Odd, that picture was loading a few days ago.That's weird, the picture isn't showing up.
Odd, that picture was loading a few days ago.That's weird, the picture isn't showing up.
Yeah, it was showing up a few days ago but now it's not for some reason. I hope that Guy712 didn't accidently delete it.Odd, that picture was loading a few days ago.
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A rare color photo of Los Angeles, California, Southwest Commonwealth on the morning of October 23, 2077. Los Angeles was hit by several nuclear bombs during the Great War. The photo was likely taken by passenger or crew of a plane, helicopter or vertibird as it was evacuating the city prior to the nuclear strikes on the LA area.
Note: A billboard advertising Vault-Tec can be seen in the lower central part of this picture.
Photo not mine, taken from the trailer of Amazon Prime Video's Fallout TV series.
That cop looks so sinister.
A member of the 'Bobbies' faction in the ruins of London, 2105.
It's from 'We Happy Few.'That cop looks so sinister.
I know of the game but I've never played it.It's from 'We Happy Few.'
They set themselves up as Warlords/surviving govts as per the rest of the American states.
There really should be communities and post-war states that are mixed American-Canadian since Canada had long been part of the US before the bombs (willingly or not) and survival will be more important than nationality post apocalypse.
Add 210 years and what nationality someone’s ancestors were only probably matters to the Enclave.
I believe the original state agencies were retained as in New Vegas you can come across wrecked cruisers of both the Nevada Highway Patrol and California Highway Patrol.I wonder what happened to various State Law Enforcement agencies in the FALLOUT timeline: would the State Police from the constituent elements of brand new commonwealths combine forces or would they continue to go their separate ways?
For that matter, one can only wonder how long it took to work out a workable compromise between the various customs and laws of the several states in each Commonwealth: it seems likely each new Commonwealth would require a constitutional convention all it’s own to thrash out the details of what I assume to have been a merger.
Just as OTL?
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