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Hey, remember Harold? As he spoke of "The Deathclaw"? The awe inspiring rare-as-fuck creature you encountered like ONCE inc. its kids during the entire game? Yeah, the whole Hub, including the Gun Runners, was shitting itself because of it!
Nobody knew what the hell it was. Man or beast?
People used to respect the damn Deathclaw.
Rated T.
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Stalagmite, go to bed, it's late.
Nobody knew what the hell it was. Man or beast?
People used to respect the damn Deathclaw.
Rated T.
Edit:
Stalagmite, go to bed, it's late.
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"Maybe it's like playing peek-a-boo. The baby covers its face and thinks we can't see it, but we obviously still know it's there."
That's what I think too, its like playing peek-a-boo.
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That's what I think too, its like playing peek-a-boo.
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WHAT A SHAME
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The Deathclaw was bound to break from legend to become a well-known and widespread species because it lived up to the legend. I doubt the species could ever go completely extinct, even if hunted to the brink, because there would always be another cramped cave where more are bred and heavy firepower counts for nothing. With enough traits to guarantee wasteland survival, it doesn't surprise that they enjoyed a population explosion and aggressive territorial expansion.Alister McFap II Esq. wrote:Hey, remember Harold? As he spoke of "The Deathclaw"? The awe inspiring rare-as-fuck creature you encountered like ONCE inc. its kids during the entire game? Yeah, the whole Hub, including the Gun Runners, was shitting itself because of it!
Nobody knew what the hell it was. Man or beast?
People used to respect the damn Deathclaw.
Rated T.
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Stalagmite, go to bed, it's late.
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I wasn't under the impression that the Deathclaw is an actual SPECIES per se when playing Fallout 1 for the first time.Manoil wrote:The Deathclaw was bound to break from legend to become a well-known and widespread species because it lived up to the legend. I doubt the species could ever go completely extinct, even if hunted to the brink, because there would always be another cramped cave where more are bred and heavy firepower counts for nothing. With enough traits to guarantee wasteland survival, it doesn't surprise that they enjoyed a population explosion and aggressive territorial expansion.Alister McFap II Esq. wrote:Hey, remember Harold? As he spoke of "The Deathclaw"? The awe inspiring rare-as-fuck creature you encountered like ONCE inc. its kids during the entire game? Yeah, the whole Hub, including the Gun Runners, was shitting itself because of it!
Nobody knew what the hell it was. Man or beast?
People used to respect the damn Deathclaw.
Rated T.
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Stalagmite, go to bed, it's late.
It was more of a quirk of nature. A monster.
Also, there would've been a proto-Deathclaw. Probably much inferior to the "modern" Deathclaw.
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Alister McFap II Esq. wrote:I wasn't under the impression that the Deathclaw is an actual SPECIES per se when playing Fallout 1 for the first time.
It was more of a quirk of nature. A monster.
In reference to Government/Master's experiments, or natural selection's elimination?Alister McFap II Esq. wrote:Also, there would've been a proto-Deathclaw. Probably much inferior to the "modern" Deathclaw.
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There would still be a mutational transmission phase, as FEV is known to be rather unstable. The first ever mutant iguana wouldn't produce Deathclaws as we know em.
It could create various morphs or subspecies or the fuck knows what else. Just thinking... coming back to the topic, I still dislike how generic the Deathclaw has become.
It could create various morphs or subspecies or the fuck knows what else. Just thinking... coming back to the topic, I still dislike how generic the Deathclaw has become.
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Fixed.Yonmanc wrote:I just meant having millions of 13 year olds playing deathclaws
off topic? OMG YOU'VE BEEN CENSORED... yet you're still posting. MYSTARY!!!!
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