I can’t believe I went as many hours as I did through Fallout: New Vegas without knowing the recipe for Cook Cook Fiend’s Stew. Check out the video for the details on location.

I wasn’t terribly interested in the Fallout MMO (what can I say, I don’t play well with others) but I still mourn the loss of post-apocalyptic Seattle. The image above is a bit off, as the Monorail isn’t positioned next to the Space Needle in quite that fashion. All the same it’s fueled some fantasies that hinge dangerously towards fan fiction.
Maybe one of the reasons I liked Fallout 3 was because I could be as social or anti-social as I liked. I do love people but I need enormous amounts of “down time” when I can keep to myself. As I began to see my version of The Lone Wanderer as an extension of myself, I’d set out to wander the Wastes for months in-game, only checking in with Rivet City or Megaton when I felt like it.I guess sometimes I wish life could still be that. You’d walk in the door and they’d still be waiting on that letter, that completed task, that pile of caps. No matter your ups and downs there was no need for no apologies, for explanations. No hurt feelings. You could always pick up where you left off.
I hope one day Seattle does find its way into the Fallout fold.
(Source: fallout.wikia.com)
Cass, or Rose Of Sharon Cassidy, is the daughter of John Cassidy, a companion of the Chosen One in Fallout 2.





