Forum:I'll Miss The Mutants Of This Brave New World

It's evidenced in NEW VEGAS. It's in the ending to Fallout 3. It was the wain objective of Fallout 1. Wannimingos, Super Mutants, they just will not survive. The FEV created vast new life across the planet almost overnight, but so many of them were sterile. Supermutants and the like cannot reporduce. They will inevitably die out. Is this ever discussed in the games forums or with the developers? Will the Fallout world ever lose it's exciting sense of wonder? Will it cease to be this brave new world and go back to just being boring old humans? -Hemms2
 * Pretty much. It was a theme touched upon in Van Buren; the Reservation at Los Alamos was trying to prevent the sapient ghoul species from becoming extinct. Nitty Tok. 04:08, January 24, 2011 (UTC)

There's a potential storyline to be had from this, where the actions of the player determines if we have a Jurassic Park "life finds a way," or a Lord of the Rings/Chronicles of Prydain "the magic goes away," future. Probably best saved as part of a conclusion to the Fallout series (perish the thought).--OvaltinePatrol 17:11, January 30, 2011 (UTC)