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Fallout London (Video Game)

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Fallout: London is an upcoming total conversion mod for Fallout 4. An Interquel set in-between 1 and 2, this mod moves the focus away from America to Britain.It's 2237, and London is rather an okay place to live. The player, The Wayfarer, must venture through the city, while a group of different factions are all trying to take control, such as the Camelot Movement, the Gentry, Angel, the Tommies, the 5th Column, the Isle of Dogs Syndicate or the Vagabonds...The game also has a site, YouTube channel and a reveal trailer.Not to be confused with Fallen London.
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London Gangster
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London Gangster: The streets of specific post-War London suburbs have a lot of different gangs vying for influence and control, most notably the Isle of Dogs Syndicate and the Vagabonds.
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The Place
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The Place: The game's title refers to its main setting which is none other than London.
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Ironic Name: The Camelot Movement is named for the seat of power of King Arthur and takes inspiration from Arthurian legend. Despite this, they are actually a republican movement.
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Elsewhere Fic: The game is not set in the franchise's typical setting of America. Instead, it shifts the attention to Britain, specifically London after the Great War with none of the series' previous characters or factions appearing in this mod.
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Fantasy Counterpart Culture: The Camelot Movement are the most apparent in-universe example of this. They attempt to bring back order and authority to the London wasteland through heavy inspiration from the Arthurian mythos, in a similar way that Caesar’s Legion was based on ancient Rome. Word of God also states they take some inspiration from the British Commandos of WWII.
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The Conspiracy: The mysterious group known as Angel seem to be this in the eyes of many Londoners...
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Arc Words: Wouldn't be a proper Fallout game if "War. War never changes", isn't said. Although now said with that typical British wit. "Mind the gap."
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Good Counterpart: The Camelot Movement is a much better-intentioned version of Caesar's Legion.
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Humanoid Abomination: Although London was out of reach of the FEV, the wasteland is still overflowing with other mutated humans. Ghouls, thanks to the radiation, are still present, as well as a new breed of humanoid mutant known as the “Thames Folk”, created by the pollutants that ruined the Thames River in this universe, similar to the Trogs from The Pitt.
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Interquel: Fallout: London is set between the events of the original game and 2.
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Institutional Apparel
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Institutional Apparel: One of the available outfits are yellow and green boiler suits referred to as "Prisoner Outfit", they come in pre-war and post-war variations. There's also a second version that has the more iconic white with black stripes suit. They are also a part of a standalone mod if one likes the outfits enough to bring to Vanilla Fallout 4.
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Shout-Out: The TARDIS is present in the world as an Easter Egg. This also serves as a reference to another Easter Egg in Fallout 2, in which the TARDIS appears for a moment and then vanishes.
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The Apunkalypse
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The Apunkalypse: Wouldn't be a proper post-apocalyptic setting in Britain if there weren't some British punks and hooligans running around innit?
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Delinquent Hair
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Delinquent Hair: As expected some of the Hooligans have pretty punk-ish hairstyles, with the usual spiked mohawks.
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Animal Motifs: Many factions have animals as their symbols. The Camelot Movement has a dragon, the 5th Column has a lion and the Isle of Dogs Syndicate has...take a guess.
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Expy: The Camelot Movement is more or less the British equivalent of Caesar's Legion, an organization that models itself after an ancient pre-War society (Arthurian Britain/Ancient Rome). They're far better intentioned though. Likewise, the Gentry is Britain's answer to the Enclave: A group comprised of government officials and prominent figures who survived the Great War and want to rebuild their country to its former glory. The Tommies are fairly similar to the Minutemen in the Commonwealth, albeit being patterned after the pre-war British Army and taking aesthetic inspiration from the world wars. Angel are based on the Freemasons, down to their symbol being the symbol of the Freemasons with the G replaced by an A.
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Sequel Goes Foreign: It is a fan-made spinoff of Fallout set outside the United States.
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The Remnant
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The Remnant: Based on the walled bastion of Westminster, the Gentry presents itself as the continuation of the old British government. While its grip over London is tenuous at best, it nonetheless seeks to fully restore the United Kingdom and is more than happy to use the Tommies as cannon fodder.
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Well-Intentioned Extremist: The Camelot Movement want to bring peace and security to the ravaged London wasteland.
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