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Germany

1 Introduction 2 Preparations 3 Character design 3.1 Stats 3.2 Traits 3.3 Skills 3.4 Perks 3.5 Suggested characters 3.6 Reputations 3.7 Radiation 4 Area walkthrough 4.1 Vault 13 4.1.1 Calm the rebel faction 4.1.2 Destroy the Mutant leader 4.1.3 Destroy the source of the Mutants 4.1.4 Find the Water Chip 4.1.5 Find the Water Thief 4.2 Shady Sands 4.2.1 Rescue Tandi from the Raiders 4.2.2 Stop. Germany is referenced in Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas and its add-on Honest Hearts, the Fallout 4, its add-on Nuka-World, the Fallout 76 Wild Appalachia update, and Fallout Shelter. Fallout 2 is the sequel of the critically acclaimed turn based role-playing game Fallout.It was developed by Black Isle Studios, the creators of the original game and published by Interplay in 1998. This sequel featured slightly more weapons than its predecessor and also included weapon upgrades/mods, which have later returned in Fallout: New Vegas.

Germany was a country in Europe before the Great War.

Background

After World War II, the country was divided into three distinct states, the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany), and the Republic of Austria.

By 2060, as the European Commonwealth dissolved, the country fell into disarray, bickering and quarreling with its neighbors over the last few remaining resources on Earth.

Country of origin of the creators of the renowned PPK12 Gauss Pistol, M72 Gauss rifle, MP9 10mm SMG and the Vindicator minigun. Germany also had some sort of human mutation experiment program for creating super warriors.[1]

Fallout

Little is known about the country outside the few references mentioned above, although the presence of Gauss rifles in mainland United States in copious amounts as well as employment of a strikingly similar weapon system by the Chinese implies the Germans had equal opportunity business deals with both sides of the Great War.

Companies Notable Germans
German

Little is known about the country outside the few references mentioned above, although the presence of Gauss rifles in mainland United States in copious amounts as well as employment of a strikingly similar weapon system by the Chinese implies the Germans had equal opportunity business deals with both sides of the Great War.

Companies Notable Germans
  • Stanislaus Braun (Vault-Tec Corporation scientist and overseer of Vault 112) is from Kronach.
Appearances

Germany is only mentioned in Fallout 3, though products from it are mentioned or appear in Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 76, and Fallout Tactics.

References
  1. Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.85: 'Michael Masters
    Michael Masters was an esteemed electronic and biological engineer before the bombs dropped. He doesn't remember much of the first years after D.C. was destroyed, but he does remember his human life and resents his Ghoulish nature (though he does appreciate the gift of longevity). He was extremely intelligent and jovial in his old life, but living as a Ghoul has made him very pessimistic and angry at the world. He sees his Ghoulness as a karmic curse, because he was attempting to keep America at the forefront of human mutation experiments, breeding super-warriors after being inspired by the work of the German, Russian, and Chinese doctors.'
    (Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition Wasteland Census)
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AsiaPeople's Republic of China ·Japan ·Mongolia ·Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ·Taiwan
EuropeAustria ·Belgium ·Finland ·France ·Germany ·Ireland ·Italy ·Poland ·Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ·Switzerland ·United Kingdom
Middle East and AfricaCongo ·Israel
North AmericaCanada ·Mexico ·United States of America
South AmericaVenezuela
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