http://imgur.com/rb287XV
I don't know if it's really a spoiler worthy picture. But if the BoS has airships, then there better be a damn good explanation for it, and not just some half-baked one.
Uhh, maybe its because I've been up for like ever by now, but all I see are the words Prydweld, or something similar on the side.
The Midwest Brotherhood is the only known faction to have built airships. Since they're a lot less friendly than their counterparts in the Capital Wasteland and even in the Mojave, and judging by the ominous shot in the announcement trailer, I think it's fair to assume they will be the main villain of Fallout 4.
Midwest BoS was rumored to have airships.
Just left of the name on the airship. It's the BoS emblem. Or at least half of it that isn't covered by the fire effects.
No spoiler there. We know the game has PA. Why would one believe there would be no PA fractions?
Yes, but they were supposed to be destroyed. Likely they're the East Coast BoS from the Capital Wasteland.
Well at least Bethesda is sticking to the Arthurian theme they gave Owen, Sarah, Arthur, the name LYONS it self, and the whole "knights of the round table aka the pride" theme they started in Fo3
I see the Brotherhood of Steel emblem. And I see we're blowing them up. This pleases me.
Given that Fallout 3 was literally a Jesus metaphor, with
-Eden representing the anticrhist
-AUGUSTUS, aka the founder of the Roman Empire, Autumn
-The enclave representing the Roman Empire
-The BoS representing angels
-The LW being Jesus
-James and Cathrine being god, aka he who brings the waters of life
-Owen, Sarah, The Pride, and Arthur Maxon representing Arthurian knights
Did you REALLY expect anything else?
Fallout 3 was so heavy handed with its blatant metaphors and religious symbolisms.
did you see the aliens moon her we come funny how the thing i put on other threads all turned out to be true wonder how i new that
Plausibility-wise, the Brotherhood has known how to make airships since before Fallout 2.
As for which chapter, I'm banking on Lyons' Brotherhood, not only due to the airship's name, but also due to the fact that they're the only ones that outfit mere initiates with power armor.
Too obvious IMO.
Still, the LW died only to resurrect days later.....
Yes, it's how the MWBoS got to the Midwest, but still their airships compared to what that burning behemoth looks like, is quite a change. It doesn't look like something they pieces together, or fixed up in the wasteland.
At least his limbs would regenerate if they left him near a radioactive barrel.
i doubt a spoiler on the side will do any good, aerodynamically... ,-))