PaxVenire
Wasteland Peacemaker
I was looking at a picture of T-60 Power Armor recently, reminding myself just how ugly and unoriginal it was and how it was lazily retconned to be Pre-War tech surpassing the T-51 in number but somehow being worse in quality (which I know happens irl, but I still find it lazy. I digress). Then I started wondering what T-60 might've looked like if it were made Post-War, and specifically if it were made post-Brotherhood of Steel/Enclave War. I started imagining in my head what components of Power Armor we see in Fallout 3 could've been cobbled to make something new, and then I realized I was just picturing Midwestern Power Armor.
Midwestern Power Armor looks exactly like something that would be designed in the post-war. It certainly doesn't look 1950s retro-esque, something the Fallout: Tactics developers even talked about:
I mean just look at it, the mask looks like APA, the shoulder armor looks like T-51, perhaps the horns on the helmet could've been inspired by Black Devil Power Armor, the build of the suit is far more slim fit and agile-looking than the bulkiness of yesteryear's Powered Armor, all around it looks like an upgrade to everything we've seen.
I also think it's weird how this is the only explanation we get for why the Powered Armor looks so different in Fallout: Tactics:
I agree with this quote in that different technologies would exist out in the vast wasteland, but perhaps we could've gotten a reason with this. And while Fallout: Tactics is considered canon, it's very pick-and-choose with Bethesda, so it wouldn't have been surprising if this was how Midwestern Power Armor was reintroduced.
Midwestern Power Armor looks exactly like something that would be designed in the post-war. It certainly doesn't look 1950s retro-esque, something the Fallout: Tactics developers even talked about:
I would redo the sprite of the Power Armor to make it more retro. Not that there is anything technically wrong with the sprite, it's a great piece of art. It's just that it is a bit out of place in the Fallout Universe. But bear in mind that we had to design it over a year ago and Interplay approved everything we did. - Tony Oakden, producer of FOT
I mean just look at it, the mask looks like APA, the shoulder armor looks like T-51, perhaps the horns on the helmet could've been inspired by Black Devil Power Armor, the build of the suit is far more slim fit and agile-looking than the bulkiness of yesteryear's Powered Armor, all around it looks like an upgrade to everything we've seen.
I also think it's weird how this is the only explanation we get for why the Powered Armor looks so different in Fallout: Tactics:
Why does the Power armor look so different from previous models? - Different group of BOS, different technology. - Ed Orman
I agree with this quote in that different technologies would exist out in the vast wasteland, but perhaps we could've gotten a reason with this. And while Fallout: Tactics is considered canon, it's very pick-and-choose with Bethesda, so it wouldn't have been surprising if this was how Midwestern Power Armor was reintroduced.
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