Huh, Las Vegas is a really huge city

I've heard something about that nuclear weapons in the fallout universe have severly smaller blast power than in real life. Which means that they are a lot less efficient on physical destruction.
 
Uh, guys.

77 missiles were aimed for the Vegas area. It was House's missile defense systems that prevented any from striking the city.

Did we forget this..?
 
Not so much "forgot" as "this is a gravedig on a scale that Howard Carter would have been impressed with." The original discussion stopped back in 2010, a week before the game had even released.
 
Random Turnip said:
Ok, bombs, misiles, whatever, the point is that they had to get there some how weather they were carried on a plane and dropped or just shot and guided themselves. Either way it's likely they would be shot down in defense of important areas.

My other questions would be if they were all bombs, where the hell did all the destroyed planes land?
You don't have a war with planes and none of them get taken down.
Otherwise it's not really war, just some people flying planes around. Which is an activity i don;t have a name for.

Vegas an undestroyed city? 80 % of it is just rubble and shit.
 
Nuka-X said:
According to the Vault, "the city survived largely unscathed because casinos bribed Russian military officers by tearing up the markers they held."

So, the city bribed the opposing army?


Or maybe the enemy didn't see Vegas as an important or high-risk place than other places.


That seems very logical, beacuse when the world is consumed in nuclear fire what you really need and want are some useless foreign cash from some city in the country you're at war with.

The guys that pushed the buttons and laucned the missiles must have knowned that cash would have been useless once those missilies hit ground.

Unless all those russians and chinese officials planned to live out the rest of their lives in Las Vegas.
 
Sorrow said:
Las Vegas is invincible as long as the house bets against a missile landing.
Hahaha.

I wonder how he felt when he realized how unbelievably accurate this statement was, if he realized it at all.
 
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