Unfortunately.
[spoiler:d6124cf256]It's one thing to retcon canon that you don't like but when you don't retcon that canon and even mention it and then go straight in the face of it, you've got a problem. What's worse is that it not only goes in the face of canon, it goes in the face of the purpose of the facility in which this guy was mutated and studied. Egads.DaveTheRave said:[spoiler:d6124cf256]Gentlemen, meet Fawkes. One, if not only, friendly Super Mutant in Fallout 3.
He is considered a "failure" in the experiment (he was deemed a failure because he could talk, supposedly) and was left inside a cell for observation at the Vault Labs in Vault 87.
You see, the labs at Vault 87 were assigned to a project called the "Evolutionary Experimentation Program", Or EEP for short.
Consider Vault 87 much like the military base at Mariposa. It was used to test modified strains of the Forced Evolutionary Virus (FEV) on clean, healthy citizens. Vault Dwellers.
However, they could never get their modified strain just right.
After all the modifications that were made to it, the modified FEV was superior in physical adaptions, but tended to decrease intelligence (instead of increase, which never was the case anyways with super mutants) and caused the subjects to exhibit bouts of rage and anxiety.
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The Dutch Ghost said:Well at least in the second case Harold's presence fills more of a purpose.
[spoiler:a264698c2a]And he isn't turned into a tree[/spoiler:a264698c2a]
anyway, just felt I would add in the opinion of the loyal opposition![]()
[spoiler:6dfa4d2ecc]it is entirely believable that the government would have funded multiple FEV style projects at the same time and completely independent of each other. [/spoiler:6dfa4d2ecc]
Sicblades said:I chuckled...
Didn't he mention that it took him forever to get to Gecko... How the hell would he have made it all the way to DC? Ugh.
Hey man, it's like totally the OP's fault man. We were just like, totally doing what he did man. Like, isn't that right Scoob?Brother None said:Wow, you people keep using spoiler tags despite the fact that this entire thread is just spoiler territory.
I actually think that he looks pretty good, it just doesn't make any bloody sense. Even if Harlod could make the trek across the country and even if Bob could eventually completely engulf him and turn him into a tree, let alone a tree that makes an oasis, both happening in 35 years is fucking absurd.Burtolio said:Anyway, Harold looks horrible and ugly in that pic...Harold was a jolly old gimmer not some hideous tree-hybrid. *Sulking*
I agree that the concept is horrible ("makes no bloody sense") for a Fallout game but do you think that he looks bad as a standalone 3D model?Pope Viper said:I really think he looks horrible, and the whole concept is retarded.
I expect no less from BS.
[spoiler:b157366385]to be fair their was a gap in time between when the FEV project was tested on soldiers when it was shut down by an army unit going into open revolt and the start of the war, its also posible that the "PIV/FEV" viruse was being developed for Civilian use and thats what the that Vault was actualy going for[/spoiler:b157366385]Brother None said:Wow, you people keep using spoiler tags despite the fact that this entire thread is just spoiler territory.
Oh well, I'll go along
[spoiler:b157366385]it is entirely believable that the government would have funded multiple FEV style projects at the same time and completely independent of each other. [/spoiler:b157366385]
[spoiler:b157366385]It would be if FEV worked as it intended to, if it were intended as a mutagenic to create super-soldiers, which is what Fallout 3's description of the EEP makes. But FEV was never intended like that, making the EEP fairly separate from the canon concept of FEV[/spoiler:b157366385]
UncannyGarlic said:Then there's Harold. Anyone know if he talks or is he just a tree with a face (yeah, that's likely)?
Texas Renegade said:The harold thing sounds like they put him in to make a cameo. Then gave him the purpose of rejuvinating the soil. Not a great idea, but far from the mess some of you are making it out to be.
Diebold said:I take it that Harold is in the north part of the map?
Eyenixon said:He isn't fleshy enough, nor is he green enough.
Mikael Grizzly said:Vaults were a social experiment, not a backup operation.
Come to think of it, if this Vault is the only source of mutants in D.C.(undetermined at this time), there was ether a lot of people in that vault or after the Vault opened, someone/something continued to experiment/use the facility to infect outside survivors.