Did anywhere NOT get nuked in Fallout?

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darth gditch

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John the Gamer said:
But the fallout 3 timeline excists 200 years after the war. so radiation should have vleared by now, but in Fallout 3 every bit of wate is irradiated. pretty strange.
Actually no. Radiation of that magnitude would stick around for at least a millennium. Check out Dr. Kaku's take on it.
 

Alon Shechter

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Did the capital get directly nuked?
I mean, its pretty much intact, a nuclear bomb will not just break a couple chucks o' wall and a few buildings.
Then again I'm not so familiar with Fallout..
 

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Benmonkey7 said:
Antarctica. But like everybody else is saying, the whole world was covered in radiation.
Also, to people saying Fallout in another country would be cool, I disagree, because one of the main themes of Fallout is that it's like a retro 50's style wasteland. The (destroyed) cars, the music, the hatred, it's the 50's.
Im sure someone woulod have taken Antartica for the oil fields (I think there are some) By now.

I can think of a few places where nukes may not have hit...

South America, The better part of Australia (Although they would only have no nuke Sydney and we would be screwed), Eastern Russia (Siberia) Eastern Europe, and parts of Africa.
 

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Alon Shechter said:
Did the capital get directly nuked?
I mean, its pretty much intact, a nuclear bomb will not just break a couple chucks o' wall and a few buildings.
Then again I'm not so familiar with Fallout..
If New Vegas lore is anything to go by, it is almost certain that most citys have certain Laser Defence Systems.

Im thinking that when the nukes are sailing over to Washington, they managed to shoot down the ones that would have directly hit the city.

Ones still hit the outskirts of the city, however (See, Megaton) and this was enough to do massive damage to the city.

It is possible that additional damage was inflicted by varios looters and after-war mutants.
 

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Nimbus said:
Europe? Would be weird if Europe got hit.
why?
because everyone likes the germans and french so much?
(in a stereotypical way)

OT: I bet no-one had the guts to nuke Santa.
 

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razing32 said:
rokkolpo said:
Nimbus said:
Europe? Would be weird if Europe got hit.
why?
because everyone likes the germans and french so much?
(in a stereotypical way)
I assume you're British ? :))
nope but I'm glad you noticed it was a joke. (all jokes have a base of truth though)

I'm Dutch by the way :) close enough.
 

razing32

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You're lucky.BTW you're the only naval power to hand it to the Brits.
Try being from eastern Europe ... there's a joke - a joke of nature.
I think we'd get a few nukes just for fun after someone already won the war.
 

soulfire130

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I think a few places got hit directly with nukes. Other places might have been hit with nucleur fallout.
 

razing32

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Still it's odd.Lasers seem more promising for the future. You are not limited by anything other than power supply.

Michio Kaku in his "Science of the impossible" series mentioned that lasers have huge potential as weapons even going as far as destroying asteroids or possibly planets.
 

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Kimarous said:
AbsoluteVirtue18 said:
What of Australia, though? Surely a place that secluded must have gotten off easy.
lacktheknack said:
I think Australia was spared the carnage in the lore, wasn't it?
Directly, at least. I also recall hearing that they fell into anarchy during their isolation from the rest of the world.
Well, FO3 is partially inspired by the Mad Max movie, so I'd say that sounds about right.
 

razing32

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rokkolpo said:
razing32 said:
rokkolpo said:
Nimbus said:
Europe? Would be weird if Europe got hit.
why?
because everyone likes the germans and french so much?
(in a stereotypical way)
I assume you're British ? :))
nope but I'm glad you noticed it was a joke. (all jokes have a base of truth though)

I'm Dutch by the way :) close enough.
OH wait i forgot - yo guys have legal weed - that makes you more awesome.
 

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John the Gamer said:
But the fallout 3 timeline excists 200 years after the war. so radiation should have vleared by now, but in Fallout 3 every bit of wate is irradiated. pretty strange.
Umm...
The half-life of the Uranium isotope used in all nuclear missiles nowdays has a half-life of 250,000 years. It's not like Chernobyl or even Hiroshima; those guys got off lucky compared to what we have today.
 

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Calbeck said:
FYI, radiation in the Fallout universe is already known to behave differently from real life, turning people into Ghouls and somehow preserving non-living matter. So blasted clapboard houses and Salisbury Steak TV dinners don't turn to dust as they should, but remain (relatively) inhabitable and edible, respectively.
You know, irradiation is a method used to preserve food...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_irradiation
 

Not G. Ivingname

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Josh12345 said:
Ok, while not everywhere was nuked, most population centers were and the places that weren't have been screwed by the radiation/break down of society.

The only place completely unaffected was the Enclave headquaters that lied in the middle of the sea, and it was built there for that very reason.
 

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Consider this: According to a character in New Vegas, 77 warheads targeted Vegas and the surrounding area. In the entire Mojave area, there are few targets of strategic worth (in approximate order of their strategic value):

Nellis AFB (Houses significant air power assets that could be used in a counter attack or any future military operation)
Hoover Damn (Provides power and flood control. Destruction of this asset would cause region wide blackouts and brownouts reducing the effectiveness of any activity in the region for a significant period of time)
Las Vegas (Home to ~2,000,000 people. The economic impact of the destruction of such a city is minimal as is the military impact as the economy of the city is based almost entirely around vice and tourism rather than meaningful production).

That's really it. Three targets. Three nukes is all it would take. If China allotted 77 to the region, then I suspect you get a sense of the scale of the war. Hell, DC should have been dust not rubble. The same would go for major industrial and economic centers. That means NYC, Detroit, Pittsburgh, LA, Seattle, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta - all of them would be dust.

This leads to a key problem with the fallout universe: a lack of logical consistency. If Vegas warranted 77 nukes, why didn't Pittsburgh, former home of the US steel industry (and, if the game is to be believed, still home in 2077 when the bombs fell) warrant at least a few?

The bottom line is simple enough: there are several thousand targets of strategic worth in the US, from ports to population centers, to industrial centers to military targets. The three targets in Vegas were more than 20 apiece. That implies that the exchange sent tens, if not hundreds of thousands of bombs to the US alone. You can bet the US responded in kind. Any nation not hit would suffer the perils of nuclear winter, extreme fallout, sudden power vacuum, and an utter lack of energy resources. The war was, after all, the result of the inevitable depletion of oil reserves. Before the great war, the Middle East destroyed itself in a local nuclear exchange.

So, to put it simply, even if a nation wasn't hit with a bomb, it certainly all but fell apart in the aftermath. The fallout lore more or less indicates the world of humanity all but ended inside of a few hours. Few who were not protected by a vault (or an equivalent) survived.