The Fallout Bible

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The Fallout Bible was a project by Chris Avellone .....he answered questions, talked about the Fallout Timeline and more.....You can download and view it here

http://www.slideshare.net/guest579df5/fallout-bible-complete

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Song - Fallout New Vegas - End game slideshow

Tweet where Chris Avellone said its non canon anymore- https://twitter.com/chrisavellone/status/101700464676044800

From http://fallout.gamepedia.com/Fallout_Bible - "The idea, initially elaborated by community veteran Dan Wood, was to create a document that would serve as a total guide to Fallout: the history of the setting, the elements that compose it, the things that define it and the rules that guide it. It would also serve to tie off loose ends left by the games and to generally do some clearing up of things. It was certainly a good idea, especially as the prospect of someone who wasn't Black Isle making Fallout games grew ever more real. However, it really didn't work out that way."

"Instead of being a definitive, unambiguous guide to Fallout, Avellone's Fallout Bible became a sort of long question and answer session with fans emailing reams of queries to him and getting answers. Avellone would also usually toss in interesting bits of information about the games and original design documents, including the official Fallout timeline. Avellone made some mistakes here and there, many of which were corrected in later issues of the Bible thanks to fan feedback. The whole project was cut short when Avellone had to leave Black Isle."







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