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Nukes. Why don't you even bother doing your homework first?rekzkarz wrote: just how did the world go post-apocalyptic? Was it global warming & burning all the oil, a nuke tsunami quake, Godzilla GM monsters, or ...?
cah wrote:Nukes. Why don't you even bother doing your homework first?
Drool wrote:Looks like he's more interested in grinding an axe than actually contributing. Kind of like RetreattoLove, except stupid politics instead of stupid Japanese games.
rekzkarz wrote:Wasteland is a post-apocalyptic game concept.
rekzkarz wrote:It's not stupid to address what brings the apocalypse.
Mordul wrote:The Fat Guy who is so grotesque he is inhuman, but who apparently commands immediate respect for those in his presence.
Mordul wrote:I can easily see how contemporary issues could be exaggerated into hyperbole in the post-apocalypse. Something like a group who tries to continue humanity, but only with Pure Americans/Mexicans/Displaced Japanese. By the time the Desert Rangers come upon the group the last two males kill each other leaving a society destined to die. Or a group who set up a "true" Democracy where everyone not only can vote everyone MUST vote. But this leads to a problem whenever some one becomes pregnant. When does the baby get to vote? Does the mother get the baby's vote? What about marriage? Must the entire community agree to the match? Divorce? Can the group elect a representative to meet with outsiders? But what if s/he fails to follow the will of the community? How do trade negotiations with merchants resolve?
rekzkarz wrote:Scifi requires reference. With less cultural references, it loses itself.
You remind me of small minded people who argued that the Earth was flat
rekzkarz wrote:An old used car lot leaking oil and gas taken over by 'orphan gang' (finally a scenario where you can't just shoot all the 'baddies'),
alexandergr wrote:not like in the commie propaganda blogs you read.
Nephilim wrote:It's great that we have you here to tell us this and that your beliefs, unlike ours, are not the result of propaganda. Instead they are well researched through scientific and academic journals with your logic and reasoning clearly stated.
alexandergr wrote:through the media
Zigmar wrote:Why not? I really like the classical tin-foil-hatter conspiracy apologist stereotypes. It's never gets old or less funny. It could be funny to have, for example, a character firmly believing the whole apocalypse wasn't a mutual destruction, but say US government orchestrated it all by itself and nukes their own country to inflict a rigid tyranny on citizens and cover up some shit. They can also believe that all other countries are doing well, and it is US govt. who is blocking contact with outside world and preventing their help and intervention. The government itself is sitting in some kind of luxury underground city, manipulating society via proxies, i.e. Desert Rangers who will be feared by conspiracy theorists as government agents.
That's just an example, what I like about conspiracy theories, they are very easy to invent and still sounds exactly like the ones some people actually believe in, despite all the logic flaws in their reasoning
rekzkarz wrote:alexandergr wrote:not like in the commie propaganda blogs you read.
Huh? I read left, center, and right newspapers, not blogs. And I critique all sources. But can you even argue with your Glenn Beck disinformation sources -- do you realize you're being manipulated?
I definitely think that commentary on our current world is *essential* for Wasteland 2. There's just too much amazing material to pass it up (that's my hope, at least).![]()
Grim Monk wrote:What you describes sounds suspiciouslylike Enclave from Fallout 2.
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