What are your favorite fallout quotes?

Fallout 2, if you go on a specific character's wiki then there should be a link to their dialogue file. This is Renesco's.
Yeah, I knew Renesco, the Rocketman, working for the Salvatore. But I didn't remember there's any kind of dialogue about that. Do you need to have done some specific stuff, having a specific set of stats and skills, or after the ending? :/
 
No, it was definitely before the ending. It might've been the Restoration patch, although I think I remember that being a particularly hard piece of dialogue to access, so it's possible that you missed it.
 
No, it was definitely before the ending. It might've been the Restoration patch, although I think I remember that being a particularly hard piece of dialogue to access, so it's possible that you missed it.
The wiki have nothing to say about it, aside from only providing the exact dialogue sentences :cry: damn dialogue trigger, bugging me since Underrail's Dan's dialogue about Gorsky!
 
The wiki have nothing to say about it, aside from only providing the exact dialogue sentences :cry: damn dialogue trigger, bugging me since Underrail's Dan's dialogue about Gorsky!
I think I have a save where I'm close to Renesco, if you want I could check it out for you.
 
Man, New Vegas is quotable as shit.

(Renesco glares at you in silence.)
"I think you'd like Arroyo. It's a peaceful village. Except for the plants possessed by evil spirits... and of course, the temple of trials filled with those deadly spear traps and the man-eating giant ants."
(Renesco continues to glare at you.)
"And sometimes the elder gets upset at little things, like, heh-heh, that one night when I ignored my vow of celibacy and snuck out with Reyna - Whose - Legs - Crush - With - Strength - of - Thousand - Snakes to the Arroyo canyon..."
(Renesco gives you a withering stare.)
"It was like yesterday. Reyna's body glowed like silver in the moonlight when she knelt down and... hey, you know what? You might like the elder. She's about your age."
(Renesco continues to glare at you as if he could somehow make you disappear just by imagining it hard enough.)

Heh i love Renesco just for some of the conversations you could have with him :P
Wait, is that New Vegas's dialogue? Or Fallout 2 dialogue? How do you get that dialogue?
Fallout 2. Tell him about Arroy!
 
Basically this entire terminal entry from HELIOS:

"Can I Tell Him?" A Poseidon Energy Publication for New Employees

As a member of the Poseidon Family, it will be natural for you to become enthusiastic about the incredible endeavors you'll be undertaking with us, and to want to tell others. But just a second there, my good man! Let's take a minute to consider what could happen if company information fell into the wrong hands, and whose hands those might be.

"Can I tell my wife?" Well, let's say you do. You tell her not to tell anyone. Your bond is sacred. But a woman's idle tongue is the devil's plaything. No sooner do you leave for work the next day than she's on the phone telling her best friend Candy. Then Candy tells Gertie, Gertie tells Maxine, Maxine tells Lulu, and while Lulu is telling Doris, a Chinese agent posing as an American operator listens in, and the next thing she's on the line with the Forbidden City, singing like a treasonous canary. The following day you and your wife are bound in shackles and China is sitting at the controls of our entire arsenal.

"Can I tell my children?" What father wouldn't want to his kids to look up to him? Don't be that father. One day at school, Ivan Bullykov will get more than lunch money out of your kids. He'll have national secrets! And while they're parading him through Red Square as a national hero, your children will be working in forced labor camps, right next to you and your beautiful young wife, who's now wrinkled and homely since the communists have banned makeup because it expresses individuality.

"Can I tell my drinking buddies?" Surely if there's somewhere safe a man can place his trust, it's with his other male friends. But how much do you really know about them? Are they friends... or *comrades*? Don't be too sure. Even the most transparent window can hide secrets when it's lined with Iron Curtains.

Always remember: you are a member of two families now. And you have obligations to both. But you obligations to the Poseidon Family is greater, because while your children may misbehave and your friends may change and your wife may nag and cheat on you, Poseidon Energy will always be paying for and protecting your way of life. Don't tell anybody about anything about the projects of Poseidon Energy. When pressed, tell them that your job is repetitive and not worth discussing, but the Company is nurturing and gives good benefits and is always looking for new talent."
 
"People of the Commonwealth. Do not interfere. Our intentions are peaceful. We are the Brotherhood of Steel."

"The Romans waged war to gather slaves and wealth. Spain built an empire from its lust for gold and territory. Hitler shaped a battered Germany into an economic superpower."

and of course "war, war never changes"
 
While there are a lot of quotable lines from the Fallout series, I find this bit where the arc words are stated by each of the characters in the Dead Money's ending to be fitting as its concluding words and very memorable.

"Finding it, though, that's not the hard part. It's letting go.
It's letting go.
It's letting go.
It's letting go.
It's letting go."
 
This is from a mod, but I think its genius. Really thought provoking banter


That's actually fucking hilarious. Voice acting is top notch and the writings are Fallout-worthy. The audio sounds kind of horrible, though, but it's fine. Damn, Bethesda should hire someguy2000 to replace Emil if they want to finally make a good Fallout game.
 
While there are a lot of quotable lines from the Fallout series, I find this bit where the arc words are stated by each of the characters in the Dead Money's ending to be fitting as its concluding words and very memorable.

"Finding it, though, that's not the hard part. It's letting go.
It's letting go.
It's letting go.
It's letting go.
It's letting go."



Elijah's line is chilling.
 
"I'm a woman, baby, can't y'tell?"

"Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter" /s

"They asked if I had a degree in theoretical physics, I said I had a theoretical degree in physics."
 
Pretty much all the dialogue from Fallout: New Vegas is great. It set the bar not just for Fallout but for videogames as a whole.

Notice that /s? that means sarcasm.

The first quote is from FO4.

And give me some examples please. I'm slowly losing my sanity with this website....
 
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