Would he work in DC or Marvel?

Would he work in DC or Marvel?

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If he was DC, an anti hero or someone who’s intentions are good but methods are extreme.
Marvel I’m not too sure about

A series of new vegas movies would be great. I've actually thought too much about this. You got 3 movies covering dead money, honest hearts, and old world blues. Each would have a different protagonist representing a faction. Dead Money would technically be anarchy (though really he's just neutral), honest hearts would be the legion and owb would be ncr.
Then you have a movie that introduces the courier and covers up to him entering House's casino with the chip. Hexd meet the three previous protags throughout the movie. Then the next movie would be a big ensemble movie with all 4 protags working against each other. Ultimately it would be an ending where house gets nv, the ncr get the rest of the mojave, the legion gets wrecked, and i dunno what happens to DM guy.
Then we get lonesome road where the courier goes to the divide and all that with ulysses, except the background would be different. Like the courier originally came from the divide and knew ulysses but accidentally doomed it, possibly without finding out til now. And yeah, I've thought about this too much.

I'd honestly settle for a stand alone dead money movie though

I don't think a religious gun nut who used to work for a misogynistic warlord is likely to fit in well as a sympathetic character in either Marvel or DC right now, much as I love him. If you wanted to carry him over into something else you'd have to keep his core characteristics:
>Missionary who went full Heart of Darkness
>Was lieutenant for a terrifying bad guy
>Executed for failing to conquer some great foe
>Minions of the old boss are still terrified
The "fallen missionary" part seems like it'd be the hardest thing to get right. Tribal societies who stand to benefit from benevolent missionaries are a big part of the Fallout setting, but they're not really in Marvel or DC. Plus you'd either have to retcon him into the history of a pre-existing villain with a formidable reputation or introduce a new villain who was sufficiently scary just to make him make sense.

Crispy Mormon.

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Side character in a major Punisher's arc

Marvel has Frank, but Frank would hate his guts. If the Burned Man got a stare down from Ghost Rider and burnt up in hellfire that might be cool. The man doesn't respond to pain because his senses are already overloaded by the ongoing effects of the penance stare.

How would this work as a backstory (for DC at least)?
>Joshua Graham is a Mormon missionary from the late 1850s
>gets sent somewhere West to convert some Native American tribes to the faith
>along the way meets Edward Sallow (just for convenience) and another person doing their own missionary work
>same old backstory, they get kidnapped by some tribals
>change comes in when Edward reveals himself as an inter-dimensional/alien being(let’s call him Makalnoir) sent by some peace organization to start peace negotiations with Earth
>same stuff happens again, except they go through some portal, with the third man being sent back as a warning and Joshua going with Makalnoir
>they conquer various planets with tribal societies until they get stopped by some organization like the Lantern Corps
>as punishment, Joshua is immolated and sent through a wormhole
>he wakes up in present day and is shocked to be accepted as a local tribal legend

He can pal around with Larry Trainor

Ye sure

i think the religion part is interesting even if you cut the missionary stuff. i can't think of many religious anti-heroes, they're usually bitter athiests like me.

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>honest hearts would be the legion
How about no. Honest Hearts works way better as a Neutral character

Frank would probably want to kill him after what he did for Caesar. But might respect how he’s changed

Oh shit Jonah Hex could work

Nice cosplay

It was from a YouTube thing that sadly didn’t happen
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Combining the Enclave with the Big MT might work well in Marvel
>After the cold war the US government develops a nuclear powered subterranean research facility
>The facility is equipped to survive a nuclear war and carry on the fight against Communism should the USA be destroyed
>Staffed by all the mad scientists and former Nazi mad scientists that the government wanted away from the public eye
>An earthquake isolates the facility for decades
>The researchers assume that the Soviets attacked and detonated nukes in the Earth's crust
>One of them is declared acting President of the United States, with no further elections being held due to the ongoing crisis
>Upon re-establishing contact with the outside world they decide that the new America has been subverted by KGB agents and try to liberate it by unleashing Liberty Primes and Cazaclaws.

So Dr.Strangeglove types going to war with the 21st century. Hammy, but would let you play around with retro-futuristic aesthetics in 616, and Marvel could be as woke and signally as they liked.

>After my boss fired me from my job leading his army of rapists, I decided to change my ways somewhat
>What do you mean you're still angry, lemme quote the bible at you one more time real quick.

Moving things off world is actually a really good idea, since it lets him go on a major war of conquest without disrupting history or known continuity.

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Admittingly, in my imagined version, you wouldnxt know the character was with the legion for most of the movie. There would be a second character with a pipboy who would seem like the "main character" with the secret legion guy befriending him in the caravan and be a supoorting character. The movie would follow Joshua's path.

Then at the end, the two and joshua would be in that cave alone, and the secret legion guy would shoot joshua in the head a couple times then shoot pipboy guy before he can react, then frame him for the murder and escape in the confusion
Pure fanfiction, but yeah

honestly i don't think it works as a movie plot when adapted as-is. the appeal of old world blues is your 15 minute conversations with rambling superbeings, the player character doesn't really have protagonist power there and is the blandest person in the room

I want to FUCK Doctor Dala.

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Say hello to horrifying High Evolutionary! Horrigan is just a sentinel with more personality and a better K/D ratio

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Funny how Dr. 0 was still basically Rusty, just as a brain in a jar.

>Dr. Dala

Literally made her cum her brains out

A movie adaptation doesn't have to cover every single plot point of the original work and become some sprawling cinematic universe (tm).

BEAR BULL BEAR BULL BEAR BULL!

B I G I R O N

How would the Master view non-humans such as aliens, mutants, and changed people like the Hulk? Are they fit for Unity?

No, we don’t speak of those evils here

Hulk and beast he may like but the rest look like normies

Sure, which is why i said id be ok with just dead money

Neither, he was just some guy fucking around in the desert. He only works in the setting of Fallout.

Despite everything, I still didn't kill him. He was being a giant baby that was mad at not being able to cope with the world and needed someone to blame and focus his frustrations on.

>gives player some money as a tip
Haha I love Dala

Putting a character obsessed with overt symbolism in a comic book seems dumb. No shit, Captain America represents something about America. That said being a petty little bitch willing to nuke the world over a misunderstanding one dude made years ago is very in keeping with capeshit.

The Master was pretty chill, he just thought we needed to be strong enough to survive the apocalypse. His whole thing was taking normies and making them stronger, so it's not like he'd hate flatscans he just wouldn't let your objections get in the way of dipping you in goo. He wouldn't necessarily hate Marvel mutants, but given that he thinks that divisions within humanity lead to apocalyptic violence he might not be a fan of the variety seen in mutants and other metahumans as opposed to his super mutants. If he were to be incorporated you could easily write him to be wary of mutants for all the shit they start (Phoenix, Scarlet Witch reality bending etc.). No reason for him to hate aliens, he was never xenophobic.

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I thought he disapproved of mutation that he didn't cause with the FEV?
Didn't he send his army to wipe the ghouls from Necropolis out?

How bullshit would John Wick be in DC or Marvel? We all know the dail would be turned up.

I don't think so. He sent an army to capture the humans who lived in Necropolis's vault but they were ghoul'd and so the mutants got violent. Eventually a peace was negotiated, although it might have broken down at the end if the game.

In theory at least the master was fine with ghouls and normies living under him, so long as they didn't breed and eventually gave way to mutants.

How can he compare to Hitman from DC?

Bullseye but as an anti-hero? I'd be more interested in incorporating the Continental and the assassination underworld. That's a lot of visually distinct criminal groups for a hero to get stuck into. Trying to squeeze it into Gotham or 616 New York might be a bit much, but you could maybe put it somewhere else (London, Bay area).

Pretty sure that if you go back after taking the chip all of the ghouls are dead because he sent more muties to off them.
Might be unrelated and I'm misremembering, though.

they borrowed the dlc from a film, just watch treasure of the sierra madre

Leading an army to do things is somewhat different than actually doing it yourself. Frank was a soldier so he would understand where that comes from

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Well, Marvel already has Punisher, DC has Wild Dog and Vigilante, what unique thing would Bethesda's The Mummy bring to the table?

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Marvel, I want to see him interact with Ghost Rider

MAGICAL PILES ON ENDLESS 1911S

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Bump

Who would win in a fight between Graham and Shishio Makoto?

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Who has a gun, and are we using bullshit cartoon physics?

The man with hundreds of 1911s

Hush?

It's said that the Mormons have a special holiday called Christmas where young children who behaved well will be visited by Jesus in their sleep and tuck in a 1911 pistol under their pillow.

I completely forgot how weird this dlc was

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Too bad the interesting stuff comprises only like 10% of the dlc.

All Graham has to do is avoid the guy and let the fight drag on for 30 minutes until Shishio bursts into flame of his own accord.

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If you read everything on the terminals and wild wasteland on its way more interesting

I'm not talking about reading, I'm talking about how the majority of the dlc map and its areas are extremely boring.

>wanted to do a story once that involved an ex-raider travelling across the Dakotas/Wyoming/Nebraska area with a younger Indian girl who, dying, wants to pass on in the land of ancestors she only vaguely knows of now but wants to connect with in death
>lots of shit about, basically, the meaning of meaning and meaning, power and whatnot given to things such as words, symbols, belief and life itself
But I realized fanfiction and fan comics are gay as shit so nah. Maybe I'll rework it into its own thing. But fuck, I really love the (non-Todd developed) Fallout setting so much.

*bones rattling*

I'd wager that Graham has enough ammo to keep a steady rate of fire for half an hour.
The holes he puts into Shishio should make some pretty flame vents when he inevitably immolates.

I think NV could be great as a tv show. First season is the road to Vegas culminating in meeting mr House and killing Benny. second season is learning about a lot of the better subplots under the plot of working for Mr House culminating in killing him. Final season is the main character gathering forces and allies to choose his own New Vegas. The best part is the show could continue after this.

By doing that, you'd anger fans that chose the "wrong" ending.
As the devs said, there is no right ending.
Which may be why Bethesda doesn't really want to touch on it and settles for stories outside of its perimeters.

Doesn't Bethesda go with the good endings anyway? Pretty sure NCR won the 2nd battle for hoover dam

I think they could choose an ending not in the game.

Sorry 4 was your start, you really should have tried 1

According to my friend, every good thing you do in Fallout 3 is completely undone in 4. So that Water treatment plant you spent the entire game tooling around to get operational? Yeah, destroyed. Three Dog's got thrown out of his Station, I can only assume somebody went to Agatha's place and broke her violin.

Fanfiction is a good starting off point to work on. You don't really need to waste mind space coming up with a new world because you already have one right there. It also means that you already have an audience.

I've never even played 4. I much prefer the original fallout games to the 3d ones. For me old world blues is extremely bland outside of a couple specific areas. The two domes and the place where you get the stealth armour are about the only locations that actually standout. The map is extremely boring and dull and flat and the enemies aren't very interesting at all. Each NV dlc does some things good and some things bad.

Eh. The Lanius thing wasn't that good anyway.

He wouldn't work in either of them because he's a fictional character and doesn't exist in real life

>NCR won the 2nd battle
THEY FUCKING WHAT?

At least they didn’t deviate from his actual origin. And I think they managed to get Lanius’s VA

You heard me

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But dc and marvel are also fictional

Suck it legion baby

>army largely comprised of soldiers with semiautomatic and automatic weapons versus an army of spear-throwing, barely above tribal level, football pad-wearing jockstraps zerg rushing into bullets, where good guns are only given to those lucky or unimaginably skilled enough to survive their near suicidal assaults

No shit.

- Elijah: Rogue leader of an AIM division. Reed Richards meets Amanda Waller.
- Dean: Immortal thief with a healing factor that keeps him alive, just not beautiful.
- Dog/God: Invisible mini-Hulk

sword > gun in all but the edgiest of comics. The burnt Jap beats the burnt Christian.

If you barter with Lanius you actually give him a pretty good strategy for winning: continuous low intensity insurgency. Unless you stop them the legion successfully infiltrates NCR ranks on multiple occasions, blowing up the monorail and sabotaging other pieces of infrastructure. Realistically speaking they should also get on well with the Brotherhood as they don't have the same conflicts of interest as the NCR has with the brotherhood.

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I'd rather see him in DC,

Just make him from an Earth that's not!Fallout, and set it after events of Honest Hearts. Some mishap sends a couple of JL members to this Earth and they help Joshua with a new problem. Once this is done Joshua decides to leave his home and take whoever wants to follow into the DCU to live in a non apocalyptic Earth. They set Joshua and his band of tribals up in DC's Utah on a piece of property paid for by Oliver Queen where they can acclimate to outside society slowly. They set up a township and Joshua is lawman and hero defending his people from new supernatural threats.

It could sustain it's own ongoing with regular crossovers with characters/titles like Brimstone, Deadman, Doom Patrol, Batman, Red Hood, Constantine and stuff like that. Fuck man, if it was written by Lemire with a Black Hammer kind of feel to it I'd pay good money.

Without the courier's intervention I reckon the Legion would have won the Second Battle of Hoover Dam. Almost, if not more, decisively as they were winning the first up until the Ranger's heroic suicide turned the tide.

most of these would have to be off planet, mr.house having a monopoly in either dc or marvel doesn't make sense

brotherhood has a lot of female members, though

>competent white male character who doesn´t constantly apologize for his white male guilt
no, marvel and dc would turn him into a loser and make a female character the real star of the comic who is constantly shown to be smarter and stronger then him

go shit up some other thread strawman jim

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Joshua Graham, Larry Trainor, the Unknown Soldier, and whatever mummy is rolling with the Creature Commandos start a team called the Bandage Brigade. Their nemesis is Hush.

The Legion was supposed to have priestesses of Mars, although they never appeared underground. So long as the Brotherhood kept themselves undercover and underground, the two probably could have coexisted with the legion providing food and salvage material while the Brotherhood carried out repairs and so on. It's not like the Legion could easily break into the Brotherhood's bunkers.

>Putting House in space
>Implying he wasn't headed that way to begin with
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Would you make him an alien (or native to an alien world) or would you have him as a human who fled Earth and built himself a comfortable little empire on some tiny planet outside our solar system? Like most of the good Fallout characters he is inextricably linked to the setting of that world, so fitting him into any setting that isn't recovering from the end of the world is awkward at best. Still, I guess he could be another great mind who is disappointed at humanity's lack of progress in colonizing the solar system in the time since he left, but again neither Marvel or DC is really comfortable with humans setting up colonies on Mars as that now breaks the idea of "the world outside your window". Perhaps if we make a manned mission to Mars, they'll let humans expand through the solar system a little more.

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>tfw can't decide between House and NCR

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It's more that the Brotherhood, because the faction sues that they are, had their key leaders who weren't insane (the Lyons family) die off, and 4 years after FO3, Maxson invited the Outcasts in to dab all over the Capital Wasteland and squander what good will the LW brought them by defeating the Enclave.

Honestly, with how inconsequential Fallout 3 is to Fallout 4 (because Emil is a fucking hack of a writer), you'd be better off assuming the LW never existed and the Brotherhood just fought a protracted war against the Enclave and mutants in the wasteland, eventually becoming Enclave-lite in the process

NCR AND PROUD

Complex characters with a strong and definitive arc don't really have a place at either of the big two. Redemption means nothing when villains are constantly doing heel-face turns only to go back again whenever it suits the next writer. Bethesda's Fallout games are better fodder than New Vegas or the originals:

>Mechanist
>AntAgonizer
>Liberty Prime
>President Eden
>The Brain!
>The Institute and their replicants
>Wise mothman
>Flatwoods monster
>Intelligent deathclaws sorry fallout 2 fans

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I feel like House would be the "canon" ending. It leaves room for the NCR to grow everywhere else, and House just keeps NV since that's all he really cares about.

>implying joshua would die to a measly couple of bullets to the head
END 10, more bullet spongy than Boris the blade

Joshua isn't literally a god. I don't think even he could survive taking a couple bullets to the face outside of videogame mechanics.

His whole schtick is being hard to kill, both in game and by canon.
Anyway, making a comic or a movie with graham is tricky, seeing he needs his tribal leader project to atone for his sins, while this same missionary work is slowly pulling him back to the “dark side”.
Him choosing/the courier choosing mercy or violence is basically the end of his story. Either he reverts to brutal leadership “dashing the children on the rocks” or he becomes a chill mormon

Bump

WTF I'm converting right now!

I kind of get the impression he'd be a 90s Chuck Dixon antagonist, maybe Birds of Prey?

He'd probably just be called The Mormon or some shit like that.

Jonah hex maybe

Vertigo

>caring about capeshit

>caring about capeshit
>it’s fucking 90% of comics
Hmmm

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>"This way lies the path to hell. Edw- Caesar needed me to translate. Translation became giving orders. Giving orders became leading in battle."
>"Leading in battle became training, punishing, terrorizing. A series of small mistakes before a great fall."

>thinks the shitty American industry runs the entire comic scene
Educate yourself you talking baboon.

>Which may be why Bethesda doesn't really want to touch on it and settles for stories outside of its perimeters.
Bethesda doesn't want to touch it because they are morons who can't into good story