
My boyfriend and I got to talking about what would happen if the MUTOs invaded the Fallout world. We concluded that it would probably be a huge benefit, ecologically, but the MUTOs would have so much radiation to feed on that they'd get SUPER fat.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fat Furs
Species Kaiju / Giant Monster
Size 1998 x 1408px
File Size 3.34 MB
The MUTOs aren't the most aggressive of titans even in-universe. Most of their destruction comes from the danger of them reproducing en masse in a world that can't sustain them. The societal and ecological damage of hundreds of radiation-starved kaiju would be indescribable.
in Fallout though? There's enough radiation to keep a breeding population going for quite some time. And since titans metabolize radiation into an energy that the ecosystem around them can use, they would probably restore the lost forests and bring countless species back from the edge of extinction. It'd prettymuch be the best thing that could happen to the setting.
in Fallout though? There's enough radiation to keep a breeding population going for quite some time. And since titans metabolize radiation into an energy that the ecosystem around them can use, they would probably restore the lost forests and bring countless species back from the edge of extinction. It'd prettymuch be the best thing that could happen to the setting.
I kind of wonder what you could squeeze out of a system limited to biomass, wind, water, and sunlight. (Fossil fuels are basically depleted, what comes out of stripper wells is best used for petrochemicals, any coal you can wring out of the thin remaining seams is only worth it for metallurgy. Nuclear is *right out*.)
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