Is this the most based character in all of fiction?
Is this the most based character in all of fiction?
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No that would be Ernie and Bert
What happens when he dies?
some random guy walks in and eats him
close, but no cigar
>dude be a cuck to this cripple aspie for the next of your life lmao
The patrician choice was legion
Beat this rotting faggot to death with a golf club
No, this guy is.
I always wanted to watch this, any good user?
haven't seen falcon in a while, rip he
t. NCR fag
>[laughs in god]
How long has he been alive for again? The whole idea of the leader dying is really only a problem for the Legion
This.
based and dagothpilled
>>dude be a cuck to this absolutely shredded psycho for the next of your life after Glorious Leader dies of brain cancer lmao
Wrong image, profligate
Quick rundown:
>Six String Samurai is unironically and objectively the inspiration for Fallout: New Vegas
>it has the deepest lore: the movie takes place in an alternate future America after it got nuked by the Russians in 1957. Elvis just died and Vegas needs a new king. A guy named "Buddy" steps up to the plate. In the real world, 1957 Buddy Holly released his first album, so in this alternate world Buddy Holly never happened. BUT that also meant Buddy Holly never died in 1959, and he was supposed to be the next Elvis, literally becoming the new king of vegas, so in the movie he's "following the yellow brick road" to future Vegas, to become the new king
>all this while being followed by death: who represents slash from Guns and Roses: AKA Death Metal and the rise of "new rock" which wants to kill the "old rock"
If you're a lover of Rock, you're gonna love it. Also some other easter eggs hidden throughout the movie, like the main character's real life brother shows up as well, and there's a moment where they look at each other funny. You'll know it when it happens.
Overall, it's the best movie ever made.. 10/10 and it's F:NV:The movie basically. ++very minimal dialogue.
No
The problem lies with House too since everything with his scheme relies on him essentially becoming a god to watch over all of New Vegas.
>any fallout media outside the games will inevitably take direction from bethesdas fallout and not the based west coast lore
suffering, we will never get our cinematic exploration of the fallout universe
You know now they got the idea for this character from the James Bond movie Diamonds Are Forever.
I also forgot to mention: it has one of the best soundtracks of any movie, made by The Red Elvises, who are a rockabilly/russian folklore band who also show up in the movie.
>Commuters waiting for Metro. Looks like present day LA. All reading LA Times except one, our Hero. 20-something, handsome, restless. He confides in a friend that he had that dream again… of fishing in a creek and actually catching a fish. “It’s not healthy to dream of fish,” warns Friend.
>Tram arrives, passengers board. Out window is blur of countryside. Hero calls out scenery highlights (red Caddy, girl in yellow slicker) before they appear… then suddenly they flicker and leave passengers in dark. A voice informs: “Due to technical difficulties, there will be no view this morning.”
>Reveal that the tram has only moved 10 feet from one side of cement wall to another. Scenery is just projected travelling matte, a spliced film loop. They are living inside an underground vault housing a couple thousand people. It’s a scaled down, low budget simulation of Los Angeles complete climate control and fake trees. The vibe is techno-retro, combining a 50’s idyllic with late 20th Century technology. Everything is designed to help vault dwellers cope with the reality of living in a claustrophobic, underground world. But our Hero is not coping well with this latest breakdown. In fact, he causes quite a stir, protesting aloud to the other commuters that he’s tired of having his whole life manufactured. There must be something better.
hell yeah
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The way of the future
>Video surveillance watching our Hero on his public rant. Vault Police stop Hero, chase him down for “disturbing the peace.” Female Officer paces Hero, who shows uncanny knowledge of this vault, ducking into secret doors and byways. Using her superior physical skills, Female Officer finally tackles our Hero. It’s clear she knows Hero and she’s been wanting to do this for some time. But to her disappointment, she is instructed to let Hero go.
>Hero at prestigious job -- or so he’s told -- as Assistant Vault Supervisor, working on Supply Inventory. He inspects the G.E.C.K. -- The Garden of Eden Creation Kit. As part of his daily ritual as resident dreamer, he watches an old promo tape, which explains the G.E.C.K. is a miraculous, one-shot terra forming device to be used by the Vault Dwellers upon eventual emergence onto the surface. Our Hero can’t wait. Then he discovers some anomaly in the vault’s water supply. Makes presentation to Supervisor (his father), who is pleased at how sharp our Hero is... but also knows how bored he is. Father’s already seen video tape of the tram incident – this is not the first time Hero has disturbed the peace. Establish internal strife between those who believe salvation/damnation is above. It’s become a generational thing, like the 60’s. Hero points out that all his generation’s complaints with pre-fab Vault life are irrelevant without water…
>Meeting of Elders in private upper level chamber. A First-Gen group of seven survivors (including Hero’s father) from pre-vault days before WWIII some 50 years ago. The Elders were selected to lead the vault from inception to scheduled opening in about 10 years. Our Hero presents the problem: water purifier chip broken. And all the extras are used up. In one week Vault 13 will be out of drinking water. The Overseer (Head Elder) decides secret must be kept from “public,” they cannot afford to instill panic.
cool thanks
>A scout team of members is assembled by the Overseer: 1) a quirky Male Technician (Hero’s Friend from subway), 2) the no-nonsense Female Vault Officer, 3) and a cocky Surface Scholar. We establish Vault 13’s frame of reference is from pre-Nuclear war in 2003. No one from vault has been above ground since. Intel probes show rad levels basically liveable, and they have infrared reading that some life has survived. After nuclear war, all communications with the other 12 vaults in Southern California was lost. How much of world has rebuilt itself, if any, is completely unknown. Since all the So Cal vaults are identical in design, Vault 8 is the primary target -- it’s a two day hike and maybe they have an extra water chip. Assuming that all computers are down above ground, the secondary target is, ludicrously, The Yellow Pages – known as a nifty pre-war source of info.
>During the team’s intense training, The Surface Scholar claims to know everything about pre-war firearms, but nothing prepares the group for the destructive power of guns -- weapons have never been exposed to anyone in the vault. When our Hero proves to be uncomfortable with a gun, the Surface Scholar makes a hostile bid for leader position. This only gets the Female Officer keyed up to make her own bid, feeling she could take both of them, causing the Techy to admit he’s nervous about the whole mission. Into this chaos steps the Overseer, who warns: they MUST work together or not only will they die, the entire Vault 13 will perish.
>At home that night, Hero admits to his father he’s always dreamed of a trip above ground, but not under these circumstances. Father is just so proud his son was picked to lead expedition. It will secure our Hero a future position as an Elder. Alone in his room, Hero looks out his window (like in tram, just a film loop) at distant creek (from his dream). Packing, he finds his “marriage kit.” Marriages are pre-arranged based on genetic potential and needs of vault. Looking at a photo of his Intended, his conscience is stirred. He asks his father if he can tell her what’s going up so she can get on with her life, but dad says no. It may look idyllic, but this is not a free society.
>Hero cleverly alludes Vault Security to bid a secret farewell to his Intended. It’s clear neither actually loved each other, but they accepted their roles in the vault. Hero can’t tell her where what he’s doing, but wants her to start working out alternative life chart immediately in case he doesn’t make it back from the surface. They part as good friends, with her admiring both his courage and honesty. His Intended will figure into story prominently later.
>The next morning, our group is outfitted with one week survival kits, weapons and cash to buy a replacement chip… in case they find a Radio Shack. Leaving Vault 13 is emotional moment for all four scout members. Treated like our first trip to the Moon, complete with live vid-feed to Elders from camera on Techy. We start to learn that like our Hero, each of the other three scouts have at one time all voiced desires of going above ground. This is like a dream come true for them, but soon to become a nightmare...
I'm not sure how the two gay assassins are more of an inspiration for House than fucking Howard Hughes was
WTF are you talking about bro
Blofeld disguises himself as an American industrialist (like Hughes) and speaks to Bond through a voice modulator on a speaker. He has cameras and control the entire casino building much like Mr. House. There are several scenes that quite clearly mirror scenes in New Vegas. Obviously they watched a lot of movies with Vegas settings to prepare for the game.