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    Living through the Fall of the Enclave

    The Battle of Navarro Forlorn Hope – Part 2 “A proud canticle, to a proud people who have always defended and protected their nation in the face of all adversity; come compatriots, ready yourself for the charge.” Sutler took a few deep breathes and clutched the Laser RCW tightly in his...
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    Logically the Enclave still have to be around.

    Well it's not just that but also that the factions themselves have actually positives and negatives to their rule as opposed to one's you have to dig for. An example of Bethesda's bias that I've probably said before is that they didn't record even a line of ambient dialouge for Enclave...
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    Logically the Enclave still have to be around.

    That's the thing, in Fallout 2 you could defeat them through purely - although flawed - stealth without killing a single one; only in damn Fallout 3 where they in droves for people to loot and gain XP. Being rather fond of the extremists in Fallout 2 I would sooner see the Enclave completely...
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    Fallout: LA

    You think Todd Howard is secretly lurking here? :P
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    Living through the Fall of the Enclave

    The Battle of Navarro Forlorn Hope – Part 1 At the sound of the screens, most of the troopers gathered in the hallway turned around to face it, on the screen was Commander Marsh who appeared to be wearing his old suit of power armour minus the helmet. “My fellow Americans,” he began in...
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    Living through the Fall of the Enclave

    The Battle of Navarro Chaos Sutler turned around but couldn’t see any of the others, the cries of “fall back!” continued and again Sutler had no idea where he was supposed to be falling back too; he couldn’t see anything in the dark orange light given off by the towering flames in the...
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    How did you discover Fallout ?

    Well it was the summer of 2008 and I was a young lad of fourteen pouring over an Xbox Magazine detailing Bethesda's new FPS/RPG 'Fallout 3' which would play like Oblivion. I decided that I must learn more about this incredible setting and asked my mom to purchase Fallout 2 immediately from...
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    Living through the Fall of the Enclave

    The Battle of Navarro The fall of the Primary Perimeter From the instant after that first volley had began, a landslide was coming their way; all of a sudden the smooth outline of the hill in the distance rose up and a sea of brown – which blended very well with the ground – was racing...
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    Living through the Fall of the Enclave

    I put it down to Jeff Hughs at Obsidian - the creator of the Remnants, except for Arcade who was done by Sawyer - wanting to give the Enclave the ending that they probably would have got had things not turned to shite after Fallout: Tactics. Even though the Enclave reappeared again in Fallout 3...
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    Living through the Fall of the Enclave

    Dusk - 3rd February, 2248 Israel’s Funeral was held at sunset, everyone who was off-duty turned out to pay their respects to their fallen compatriot, the sixth person to be killed serving Navarro since its establishment. Draped in the Star-Spangled Banner he was lowered into a grave beside...
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    Old World Blues speculation

    [spoiler:d91f99e7a4]Yeah these guys[/spoiler:d91f99e7a4]
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    Your "WTF" moments in NV playthroughs

    It's because they are bizarrely alligned to the faction rather than the player... most silly in my opinion.
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    Your "WTF" moments in NV playthroughs

    In Fallout: New Vegas or F3? There's a slide for the Remnants dying or anything else for that matter in NV.
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    Your "WTF" moments in NV playthroughs

    Yeah but it takes time for them to recognise it as Enclave Property, the loading quote says as much I think. That the Enclave has been largely forgotten, Kreger too, "Memories being short around here not a lot of people remember us."
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    Your "WTF" moments in NV playthroughs

    The Enclave has been largelt forgetten, it's brutal legacy nothing but a thing of the past.
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    Living through the Fall of the Enclave

    There's a guy in Bethesda who's overly defensive of Eden - as I am of Richardson to be honest - but I always get him on one thing... Enclave Radio. I serves absolutely zero strategic purpose as Eden is the one looking to kill everyone and does nothing but broadcasts the Enclave presence to...
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    Anybody interested in selling Fallout 1 big box version?

    Damn that's nice, you don't live in the UK do you?
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    Your "WTF" moments in NV playthroughs

    That's just how awesome Moreno is, he doesn't even need to wait for Ron Pearlman.
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    Living through the Fall of the Enclave

    Because Eden is the Commander-in-Chief of the United States Military and over a very small United States, he is consulted and informed of every decision which could affect the Enclave. You've read my ramblings on the Enclave right? I have argued that they are largely ignorant of mainland...
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