nate is canonically a war criminal

  • SSTFM
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    1 day ago

    It’s an unknown “link” because there isn’t actually any connective tissue aside from FO4 protagonist being a former soldier. This is just a memberberry for the sake of a memberberry.

    • JackbyDev
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      58 minutes ago

      This is why I hate when people have secrets in TTRPGs and don’t share them with other people out of character. If a secret never gets revealed, it might as well not exist. As a player, if I know your secret, I can help create interesting moments. Like if I knew your character is on the run for murdering someone in cold blood, it might be interesting for my character to let your character chase someone alone. It would give you as a player a chance to roleplay if you fall back into your old ways or you develop. Not the best example, but I think it still illustrates it.

    • fxomtOPM
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      151 day ago

      Yeah but the fact this was tweeted by a fucking writer for fallout 4 makes this hilarious for me

      • SSTFM
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        34 hours ago

        That’s my point though. If it was some random person it’s whatever. A writer saying it gives a window into the headspace of the writing team.

        • fxomtOPM
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          24 hours ago

          Then i misread your comment lol, sorry

    • @Zron
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      141 day ago

      And even if he’s not the shooter, he’s still a participant in war crimes.

      Member when your character was retconned Into a war criminal by a tweet?

      • @[email protected]
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        213 hours ago

        Huh, I was going to challenge the usage of retcon for an “unrevealed detail” that doesn’t contradict anything, but apparently it’s for post release supplementary details too?

        Which I would argue means literally every single event in a sequel is a retcon, and is dumb, but that’s the definition Wikipedia goes with.