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  • Member
    January 27, 2016

    Hmm, thanks Chris, I'll think it over

  • January 27, 2016

    The G-Man. It's an old term for government agent from the mid-20th Century, which would fit very well into Fallout's aesthetic.

  • Member
    January 27, 2016

    Hmm, that makes sense, yet he's special forces, isn't G-Man only ment for, well, FBI, Men in Black government agent style groups

  • January 27, 2016

    Well, at its base I think it can just refer to anyone who works for the government. You said he was a former police officer who became a government agent, that's a lot like an FBI agent.

    Perhaps it would help if you described your idea more? What sort of feel are you trying to give to the build?

  • Member
    January 27, 2016

    Like, he helped fend off the riots when he was rookie, then he was drafted in the military, though he wished to follow in his ancestor's footsteps. He becamse a bit jaded after the Resource Wars, but cooled down a bit after he married and had a son. Then the war happened. He knows how to use pistols, shotguns, and has some proffiency in hand to hand and knife combat. He is calculated and distant when doing a mission, but quite a friendly guy to his friends and allies

  • Member
    January 28, 2016

    Reloading if you can...unless you expect him to mysteriously resurrect...

    I've noticed the quests get more and more buggy at higher levels, probably even earlier if you work for multiple factions...

    If you clear a zone for the minutemen and then the BOS send you to clear the same place the quest becomes unclearable. This can happen when only working for the minutemen, the only solution seems to be waiting for two in-game weeks for the whole world to reset and then hope for the best.

    Annoying.

  • Member
    January 28, 2016

    Ah, well its been ages since I killed him, but thanks Mason

  • Member
    January 28, 2016

    Hey guys, aside from Kellog, what's the earliest level to find a .44 magnum?

  • January 28, 2016
    Go across the bridge in Sanctuary, turn left and follow the shoreline until you reach a pump switch. Follow the pipes up the hill, and there will be a little vent thing with a skeleton leaning against it. The .44 is on the concrete next to the skeleton, along with five bullets.
  • Member
    January 29, 2016

    Ah right, forgot about that, thanks Asks. How bout a Combat Shotgun?  And is there a way to get a Bomber Jacket/Brotherhood Fatigues without killing one? I know I could hope that a Vertibird crashes nearby and I can find the bodies