![]() ![]() This story holds a dangerous potential, for good but also to turn bad if handled in the wrong direction. wanting to be sure that they left with courage and, maybe, did they survived somewhere ? Then, we get sad, and beg to know what happened to them. during the events that destroyed everything. So, when THEIR world go all ''post-apocalypse'' on them, we fell much more inclined to be sad.Įspecially since we wonder. ![]() I will say that it must be because we actual know the characters involved, we loved them and care for them. By that I mean, the interactions with the 'playable' Compagnions that join you and the Good-Bad Factions out there (both games handle them differently).Ītmosphere in general : I played Fallout (mostly the 2 'new' ones), and in those games I never really felt the emotions behind the whole ''post-apocalyptic'' thing that we should be feeling.īut here, the feeling is more present, yes. Side note : I kinda wonder if it will follow more Fallout 3 or Fallout New Vegas. I'm reading too much into this, I can only imagine the potential headaches that the author is going to feel as this story is continued Reply Delete So, a Pegasus exposed to magic radiation could retain their feathers or at least their ability to fly, but may suffer catastrophic changes elsewhere. ![]() Magic, in it's broadest sense, is capable of practically anything, and so, the ill-effects of being exposed to uncontrolled magical energies - the radiation - could range from minor ailments, to mutations far beyond the reach of nuclear radiation, and death. Plus, you have to consider that this crossover's radiation is not nuclear radiation, but something far more complicated magic radiation. In the typical Fallout setting, a heavily mutated bird would simply shed all their feathers and become land-ridden, but even in the Fallout universe flying birds still exist (Look above Megaton in F3, there are Vultures circling). That said, it would be a bit much if more than one mane cast member was a Ghoul, and even one has the potential to derail the story if not handled correctly - but I think the author has it all planned out anywayĪnyone imagining a Ghoulified Pegasus? That poses a lot of questions and issues. I am strangely interested in how that would play out, more so than how it would be like if other members fo the mane cast were Ghouls, too. So, judging that each chapter brings a new perk, are we looking at a 20 or 30 chapter work? What were the level caps of the other Fallout games, anyway? Reply Delete I also have a gut feeling these loose notes and files Little Pip is going to find are going to relate to the show's cast, and I have a morbid curiosity to read about those too. Keep it coming, I want to see what becomes of the Lone Mare/Stable Dweller/"Fearless Filly from Stable Two" (Three-pony ftw). The author's writing helped drive that fact home, and I'm grateful because I wouldn't appreciate the story otherwise. Other than this is already more emotional than I anticipated - I completely failed to register the fact that anypony leaving the sheltered life of the Stable is going to meet terrible and potentially scarring situations the moment they brave the Outdoors. That's pretty much all I want to say about chapter 2. Then: Dude, you could have some gratitudeĪnd then finally: *manly tear due to the ancient terminal file* Then I was like: She might make it out of this yet! Give it a try, you'll realize this is absolutely the best way to read about FFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUU, Cereal Guy and Me Gusta.īut it doesn't end here! Rage Comics let's you read all the hottest comics available on Reddit.READ THIS BEFORE COMMENTING Fallout Equestria a comment thread! Hit up THIS POST for continued discussion!Īdditional Tags: Fallout, Post-Apocalyptic, Long, OC Ponies, Adventureįallout Equestria Animated Comic Chapter 1įallout Equestria Animated Comic Chapter 2Īt first I was like: Bollocks! She's already fucked in more ways than one! With Rage Comics, all of that is gone! How can we do that? Using advanced computer vision techniques, Rage Comics identifies each panel in the comic and shows them individually, one at a time. We're sure you really hate reading comics with other apps, because you'll have to zoom in, drag the comic and then zoom out again a lot of times. Rage Comics is the best way to read your favorite comics in your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad, because we took away the most painful part of it: zooming and dragging! The best Rage Comics reader! If you don't like it, we'll refund your time! ![]()
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