Talk:Abomination (Fallout 3)

89.241.239.14 11:25, July 8, 2010 (UTC)come on, surely it is a reference to the 4th alien film, where there is a creature of almost exact replica of name and apperance, come on watch movies, FOOLSTERY 11:25, July 8, 2010 (UTC)89.241.239.14

Grims?
For some odd reason, these guys remind me of the Human-Chimera creatures known as "Grims" from Resitance 2 and Resistance: The Gathering Storm (Minus the six ominous, golden eyes of course. The bodies seem so similar. Also, the fact that they both Human-Alien mutants and even their fighting styles seem similar.86.146.157.212 00:49, July 21, 2010 (UTC)

Tanks
anybody else get freaked out be the abominations inside the tanks in biological research? i found it creepy yet sad ._. Voruse 11:17, March 4, 2011 (UTC)

Thank you
Has it been confirmed if the abominations sometimes say "Thank you"? I am on my 2nd play through of MZ today and still haven't heard it.

*sighs*
Somebody delete this article... Almighty Higgey 01:31, April 27, 2011 (UTC)

DNA Hybridisation
I don't know much about the Fallout mythos so this could be mentioned somewhere already, or even a well-known tidbit of information, but the chances that human and alien DNA were (coincidentally) close enough to hybridise (or that extra-terrestrials even have the rather specific chemical structure of DNA) is very small. Could this be some sort of evidence towards aliens 'seeding' Earth within the Fallout universe? 87.114.125.99 20:53, November 4, 2011 (UTC) Scabadus

You can do wonders with genetic engineering. When we are dealing with species that are thousands ( if not millions) of years more advanced that us we can asume that they can do  things that are impossible  to us. Evolution is not as random as some scientists  think and there are similarities between some species.--66.50.154.53 16:29, 22 November 2011 (UTC)