User talk:Ethan1234511441

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Pure human
Please refrain from adding "pure" in front of any Enclave member of Vault Dweller. "Race" is strictly technical, it shouldn't be used to describe someone. Besides, if they have been in the open air, or their Vault has ever been opened, they have been exposed to the wasteland's radiation and thus, are unpure. Nobody is pure in the Fallout universe. --Kastera (talk) 17:26, July 26, 2011 (UTC)
 * That still doesn't dispute the fact that the race section of an infobox is strictly for technical reasons and doesn't involve whether or not someone is "pure". The Enclave just slaps that label onto anyone who isn't one of them, for the sake of patriotism.
 * OK, if you don't believe me, I can ask another administrator or a bureaucrat to intervene. Would you like that?
 * And all of those things are said by Enclave members themselves, correct?

Allow me to quote from the Modified FEV page: "The only people who would survive the infection are dangerous radiation level free humans and humans who were born in the Vaults." However, I have injected the Project Purity mainframe with the modified FEV to know exactly what happens and basically nothing happens. In the final cut scenes it shows raiders and Vault 87 super mutants dying off, but doesn't show the rest of the wasteland dying off. In the events of Broken Steel it's revealed that Megaton has stolen (tainted) water from the Brotherhood caravans and presumably have drank it, but none of the towns population has died off from it. Despite being "unpure" beings, they don't die off.
 * That may be, but are we clear on not adding "pure" in front of human in the infobox? I'm pretty sure mentioning that the person is Enclave or a vault dweller in the background would suffice; the reader can then infer how they like.