Category: Fallout 4

  • Notes On “Irradiated Notebooks”

    Me and Heinlein

    These are “The Irradiated Notebooks of Lazarus Long,” and that’s a name that bears some explanation. I habitually name my game characters after characters in Robert Heinlein’s novels, notably those in his “Future History” series of books centering around “Lazarus Long” (multiple aliases applicable, the oldest known continuously living (i.e. subjective time measured objectively) human being of some two thousand years).

    As part of the whole process of setting up this section of my website, I rolled an all-new character by this name for Fallout 4, and will be chronicling his adventures through a bunch of screenshot galleries, blog posts, and so forth all collected under the banner of “The Irradiated Notebooks Of Lazarus Long,” a play on the title of the book-within-a-book in Heinlein’s “Time Enough For Love.”

    (There are long-standing urban legends and rumors, never confirmed, that the idea of the “World’s Oldest Man” was a snarky thought Heinlein had after listening to L. Ron Hubbard bloviate for several hours – that for anyone to have actually done what Hubbard claimed to have, he’d have to be two thousand years old.)

    Wassupwitdat?

    No, I don’t mean I’m going to role-play and story-tell through it, I don’t really game like that. I use those names because I lack imagination.

    I’m going to play through the main storyline of Fallout 4 with Lazarus, catching screenshots and writing about interesting little oddities and easter eggs that I find. The game’s seven years old or something as of the moment I’m starting this; spoiler warnings and walkthroughs would be a waste of time.

    Fallout 4 screenshot showing a decrepit but once fairly nice bedroom in a wooden home, with a double-bed and two people center screen among other random decor. There appears to be some kind of dead cat next to them.
    This image contains a little side-joke/easter egg/adult humor. See if you can figure it out on your own. Hint: remember the game’s set in and around Boston. This single frame tells an entire story.

    That’s one reason I decided to do this new character. I have an existing game, “Dora Brandon (*).” I’ve been picking away at that game for about 6 years. You’ll see some of Dora’s stuff turn up in other parts of the Fallout 4 section here, as I’ve done a ton of work building settlements and so forth with her that are great showpieces for some mods, plus I hate to dump half a decade of casual game time.

    Much of this content will be a screenshot parade, and I’ll likely work in some video over time as well, but I doubt I’ll be doing any livestreaming, at least not with my current rig; it doesn’t have the room to stream a high-quality cap of an ongoing game, I’d have to turn all the visuals down to nothing. Also, I’m running out of drive space and don’t want to overload it with video game videos.

    One hell of a big closet to come out of.

    I’ll also use ol’ Laz here to explore various aspects of the game and mods I use and so forth, eventually we’ll get him all the way through the main storyline and main DLC storylines and start building big ol’ settlements and managing those, which to me is the most fun part of the game.

    At some point I’ll likely do an entirely separate article just on Bethesda‘s game console, which is consistent across two entire game worlds (Fallout and Elder Scrolls) that I know of and has been for over twenty years, give or take a few technological developments.

    I’ll probably throw in a little narrative as I post ongoing bundles of screenshots of his progress through the game as well, because in the end I am after all a game nerd and general geek on top of the rest of it, but mostly this is just a fun little project making something useful of my hobbies.

    I’m pretty sure there will still be plenty of suck in the world to talk about at my real job, don’t worry.

    (* Also a Heinlein character. I tend to roll female about 80% of the time, too – when I do actually “game” rather than using someone’s game software as a manic ADHD playground, I enjoy trying to put myself in the brain of someone not like me and try to understand how they’d handle various things. It’s good mental exercise and helps develop my empathy muscles. A storyline-rich game like Fallout 4 is great for this. In this case, however, our protagonist bears some physical resemblance to his controller…)

  • Gallery: The Life And Times Of Lazarus Long

    The omnibus collection; this is the entire screenshot life of Lazarus Long, Sole Survivor. Companion to “The Irradiated Notebooks Of Lazarus Long.” This will likely feature hundreds if not thousands of screenshots by the time it’s done, but I’ll try to make them entertaining.

    Lazarus, Come Forth

    The birth of Lazarus Long, Sole Survivor. (Ending the character creation screen showing male and female characters in a home restroom.)The birth of Lazarus Long, Sole Survivor.

    Meet Lazarus Long, the Sole Survivor. That’s his wife behind him, she (spoiler) will not be surviving.

    I rolled ol’ Lazarus here specifically for this blog. I’m going to walk him through the main quest lines, doing my best to create as few settlements as possible along the way (save that for after the main quest lines). I don’t have a big plan or purpose other than to post a bunch of cool screenshots and share various things about how I play this game, cool mods and things you might be in to, and so forth.

    Biggest reason I’m starting a new character for you is that the one I have running has been running since about 2018, and much of the space is unrecognizable where settlements have been build up and so forth. So I figured if I’m gonna do it, let’s do it right and get proper before-and-after stuff and let people see how it all develops and changes over time, what kinds of neat screenies I get, and all that good stuff.

    I’m going to let the gameplay and process dictate when things get screenshots and what sort of content I write here, but fundamentally this is my character to do this blog with so a good deal of the eventual side and meta content like plugin/mod reviews and so forth will feature both here and in its own content space. I got a few early shots from The Story We All Know And Love, but you’ll see I start going on detours right away…

    Impending Doom

    The Sanctuary Hills area prior to the firestorm.The Sanctuary Hills area prior to the firestorm.

    This, as anyone who’s played for more than five minutes will recognize, is the entrance to Vault 111, looking back at my wife Nora and son Shaun as we’re evacuating the town, you all probably know the storyline. Basically just a “candy” shot of the world before it gets blown to hell.

    The Big Bang

    Fallout 4 cutscene shot showing distant - but not very - mushroom cloud at the moment of a nuclear explosion.And now, the end is near…

    Again, hardly a spoiler for the new game cutscene that was released in 2015. Shows off some nice work with the graphics though, and it’s a nice bit of howdy for folks who haven’t played.

    Rings Of Fire

    Game image of mushroom cloud exploding, from new game cutscene.  There are large concentric rings in the air from the shock waves of the nuke.And they burn, burn, burn…

    Just a few seconds later, as we see the light of the bomb and the pulses of energy (heat, I’m guessing) in the atmosphere creating concentric rings in the atmosphere, as Our Hero And His Beloved Family Desperately Run For Safety.

    This Is The End

    Finally the big blast as the vault elevator descends at the same moment the blast wave begins to wash overheadMy only friend…

    Just as the kinetic shock approaches Our Heroes, the elevator to Vault 111 lowers them to safety, and the world burns overhead…

    The Cold Equations

    Sealing our protagonists inside unexpected chambers for what we'll learn is indefinite cold storage.“…but I didn’t DO anything!”

    I’ll spare you the nine millionth recounting of the Fallout 4 storyline here. This is the last thing Lazarus sees before the unexpected cryogenic hibernation. It’s the second to last time he’ll ever see his beloved wife Nora. sniffle Note: If you’re not familiar with it and you don’t mind a story pretty much guaranteed to leave you sobbing and maybe not in a terribly bright space in your head, you absolutely must read the short story ‘The Cold Equations‘ by a fellow named Tom Godwin, originally written back in 1954. It’ll make you think.

    That’s All For Now!

    To Be Continued...To Be Continued…

    And that’s the end of the gallery for now. This will be updated constantly-ish, as I get opportunities to put time in on the game. Thanks for reading, and don’t forget my entire life and work is crowdfunded so please like, share, comment, subscribe, and use that tip jar if you can!