• FlakesBongler [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    2 months ago

    Because none of the books were written by the same people

    They already don’t follow each other closely and let’s be frank, the Bethesda Fallout games are dogshit anyway

    Tactics was more whitewashing of the Brotherhood of Steel and the less said about Fallout: BoS the better

    I want to tell a brand new story with new ideas so that we don’t get the same shit with Star Wars where it’s just the same story told over and over

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      2 months ago

      I want to tell a brand new story with new ideas

      ok so that shouldn’t be in the fallout universe then?

      Star Wars where it’s just the same story told over and over

      i’ve read a hundred something star wars books that’s only an accurate description of the films and everybody thinks the prequels and sequels are bad shrug-outta-hecks

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        ok so that shouldn’t be in the fallout universe then?

        Except there’s loads of interesting concepts and ideas that you could do in the Fallout universe, but it always boils down to the Brotherhood and/or the Enclave. All sorts of groups would form in the aftermath of a devastating war and yet, it’s always the fascists in power armor that get the attention. (I wonder why that would be?) soviet-hmm

        I’ve read a hundred something star wars books

        And yet, most of those are now no longer canonical and instead of coming up with new ideas, they’re just skimming them to bring back the stuff that people liked

        If being a comic book enthusiast has taught me anything, it’s that canonicity is a trap. Hew too closely and your work becomes repetitive, you have to step away to make a mark.