And welcome to the Patron's Lounge! The hot spot for any and all wastelanders worth mentioning, to hang out and share their tales. Maybe you're looking for someone to team up with in the harsh wastelands, or you could be looking for a story to pass the time before heading out again. Or maybe you're just looking for a place to settle down, and share your skills with the other patrons here at the Moose. Whichever of these are true, you'll always have a place here, amongst friends. That is, as long as you don't agree to arm-wrestle with Francis over there in the corner.
Meet the patrons
The SNM Serenader
Who are you?
A young man with a passion for singing; doesn't matter the time nor how inappropriate the situation, I may always randomly break out into song.
In Kentucky, I'm not allowed within 300 feet of any public pools. (Didn't wait an hour before swimming, after eating Chipotle)
What makes you so ?
Bio: As a young boy, I was captured by slavers. However, I was too weak to be put to work, so they kept me in The Box all day and night. What I lacked in physical strength, I made up in lung power. I sang and sang until my craft was perfected. When I made my escape, I left them a holotape of my voice, to humiliate them in the fact that I escaped them. On the holotape was my rendition of Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen, because the head slaver hated them. I sang in the Muddy Rudder for awhile, until I realized that I was doing nothing but singing for a bunch of drunkards. So, I headed west, finding Strategic Nuclear Moose. The pay isn't great, but knowing I'm a loved patron is all the payment I need.
What do you have to offer?
I am a charismatic singer who wants to give you all a serenade every once in a while. I love doing good old classics. Drop some comments in the blog space at the bottom of this page, and suggest a song for me to perform. If I pick your's, I'll mention your name right in the beginning. You'll become popular.
“Exploit my talent on a large online community? Sounds like fun!”— Ryan
You have a question for me?
Heartless Frankie
Who are you?
I'm Heartless Frankie (or so they call me), former Enclave bastard that slept with f*cking sharks for two weeks until I got to San Fran coast... well, half of me, anyway. The rest was probably blown up together with that stupid oil rig and those nuts I used to work for. After much trouble with the Shi, I decided to wander across the Wasteland and eventually made my way to the Moose. Your mean friend Heartless Frankie has a lot of sad - but inspirating - stories to tell you. So grab a stool and listen up.
What makes you so ?
Bio: My real name is George Ayres Mousinho (aka Crimson Frankie), and I was born in 1987, in Brazil. I began playing Fallout around 2003, when a local gaming magazine released Fallout 2 on one of its issues. Since then, I've been crazy about Fallout and post-apocalyptic/dystopia-related art (be it literature, film, music, videogame...). I study comparative literature and cinema as an MA degree, and I currently live in the seaside city of Florianópolis, southern Brazil. My motivation to create the "Forgotten Names of Despair" short-story series comes from some ideas and reflections I have had on a life in the wasteland as real as it would get. I want to evince the senses of hopelessness, pain, sorrow, and crudeness as much as I can through the short stories, but never detached from the opposing notions of beauty and virtue; so all of these notions will be present in my stories.
What kind of feeling does the Wasteland awaken in you?
“We are led to believe a lie When we see not through the eye Which was born in a night to perish in a night, When the soul slept in beams of light.”— William Blake in "Auguries of Innocence"
You have a question for me?
Marcus
Who are you?
Marcus: The father of wasteland philosophy.
What makes you so ?
Bio: I first played New Vegas when it came out, then I bought Fallout 3 and felt it just didn't fit in. I went back and played Fallout 2 and realised something was wrong with it fitting in the series but it wasn't a horrible game!
Tell me about your philosophy.
“Ask Marcus”— Answer to all your problems
Ask Marcus constitutes a philosophical answer concerning all of life's unanswerable questions. Questions such as where do we come from? What are we? And where are we going? Questions without a proper answer can all be replied with two simple words - Ask Marcus.
Bio: I come from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the U.K.). I started to play Fallout when I had some money and wanted to whittle away my summer holidays on an RPG. I found a copy of Fallout 3 on offer, bought it and have enjoyed it to no end.
On the subject of Britain, how did Tenpenny end up being English? That means he must have travelled to Washington D.C. Did the UK survive the war? Why not do a spin-off in London?
Game Opinions
I was so pleased with Fallout 3, that I have completed fully, that I back tracked and bought the previous two 'canon' ones. Although a bugger to get working, they were definitely worth it. I was very pleased with Fallout 1, but it was much more linear than I would have liked. Having said that, there was still tonnes to do.
Fallout 2 is one of my favorites, and a real gem of a game. Many people do not like this because 'it's go too many references to popular culture', but I feel that it allowed the producers to express themselves more and the more outlandish places like New Reno helped to lessen the sinister air of such a series.
New Vegas is my favorite so far as it is truer to the older Interplay games, and is also very fun, which is what games are for, right? It has so many quests that you can do, and end in a variety of different ways, that it allows more freedom and is therefore more immersing. Not only that, but there are less Karma boosts left-right-and-centre which means that it is truer to your actions, which is better than being able to boost it all the time. However, it seems as though it should hold some weight as it seems an entirely pointless value if no-one reacts differently to it.
Can you read my fortune?
“You think doing this is easy? Well then, come up here. No, go on, you seem to be sure you can do it better!”
Deciding all that has happened, is happening, and ever will happen, is a laborious and unpleasant task. For the first time in humanity's history, one man's fate will be decided by others; well before his time. Follow the tale of the Hunter and his companions in Texas, 2301, and give the unresting diety of Fate some well earned time off. I mean, how hard can determining one man's actions be? Couldn't hurt to find out...
You have a question for me?
Phase the Historian
Who are you?
My name is Phase and I am a wandering scholar. I travel the wastes teaching lessons where they're needed.
What makes you so ?
Bio: I am 101Phase, or Shinespark in other forums. I was born in China and lived there for the first 8 years of my life before moving to the UK. When I'm not studying Biochemistry, I make videos on Fallout such as Courier's Mind or write pieces of fiction on Fallout such as The Historian (noticing a pattern yet?).
Unlike many Fallout fans, I was introduced to the series with Fallout 3, therefore it will always holds a special place in my heart. New Vegas opened my eyes in terms of just how expansive the Fallout universe actually is rather than simply good and evil (BOS and Enclave). I try whenever I can to read up on the Interplay era Fallout (or even play them every now and again) and I can safely say that the Fallout universe is one of my all time favourites. And the best of all, it's a video game! Anyone who still thinks games are not an art form, look no further.
What do you have to offer?
“They’re all casinos, right; you walk in filthy rich and you come out dirt poor, what’s the fucking difference?”
As a nomad traveling the lands, Phase has made it his mission to document all that he sees for all of those interested in learning from the past. So walk on up and watch the time fly on by as you learn the secrets of the wastes you call home.
You have a question for me?
Courier's Mind
Phil
Who are you?
I'm experiment X02-AY39, but you can call me Phil.
What makes you so ?
Bio: I'm Energy X (true name Jakša). I am played almost all Fallout games (except the FOBOS) so you can say I know a lot about the series. I am referencing this wiki's people and actions in a story called Nukapedian Road.
You have a question for me?
Ask Harry
Who are you?
Harry was mutant in charge of Watershed in ghoul place. Ghouls all boring, no talk to Harry. And brother Barry just big numbskull. When friends Lou and our Master went away, Harry all alone. No more guarding stupid watershed. So Harry explore Wasteland, and he find nice man named Leon. He let Harry stay at... uhhh... "Strategic New Clear Moose". Not sure what moose is, but Harry tells all the squishy humans about his travels. Maybe if Harry teach them better, they be smart like him! They always said Harry was special. Ask question to Harry, and he give you all the answers.
What makes you so ?
Bio: The name is Yes-Man, but most people just call me Yessie. Resident poll-guy of Nukapedia, ex-administrator, and one of the only Australians left on this site. It's a shame; even the co-creator of Ask Harry left Australia in favour of the United Kingdom. My first Fallout title was Fallout 3 back in 2008. I enjoyed it, and it was all fairly new to me because I had no idea that Fallout even existed before I played the game. Clearly I was hooked and went on to play New Vegas, though I've never actually found a copy of the original Fallout or Fallout 2 that runs on an Apple Mac laptop...
In terms of "Ask Harry", the idea was created by Agent c (a fan of the loveable Mutie) as a spin-off for my previous venture and ex-Moose resident "Ask Marcus", which has long since been handed over to another user when I lost interest in it. Harry is going to be a lot less serious and a lot more ridiculous, to compliment the humorous character of Harry from Fallout and also because... well, why would people want to stop by and get a life lesson when they can stop by and get a laugh? Life is too short to be boring.
You ask, Harry reply
If you got a question, Harry has an answer. Granted it's most likely an incorrect one, but it's an answer nonetheless. Just leave your message for the big guy, and he'll try his hardest to muster up the brainpower to answer.
“A word to the wise ain't necessary - it's the stupid ones that need the advice.”— Bill Cosby
You have a question for me?
Signing-Up
Are you looking to join up with your fellow patrons? Then just ask! I (Leon/GarouxBloodline) will send you a basic template to fool around with. Once you have made a solid product, just send the template my way, and your patron will be set up for a trial period in the next edition. This trial period will last for two weeks, and you will require a minimum of at least five positive votes, and no more than five negative votes. Passing this trial period will lead to you keeping a more permanent position here at the Moose!