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I hate Kid in a Fridge because a child Ghoul will grow into a grown Ghoul. The only way that would stop is if the poor sucker went Feral. There's also the madness and/or asphyxiation angle.
Put simply, it makes no sense. This isn't like Pre-war Jet (which would have been a totally different and synthetic stimulant using the same name as the popular Brahmin dung huffing).
No. Kid in a Fridge makes no sense in the lore or in basic biology. I refuse to ever, ever do it.-
Ghouls don't age. Therefore ghoul children would not age either. They would remain children until their death.
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Yet what about eating or drinking? Is that something they don't do, either?
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Maturing isn't aging, it's the bodily completion of adulthood. Aging is the body's complex systems wearing down, wearing out, and wearing away. Randy's right in that they aren't Breatharians, therefore they are not in biological stasis. The kid should have asphyxiated long, long ago but surviving means growth and consumption unless far worse biological chaos happens. Yeah, going Feral.
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Another good fix would be a logical, as apposed to emotional, end to this quest in that his parents are long dead, but they left journals/diaries about the loss of Billy. Or as Creetosis(Youtube) pointed out, Billy likes to play around in that pile of trash with the fridge. When the protagonist approaches Billy's parents, they tell the protagonist that Billy lies and has not been in the fridge for 210 years
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This just gets better & better, Think u can make a alternative way to finish the dangerous minds quest?
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"Helping unknown people is a sign of weakness that will be used to exploit you."
I enjoy helping people when it presents itself but yeah there are those who are just out to exploit you. while your aid to someone is not their right or entitlement, not everyone is out to exploit people ... hope ya heart softens ^^
Honestly I don't remember the kids lines but honestly who wouldn't be grumpy to be let out of a fridge after 200 years. (how come nobody in all that time heard the fridge talking) but bethesda lazy writing made the kid insufferable just so players can feel justified selling a kid to slavery. *cough* they must of assumed it would be weird to be able to sell the kid to slavery when they are nice. -
I like the way you think.
I'd already flagged (tracking) your Hole in the Wall mod to speed-up getting Curie on my upcoming playthrough - while waiting for SkyimSE AE mods to complete getting updated - and then saw your similar mod for getting Strong = also flagged. And now this.
Looking forward to seeing what other QOL improvements you provide to us. -
nothing wrong with the quest other than the fact that it goes against the lore of fallout. but ya. good mod anyhow.
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That last paragraph tho... who hurted you man? lol
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Well poop! I thought sure from the picture you figured a way to just shoot the fridge back to home.
Kinda like baby mini nukes
Still kudos for fixing stupid quests and allowing us to clean up the quest list.
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Thanks! I try to ignore this quest as best I can since it is such a weird addition (up there with Eddie Winters in retcon shenanigans), so this mod is a nice addition.
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This is the most ridiculous Quest in the whole game......Magickingdom's comment says why.
I couldn't believe it when I came across this silliness in my first play-through and downloaded a mod which removes it from the quest list.