Daniel Chin
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, no, I think you're right.
I'm glad you pointed that out because it was really cool to tie back to the way we've seen ghouls that are about to become feral do that across the first season, especially.
We've seen this happen a few times and it was just, it's a little different when you see the ghoul, our ghoul, and Cooper doing this, being the one to do it.
And I think I had just seen the interview clip going around of him talking about this recently and how he was like paid like $40 in a sandwich to do this voice work in Fallout 1.
So the moment, even though there's some sort of distorting effects or some effect on his voice to make it sound deeper and
Yeah, sure.
Feel free to chime in if you think I'm missing anything or if there's anything you'd like to add.
But I took it down a few notes from Fallout Wiki and just from my own experience playing the games.
But yeah, I mean, so we've already seen a little bit of FEV, the Forest Evolutionary Virus, on the TV show so far.
We've seen it more teased from the Norm storyline than actually...
in effect yet.
But so FEV was developed by West Tech as a form of biological warfare.
There are several strains of it, but the one that was used by the primary antagonist in the first Fallout game, the Master, is the one that's what's created the super demons.
Mm-hmm.
And just for a little bit of the Master background, I don't know if maybe he'll be referenced at some point in the TV show.
I'd be curious.
But the Master was once a human doctor who fell into a vat of FEV.
You know, your classic villain origin story situation here.
Happens to mutants all the time, unfortunately.
Right.