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Zombie fallout 11
Zombie fallout 11










We're not the walking dead, despite the rotten flesh and the smell. And before you ask "what's a Ghoul", lemme tell you. Winthrop: "You got wax in your ears? We're Ghouls mutants with rotting flesh. Winthrop: "Now tell me, how is it that you ended up down here in Ghoul central without knowing what a Ghoul is? Huh? You know, never mind. ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "Jesus Christ! What are you?".Hey, I know! Maybe you could help me even the score." We bleed! We hurt! We regret! And you know what really pisses me off? They think the only way to kill us is to shoot us in the head, like in the old zombie stories, and that will put us out of our misery. They don’t know, or don’t care, that we’re just as human as they are inside. Too many of you think we're all just zombies. ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "All true, except for the part about the mutants, the water and the whore."Ĭrowley: "Ha, ha! I like a human that knows his place.In Fallout: New Vegas, the term zombie isn't used as frequently as in Fallout 3, but the player character does use the term to insult and threaten Grecks into paying back caps owed to Francine Garret and Raul Tejada uses the word zombie when referring to a nickname of his. Mister Crowley will hire the Lone Wanderer to kill supposed ghoul bigots by shooting them in the head like they do in old zombie movies. Calling Roy Phillips or Mister Crowley a zombie may lead them to attack. It is commonly used by the bigots who live at Tenpenny Tower, especially the chief of security, Gustavo, who uses the disparaging term prolifically. In Fallout 3, most ghouls are very offended by the term. In Fallout 2, the Chosen One can call Wooz a zombie, which appears to deeply offend him. The raving cultist Dane asserts that zombies are a disgrace to God.

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He mentions that he once belonged to a gang called the Fighting Flesh.

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The character description of Slummer, a reveler at the Cathedral, refers to him as simply "a zombie," and the player has many opportunities to call him one. However there were rumors of both the ghouls and their origins circulating prior to 2161. The first appearance of the word in Fallout was when it was used by Set's ghoul gangsters to refer to themselves, and was pejoratively used towards Children of the Cathedral cultists. The term is also used to describe feral ghouls. In the Fallout world, the term generally refers to ghouls, who very much resemble the zombies of pre-War horror films, often as a derogatory remark. A zombie is an undead corpse, typically devoid of a soul and with no free will.












Zombie fallout 11