New creatures

But are they a threat? No. I would like to see some mutated owls, or be attacked by anything in the air that's not an insect.
 
Will they look like the giant claw?
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:rofl: What the Fuck...

Anyway, I wonder if these two critters could work in the world of Fallout , if they were tweaked somewhat. One could be a cave grub, the other a desert walker.

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They both could work just fine, IMO. Even without an explanation where it comes from (it kinda destroys the "mystery"). :)
 
In general I miss some really fucked up creatures. I`d love to see gehennas and molech from VB and other creatures mutated beyond the point of recognitnion living in some super radiated places.

Something like this:
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I generaly love FOT and think it had great new creatures as well as factions (Beastlords, Ravers). Mutated Aligatros from FOT2 are also great and I like idea they are inteligent enough to make contact with those.

Also I`d love to see some unique creatures like Master, or some very inteligent SM leader of town, comunity. I generaly want new ideas.
 
Looks like rayquaza from Pokemon ^

I'd like to see more cyborg like enemies, possibly a mutated moose or something
 
.Pixote. said:
Anyway, I wonder if these two critters could work in the world of Fallout , if they were tweaked somewhat. One could be a cave grub, the other a desert walker.

GCQcT.gif
LIpok.gif
Yes this is very close to Fallout atmosphere.I like it.
 
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I found this while browsing and think it`s very cool. I`d love to see something like this in future.
 
Fallout generally doesn't focus much on things that dwell in water, for reasons of setting and game engine, but a few north american critters come to mind. Both of these are found in the Columbia River, and in the postwar world, could probably show up anywhere on the Pacific coast. If they sprouted legs or something they might be anywhere.

Sturgeon grow very large, and they look somewhat unusual, having a body covered with large armor plates, rather than scales. They are bottom feeders, so could suck up lots of radiation, FEV, or other mutagenic McGuffins.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_sturgeon
File:Acipenser_transmontanus1.jpg

The other are lamprey. Lots of them.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamprey
File:Boca_de_lamprea.1_-_Aquarium_Finisterrae.JPG
 
Vault Maker said:
Fallout generally doesn't focus much on things that dwell in water, for reasons of setting and game engine, but a few north american critters come to mind. Both of these are found in the Columbia River, and in the postwar world, could probably show up anywhere on the Pacific coast. If they sprouted legs or something they might be anywhere.

Sturgeon grow very large, and they look somewhat unusual, having a body covered with large armor plates, rather than scales. They are bottom feeders, so could suck up lots of radiation, FEV, or other mutagenic McGuffins.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_sturgeon
File:Acipenser_transmontanus1.jpg

The other are lamprey. Lots of them.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamprey
File:Boca_de_lamprea.1_-_Aquarium_Finisterrae.JPG


Holy shit! Vault Maker is back! How did I miss this? I just recognized the avatar. You should post more.
 
How about violently mutated Bald Eagles? I mean, it kind of fits the twisted Americana theme...
 
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