Decided to show off the main base where most of the companions in my main game are dropped off and had to live with one another. Relatively small compared to Sanctuary but far more convenient when seeking out any specific companion to recruit.
While some features of the property are communal; its likely the companions would prefer their fair bit of privacy and ownership of their own personal living quarters.
Built 3 floors upwards with small personal bedrooms for each and every companion.
4 bedrooms and 1 office on the second floor for the men, with a guard post on the far left, past the rocket.
Then up the stairs on the left is the third floor with 3 bedrooms for the women. The third floor also includes some open space that’s used as a second outside dining area once the first dining room within the original red rocket building(first floor) became too cramped for the dozen or so inhabitants.
Finally at the very top is the sniper’s nest as the fourth floor which gives great range of Sanctuary, Abernathy farm, Concord, and the open field towards the East.
What was once a chaotic and lively household, came to an end as all the companions eventually left to newer and far more spacious homes once the institute was finally destroyed.
Though not abandoned, Red rocket later became the bachelor pad and a mechanic’s dream home for Sturges. Now with such a tall structure with many rooms to be filled by just one man, the first floor of Red rocket became the local mechanic’s shop from Concord to Sanctuary with the upper floors being used as a dine-inn for worn out travelers to unwind.
and yes, that’s MacCready up there flipping the bird.
Discovering ancient burial sites can often reveal fascinating insights into the lives of our distant ancestors. One such discovery is the 7000-6000-year-old burial of a young woman, estimated to be around 20 years old at the time of her death, and her newborn baby, found in Vedbaek, Denmark.
What makes this burial particularly intriguing is the presence of 200 red deer teeth placed by the woman's head, and the newborn being cradled in the wing of a swan with a flint knife placed at its hip. It is believed that the mother and child tragically died together during childbirth.
The exquisite details of this burial paint a vivid picture of the rituals and customs of our ancient forebears. The placement of the red deer teeth and the use of the swan's wing as a cradle suggest a reverence for nature and an appreciation for the beauty of the animal world.
This discovery is a testament to the incredible creativity and resourcefulness of our ancestors, and a reminder that even in the most challenging circumstances, they found ways to express their culture and beliefs. The Vedbaek burial serves as a poignant reminder of the profound connections between life and death, and the enduring legacy of our shared human history.
i’ve just come across one of my favourite videos on the internet
Preston:
Curie:
Danse:
Cait:
Piper:
Hancock:
MacCready:
Nick:
Codsworth:
Deacon:
Dogmeat:
Strong:
X6-88:
Adolfo Hohenstein: Pioneering the golden age of Italian poster art.
Robert Joseph Maccready singing
a.k.a Voice Actor Mathew Mercer.
(x) original Video
Beautiful photos of the 1927 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A Boat-Tail Tourer.
Art by Minji Kim
Adorable murder weapon
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