What a year this week has been.
I haven't seen dancing pumpkin guy ONCE this year, are you guys okay?
OUGH!
Hype!
I'm so excited for this! So much potential, so much mystery! And, most hype of all, more people to come and enjoy this amazing group thanks to the TV show boosting fallout once more!
Thank you podcast team, from organizers to script writers to voice actors, for setting this all up and giving all us fallout nerds and giving us another opportunity to witness the tales from the commonwealth!
Excited to see your wonderful work once again!
We're almost done with the script. :) It's still being recorded and aired in June for charity.
Here's a little tease:
ANNOUNCER: Night has fallen upon the Commonwealth, and with it, a feathered and foggy mist rising up far out to sea, patiently crawling forth and spilling a fetid, sea-salted brine into the air as far inland as Sanctuary itself. The lights of Diamond City shine forth still in the gloom, and yet somehow dimmer than they always had been. The blanket born of the deep spilled upon the old-world ruins, like a silent wave of bone chilling cold, and whispered foreboding. On the northern shore, a sweeping halo of penetrating light sweeps across harbor and horizon, blinking as it moves past a figure high atop Kingsport Light. Tattered coat tails billowing, still darkly stained, Detective Nick Valentine drags on his cigarette, sparking servos dribbling fluid down his shirtsleeves. He looks down at the twisted body below on the shattered wooden dock, shadowed in darkness and yet that face…THAT FACE…still a twisted mask of hatred, pale white, seeming as it were floating in the swirling mists.
This is, in fact, how that first meeting goes.
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animated on stream !!
Hell yeah!
Showing an intense interest is how we get anything done, so be curious! Ask about what kind of bug that is on the road, question why so many of this one type of plant is in this one area, show interest in learning about that one animal you saw on a walk! It is never a bad thing to try and explore the world around you, we are stuck in it after all.
A dinosaur obsessed 12 year old studied fossils and found a 69 million year old hadrosaur skeleton embedded in rock while hiking. A fisherman in Australia noticed tiny shrimp in his net that looked slightly different from the others and he sent a few specimens to biologists for testing. Turned out to be a never before described species, going unnoticed in a popular lake. I posted a pic ~here on tumblr~ of a weird parasite on a dead fish and a parasitologist found it and asked to report it as the species has never been seen in my area before.
There is so, so much out there we literally don’t even know. And the best way to find that stuff out is to be intensely curious about everything you see. You might not discover a new species but you absolutely will gain a deeper appreciation for the world around you.
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You shouldn’t date or become serious friends/partners with someone if you can’t stomach the thought of being stuck in a car or train with them for 16 hours.