In fallout 3, raiders attack places, super mutants also attack places and turn people into mutants, and slavers enslave people. But what do the slaves in fallout 3 do? I only know one thing that women do in it. So what do the slaves do?
It's a videogame, just accept that it's full of logical holes.wizardbaker said:In fallout 3, raiders attack places, super mutants also attack places and turn people into mutants, and slavers enslave people. But what do the slaves in fallout 3 do? I only know one thing that women do in it. So what do the slaves do?
Yea but what about the ones that are in the Temple of the Union? They never talk about escaping from the Pitt.Johnn Johnston said:They're sent to the Pitt. Wernher from the DLC says as much as to why there are next to no slaves in the Wastes.
Isn't it clear from the statue who employed them?BrotherhoodOfSteel said:Yea but what about the ones that are in the Temple of the Union? They never talk about escaping from the Pitt.Johnn Johnston said:They're sent to the Pitt. Wernher from the DLC says as much as to why there are next to no slaves in the Wastes.
Well... not really. The founder escaped and found Lincoln's head in the building and used that as a sign. If you talk to the women in the building they say "we were pretty so you don't have to guess" but never really specify from where. I know I'm digging deep into something no one really cares about but... Hmmm...Johnn Johnston said:Isn't it clear from the statue who employed them?BrotherhoodOfSteel said:Yea but what about the ones that are in the Temple of the Union? They never talk about escaping from the Pitt.Johnn Johnston said:They're sent to the Pitt. Wernher from the DLC says as much as to why there are next to no slaves in the Wastes.
They worked for a bunch of headhunters. [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main.IncrediblyLamePun]
Just what I was going to say.The Shade said:Slaves OBEY.
A man chooses. A slave obeys.
Indeed. It's unfortunate as these kids of things being explained would be very good at helping to set the atmosphere, something that Bethesda is apparently not very good at doing.searanox said:Try not to think about the in-game economy. Despite almost every single pre-war building being a treasure trove, people supposedly struggle to survive, and merchants have magic access to unlimited stores of food - it's never explained where it's produced, of course. Weapons are produced in The Pitt, and that's where the slaves go, but overall there's very little convincing explanation given as to just how the post-nuclear world actually works.
Sorry. [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/headhunter] I forget that my trail of thought is more often than not... "unique" (i.e. completely off-topic).BrotherhoodOfSteel said:Well... not really. The founder escaped and found Lincoln's head in the building and used that as a sign. If you talk to the women in the building they say "we were pretty so you don't have to guess" but never really specify from where. I know I'm digging deep into something no one really cares about but... Hmmm...Johnn Johnston said:Isn't it clear from the statue who employed them?BrotherhoodOfSteel said:Yea but what about the ones that are in the Temple of the Union? They never talk about escaping from the Pitt.Johnn Johnston said:They're sent to the Pitt. Wernher from the DLC says as much as to why there are next to no slaves in the Wastes.
They worked for a bunch of headhunters. [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main.IncrediblyLamePun]
(Also I dont get the pun. Sorry if I sound stupid saying that...)
OK. Now that makes so much more sense. That actually sorta fits too.Johnn Johnston said:Sorry. [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/headhunter] I forget that my trail of thought is more often than not... "unique" (i.e. completely off-topic).BrotherhoodOfSteel said:Well... not really. The founder escaped and found Lincoln's head in the building and used that as a sign. If you talk to the women in the building they say "we were pretty so you don't have to guess" but never really specify from where. I know I'm digging deep into something no one really cares about but... Hmmm...Johnn Johnston said:Isn't it clear from the statue who employed them?BrotherhoodOfSteel said:Yea but what about the ones that are in the Temple of the Union? They never talk about escaping from the Pitt.Johnn Johnston said:They're sent to the Pitt. Wernher from the DLC says as much as to why there are next to no slaves in the Wastes.
They worked for a bunch of headhunters. [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main.IncrediblyLamePun]
(Also I dont get the pun. Sorry if I sound stupid saying that...)