Fort Abandon may have been cut due to time constraints. I believe it was going to be replaced by Circle Junction. I'm not sure if the Hanged Man would have been encountered at CJ, though. Fort Abandon was called Fort Aradesh originally. It was the far east outpost of NCR until Caesar's Legion totally destroyed everyone in it. It was the first major loss that made Dodge fear Caesar and gave Caesar the confidence to push forward all the way to Hoover Dam. FA was where the Prisoner met a bunch of tribals (Iron Lines, I think), Legionnaires, and found the Hanged Man.
I'm willing to help with that. I'll do a bit whenever I have time. I've already corrected some errors in the F1/F2-related articles, so why not.Ausir said:The wiki has only a fraction of what is in the design documents, because it's just too much work. I could use some help in copying the info from design docs to the wiki.
Ausir said:Why don't you register, then, instead of doing it mysteriously?
As for Avellone, he, on the other hand, might have some backstory that only he knew about as it was never put in the docs themselves.
Anyway, I'm currently trying to figure out the main plot progression. This is a bit tricky, since the starting location - Tibbets, which is also a location essential to the whole first act of the main plot, has only an unfinished design document, and there's unfortunately no "main plot design document" that would explain all the story.
I now know why the Prisoner has to gather other Tibbets prisoners back at the prison, but I still don't know how, where, when and from whom exactly the PC was supposed to learn:
1) that he's infected
2) that all other Tibbets prisoners are infected
3) that he must bring other prisoners to Tibbets
4) but not stay there himself, as the prison will be blown up once he succeeds
OK, I've been doing some digging and I believe both of these are revealed at the Boulder Dome. There are a few NPCs that are infected here (one is a female scientist trapped outside the Dome in an isolation suit that's running out of oxygen), and you can find out about the Nutrient Paste (keeps the Plague dormant) from the scientists in the Dome.Ausir said:1) that he's infected
2) that all other Tibbets prisoners are infected
Not sure about either of these yet.Ausir said:3) that he must bring other prisoners to Tibbets
4) but not stay there himself, as the prison will be blown up once he succeeds
You still hear mention of Harold from time to time. Apparently, the tree growing from his head has gotten larger, and if rumors are to be believed, fruit is growing from it. The seeds are said to remarkably tough, and several of them have taken root even in the most barren stretches of the wasteland.
Harold the ghoul was ill. The tree in his head developed and unknown disease and was dying. Much to his surprise, Harold found himself affected as well. He didn't think he was going to die, mind you, but still... he just didn't feel right in the head.
So, he set out on a quest for a cure. Naturally, he didn't have an easy time of it either.
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Harold traveled to the Nursery and has been there ever since. He is considering settling down and spending the remainder of his day, however long that may be, in the tranquility of the gardens.
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Harold the ghoul has made himself a home in the gardens, specifically the forest area. It seems that the Nursery took a liking to his tree and wanted a sample of it for its records.
With their ZAX computer saved from cannibalistic suicide, the Boulder scientists were once again able to focus their attention on repairing the dome and researching a cure for their disease. Though they made some headway, success came unexpectedly a year later in the form of genetically-engineered fruit sent from the Nursery. Freed from their disease, environmental suits, and prison-home, the scientists left Boulder, ordering ZAX to seal it behind them. The sleepers remain, awaiting someone with the knowledge to wake them safely.
So when Harold arrives at the Twin Mothers, his tree dying, Diana uses him as a test subject for her antidote. It works. When Harold travels to the Nursery, she takes interest in his Tree which has not only made a full recovery, it now seems to be producing an organic version of the antidote. She takes samples of the Tree, presumably to gene splice it with the flora in the Nursery (thus starting a chain reaction which gives the fauna immunity as well).
Buried in the logs are the notes on the original plague research and why FEV was prosposed to counter it. You can learn about the different strains here, too (collapse above quest into this). You can even take it to the Nursery, either by holodisk or by transmission, where Diana can get a head start on finding a cure.
It seems kind of contradictory. You're right, though: his FEV exposure made him immune to Limit 115 in the first place. Why would he need a "cure"?Harold the ghoul was ill. The tree in his head developed and unknown disease and was dying. Much to his surprise, Harold found himself affected as well. He didn't think he was going to die, mind you, but still... he just didn't feel right in the head.
So, he set out on a quest for a cure. Naturally, he didn't have an easy time of it either. People just didn't seem to want a ghoul around any more. But, Harold didn't let that stop him. He persisted in his quest until he came upon the Twin Mothers tribe.
Much to his surprise the tribe took him in and accepted him as he was. He explained his quest to the tribal leaders and was told that they would consult their goddess. Days later, Harold was approached by the tribal shaman and given a potion to drink. It was a foul concoction, but it worked. Fred, the tree, got better and was happy again.