 1:46 pm

Steam Powered Royal Navy/British Empire....!!!
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Post » Sat May 28, 2011 12:48 am

Steam Powered Royal Navy/British Empire....!!!


I'm voting for a return to the Age of Wooden Ships and Iron Men!
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 5:42 pm

Steam Powered Royal Navy/British Empire....!!!


That's going to be the plot for the next game... America being invaded by soldiers from Britain (which for some reason was relatively unscathed by the war) wearing special Power Armor with a little chimney on the back, and whistles. Tenpenny was a spy sent to check on what the US was like now, but he went off mission... but now that the hideously mutated remnants (well, only slightly more hideous than they were before the war admittedly) of the Royal Family know what dire straits the US is in...

Fallout 4: The Empire Strikes Back.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 8:41 pm

Then the Australian Navy would be something to fear since Coal we've got ALOT.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 9:30 pm

It would be interesting to see some story of people living on a nuclear sub, which in a sense could run forever, and surviving for decades post-war. Food would be the main problem I guess, but a creative writer could get around that.

The main thing this makes me think of though is islands in the middle of the ocean, of which there are TONS, inhabited and not. It strikes me as very improbable that every single island in pacific and atlantic with people living on them would have been hit by a bomb. Not only that, but a ship or submarine in the pacifc could have gone to one of these islands and the crew could be living a Swiss Family Robinson-eque life there hundreds of years later.

Could make for cool side stories someday... of course, the nature of videogames makes that unlikely.


You dont have to hit every inch of the planet to destroy the world.

The Fallout history even says the surface of the Earth buckled under the strain...whole continents sunk into boiling oceans, and new mountain ranges rose up out of prairies...

And then you have the fallout. What islands didnt dissapear wouldve been coated in inches of burning hot radioactive ash, dooming the creatures on those islands to certain death.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 10:25 pm

It isn't just Tenpenny who is from overseas, whatsisname who runs the Saloon in Megaton, he's from Ireland (supposedly). Connection?
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 9:24 am

And they're both jerks.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 4:32 pm

What about all of the Ships that where at sea when the Bombs dropped? In the fifty's there where dozens of Navy Ships out at sea at any given time. And with a war with China the entire Navy would have been at sea. So where did they all go? It seems that the entire world was in conflict when the bombs fell. Every Nation on earth would have ships at sea. Where do you think that they went?


I'm sure they will all make Great diving targets for the next generation of Humanity. ;)

Only some of the Subs would likely survive the initial war and global firestorm, and even if they did - where would to go? Probably to what's left of the home port, where the crew would promptly abandon ship to go find their families. With no country left, no communications network, no chain of command, no country left - I think it would come right down to the basic human instincts in the end.

IMHO of course.

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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 8:46 am

Ever seen the movie Water World?

When Kurt Russel takes the whiny chick down below the surface, it is Denver...and there is a crashed US nuclear sub in the rubble there...crew died off and it just nosed over into the ocean floor...
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 2:01 pm

That's going to be the plot for the next game... America being invaded by soldiers from Britain (which for some reason was relatively unscathed by the war) wearing special Power Armor with a little chimney on the back, and whistles. Tenpenny was a spy sent to check on what the US was like now, but he went off mission... but now that the hideously mutated remnants (well, only slightly more hideous than they were before the war admittedly) of the Royal Family know what dire straits the US is in...

Fallout 4: The Empire Strikes Back.


I wouldn't mind seeing a neo-Victorian British Expeditionary Force, led by a long lost relation of Cecil Rhodes.



Then the Australian Navy would be something to fear since Coal we've got ALOT.


A post apocalypse RAN would probably be not much bigger than its contemporary size, since even if there was a functional Aussie government, they probably would not have a very aggressive foreign policy.

It isn't just Tenpenny who is from overseas, whatsisname who runs the Saloon in Megaton, he's from Ireland (supposedly). Connection?


Tenpenny is actually part of MI5, and is tasked with taking out Moriarty a former IRA Gunman
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 11:05 am

Tenpenny is actually part of MI5, and is tasked with taking out Moriarty a former IRA Gunman


That's the best possible explanation I've heard so far.
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Post » Fri May 27, 2011 9:12 pm

Perhaps...steam might be most likely since the Resource Wars could've depleted coal as well, despite Oil being the only one ever talked about.

What did Ashur power the mill with? Coal would seem likely.


Ashur's mill was being run by a partially funtioning fusion reator
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