It certainly explains why everyone is totally fine with skeletons just being all over their settlements. Like that one road stop the chem dealers are harassing after meeting Trashcan Carla has a skeleton sitting in a booth. There's no way they'd be living their for years and not get rid of an actually dead body. It has to be a prop.
Why would Trudy keep an actual human skeleton sitting in a booth at the Drumkin Diner? What's more realistic? A man died in the didn't and for 200 years has been sitting there undisturbed, including all the years Trudy and her son operated in the same room, or that it was just a plastic Halloween decoration that was left behind on account of the bombs dropping just before Halloween?
Shady Sands is in the wrong part of California. The Brotherhood is still around in California even though they shouldn't. House is portrayed as being part of The Enclave even though nothing he says or does a New Vegas would suggest that. House is betrayed as being purely driven by profits instead of a desire for the advancement of humanity which is how he's portrayed in the game. And then there's the issue of Vault-Tech/The Enclave being responsible for the Great War, which completely goes against the entire theme of the West Coast Fallout games, including New Vegas.
why you beating up dogmeat man
that's the joke
Makes sense never thought about them being decos, bored raiders maybe
That's the thing though, we find skeletons in locations that aren't accessible to raiders.
i think Bethesda is just lazy
interesting theory
It certainly explains why everyone is totally fine with skeletons just being all over their settlements. Like that one road stop the chem dealers are harassing after meeting Trashcan Carla has a skeleton sitting in a booth. There's no way they'd be living their for years and not get rid of an actually dead body. It has to be a prop.
You're not on to anything here my friend
Why would Trudy keep an actual human skeleton sitting in a booth at the Drumkin Diner? What's more realistic? A man died in the didn't and for 200 years has been sitting there undisturbed, including all the years Trudy and her son operated in the same room, or that it was just a plastic Halloween decoration that was left behind on account of the bombs dropping just before Halloween?
How does the show contradict new vegas?
Shady Sands is in the wrong part of California. The Brotherhood is still around in California even though they shouldn't. House is portrayed as being part of The Enclave even though nothing he says or does a New Vegas would suggest that. House is betrayed as being purely driven by profits instead of a desire for the advancement of humanity which is how he's portrayed in the game.
And then there's the issue of Vault-Tech/The Enclave being responsible for the Great War, which completely goes against the entire theme of the West Coast Fallout games, including New Vegas.
How about because it looks cool? Not everything is deep.
And? If it looks cool, then the most realistic scenario is that it's a prop. Do people put real skeletons up for Halloween? No.
Low T vid