
There’s tons to explore and a lot of pieces they could elaborate on. There aren’t too many other thing they could do for the next game that wouldn’t be adding in new lore, so if they were to go back to advancing stories we already know about, the brotherhood in Chicago could be a great idea and a good source for an interesting game. When thinking about what the next fallout could be, I often think about this the midwestern brotherhood. I think that this is one of the most interesting stories to be told in the fallout universe, but yet it’s hardly touched on in what we consider cannon.

They apparently ruled very strictly but allowed anyone in their ranks including super mutants.

In Tactics they were supposedly the largest and main branch of the Brotherhood, meanwhile in fallout 3 they’re noted as being a rouge detachment that’s fallen off the radar. They aren’t really addressed in any game except Fallout Tactics, which isn’t considered cannon.

So for a while now I’ve really wanted to learn more about the brotherhood that crashed near Chicago. r/galaxynewsradio - Fallout-sounding music r/falloutcosplayers - Fallout-related cosplay r/Wasteland - A subreddit for the Wasteland games. r/thefalloutdiaries - Journal-like fan fiction. r/falloutmods - Fallout modding community r/classicfallout - Classic Fallout Games r/falloutlore - The lore of the Fallout series Piracy is a permanent ban, no warnings.Īll posts and comments in end, come down to moderator discretion. Posts promoting or facilitating piracy in any way will be removed. No dissemination of rumors / leaks without actual evidence. Posts with clickbait, extremely vague, or misleading titles will be removed. More than 1 in 10 of your posts or comments being self-promotional is spamming.

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